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Show 8 THE FOUR KILLED IN DALLASPARABE Awning Collapses and Falls on Crowd Watching Pre- - . paredness March. Dallas. Tex., May 20. Four Wfr killed when a wooden persons collapsed late today in front of awning a store in the heart of the business district while an immense crowd was witnessing a parade in favor of preparedness. The dead: Albert Cannon, aged 40. Mrs. F. F. Allen, aged 70. A. 1 Lott. aged 60. Mildred Butler, aged 12. A score of others were injured, several of them probably fatally. The crowd watching the parade had surged forward at the approach of a Persons on the awn-infwhich was standing chains suspended over the sidewalk, crowded bynear the dr;e and under the Increased weight the structure crashed to the At least a ton of bricks and ground. mortar was lorn loose from the wall behind. Th parade was considered one of the greatest popular demonstrations ever held In the southwest. More than 25.000 persons were in line, bearing inAmerican flags and banners with scriptions favoring a larger army and navy. 'Ihe parade required two hours and ten minutes to pass a given point. Many thousands of others viewed' the T. demonstration. Ileld's bajid tonight. Majestic park. Advertisement. HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAYr 3i, 1916 N, PRESIDENT ORGES GENERAL OBSERVANCE OF FLAG DAY WITH PATRIOTIC EXERCISES Vital Feaftiares Issued a proclamation Washington. May SO. President Wilson today to celebrate of Flag day. June the United States upon the people calling 14. with patriotic exercises, giving expression to "our thoughtful love of America." The proclamation follows: ' "My Fellow Countrymen: "Jlanv circumstances have recently conspired to turn our thoughts to a critical examination of the conditions of our national life, o;f the and influences which have seemed to threaten to divide us in interest that seemed likely to draw sympathy of forces within and forces without us away 'from the happy traditions of united purpose and action of which we have been so proud. your atten"It has, therefore, seemed to me fitting that I should call which the flag the of upon the. of tion to the approach day anniversary of the United States was adopted by the Congress as the emblem of the union, and to suggest to you that it should this year and in the years to come be given special significance as a day of renewal and reminder, a direct our minds with a special desire of day upon which we should renewal to thoughts of the ideals and principles of which we have government the embodiment. sought to make our great and request that throughout the nation and, "J, therefore, suggest if possible, in every community, the fourteenth day of June be observed at which means, shall be 'as Flag day with 'special patriotic exercises, love of America, taken to give significant expression to our thoughtful our comprehension of the great mission of liberty and justice to which we have devoted ourselves as a people, our pride In the history and our determination to enthusiasm for the political program of the nation, our our resolution to make it greater and purer with, each generation and sentiment and purpose, demonstrate to all the world Its vital union infeel as we do the comaccepting only those as true compatriots who this of supreme allegiance. pulsion "Let us on that day rededicate ourselves to the nation 'one and Inthat is not worthy of our fathers' separable from which every thoughtand and In right shall be excluded. no first vows of independence, liberty man which we shall stand, with united hearts for an America nowhich force divide can corrupt, no influence draw away from its Ideals, distinguished among all the nationalities against itself, a nation signally of mankind for Its clear, individual conception alike of Its duties and Its privileges, its obligations and its right.' 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The weakest point in the French dedislodge the defenders. fense appears to be in the neighborhood of Cumleres, between that village Ttto rrlt!1i Ship Sank. and Dead Man hill, to the west. This London, May 30. Lloyd's announces line was dented by the Germans Tor that the British steamers a distance of more than S00 yards In 2414 tons, and Delegarth, Southgarth, 2265 tons, the third of a series of violent as- have been sunk. Twenty-tw- o of the saults yesterday' afternoon. Last night Southgarth's crew were picked up. No the Germans returned to the attack announcement Is made concerning the with a fresh division and Paris admits Delegarth's crew. that in the face of this drive the French were forced to retire slightly Ileld's bnnd tonight. Majestic park. Advertisement. the Bethincourt-Cumiere- s road. London, May 80. PAPER UNIFORMS. Both Japanese and Russian soldiers are wearing paper clothes. "Klmlko, as paper clothing is called in Japan, is made of the real Japanese paper, manufactured from mulberry bark. The paper has little "size" in It, and. soft, and warm, a thin though of silk wadding is placed betweenlayer two sheets of the paper, and the whole is quilted. Japansse soldiers realized the value of this kind of clothing when had to weather a Siberian they but its only drawback is that itwinter, is not washable. A company in Yokohama is supplying of paper shirts to the large Russianquantities army. They state, says the cons.il-generAmerican at Yokohama, that paper clothes are extensively manufactured in Japan. The garment sold bv the firm is made of tough, PAINTING FISH GILLS. to hold butThe latest thing In food adulteration soft sewn onstrong tons fabric, In theenough way, and ordinary Is reported from New York, where a appear to be very serviceable. El woman has been haled Into court be- Paso Times. cause of painting the faded gills of BIG COTTON COUNTY. fish that have been too long out of g The largest oounty water. In an effort to give them the in the United Ellis countv, Tex., States. appearance of freshness. .A food in- yielded 143,714 bales last year. This. is he more than six times the amount prospector passing the stand thought saw something about In color the state duced the of whole wronjc of some of the of the fish and did and more than was raised inVirginia either a little gills the with or result that Missouri sleuthing, Florida, he detected the proprietor of the establishment applying a coal tar preparation with a paint brush. The fish were woman was arrested. destroyed and the This suggests the advisability of fish a color scale to taking buyers for assurance againstmarket with them being upon by unscrupulous dealers Imposed with an artistic touch. Fish that have been so long out of their native element as to need the application of a to prevent their gills from paint brush are not likely a sure giveaway, being to be particularly wholesome as food. Washington Star. With All Your LIBRARY CLASS FOR UTAH A. C. o along Advices from the Balkans show a continuation of Bulgarian activity along the Macedonian front following the recent occupation by King troops of forts on Greek territory in the vicinity of Demlr-Hissa- r. The Bulgarians are reported to be concentrating- additional forces near the border at Nevrokop and Kanthia, while along the Vardar river the advance lines of the entente forces are being bombarded. Anal rians Resume Offensive. Rome, May 30. The Austrians have resumed the offensive in the Foslna Fer-dinan- d'a k Gj-ee- 1 With Poslam Soap Assures Healthy Condition of Your Skin. Trust to Poslam important task of eradicating yourtheeczema, pimples, rash or any surface disorder and makskin clear again. 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Many members who have been urging that It would be better to expend money on submarines than on battleships rallied to the support of the amendment after voting the battleship proposal. against A vote of 109 to S3 ?feated the procruisers posal to construct six battlevoce vote instead of five, and the viva to the increase the proposal against number of scout cruisers from four to . SIMPLEX- ur g-e- FRANKLIN LOCOMOBILE (Optional) McFARLAN NORDYKE & MARMON OWEN MAGNETIC PEUGEOT This latter being closely copied by Makers of other Tires we now identify all genuine "Silvertowns" by the trade-mar- k shown herewith. v 4? 128 So. State Street. GASOLENE CARS . Rib-Trea- d. pro-gTamw- II Local address: Silvertown Tires are Standard Equipment on the following Cars: d, marines from twenty to fifty. Proposals to provide for six battle cruisers instead of five and to add two dreadnoughs and two scout cruisers to the defeated after a lively fight. In order to finish consideration of the bill by the time fixed, 4 o'clock three-hosession today instead of re Friday afternoon, the House had a cessing over Memorial day as u6uai. So decisive were the votes against six was so overwhelming that a roll additional battle and scout cruisers call was not sought. i In opposing the proposed increase of that the bigger navy advocates virtualof battle cruisers. Chairman ly have decided to abandon the fight the naval committee insistedFadgett the that the Republicans originally planned to defor them, but they still hope to two battleships. Another attempt will mand five such craft, but upon learning that the majority report would recombe made when the House returns to mend this number they decided to insist regular form on Friday. waa lost six. Closing of debate at that upon by point prevented The battleship proposal an answer Reprethe narrow margin of sixteen votes, 130 sentative Butler, who is infrom of charge 114 favoring. Fourteen the bill for the Republican side. opposing and Democrats voted for the amendment Daniels was alternately on and eight Republicans opposed it.. Dem- theSecretary of floor the House and in the galocrats supporting It were Llnthlcum, leries throughout the session. Coady and Price, Maryland; McAndrews, A 1 v c, 30. Determined Republican efforts to enlarge the WASHINGTON", May of the naval appropriation bill as reported from the naval committee resulted today in the adoption by the House, sitting as a committee of the whole, of an amendment increasing the number of sub- 1 B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio. Air-spac- e. -- Proposal to Why not give it "Class," Prethat SMOOTH RIDING stigeand which feels more like gliding ? Silvertown Cord Tires can now be had through any Goodrich Dealer, or any Branch of the Sole Manufacturers, in America, who are, - the ) No Tires, of any construction, average taken Type for LARGER than Silverto-ms- , Type and Size for Size. The Silvertown Cord Tire of 36x4j4 inch Size? and "Straight-side- " iType, has .1240 Cubic Inches of A thorough search of the Market failed to discover any 36 x AT2 inch Tire, of any Thread-Fabri(or alleged "Cord") Construction which had more than 1191 Cubic Inches of Silvertowns are made with Safety-Treaas well as in the original Silvertown HOUSE VOTES FOR 50 NEW UNDERSEA BOATS TAKES DOG NORTH it' Q-Ba- MEMORIAL HELD FOR Hair and Entire Head of Hair Becomes Dark, Charming, AMERICANS KILLED WHILE FIGHTING FOR FRANCE Parley May 30. Impressive ceremonies were held in the Place Des Etats Unls today In commemoration of Americans who had .been killed cause of France In fighting for the the present war. The statues of Washington and Lafayette were burled under masses of flowers. President Polncare sent a beautiful wreath ami the senate and the chamber of deputies sent committees bearing elaborate floral offerings. The American aviators were represented at the ceremonial by Lieut. William Thaw. . The list of American killed was as follows: Kenneth Weeks, Cambridge, Mass.; Henry Framsworth, Boston: Marman. Edwin Hall and Rene Thelicot, Chicago; John Erie Fiske, Wooster, O.; Russell Kelly, Fred Stone and Frank Surrey, New York; Jack Janz, Kentucky; Henry Walker, New Orleans; Sergeant Duval. . Gray n. Wavy, Lustrous. Be to Also Dressmaking Taught During Summer Sessions at State School. Logan, May 30.- - A course In library science will be given by Miss Elizabeth alSmith in addition to the courses . to be at the advertised given eummer ready Utah school. Agricultural This is for thecollege especial benefit of young men and women who wish to train themselves to take charge of public or private libraries. All the courses of the . agricultural college summer school will begin on , June 6, and already manyy students dresshave registered for the making course and many Inquiries are beingord.received daily by Director J. H. Llnf all-da- . v Register Blooded Animal. blooded colts, calves and pigs areMany born at this season of the being year. Dr. W. E. Carroll, head of the animal husbandry department of the college, advises all ownagricultural ers to see that these animals are registered in the different associations and offers the of his department. for regisIf the owner will of the addresses tration blanks to any apply below they will oe promptly forwarded and will contain full instruction on how to proceed in registering the anassoimals for which the rith gray, premature or Just turning gray or If your hair Is fallingVif you have dandruff and your head Itches, a few applications of Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp will turn all your gray hair to Its youthful dark shade. Entire head of hair will beQ-B- come clean, an fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome, without ever a trace of double the beauty of gray. your hair. 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American Association of Breeders and Importers of Belgian Draft Horses; J. D, Conner, Jr., secretary; Wabash. Ind. American R. association; B. Ogilvie, Clydesdale Union Stock secretary; 111. Yards, Chicago, Percheron Society of America: George W. Stubblef ield. secretary; Union Stock Yards, Chicago, American Berkshire association: Frank S. Stringer, secretarv; 510 E. Monroe street, Springfield, 111. American Tamworth Swine Record association; M. N. Ball, secretary; Ann Arbor, Mich. American Poland China Record association: W. M. McFadden. secretarj" . Union Stock Yards. Chicago. National Duroc Jersey association; J. R. Pfander. Peoria. 111. Canada thistle has made its appearance in a few parts of the State. It .is a very dangerous weed, - f . . "Remedy sN-- a for m , - When your hair turns gray, streaked AOTHINU AVASTIM). What becomes of old sardine boxes, tomato tins," meat tins, fruit tins and tins of all kinds? 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