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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDA Y, AUGUST 21, 1916 N, CAPTURED GERMAN SUBMARINE FURNISHES INSTRUCTION TO CANADIAN OFFICERS SIX COMPANIES MAKE APPE AL Chinese Commercial Organization Asks President to Save Shu Shan Chin. REMOVAL OTwf IS OPPOSED Chinese Consul at San '.''; t.1,c--- r "L-- IS A lira fell t To Insure Victor quality, always look for the famous trademark, "Hia M aster's Voice." It is oa every Victrola and every Victor Record. It is the only way to identify eenuine Victrolas and Victor Records. Fran-cife- o Alleged to Have Been Unjustly Accused. v 'si 8 i... h. - -- ' - - 1 ill L the j of such ctaiice music Oli9 1 Fan Prarn ti. o. Aur . The t 'ni "J"H4f' ,3 mwf' ,tt.l nes t i. i onr.jid.if Inevoipni ; v v tio, hctter thknown a z tht lor hlnee rer--St f that companies, nts nmmr!'fal in America. Chin,' jw r t sr a, rn ' urot.-ytel i prnt pfi tonijfbl tr. pr1- - i President Wilson, ankintr hirn o vent the nfmv,i San Vra f t hi rt t'otiMiil ' r.ral Shu Sb. n of the Six. rfiiiip.wil"s Chin., 'ifficials . J t a f trie ronsul's wall ('I.T'-r""iifstei r by Srsrt'iary f . y v. V"I.oJ. The harir t;Hirist. him, th aid, was hi Rfttvlty in frurit inn aKamstt ' t ht tntolfra hir hh'I rXi'tK.-.-- i fltyj of t !' i mm ir rn t irn in Hrvi organizaGeneral Sam Hughes, Canadian military chief, emerging from German of the mT'haii ts aril othr at this rxntsubmarine. port." suTti; tlicra m .. . : II li .1 f of m m "T;irnuKh w..-a umirrc officers suba German to the visit pay captured military day t Every rulhort'v of lahn r r '.nforrr''! ti'.,tt marine U-- C 5, which is lying at Temple pier, London. The British are h; a."k''l th- - t f st:tt rff.trv inu :iNf.t (:, every detail of the construction of the submarine and expect to all rrjQviil of fhof I'hin ' learning giii'ral profit from their observation. General Sam Hughes, Canadian military t I'raricis. o ir.t nut tiiin uri- - j a ;hief, went down into the submarine and spent several hours examining frlrftlv- an! n n ju r w-i f i; bio a't is to yrm and the construction of the vessel. The naval authorities have prepared minute-drawingsolemnly appeal protnt. i f fo r'on.nimmatiim, variations in construction used In the German .ff-"Th harsrei aaa tnt th'- j vessel as of all important ' with the lV t 6", compared English vessels. rnreul erpr.il t'utt of ha vlns pro- - j dflavintolerable asairtHf tip tp.tel and rxai t ions of ?h- i m m iif ration captured Fix officers, 3fi men and six vie in landtnsr rwi fiant.t !!'.; tn ni tfiomnirs iia.'s inarhHto tms. port. "Kast of KisjHin we ejectPd the Flu.- - i pprn( for llrtfntion "Tho ronditlon nttndln th Mars from several advanced trenches. n t of th r anttUmf 'Ik "hini "Pront of Archduke Charles Francis: f rd hv t ho hiiroiu ha of permit f bo j In wo nlcd mountains our troopa to en ' on ui.i-';- ' ': of kd. . t. ax to Krrta hetpht, fouth of Zable. j ij r ourtfou n hfti orfuttio raptured j nnd proro pf landing hv (iii-tfatfiont rcnuisfl strong enemy counterattudnts and vn n;c tacks on Macrura. mrcbantj. - hnrn " t h:n "Western front: North of the Pomme ' 't 1h our hpk-mri-hi- n oxtufiiAit : in m fiKhtinfr sradnauy lerreas-i the in One t . British t n h a ; Destroy and .' H-I I : '''.;t' .' .i' r .N,ir miliars hand to nana rtsht to nfr thin on n t r; umicr tain rlffinH rp.t rU'tions. until eenlnpr. continued fiKhttnpr Possibly Another "Th ountlrsM w rftitfs and innits to of Pozieres and on both sides Northwest iu h tho immlzra'inn f rviT of Poureaux wood, isolated British atGerman Submarine. all were tacks ....-t repulsed. n on hav to rrsntiv nIavord "Information is now at band that at hr f fmnvp protr.itj. t'it TJrl t and four French Without tf rspcrtfiS leat iht(about led fr;m pa'o I.) (i"i,rl;i "I'Hir mo'l'ant princ.-"noiOO divisions men) took part ftn' . m to h to tho t west and north of rtekerli and '. m i In Friday's attack. ic prop.ir-'i v. n-n t t'rufod !h" rt.'h h;ntf arid south f I n!oz.t li, where Vc- - if- otl iUf riRht bank of the Meuse the ht st'ir of .rl'"t,d rn.fi a rut rotn- .- ' j encm m t r n t a ; k wSt ' repeated his yesterday evoninj; mr.- throiiK b fa f !"' p rts ar-u mon t - FJrur y ia Th on lfi"tr arrtill. !: the latt.ukH it; Ht a "; t ion ,. . ... l V nt iinbardiro "' Artillery j and acalu penetrated the villape of mouth.- - of tr- - hot iv id: - f ' : i ". s d'irlnar wr'ks and nf'.-Kisi where bo was repul.ed. '! sr.it ion iritofij of landed hoirix t !: . Struma front our cavalry w,iof Thiautnont wood and in Notthwo.m . Uncle Tom One-Ste- p t t r ...,,1 s ; 01 i out, us, a i nunian- n u.moi t re un-i- u "ha wood the made to-i enemy on.--pVictor Military Band !C i t :i b with y in ae it.r j ir wlin seok j in fidont. 'lemsn.lj, u hand with attacks prenArrtLh I'm Gonna Go Back Go rothfns: r. ij t an opportunity f. j H.irakli art. On, f:. u ri Sunday. JOnemv adtOne-Ste- p h.niriisn saniruasre as a me atis to it air-raf- t tn' to Medley s Oregon 10 in' 75c' bomb r!e, Jentkoi, 5avalanci advati'-ttitho f riendli ne.s and tradwore repulsed near "I'.ritish pntrols Jj Victor Military Band nC fi;- and even Amor- o'u.irirs. Fromel'as and northwest of lievln. "Arrah Go On" and "Along the Rocky ' btnes ar k r t in the im- - andAnr.n.'n-- with small" Mieee." some we took prisonHoad to Dublin" official Kiven out here Near tniKrati'Tt - tattort for months with ers, their '"a.'- tinderid1'-!-. fSiam Medley Fox Trot . 'P.alkan front: P.iklista, south of . "A.calnst these ahtuM f'oniul Oen-- i vy,1 PO-- i-s on our be front Victor Military Baad dtre.-tet,om' urn. Sbn rest ectfuUv oral Prrsha Jake, and Banlca have been to-t- . "Siam" "You're a Danterous Girl and subtnitt'd scores of cass in- - ' twon ttie somm? ami me .vncre, iwai ; taken "The Honolulu Blues,-"Y- ou Can't 123in?Vl-2of the lonibI?i-last ntsht, otinters evlnc of OstrovA lake the Serbian d"liyanswer 5 Get Along With 'em or Without em' nature. To onlv he but the enemy made no serious attempt r,rmaorth erosse?t departmental 3 division has been thrown from ban recJved Is an intimflnn of his re- to rei:o',.'t' uiu iii.l ( Ole Virginny One-Ste- p of Dmiemaat aptin tvl Fridi". thc moval f heights an of f he has dominating whre Victor Military Band carwe "Un line other the rf .Jort and Metrto Tepesl. Counterattacks parts oorid sicted hinsjt!f with (iltnltv on tho 35 i - r sf il raids-m out One-Ste- p rl"d makinff emr were of and toward Lee people part repulsed.' courtesy Medley ("Loading Up tne Mandy a ma' hino sun, and tho fnlrod States." captures, includtnir Victor Military Band a considerable number of infl;:ti!iK of tne Nile-"- Tbt the "In UuMMlnn Lee" the Valley Mandy Up orflelal "Loading fitafrmfnt. 355S2 U- i- n th- China of Mine Frolic Dreamy SAY M A I L DELAYED Lady" Midnight 3 P. trocrrad, via Iondon, Aus. ""My 12 in. $1.25 a Fox Trot Girl Get Victor a r. ni. Tho Military Band Medley official Johnny statement issued Frf nh Iteport uM,esi. v "I Gave My lleart and Hand to Someone in Dix"Johnny Get a Girl" Spanish steamer Snym tlritish Itemovr j Fir;. :a I.otnion, Aucr. J", II., 2 p. ni. ieland" "There's a Quaker Down in Quaker Town" "I Love You So" "In t ie rejrion west of Iake Nobel, Ft-- " r.n,l (norr,l I, tter. led a stroncly German '. ). Tl,o cart were attacks repulsed. M.mifa. Ausr. -- '. The Spanish steam- - ,.fKar.i.ed wo-l iui' between Hear these new numbers today at any Victor dealer's. Ask him for a copy of the Victor tho Pivcr Htokhod. in the region f iir!,..or Ifjrt.iM. bote from 1 1 a reel on a. re- - ..,,.1 m . ttr-01m u Dance Book containing instructions for learning the modern dances. He will gladly play of the jllairo of Ru hkaeherv ische, we ,1'. . a of d u u to a war of ured Totierische and farm teveral 'apt t F'lriti'-e t a hori io,s. but tlwd of f with by tho .t'lti-r.'iit any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of the' Victor and Victrola tonight. hfdshts. There was a stubborn ficht mn it from Manila wa renioved for tiiir-- t : u t f. T!o st $10 to $400. for tho vi'IaeeToiol, whb'h, after im :rs. 1'rr.fost .y t 0 Amerteati ac.d calm almtR the c'l.utrrinc hands ofseveral 'The i'iu!-times, finally Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Spanish fousut-- i j.rotttpt "d tho . retttrn f Soinrif front. rema ined in our Cossack ITOa of tho o for t iKf t "' 'a th-;,a kace- of bank of tho Mens tavalry ittaokod, possossion. killing more thanManila. se!el at Sincai-o- e the (Verdun iron t the enemy displayedi of) Austrians. be safely and satisfactorily played only with In this reprlou we eapImportant Yaminjr. Victor Recordsoncan f ; u-o. F'ernando ou jn mc nicnt. ( Ured ffreat Victors or Victrolas. Victor Records cannot ba more than f'OO men. six off i Victor NmedU or Tung Stylau Postal ef that let Tors an ifUcr'se toinba rdtnent of several- fifteen ntaoldtie tuns, two mint- throwa5ert safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing points. h!C e boon and seized. bout s, t 'e 'lorntan made various at- ers, one searchlitfht and telephone ap- r.- rm t o thousand fops of en n . tempts to rapture tho viltajio of Floury Iarat u s. Naw Victor Records demonstrated at all daaJera on ta 28th of each month our of from us. All h.?ir atta-'k.smorch.i nt s lartd t Mat: r lla sesod "In he direction of Korosmezo (in y r. a t: do- - "00 !'rtt! tho at Si n iTa nor" '.vhio h w t - extremely violent, were II 1'ijtary, three tni!T from the hor-deil. severe The enemy suffered tho Hritih before t Strtnish liner ' pel! nit troops drove bark the enemv re.-;1 wont .ion :, in sea in ns-o- s an,! ie:t sum.- prisoners in our i to the heights west of .lahlonitza and ln t',o batds. Wpuika and or. iided the heifrhts. On ar!y .Inly. "At about tie time the Her- - the Hia ly - heremo?h river In the re- f 1 II. IMH'I I.TIO matts . tt .eke i our tren iies northwest j trjon of I'olsopol our detachments re I also our pushed tnc enemy, thus making a work. Herliu. Ausr. by wire!.?-- ! to Say. ot curtain. 01 fire nnd our machine guns sliir t advanre in the direr-tioi lie.Swi-.-- , o i pa .f In-- - to th 1H1 r of inflicted a s.'iiis'::r.:try fif k. in the direction of Kirli- v a r port that th p.e eaj Novs lis i.orr.ttno ny me ada, to the north, the enemv hitmebed Ft en It have removfd the civil io.ula- - i surprisee, atla.'K no ' mall my I' t if i a"an's? ; on the luuclits. These we re. . v posts attarks tin'! ami rti.inv easilv." pill.-- . "1 and we the heishts. r.ulse,l v. ; nn ' r V,," ind the front in the ...sttnt of N ' "Cauuismn front: In the dire.tion I.ni.et ill-'- . - Haoontat and Sai-'.The Iterlln Offielal Ursirt. 1:.. of Ibibekr ficutitiR continues. o : ' ' line . 'li j A u ,n Z. via 1. on,. ton. 7,.,','n. m. I'.l'-irul.Iy "W est of Lake No.j kpcl our detain, . ''rai.ro-Ormabecri t: ncr t a Tho oft'icia.l stnteriifnt. iss'ied today ments drove tin enemy out of the n t a t "o mil read-- : poi t mountain pass neat the village of , rd n. l v M atsb-ii on "t'l'i.ri! of Field Southwest of Frmi lake Kadvykh. u t o lb .'.;;:,!. O11 st of i'Ortue; fisfhtiiiK in the region of continues I Joi ;., t i t l.ovi IX to oiosm hi. i;t;s'an attempts I'epnu." Pf tr rot b; SVftti v 1patr0H.ru.-- Vle- - tiio rf w eri "1. 'u Jnntf n i ' '": . f sot , t st;,u n to .isms am k e I r e n e.u. !"'-f ret r. t i i t b Battle Violence Ieerense. ,v f r:'.t nrrnin. hod. t.i pomy troops, f v t 5 a the l',n help oi r fe-r. " en..-.Ausr. 20, via London, 7.."n p. m. eteased in violenep t' v.'estern' I Pom', "u.'i I: l'f Th.tuk ,.u. Ma ' restrained and taken to the Tsysrho-pathi- c between partisans of Santiago Ray and temporarilv and no : ! ::. In a suo. The battle of the Isonzo still has de- - important developments oases 7110. Oases now in hosof tal f;e f r.ti fa' f r o lee station" f am are Florencio Cabrera, rival candi. a reported : u 'f'-XV t'"-,K-I t hospital. Mrs. Davis was made Juan S '.1 in today's war of fire, rommunieation. legion '! 74 0. dates for mayor. Many shots were number pitals ill by poison at the time her severely "In the si toco valley the enemy's fired and knies and maehets were surroundThe died. husband mystery fir.- w;is replied to hv our batteries.". WOMAN 'I'ltll'-- TO KM) has not been cleared, used. Otie man was arrested. ing Davis' todeath the fttaiomcnt pays. "On the Asiapro j Chicasro. Ausr. 20. Mrs. M ore Oavis, according the police. plateau wo repulsed small attacks, widow of the Vancouver. II, (.'. minins NO LAlGHINf; MATTER, FATAL HIOTS I HAVANA. HKainsst our positions on the risrht hank! man. who died of a local at poisonincr "I'm John thinks I'm extravaof U.n A.sin, south of "astelletto, and on looei it-Havana. Au.er. 21. One man was gant. afraid to He didn't even smile when he irieci ai;o, roiii.sjni o;iys were wounded the slop... of Montezbro. early saw my new dress." jump from a window of St.. Mary's mis- killed "Alone the lfonzo front rain and sion house, attendants paid. She was today at Cienfuegros in a political riotj "Some men have no sense of humor." mist caused the artillery to he less active. Tu the rinvn area, near Globna. we repul.ed an attack by the enemy 'i ' MAN'S BEST and : WELL CARED FOR BY FORCES IN CONFLICT tork pome prisoners." "' ' ' "k u js . Mi: ."A J p - .- - -- . 1 oi - ! I - v -- ip 1 r h-- . -- The joy of gaily tripping around to the music of the best bands and dance orchestras the tions specially noted for their perb dance music. The joy of the newest having them play dances; of having music that perfect in tone, in volume, in rhythm; of being always able to command their services and have an impromptu dance at any time. That's the kind of music that delights the dance devotee; that can be enjoyed in every home with Victrola. The Victor Record catalog the abounds in music for different dances, and new numbers are constantly being added. Here are some of the latest Victor Dance Records: I.tn-Uny- ; - ( 1 - - 1 i . - - s prrnf 1 "''"' ' f jr - - e-- s- iTEDTONSSDJK tr-.it-- n - bhrbn FIVE WARS! 0 i j I ? - 'lr I Turn -t i ! ? -- t- . and PfSit! . , fr l.-- . t ! St r-- n-h- n f I . . WW . I i - 1 ! 1 . -v t- se-'to- r 5 . i . Pl-'iry- " . i 11 11 1 . i -- I -f )lif - ! an-bor- to n - -- - d - l- , -- ! - I 'n n I . - n,-..-- 1 ; : h iss-.ie- j.-- 1 t - .. i: to-d- d !'. - fr-'t- t .i y fif-i.i- ) m J re-r- 's - I I r I "i- - 1 re-H- J ; 1 , 1 Slf$iSj IfcSxi'i - 1 r) - 1 j J t - H-- n -- ( f -- I . . j orr-upie- n :','' b-r- '.-- . 1 1 F i nir-.don-- Idl.Mll. - f.-o- 'f -- r . t ( I - : : . , , u-- . ! . . " ! I 4 . I - 1 . i : r.-l- " I . - S n and-sever- ft FRIEND - : DUFF TO QUIT INDIA Will Vncnle l a 1 : t 1 mil Iaim ami fun.! autlmritii's 'Utah-Idahis a.s pert'pft as any supra r where in the .world today. o' B asTt nal , ' ' t f s: - Duff ha3 been summoned A that any- Micrar hoiiscwivi-- may depend on for all punose.. Your fruit canninar is more likely to ho a success if vou insist on Utah-Idah" th' standard of ierfeetion. Most petinoinieal hv thv sack. o tPCMN PRINCE j j su-srar- j j ABSOLUTELY' Commnn-tlrr-ln-Clil- rf. top home to Kive evidence before the Mesopotamia commission and will vacate his office as coninander-ln-chie- f in India. heinK succeeded by T.ieut. Gen. Sir ChHth-- Cartnichael Munro. Jeneral Duff has been chief in commander in India since mm. He is 61 years oil. Lieutenant General Munro has bee-- , onmvinder of the First army, MieceedlnK Gen. Sir Doujrlas Hair when the latter ws made chief in commander of the Ilritis'a forces In France and Belgium. General Munro was com- M e'i"--i r-s- -. r1 -- i-i- jsf-i.. r .'Or-S- 4 At ? s Cliomists .T4H-1DAH- O llritinh Beau-eham- on oar roi It's the nn Ivndon, Atirr". 0. Tine war office night, announced that Gen. Sir f ,n- T. iie trri.-- - SUGAM j pure CHRISTIAN DENMARK The Crown Prince Christian Fred-- I erfcU, who sncrceds to thf Ihroue of . C? Dcutnarlc, Is forty-tnyears o!d. lie h a lull and powerful man, roseiubliui: his mother. Ijueen Louise, who Is the o mander of the Ilritish expedition to the Dardanelles In 1PIC, succeeding- Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton. oi: hi;asi; in Xew York, Aug. pi.;m:. Another 20. s r n8 ' Jf? -- - r a- .- s -- sss. Vd' . .A', , , s v f. V..s,, sub- stantial decrease in the number of deaths from infantile paralysis and In the number of new rases today feinale Anak of European royalty, be-- i strengthened the belief of the health in?; six feet two inehesj iu height. She authorities that the epidemic i3 on the Is nlso the wealthiest woman sovereign wane. There were only twenty deaths The new king is married to one of here today and JOf new cases, the lowfor several weeks. Total the two sisters of the late relcninc est to date are H67 and the to- fatalities Liu iI'cL:?piiIviirj?-Kcni Jimu1 wriu. h - - fig-ure- i I Horse, wounded by shrapnel, being made ready tor operation. Each country at the front in the European battlefields has its own veterinary hospital, and in these "Dobbin" is carefully nursed back to health. At the outset of the war the average age of a horse was six weeks, but now, with added knowledge of the treatment of horses' diseases, and with more attention paid to them, the. horse is able to get a. longer lease of life six months. The difference speaks volumes for the work of the organizations which have taken over the care of the horse in the war. well-equipp- ed |