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Show THE 12 central mm HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916 N, AUSTKlAN STRONGHOLD CAPTURED BY ITALIAN TROOPS AFTER MANY MONTHS OF UNTIRING EFFORTS. WANT AD RATES Ten cents per line for first 5 cents per Una for each subsequent Insertion; all classifications. Count six words to tho line. MONTHLY RATE. !n-tertl- ATTACKS WILSON . o. rr L r : -- r--- Vs V ;: , r V- - VV:V 3 i Ztw rf President Criticized. for Preferring Charges Against ' . 11.25 per line per month. Telephoned ads will recelr prompt attention. CALL MAIN 767. Ask for the Want Ad department. Loyal Citizens. DENOUNCED MESSAGE AT I Mi ION M Resolution Adopted Calling for Enforcement of Religious Liberty in Mexico. Classified Advertisers! como1 deray you for advertising In this you partment. The cashier will give The ?fat!or!St Cash York, Kw was Aug. 22. President W1I-tu- n criticised tonlscht In a resolution passed at th- closmcr session here nt the German Roman Catholic central Vfrtln for having "preferred charges" In Ms message to conicre-- i "against a part of our citizenship, who thereto lore enjoyed the proud distinction of TinauestlnnM loyalty and patriotism. Action on the resolution was taken only after there had l"cn a heated debatea on the question of tho propriety of religious organization "entering Into political fields. The resolution presented by a committee, headed by Joseph Matt of St. Paul. Minn., follows: "Without precedent in the history of our country, we find the President of the United States publicly in his official preferring charges who gainst a r art of our citizenship distincti- 1 " ? . v. . 'I nT?l- ' -' ' nuj"Wv.t. .- - AVyjA.-.-..J'v''j-l;gp- j, 9 . - - . - '- ; H fill ,ZiiOi??ojtm" i ' A l!( C. I x or-SS- Panxano l s. ' credit in the company's "Sale Recyour ord Book"; when pay for credadvertisement and you your when its amount to fiftv dollars on money spent on edvertisiner and for merchandise with any of the merchants In .the system, a dividend of One Dollar will be mailed to you. If you deposit this money In a Savings Account with one of the banking institutions in the system, the National Cash company will pay you One Dollar every time you savo Tea Dollars thus earned. Ask for a National Cash eomnsny "Sale Record Book." It Is FREE. Rooks may be had by applying at the cashier's desk of The or at any etore listed in the book, or at the company's 4 office. Utah Saviags & Trust ' Vo1 Tho upper picture shows tho city of Gorizia, the Austrian Ftronphold which was captured by Italian troops on August 9. Tho picture depicts how tho eitv lies between wooded bluffs, showing citadel in the upper . - ?- r -- r- hVTj "HAf rf;T4!V'iV' . iU '- u -a . v-- a. r .? ' Vf mig TRIESTE OOXr Ol v -- left corner of the picture. Tho mcr-MR- f3P Herald-Republica- - n, 603-60- building-- . Use your National Cash Company n Book when paying for "Want Ads." The map shows the Carso plateau and Gorizia, the occupation of which is regarded in Home simply as the beginning of an ambitious campaign which will be directed against the entire Austrian left wing and will synchronize with the steady pressure the Allies arc exerting against the Teutonic armies on all the fronts. Herald-lie-publica- lower scene shows somo of theretofore, enjoyed the proud '::f;:V) ' Jti and paon-of "Want Adw Pay. unquestioned loyalty the famous Bersaglieri which tlotlsfn. "We regret this utterance and deplore played a big part in the capture ASSF.SSMI5NT NO. 17. Its effects, especially in view of its COMPANY. MINING SMUGGLER without substantiate teeners! character, of the citv. utterances coming Principal place ofof business, Bingham, insr facts as su-Utah. Location mines, American from such high .sources are calculated Notice is hereby Utah. Fork canyon, and mis unfounded to foster suspicion a meeting of the board at that given Amerivirof our cial service committee. They were trust of a Urpe element of directors of the Smuggler Mining can people and Impe-- il the consumma- tually the only clergymen In favor of PENFiELD EXPRESSES Co., held on the 8th day of August, TO SAVE GREENHOUSE 1316, assessment No. 17 of i cent per tion of a program of social efficiency a separate woman's organization when share was levied upon the capital stock a proposal to create one with autonoIn our country." outstandWriter in German Trenches Wonders How Old Heroes Would Act. t of the corporation, issued and Alphons rj. Koelhle, president of the mous powers was defeated yesterday. to the secreimmediately ing, pavable United Oorr.m Fooleries of America. In . 485 Main street, OPiNIONSABOUT WAR STATE PLANTS PROPOSED tary at his office atUtah. r. speech urgtn:? the passage or tr.e ms mcri M. has Canyon, on a been at tie conflict Bingham terrible the of of N front waged forty upon which this assessmentAnymaystock respeaking Butcher "Ow is ray daughter gettin' resolution, declared: kilometers and without any main unpaid on the 20th day of Sepday night W Verdun, the LilHe Krlegszeitung, a cessation. The have; been accused of belntf cn with er moosto. trofessor? battlefield of Waterloo tember, 1916, will be delinquent and eii. im only teacmng I'roiesor fal.se to the flac the flasr for which newspaper which Is edited and pub- was only three kilometers In length, advertised the scales at present. for sale at auction, Con-sidwe bled and died. Although I play os herDutcher ( indignantly ) lished by German soldiers in Lille, be- and this decisive struggle, which over- and unless payment is public Tcachln er Vienna Neivspapcr Publishes Capitol Commission to made before it wife as anyone. I am In favor of turn-lri- the smmI-.I flou t want Vr to know be sold on the 18th day of October, hind the German front, has the follow- threw Napoleon, bean a little after 1 will Amerncainst this infamous attack n nothing about the wales. She ain't coin Given Interview Means and at by 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, at the secredeWays o'clock in the was afternoon and 1 comour character. mean 'er to be to serve in the shop. the delinquent asing Interesting comments to make cided at 9 o'clock that night. The Prus- tary's office, to pay with a lady. Teach 'er the Planner, or I'll costs of Ambassador. ican sessment, .loMpli Frey, president of the central Next a of together battlefields the ago century in sians Meeting. paring that battle numbered about advertising and expense ofthesale. on the take "er away from yer. Ka.ns.is City rereln. obje't'd to thf resolution 210,000 men, and at Verdun we know MAX GEFFEN, Secretary. with those of today in Europe. construed as Journai. it would ground that forty-fiv- e divithat French positively wars of the Preswar all "This terrible nn attack on the ' undid. previous A MISTAKE, Iondon, Aug. 23. Reuter's AmsterPlans for the construction of a greensions are engaged, making in all 0 ident. He expressed Indignation at the a dam In forwards to will be In it wero mere tho correspondent dispatch house statehouse grounds men. compared history a is term widow" The Hush "grass prosaid the inhut an Vienna from received utterance, outlining the capitol commission child's play!" the publication ays. "The considered MARSH. At 551 Islington avenue. "If Napoleon's famous guard or made at the misnomer. terview purporting to have been civen at its next by Whether-!- t will present war up to the first of this year test should l.a !en meeting. Winn that? it South between Second and Third Sixth Why men or the Prussian Wellington's Vienna Neue Freie Presse by Fred- be constructed will depend on the was so time thiv were issi'd. and not now. so tragic and so de- grenadiers Iifca'ise most of them are the 23, 1916. of West, liiijh August horrifying, were the American Courtland eric alive to The is be Penfleld, how situation. financial today, Elva L.. daughter of Mr. and neither green nor blue. Michigan Gar- ambiiasiilor to Austrla-Munartree Intervention indn ifdr.r n V. in tr goyle. The carried out immediately ifplan the commis- structive that it was believed that It would be amazed at what we are they doThomas F. Marsh, born January was impossible that anything worse ing! How would they behave in the face Mrs. inn The virrm ndo;.-d- re. ir ambassador Is quoted as having said he sion has sufficient funds available. Funeral 23, 1902, in Salt Lake City. Austria-Hungar- y vernnient to was convinced that occur. worse to has is be could But of upon the t'nit' d States The proposed greenhouse something of all the big shells falling every- services today (Thursday) at 4 p. m. at . withwar test of would In the Mexico tho to survive an will rsranl such be artlon an ornamental type whlcji quiti; take occurred. It February 21, and where? the Sixth ward chapel. Friends are inTh-ronx class of man whose out loss of territory. of ornament to the gTounds as well a a now we are inbegan r.'Iitious of June. week tho ltlerty first to attend. Interment in City jis would vited "At a that to Mr. Is declared hundred have added time, flowshould n;e anxious strike." years ago, cemetery. wherein can be grown the also plant batAutomobile cortege. months For terrible that country. The l oftittons three this were long the with are battles Who that by the opposing armies being waged ers required for decoration of the they?" all American the protection such the that combatants Baltimore so batttrs." were "Baseball "Devi near no, each .lames intensity superintenother two that the In this city, August 2:!, JOHNSON. Christians and their rights by the de would be compelled before long to grounds, declares that a dent of the commanders Napoleon and Wellington 1916, Hulua Matilda Johnson, a?ed 2i IX EXALTED COMPANY. be facto government ( Mexico. pause for breath, and that this Inter- considerable building, will ultimate saving could see each other distinctly. To- years. Body at O'Ponnell & Co.'s palaro be would the resolution in the verein's a In of as One th of of fljrhttiitc committee the members Ceylon its ruption largest pearls and construction, effe.ted through Adoption services will be held from worth $'200 to $250; In Kurope by favorably Inclined factors, the plants required for the grounds of inspection on its tour of a certain day the armies are sometimes many lors. Funeral followed a stirring address by the Hev. America at hall today (Thursday) miles In more Eagles to all conversafetch than three in himself apart. found countries, in tho stronger theyrice which ;ire grown growing conservatory penitentiary cemein m. Francis Kelly, president of the Insociety Interment o'clock p. City means "A a for about latat ti discover one decisive of tlnui' The convicts. tion the with battle a century ago and tery. bringing Mexwill more than pay for thecanbuilding:. for Catholic church extension be op- ter was disposed to be confidential, and now is very much little Mr. Devine says the plant a little windIco In which he declared that the re VEl.I.nVSTO.E I'AIUt EI CUI tS IONS. peace. the present force employed thus unburdened himself: with storm a in erated to a terdifFOSTER. At a local hospital, village not compared and to be known by agrarian Uglnu question "It is a terrible and hotel route. Some of the huge crabs found on As- at the building. August 2t. Stae season. at sea. Onlv one 22, 1916, Martin Foster, in his 50thAugust year. Four-da- y a number instead thing ot a name, and to rific thunderstorm ficulties was the vexing problem in IOwest ratesfive-da-of the cension island are each a foot in length. of funeral will be and The time remains same the place the ob thing an fact I all feel life be or that shall Is that J4G.25. to offered bricks cakes Milk Mex Ico. been my in steal ticket 109.03: known rabbits have Thev City for, ject of suspicion among the police.' trip. a soldier has but one life to give for announced later. from their holes and devour them. sale in parts of Siberia. "The religious question the real office. Hotel Ftah. Advertisement. his be "But will alone. not my you country. But the soldier today must without question cannot be settled CEMETERIES said the friend," suffer visitor, consolingly. more, endure more and possess he said. in." States the 'nited stepping same to "The who people tiling happens nerves in w'wlirrcH""L stronger his life "Mexico cannot live without us." W THOUSANDS IN NEW YORK ARE GUARDED BY NEW FIRE DRILL SYSTEM own automobiles." than did the soldier sacrificing in Napoleon's time. petual care. 101U Kearns bids. W. 186. Officers elected for the cnmiing year At that time the battle consisted of a POOR jon. "by the Herman central vereln were number of charges lasting from a few FUNERAL DIRECTORS New was in Frev. a middle York, baseball the It president; game Joseph to minutes half an hour perhaps each. of the street against the law. There (ClMMlflcntlon No. 2) Michael A. ilirten. Chicago, vice presifor these was a a secand Kxcept the occasional policeNew rush, scramble, attacks the William York, I'.urgess. and dent; E G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker man had captured a small boy who troops rested outside of the firing line. ond vice president; August Sprlnsrob. has moved to new location. Embalmer, worse wear. much looked the for The muskets at that time carried a S. Wrest Temple, Realty bldg. 7 Milwaukee, recording secretary; John "Now," said the policeman, who distance of 150 meters and the guns 600 Phone S80. Q. Juenemann, Ft. Paul, financial secat all a bad sort, "which shall meters. Our field wasn't guns carry a distance it be a licking or a summons" Pittsburgh, retary, and F. W. Imroekns. S D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, "Gimme the licking, osslfer." came of more than thirty-fiv- e treasurer. Four members elected to kilometers, mortuary 48 S. State; automoand the cover more rifles "One the a tearful wer Pev. won't response. " !; the executive committee addiground of three bile servicechapel, if desired, I was much make difference. the and kilometers. In other tional expense. Wrasatch without i. Knr: F. llllker. 364. Mayer, St. Intls; Rev. . words, the troops today are under Monslgnor Fort Wayne; Right 4' - v. .' M if 5.; frightful fire every minute of the riv .Max Wurst, Wabisha. Minn., and Very MILITARY T11A1XIXG. LOST AND FOUND and night, extending, like Verdun, over ?!""' vr;; r v trv Itev. F. J. Oruue. Alton, la. It was our of the those with Comparing boys f i announced that next year's convention s ' ' ' i.1 present warring nations, our boys seem . t i ii . "And even he who survives these terto lack culture and physical training. rible will be held In St. Louis. LOST At Majestic park Sunday, VV ;r-s'.--i battles his died a thousand deaths cameo Beside the I brooch, black background with peasants, Kuropean thrifty ion lffleTi trrn( no our There is classes of lower cameo are head surrounded by pearls. sniftless emotional boys white exhilaration The annual Federation of Catholic and lazy. Kven one year's enforced equal to that intoxication in the face Finder return to 701 E. South Temple r twenty--louFort"tle9 adjourned today, military traininer would make real men of death which is experienced or call Was. 2584.. Reward. by the street of the thousands of poolroom hangers-o- n soldier hours sooner than had been orlgl-rtallwhen in battle today and the budding criminals that in- He attacking LOST On Murray car. purse conplanned. The excessive heat was courts. It would forgets everything for the time fest our juvenile bet he ca.us for shortening the $40 and gold tooth crown. Admean enforced education for boys be- ing. And there is nothing more terrible taining 117 E. 16th South, or phone MurNew the of Whalen presdress York, John 16 and 20, tween to than and lie "Liberal reward. 161-preparedness in sleepless retrenches were at ray either for war or life's battles. Think night while the big shells ident, and all other officer explode over of a nation of healthy, clearheaded and all around elected except Joseph T. Drennan of XX)ST- - On Exchange place Wednesyou. was boys, trained to discipline, concentraJloston. sixth vice president, whoI.ouls-Ilisilver case, we are morning, watch; to day able "Why tion stand Home all of this" and energy: Woman's H. D. R. monogram. succeeded by Ir. Pter (Isnz of movement, we Because know that we must. And Phone Main 7 3 5. The convention will meet in why are we so happy and so e Kansas City, Mo., next year. HOrKFUb. is a it fine to LOST Large black and white spotted live the convention thing the After adjourned How is Parker ri r, sr vouner: answers to name of rheumatism your like through bed author-liesomethingthis, and executive committee committee on? Return 18 G street; reward. cause will he a getting it Freckles. to be great thing the formation of a woman's secIt's Ferry getting along to slowly, able say that we had a part in this but I'm very hopeful now. tion "to do tho work of women" LOST Airedale pup, bobbed tail o great Avar." to 6S G st. Phone Parker I'm glad to hear that. the supervision of the social servinches long. Return Yes, it commenced In my feet Reward. 3582 R. Ferry Was. ice committee of the federation. Mrs. and has gradually worked up to my 5 Conbcy of New York, sueretary-treasur, shoulders. I'm in hopes that in about I A cameo broocn, set m gold r Probate and Quardiansliip Notices ' of the textile workers" union, It a will off week into hat. go my Return to 314 K street for re- was chosen chairman and Miss CatherContult or clerk ward. the , county respectlva (r s ine Germerhausen of Hot Springs, N. C, 'jf .4 y jdffners for further InffirmiHon. L.UCICV ntn LUCK. Black and white bird dog pup ' 1 secretary. P. J. Muldoon of Pork ford. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO 6 LOST mos. old. Rtturn C. M. Diehl, 68 S. an met with "I unusual lMehop experience in bate and for Salt Lake Main. Reward. division, III., and nv. Peter T!etz of Milwau-l-so- eState of Utah. County, 'That so? What happened?" nrr executive officers of the matter In of the the of Wil"I upset an Ink bottle on a clean ta- son Simons and Harrietestate PERSONALS deSimons, blecloth." No. 6 ceased. Notice. (Classification unusual about that," "Nothing The of W. J petition Simons, Joseph TALK. llMVAWZr XP ESCAPE 1 666 S. West "Ves, there was; the bottle was praying for the issuance to himself of MADAM MASHALL, 7390-Scalp treatments empty." r letters of administration in the estate aTemple. Was. hairdressing, facial of Wilson Simons and Harriet Simons, specialty, and marFIltST OFFETfSK. permanent manicuring, has set on been for deceased, hearing waves. cel 1st the you are accused of stealof "Prisoner, Friday, day D. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. September, this your first offense?" A. m., at the ing a watch. Ishonor." YOUNG man, aged 27, good habits, in the courtroom "Yes, your county courthouse, to corresoond with "But It seems to me I remember sen- of said court in Salt Lake City, Salt miner, wishes German. French or Italmore girl, not than a year ago." Lake county, Utah. tencing you Witness the clerk of said court, with ian. Box 'A 12, "Yes, your honor, but it wasn't a watch that time. It was a diamond the seal thereof affixed, this 12th day and CONSULT Dr. Swan, palmist of August. A. D. 1916. pin." life reader and adviser. THOS. clairvoyant, Clerk. (Seal). HOMER, Tlic same qualStudio 411 S. West Temple street. NO n.XGER." By J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. H. J. for Fitzgerald. Attorney "I ought to go and see a doctor, but AUCTION SALES I'm afraid he'll order me to give up No. (ClasslflMtitm smoking." DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e ):1 "Don't let that worry you. I'll Introday. new In a RdAlNS out of in and for Salt Lake furniture; division, duce you to a doctor who owns a lot of county, we sell cheap; is district rent Utah. why high in trust." the tobacco stock brass beds, office furniIn the matter of the estate of Fred second-hanT. tables, almost new; Notice. deceased. dining rugs, Williams, trc ture, HEARD AT A RECEPTION. T. Williams, half' price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., The of Florence petition of cream to the "Mrs. Blanks belongs for the admission to probate 4 30 State st.. below Fourth South. praying does she not?" to be a of society, certain document, purporting ' X In is "Yes: but thev say she lacking of Fred T. the will testament BIG MONEY for furniture, plumbing last and Boston kindness." the milk of human beer bottles, rags, grant- and elec. material, Williams, deceased, and for the to Eugene metals and tools. 369 S. State. WaTranscript. ing of letters testamentary Giles and Lee B. Wight has been set satch 7S13. STRAINING THE QUALITY. for hearintr on Friday, the 1st day of WE buy and sell household goods. A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock to say? Judge Anything not September, in tne O K. Furniture Co.. 343 S. State. Was. Prisoner Well, memeself, me lord. a m., at the county courtnouse little daughter courtroom of said court in Salt Lake 196 Rut if you'll allow here to recite a passage out of "The City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Sells C. K. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. Witness the clerk cf said court, with Merchant o' Venice" Punch. this 19th day anything. Wasatch 2824-seal thereof affixed the ""V is About 25,000 women are employed on of August. 1916. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. the railways of France as station masTKIY UAUtTKtOILDIMG- (Seal) BUSINESS DIRECTORY carE. Clark, Deputy Clerk. J. porters, ters, conductors, By guards, cnjo3; good carL. B. Wight. Attorney for Petitioner. cleaners, On penters, clerks, platform drivers. In the above picture arc shown the three stages of the factory fire drill system in New York, ATTORNEYS cleaners, or engine riage to your-se- lf owe staas women act the Orleans system FLORISTS man from and has Robert v.hich, tin tion agents, and at unimportant depots E. K. ROWE. lawyer, 33 years' ex- Adamson, Fire Commissioner, former newspaper Georgia, Bays, to Main (ground floor.) Was. do work. the all qualperlence, 2260. jucslionably been responsible for saving many lives since it was made effective on October 1G last, J DAMBOURNE. Salt ERNEST Lakes Sir William and Lady Crookes, who Funeral i ie workshop scene in one of the largest cigarette factories is typical of conditions in the more mod-ci.- i florist; new store. & RICH, diamond wed- leadingour BOOTH, LEE, BADGER recently celebratedat their Decorations. 73 specialty. 1268. 7 Kensington Gar8 Wasatch Boston lived have bldg. B. 1516. ding, Main. Wasatch workers of Tho of the Drill twenty-fivare taught by the Fire Squad, composed city. Sir William, buildings dens for forty-fiv- e years. STEWART. BOWMAN, MORRrS" & who was born In 1832 before Queen Tfco prize is IN THE BEEIL 6 picked men, to assemble in orderly columns as soon as the alarm is sounded and to proceed to the CALLISTER. Mclntyre bldy. Victoria came to the throne still edits JXOWERS mil-iio- a News. Their Chemical the grandson, to of a street reach marched When IIall are a the outside fire escape. safety. place they they MARIONEAUX, STOTT & BECK. ASTER plants, 15c per dozen. Capt. W. S. Cowland, was wounded at A. Fisher Brewing Co. S391-S. 1163 406 Kearns bids. Was. 6914, East. Third are mannex. children Gallipoli. protected in this factory workers and school ;-- ;M -- i,; h Herald-Republic- an OTHER WARS CHILD'S PLAY. I i cr R ! n-- v G75,-00- Irder.rj , . typhoid-pneumoni- a. y. . ri;r ', i e I em-piovr- rs iv-nfiel- de-irartil- ed n-so- Belle-Allianc- cm-ploy- e, ed :.i t 1 i y. I 225-22- " 1 - r . ,v-.- f - . '- pk',., -vs ....... i one-ha- lf v.; -- I 1 je - v. ' He-el-rt- 3 a. ed. y re-sioi- ss Wal-tha- m e. proud-Eecaus- - un-rl- er -- er - v . ."HOC nasi" - , 7 LOST-flligrc- e. u to-dity- T ." WZ J. Uniformly Good Herald-Republica- high ity today, tomorrow, every IN-TH- d 1 - ;i Beer ALWAYS right. If beer, you it you learn the ity of this famous brew. j 2" ds-flg- 602-60- e 802-80- Hy-lan- d n. mas-egg- e, old-count- rv |