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Show 8 DESERET EVENING NEWS MAY MONDAY rat. date. June tereat S per cent to th Intaraat 16 and Dm, 11, to the exfrom all taxation exof bond emption cept the Inheritance lax and to the conversion privilege .under which the t may he exchanged for any bond at a higher rat of Internet dur. ia the war. the circular continue: Large numbers of national hanks, state hanks and trust companies. prl. v&te banker, axpreaa companies, newspaper. department store and ether corporations, firms and organ! private nations have patriotically offered to receive and transmit applications for the Liberty loan without expense to the United Ml tee or to the applicants. The of the treasury, appreciatingsecretary of these offers, will have apthe value plication blanks distributed through out the ' country to these private instl- tutioas and also the postoffices and llf;l115011 UCClareS at aubtreasurles. As the law prohibits1 q0 ' . the allowance or payment of commit-those all on slons subscriptions, are made through whom asapplications a1 render service patriotic duty without compensation- "All applications must be In the form be accompanied by a prescribedof. and 2 per cent of the amount payment ''v of bonds applied for Applications must be for $59 or any multiple thereof, but i I ACCFPT NO WII any application for one $50 orbe $100 IL,L al- bond until further notice may lotted at once and payment in full ac- FROM IT ADVANTAGES cepted against delivery of an Interim certificate. Applications must reach the treasury department or a federal reserve bank not later than noon. June 16, 1917, the right being reserved by the secretary or the treasury to close the subscription on any earlier date. 14 1917 TenMe Itching ; Pimples On Face rrCt. THIRTY DAYS FOR , PEOPLE TO MAKE GOOD thing to cat at out houa. Delicious tender, tempting doughnut, biscuits, ke Subacribe $2,-P! Mother day failure with Calumet. it1 the Only Biking Powder that 000,000,000 Would be to r ste inaurea uniform result,.'1 Im- National Confess Failure I 1 to 1 "Allotments will be mad as soon after ivpt 66 as piMlfeli. The secrethe right to reject any tary reserve or to make allotment of subscriptions, of the amounts subscribed for and part to allot In full upon applications for j smaller amounts or bonds, even thoughi it may be necessary to reduce allot- 'Vash.ngton. ments on applications for largsr such action be !ton said in a awttw a.. . Alletwcats. Malkin potence. j amounts, Washington, May IS 6ecy. McAdoo will make a tour of the middle west, beginning May 17 at Chicago and going as far west as Denver, to bring home to the middle west the need of with fh unanimous in making the Liberty loan mtm than a success. Mr. McAdoo, in his official capacity, wtPf tell hts audiences that the United States is not engaged in half a war, but Is In a fight to the finish, with autocracy still strongly entrenched. Ha will appeal to their patriotism to do their part in making effective the declaration of jhe president that America pledges all her resources in the cause Of democracy. He will seek to unloose the purse strings of all classes so that the Liberty loan will not only be ftlly Mtverlbed. but tremendously oversubscribed, arid that Germany may realise, In the words of a statement he Issued tonight that we have billions to sacrifice in the cause of liberty M Speaklaa Dates. The secretary will speak In Chicago May 1$; fft Paul, Hay 17; Milwaukee. Slip It; Dea Moines. May 21; Lincoln, May ft; Denver, May 21; Kansas City, May 24, and probably in other cities 'With the announcement Saturday of the detail of the Liberty loan," Mr. IfeAdoo said last night, "the preliminary campaign is ended and the actual has begun. There are 20 aampalgn days within which the people of the United States much make good the action of Congress in pledging all the resources of the country for the conduct of a righteous war s war for universal llbqaty "Pailure to subscribe the 12.090,000.-00- 0 required would be 1 a confession of do not for a national impotence. moment doubt the overwhelming enc-caof the Liberty loan if the people aro made to realise that no great work i of this kind can be achieved unless toh follows lhrow.hin.Mlf Into the ttwkl wpon. Thl, application should be trans-withe energy and fire of deter- - m)Hed through the subscriber's bank, minea patriotism trust companies or other agencies sct- Must Have Money. ing in bis behalf, or It may he fild War cannot be conducted without1 direct with the federal reeerve bank ntoaay. It la the flret thin to be pro-- ! "f hi. district or the treasury depart ment st Washington. vidod. In this war it is ths most im "To the secretary of the treasury. mediate help, the most effective halp thwt we can give. We must not be "According to terms of the treasl: ccdktent with a subscription of ury circular No. 72. date May 15. IflT. we must oversubscribe this the undersigned hereby applies for loan as an Indication that America is 9 Si per par value of the stirred to the depths and aroused to cent gold bonds of the United States ths summit of her greatness in tho and agrees to pay par and accrued incause of freedom terest for any bonds allotted on this ua not endanger success is enby subscription. The sum of 2 us not Let satisclosed. being 2 per cent on the amount optimism. eoflpla?nt fy, ourselves with the reflection that of bonds applied for (or payment1 in slse will sqbacrJb MMMoue the full for the na 260 or the one 2104 amount. Let every min and bond applied for)." It Is desirable, the application form woman in the land make it his or her business to subscribe to the Liberty adds In a footnote, that the applicant 1o4h, and if they cannot subscriber state Tf full pavmehi Is fo be mads tMbbiselves. Iqt Them Induce somebody before the final installment indicated Fhrovide the governelse to subscribe. in the circular (Aug SOi and If so. the ment with the funds indispensably date of full payment, the names and needed for the conduct of the war and addresses of hanks and trust companies upon whteh check will he drawn glir notice to the enemies of the country that we have billions to sacrifice for subsequent installments, denominaissued tirtfce cause of liberty tions of interim certificate and ay a Liberty bnd today, do not upon receipt of installments or off till hank It tomorrow. other what dollar agency Every put through provided quickly and expended wisely the application Is forwarded. will shorten the war and save human rflreatar No. Tk. life" The circular referred to as No 74 How to Ru) flood. is the one telegraphed today to reserve How to buy a Liberty hpnd was 'fully banks. After reiterating the descripoutlined in abstracts telegraphed today tion of the bonds previously published, to ths federal reserve hanks for and calling attention to their denomdissemination The public an inations bearer bonds with coupons nounesment of the terms and other attached In denominations of $60. $190. ... , details marks the opening of the ram-palg- n $500 and $1.0(79 and registered bonds in for actual subscriptions, accom- - denominations of 1100. $200. 21,090. $10. paaled by the percentage of the sum ooo. $50,000 and $100,000. and to the in COorit refuse that invitation because ofa poor complexion should any d' means grim business on every will be final. In any cass spects the rejection of an application the side of it.' but that America had put 2 payment of accompanying into the task and would re of ?h amount applied for will beCre- - tt In case of partial allotment spond ac a united nation to the call to turned. re2 the per cant payment will ba service. tained and any excese applied upon the Speaking at the dedication of a Red next lnetallment. Upon the allotment of bond, the tmbaeriber will receive Cron memorial for the women of the notice thereof algned by or on behalf Civil war, the president predicted that of the federal reaerve bank of his dis- the present struggle not only would obfull literate the last division between the trict Unless and until payment inmust baa been made, further payments 4nd outh but wouid wjp out be low provided north Jlnebe made when and a - eltlier ot ra5 or associa under penalty ot forfeiture of any and athwart the great body of cutting ail installment previously paid and of tion the This new union, he said, nation." In (he bonds all right of interest would result from a common sufferunstlfUh The terms of payment referred to ing and sacrifice for the of freedom and democracy are IS per cent June 28. 20 per cent Kauae we look for no profit." he said. w August 15 and July SO. 30 per20 cent cent the remaining per August 30. will accept no advantage out of this We go because we believe the vary It is strongly recommended that scriber avail themselves of the assist - principles upon which the American of their own banks, but where public was founded are now at stake are sent direct to the re- and must be vindicated subscriptions or the treasury departserve banks Former President Taft introduced ment they should be made by bank Mr. Wilson aa the nation s leader in the draft, check, postoffice or express or- greeteet war In history. war "a der or In cash. whose sacrifices we can not realise." All checks muat be certified. Secy. Baker foFfhally presented thf memorial building to the Red Cross Payments. If payments are made otjier than by society and the president's address was it as honorary cash the payee should be designated as made in accepting Libhead of the society. The building, a "Treasurer of the United States. subwhere handsome Account." Loan. structure built by $800,000 except erty are sent through reserve the government, was dedicated to scriptionsSuch check! or monev orders both the women of the north and south. banks should be made payable to The FedAfter the exercises the president , eral Reserve Bank or Liberty and Mr. Taft reviewed ' about a thouLoan Account." sand members of the women ? volunInterim certificates for installment teer aid corps," led by Mrs. Hugh L. payments." the circular continues, "due Scott. Mrs. Newton D. Baker, and Mrs on or after June 21. will be Issued by Josephine DanleHRLL DLL DLN LU the first installment, June 26. the notice of allotment must be surrendered Josephus Daniels, as vies chairman. Prest. WIIwosn Add rasa. and upon payment of the second, third and fourth installments the interim cerThe presidents address follows: tificate must be presented to reeerve me a very dep gratifica"It When the last in- tion asgives bank In question the titular head of the Ameristallment has been paid the interim can Red Cross to accept in the name certificate will be taken up and the of that and Inasmuch as tha bond beautifulassociation this significant bond delivered. gift, the gift of the govern will bear interest from June li. the w ho ittt and of private individual last installment should cover the acve conceived their duty ih noble crued Interest. It la Delivery of definite bonds to hold-e- spirit and upon a great scale of fully paid interim certificate significant that it should be dedlcat- will commence aa soon as practicable d to ths women who served to allevl after June 21. and expenses of delivery ate suffering and comfort those who where in need during our Civil wlr will be borne by the government Ih making public hTs decision to tour because their thoughtful, disinterested, the middle west. In response to many devotion is the spirit Mr. McAdoo said which should Illustrate the invitations, the to speak at services of thealways Red Crosa. "Beyond engagement have not Kansas City May 24. plans Red froes needs at this time The I return must been made definitely more than it ver needed before the to Washington as soon as possible support, of the Ameriafter that date. Invitations have been comprehending can and all the facilities which received from many other cities, but couldpeopi he at Its disposal to perit will be impossible to accept all of form its placed duties adequately and effithem.' I sub-wa- r. -- rf ciently. Paerlfles MILVF MINISTER PftRT IF RUSSIA'S FOREIGN POllCy Petrograd. vis London. May 14, $:40 pm. At the requert of delegates representing the army In the field, who are now meeting in Petrograd. Foreign Minister Milukoff gave out an explanation today of certain phases of Russias foreign policy. Thhi statement follows: "Secret treaties exist, but they cannot be divulged, for that, woid be a revelation of the secrets which would cause injury to the interest not only of the Russian democracy, but of our allies by bringing about a rupture between Russia and her allies "Our'' allies are in entire agreement with Russia In holding that the object of the war is to establish the right of peoples to thefr free national devel opment. As to th questions of annex ation and Indemnity, ihe meaning vrnlch our allies attach to these ward For example, ouf ought to be precis allies Insist that those who hare laid waste and pillaged tb-countries must pay for the damage they have caused. "The allied countries at first rejoiced at the revolution in Russia, but they lest subsequently became apprehensive get (Jermanophlle sympathies in Russia the upper hand Moreover, the disrrf-de- r whliw prevails among us in rep-cof the questions f food shortage and munitions ia a source of disauiet to them. Accordingly td authoritative Information. the situation in Germany is crltlcaL of attacking "Japan has no intention All eye are directed toward Russia. the far east. "The United States is making a loan to Russia on highly favorable terms. The United States also is sending engineers who will organise the Siberian railway system and help us In other technical branches." t clears away pimples Army Veteran Sent to Pruonjor Duloyalty No one know the humiliation of being' wall flower1 betterthan the girl srith 4 red, rough, pimply complexion. Hjmtrsh is not fresh and smooth, or haa auffered from an unwise uae of toemetici, try Reainol Soap and Resi-fe- cl Ointment for a week and see If they , San CONQUERED AT Unnknabit neal institute The Neal Way I th modern, eafe, sure and pleasant way. The danger-bNo painful needle Injections are never need. No had after effect h or sickness. No mental or phslcal derangement so kusea vomj-lno y the hypodermic methods. There is prostration or rapid withdrawal of liquor. We do not restrict or conflns our patl-- . A prvtate nurse and doctor are always In attendance. Ths treatment alstk of ThreeFour or Five Days spent at tho Institute, followed by Tw0 ska" Treatment taken at home or while at work thus xavlng you three eka In time, which can be spent at home or at your regular work. AH ug and tobacco habit successfully treated. 624 E- Second South Street, ' I s, com-wlt- v,! old-ti- take City. Was. 171. li Price, Special Terms, col-et- Special Guarantee During Nay President Wil May 14 public address here Satur- - Antonio. Tex.. May 14- Fred ! Spie We buy all klnda of gunny sacks, Bailey A Son Cou Waa. 2525 ) "I broke oot on my face and neck with red pimple. My (ace waa tore and red. and the pimples scaled over leaving red pot when the scale came off The itching was terrible and my (ace was very bad. Tin lasted about six week. I was treated but with no help. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment The pimples began to dry up, and the itching and burning seemed to be passing sway, and with three weeks treatment 1 was completely healed. (Signed -- Miss Nellie M. Boiorth, 1014 K. 22d St., N , Portland, Ore., Oct. 24, 1916. Cheap soaps, harsh soaps, coarse, tronglv medicated soap are responsible for half the skin troubles in the world. They make little irritations into great ones. Stop the use of all doubtful soaps Use Cuticura, and no other soap, for all toilet purposes. Help it, now and then, with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to any redness, roughness, pimples or dandruff if any appear. Cuticura Soap has also proved most valuable for all purposes of the toilet. It is a pleasure, not an effort, to use these pure, sweet and gentle emollients. For Free Samples by Return Mail address post card: Cuticura, Dept H. Boaton. 9 Sold everywhere. aay this: There will be many expres sions of the spirit of sympathy and mercy and philanthropy, and I think that it ia very necessary that w should not disperse our activities In those lines too much; that we should keep In view the desire to have constantly the utmost concentration and efficiency of effort, and I hope that most. If not all, of the philanthropic activities of this war may be exercised, if not through the Red Cross then some already constituted and through experienced organisation Net Am Amateur War. This is no war for amateur. This Imis no war for more s pontanei pulse. It means grim business on every side ot it. and it is ths mere counsel of prudence that In our philanthropy, as well as in our fighting, we should act through the instrumentalities already prepared to our hand and already experienced in the tasks which are going to be assigned to them. There is another thing that is and delightful to my thought about the fact that this building should dedicated to the memory of the bf women both of the north and of the south. It n a sort of landmark of the unISy to which the people have been brought so far as any old question which tore our hearts in days gone by Is concerned: and I pray God that the outcome of this struggle may be that every other element of difference among us will be obliterated, and that some day historians will remember these momentous years as the years which made a single people out of the great body of those who call themselves Americans. "The evidences are already many that this is happening. The divisions which were predicted have not occurred and w'lll not occur. The spirit of this people Is slready united, and when effort and sacrifice have completed suffering and the union men will no longer apeak of any lines either of race or of association cutting athwart the great body of this natioh. Bn that I feel that we are now beginning the processes which will some day require another beautiful memorial erected to those whose hearts, uniting, united America." STEAMSHIP HR Vote to Forbid Use of Cereal to Make Liquor During the War - e Let me send a nt tndaeu in department store eymem to you. Just writs that you would Uk to sse what w have and wbnt we can do. We can straighten ojut a millinery, small ahoe store or the largeet departmental ' business Job White Expert when It eomea to duplicating, triplicating, quadruplicating Invoices receipts, order books, and so on and REFUSES TO ACCEPT PRESS CENSORSHIP ternal revenue would be lost if the amendment stand Elimination of th press censorship section ended a long and bitter vote was li t 41 Opportunity will com also for another vets on this exth administration Opportunity for Another section, toandmake an effort to have the pected revere Itself. Vote on Question Will senate The prohibition amendment, proposed of by Senator asCummins. Republican, follow: lows readon and Come Very Soon. 1. 121. after Sapt. That period of the war with tha during theGerman government. It shall imperial be unlawful to us or employ, directly any cereal, grain, sugar Wahlngton. My 14 Th flrt lg-ll- or Indirectly, of Intoxil the production It tp toward contervxttqn f Ih or syrupliquor In any form or of any nation' food rourcc and a long ad- cating that nothing lu this tackind: provided vance toward an absolutely dry L'altod tion shall prevent the use of sugar In th manufacture of wines State waa taken Saturday night by th or syrup now authorised by existing law; nat in approving, II to 2, an amend- as shall provided further thatto this section make unlawful ment to the" admlnlat ration eaplonage not be construed or Intoxialcohol of u th manufacture bill forbidding, during th war. tk liquor for Industrial, mechaniof cereals or grain In th manufacture cating cal or scientific purpose under rote of lntoxlcattng liquor. and regulations to be established by the of the treasury secretary By a majority of one vote the aenat "A violation of this section shall be also threw out of th bill the adminis- punished by a ftne of not more than tration' press cennorahip section, a IS.OOe or imprisonment for not more wa done In the bon. Thl action I than three years, or both. expected to throw the censorship fight Into conference, where the mfluenca of Price of Chicago the administration can be brought te bear more directly. What will ba the Sunday Papers Raised outcome no senator would predict with confidence tonight. wa The prohibition rumamendment Chicago. May 14. Th Chicago Suna limiting debate adopted under day Tribune announced last night that were brief and there only sharply, on each side. Its price outside of Chlcagn Jut previously wouldretail be increased from ( cants ta I peeche the senate had voted down. I to 2. a cents a copy, beginning May 26. Anof Intoxicant nouncement waa made several days ago ipoaal to forbid sale during the war that the selling price of th Cblcsgo 1 . Will Vat Dally Tribune would ba Increased to In th territory where It ha cents I. the amendment Effective cent. Th Increased confine al and consump- been selling for calculated to8pt cost of materials entering Into the other tion to whisky and grain liquor of a newspaper Was given stock and to wines brandiee manufacture already Indrink that depend upon other as theofreason In each case Th retail or other all other Chicago dally papers material for their main constituentsIt price will be increased to 2 conte Monday Another opportunity to vote upon also. th takes senate when offered will bs Herald anTh Chicago Sunday the bill with th amendment from th also tonight that on Map 20 II committee of th whole, but opponentnot nounced It Increaao retell would ara price from f of the prohibitory provision cents outside of Chicago rents to confident that they trill be able te and Th Increased cost ol suburbs overturn today's action. Estimates during th debate were white print paper and other materiali that at least 2.0.M lu annual In also was given a the reason flgh-Th- e 1 . at 1 1 CAVOUR SSI) ITALIAN RESERVISTS SUNK THOUSANDS TICK IN UNISON Buenos Aires, May 14 The Italian steamship Cavour. having on board 600 Italian reservists, has been sunk by a German, submarine near Dakar (Africa). according to a report received here No details of the loss of lif Saturday or of the accident have been received. . The Cavour sailed from Buenos Aires on April 23. She displaced 6.514 tons Dakar is a port in the French colony of Senegal. It lies at the extreme end of Cape Verde. Every hour, 65,000 clocks are set by Western Union Telegraph. Clocks that ring bells in schools ; clocks that blow factory whistles; clocks that flash signal lights ; important clocks everywhere all owe their accuracy to Conditions of Loan WESTERN UNION THE WESTERN Following round trip fares from Salt Lake City or Ogden: RETTO CASTOR IA Fr Infant and Children UseForOvr30Yr Always bears tj BEtCHAilS PILIS UmtMJAnlMkMkkWaH. MwU. kkw, lfe-,- Denver or Colo. Springs Omaha or Kansas City SALE DATES Mav 12, 16, Kansas City St Louis ...... Chicago" $40.00 $51.20 $59.00 $60.00 UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Excursions East via Ihstrumentallty of this particulur organization. "And I think it not inappropriate to for Villa Shot. El Paso. May 14. Chihuahua City newspapers arriving here yesterday tell of th execution there of Cols. 8ixo Vega and Franctaco Raent of the home Gran dea, who were gyarda ofvaa convicted as Villa spies. j the American Red Cross has Just added To Russia Acceptable to its organisation a small body of men whom it has chosen to cal) its war council. Their first duty will be to raise May 14. 6:16 p m. A Havas Paris, a great fund, out of which to draw the from Milan Bnturday says: resources for the performance of their dispatch 'The correspondenta of do not believe that It will Corriere Petrograd duty, and de La Hera wire that be necessary to appeal to the American read at the historic night cret dispatch people to respond to their call for j conference between the member of fund because the heart of this country the Russian provisions! government in this war and If the heart of the and the workmen and soldiers came country is in the war, Its heart will from the American government and express itself Ir the gifts that will be dealt with the conditions required by poured out for these humane purposes. the American for the government i The reading of this granting of a loan. ounfrj Heart in War. the I ray th says dispatch, correspondent, de heart of the rountry is in cided the of the work representatives thl war because it would not have men to accept soldiers' and committee t been Into if not jtfheart had gone views of the provisional govern prepareo for ?f. It would not have the g one Into it if it had not first believed ment" that here wa. an opportunity to express. the character of the United State. We have' gone tn with no special grievance of our own. because we have always said that we were the SUMMER EXCURSIONS friends and servant of mankind. We FROM look for no profit.'' We look tor no advantage. We will accept no advantage out or this war. We go because we & OGDEN SALT LAKE believe that the very principles upon was which the American repuolic TO founded are now at stake and must In uch a contest, therebe vindicated EAST AND fore. k shall not fall to respond to the call to service that comes through the Your liver 4 new. Not Realised. T bfllev that the American people perhaps hardly yet realiae tha sacrifices and eufferinga that are before them We thought the scale of our Civil war was unprecedented, but in comparison with the struggle Into which we have now entered the Civil war seems almost insignificant in Its proportions and in Its expenditure of treasure and of blood. And, therefore. It I a matter of the greatest Importance that we should at the outset lee to It that the American Red Cross is equipped and piepared for the things that lie before it. It will be our Instrument to do the work of alleviation and of mercy which will attend this Of covrsO. the scale struggle. upon which It shall aet will he greater than the scale o? any other duty that ft has ever attempted to perform. "It Is in recognition of that fact that ertek T. Reidt for 30 years a member the of ih United Stats army and honorSignature of ably discharged with the rank of two geant, InFriday was sentenced atto Fort the federal prison yssrs after conviction Leavenworth by a of having mad military rourtmartlaV statements disloyal to the country And deroKMry to President Wlladn.was Rent previous discharge dered camelled and he was 4lec)are4 ' da Undishonorably diacharged and his month-- ' has important work was dectared for-- der favorable condition it does dv pensttm of felted. it welL If sluggish, relirye it with r- If everr SEEP TOW, and Neck. Completely FOR PRINCIPLE Healed By Cuticura Beginning May 17, He Will Tour Middle West Going As Far as Denver ear man e eternal written on U brew; hew many would our pity share, who raise but envy SENATE JAKES 26, 30; June 19, , 2, 6, 16, 20, 23, July 4, 11, August 1, 23, 26, 30; 9, 13, 27, 30. 18, 25. Memphis Proportionately low rates 8, 15, from and to many other points. 5 and Tickets on sale May 12th and September 1917. 112, every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter until September 12th. Final return limit October 31st. Liberal stopovers. For further information address W. J. CURTIS General Agent A. T. & 8. F. Railway Co 233 Judge Bldg. Phone 1123 Salt Lake City, Utah. V $27.5o $40.00 ...... $59.00 Chicago St. Louis $51.20 : St. Paul and Minneapolis $56.44 Memphis $60.00 Four high class through trains daily, providing the usual Union Pacific System Service. City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. |