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Show -- iDESERET AIDED miles. Vv v .1 KANSAS CITY March ,.l.t-rerf- cc tlon of a pacifist organfraiton in such clever manner that It has reached the foundations of the most active department of the government the in an jar department." was charged jddrees today by Major Dick B. Fos tjr, member of a Court martial at Camp Funston, Kansas, that tried 185 objector a:' He alleged conscientious accused Secy.' of War taker with -intentionally or unintentionally aiding nd assisting the I. W. W., international soclallsts and humanitarians in their program of blocking construction of th army by extending and perverting the acts of Congress for the protection." comfort and solace of these obstructionists." In giving you this story of objectors I went to assure 1 have no personal reason for you doing so, Major Foster declared. er 1 am an American citisen, an -- of the United States army, and as such feel that every American is entitled to know conditions which surrounded the Induction into the army of the true conscientious objectors and the false conscientious objectors, which included Industrial Workers of the World, international socialists, anarrb-la- u and slackers. The gravity of the fltuition is not realised by the American people." n The speaker-"thecharged that the tecretary of war had given aid to the and then read paragraphs objectors, from what he declared were official orders, providing that all those having personal scruples against war .should be construed as 'conscientious objecl- "Let me Impress npon you what these rerrrt order mean, Maj. Foster continued. "It meant that every soldier in the United States army could have at toy time gone to his commanding officer and, npon stating that he was opposed to war. taken off his uniform end refused to do military service." related how objectors who guardhouse awaiting trial to line up for mesa, throwing themselves upon the ground, kicking and screaming. The objectors set up a hunger strike, he Bald, And rattled their mess kits for hours at a time and could no be stopped. In the midst of this eoodltion." Maj. Foster went on, we took from a conscientious objector s circular sent out by Upton Sinclair. Socialist leader, In which be reprinted a letter from Newton D. Baker to the president of the United States, mnswerlng the president tb regard tel a complaint Sinclair bad mide of mistreatment of Socialists. The letter said: 1 think, however, he should be informed that we are now doing absolute all that public opinion will stand in the interest of conscientious objectors r others whoso views do not happen to coincide with those of a vast ma jority of their fellow countrymen.' " r ts-- Is cordially invited to attend an Informal Reception to the French Army Band , Tomorrow, (Sun- A.rJt'-X- . , !v experience shows 1kw yftu may ehoe money by providing your Jinuiy with NebUn-soleshoes, which v here other shoes wear i vc jitra-weai- r I r uichcst, v You can get Neolin-sole- d shoes in any type ol shoe, you want. Prices are about the same as for shoes that sometimes ptve only, ordinary-wethey are even less; If your dealer hasnt the style you want, he can get it for ou quickly. Remember, Ntbhn Soles are created by science to be what " soles .should be. They are available as well as on everyw here for new shoes. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wmgfoot Heels- - guaranteed to outwear any other heels. 1 ial y. 4 ist;. f iCr tp,- ' - d , . ar J r V jt fM Jt r J v- 4 Come and meet these - sr S k- r - 1 S g fleolin Soles V ,. HEBKR SAUCE.Vt ' s A.VD 4TH GCN SFXTOR FOR BABYS JOY RIDE Scores of Different New Styles in and Baby Go-Car- ts Carriages STYLES AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE QUALITY A FEATURE. DEPEND-abl- e conet ruction is a decided feature of "niNTVOODEY" Aiabv f'ariagrs. All arc. fitted with springs adjustable to baby's growing weight built roomy for mb use, t they fold Into small, space. They're washable throughout.sanifary, strong, durable, f&silv handled. From our wide assortments we Illustrate and quote price as follows: o can--as- s E TRAITOR NATURALIZED at Aril., Mnrch ari il. De -- - . ClearerJhanEver that you have seen the 30 oclock jieqoTid 1 fiout-hr- Paster, A CONGREGATIONAL. I. Goshen, pastor. Morning eervice. 11 sermon by William J. Minchln, oclock, D D. Snnday school. 12.30 p m. Phillips Congregational church, corner Fifth South and Seventh East. Morning service at 1045. Miss Edith Tallmon of China will be the speaker. Sunday school at 1230. A. F. Bardwell, Junior Endeavor at superintendent. 4 oclock. Special vesper service at 5 oclock under the ausptces'of Westminster College, In charge of Mrs. Norman Atkinson. Christian Endeavor at 3n No evening preaching service. Midweek prayer service Wednesday eve8 at o'clock. ning CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject, Sunday sermon "Matter First Church of Christ. Scientist, 336 eaat Third South Sundav services, 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock pT m. Sunday school, I 45 a. m. The Wednesday evening services are held at 3 o'clock. Second Church of Christ. ScienUsL 58 east South Temple street. Sunday ervfces. n o'clock ' a. m. Sunday school, 8:46 a. m Wednesday evening services, 8 o'clock. CATHOLIC. Cathedral of the Madeleine, the Rev. Joseph a Glass, C. M., D. I) Right east South Temple and B Streets; Catholic residence, 821 east South Temple street Masses at 6, 8. 9 and 11 o'clock. The Rev. Peter J. Moranr C: 8. P. 8 Ahxalone, D. D, and the Rev.The'Tlev. Patrick Kennedy, assistants. Telephone Was. iv-l'tr,- r . y ' ; First Congregational chureh, comer of Fourth East and First South. Elmer CITY CHURCHES ., r Tfrow A. Flynn.-- Bible school. 10 a.m.; moFning service. 11 a.m.; Wisdom of the Winner" Eve-- 1 nlnK eervice, I p m.. "Mockers of Gorl Wednesday prayer service, 8 p.m. Special music. Bethel Baptist church, Ninth South and Lincoln streets . t Lincoln la one hiock cast of Ninth Eaat). H Lynn Baynes, pastor Bible school at 10 45 a m , F. A. Frjrrear. superintendent. Morning worship at 1145 a m. Deacon And.rew Marshall will apeak, Yoong Peoples meeting at 845 p m. At p. m. the pastor will speak on "The Second Coming of Christ." "Will there snd "The be a Tnlon of Churches Future of the League of Nations" will be Included in the address. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 pm. I- Cadil--la- c among hundreds of other cars, is not this idea of Cadillaft superiority even clearer and more definite than ever be- -, Between two stools, the national guard of Utah might have come to the ground If It had not. In true military fashivn prepared itself a "nice soft spot to light, In the form of a Balance In the military fund of close to $120,- 000. The result U that the guard regl- ment will be formed and maintained during the present biennium, even though the appropriation carried for It in the state' general appropriations bill is just a trifle more than $25,000. Major Fred Jorgensen, . adjutant general of Utah, In his biennial report asked the governor to allow $275,000 in the budget bill. The governor, wlth the advice of some other state officials. cat that amount to about $27,. 000, which haa been further reduced since by the action of the late legislature In lopping off the position of an assistant adjutant general, who received. $600 a year from the state. It was explained at that Line that the suite contemplated the Inauguration of a state constabulary, which might take over the Internal protection and police work which Is now the technical, and occasionally the actual, duty of the national guard, and that the guard might be abandoned, should the government decide on some other form of military service, as suggested by the lessons of the great war, Eipcnsm of - Estimates of the Constabulary. probable expenses of a constabulary varied considerably, but It became apparent that even a small force continuously engaged, while it might be more efficient than a national guard.' would also be expensive. The idea never got further than a house bill introduced. The result would have been that the national guard would have been left on a very short allowance, according to the budget; had not Uiatbiir also carried the provision that the balances In appropriations Qf previous legislatures hold over for the present biennium.. This will not give the national guard any quarter of a million dollars Ue work orr; bnt trwlir kTford a fair sum. It is believed, to meet St least some of the expenses required ia the drilling of an infantry regiment. In addition, the military law of the state has been amended an as to provide for federal financial for the guard, 7 Bible Burlington Baptist church. school at 10 a.m. ; morning subject. Hearing 8 Looking Doing" Evening God service, oclock; subject B. 'The Y P T, Answers by Fire That 7 J5 WednesMidweek nervlre, pm. day, 8 pm. Harry E riarke. pastor. Rto Grande Baptist church, 150 west . St. Patrick's ehorrh. Fourth South between Ntnth And .Tenth West streets, Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock! Sunday school at 19:80 o'clock., The Re v. Michael Sheehan, Residence. 435 south Tenth pastor. WWat street. Telephone, Was. 7928 Oqr Lady of Lourds tir enth East and Seventh etmduSouth streets Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday school at 8 am, except on the Sunday of the monthwhen wtl EPISCOPAL. beheld Immediately after the 10 o'clock St. Mark's cathedral. First South, mass. The Rev. William Flynn, pastor. near Second East. The very Rev. Wil- Residence, 830 Eleventh East. Tslet liam W. Fleetwood, deanr 7:80 a.m. Pbone. Hyland 1346. 8:45 a.m.. holy "communion, Chureh ef Our. Divine Ninth . Savior, school, 11a m., holy cuitmunlonSunday serSouth and mon by the dean. 4.30 p.nu, masses at evening prayfer, dally at 4 pm.; Wednesday 8 school aft masses at p.m ; Thursday. 10 a.m. St. Paul's church. Third South and The Rev. Ninth East streets. J. H. Dennis, rec- denca 177 east Ninth South street tor. Services at a mv 11 a rh. 7:30 Pbone. Wsa 4448. school. 9:45 a m. Morning serst. Ann's. Twenty-firSouth between mon. The Gates of Everlasting Life." Fourth and Fifth East streets. Masses Evening sermon. "Heroes of Old." Len- on Sunday at 8 and 10 oclock. Parish ten services daily, 4 p.m Thursday, Teleresidence, St Ann's orphanage. 10 aan. phony Hyland 8177, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHRISTIAN. First Methodist Episcopal church. Christian church (Disciples), Central KRt and Second South. Dr. Lj corner Third East and Fourth .South Pecd I JL X. Williams, minister, wlfl preach Chester A. finjrder, pastor. Bible at 11 on " Woman and the Wide streets. school. 10 a.m ; morning worship, 11 World. At 745 pm. Miss Brenda o'clock, Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, sowill speak on Conditions loist Sermon, A Confession of Great Francklyn In France. Christian Endeavor Consequence." 6:30 Methodist Park p.m. Liberty Episcopal meeting. Evening service, Fourth sermon In church, Eighth East and Ninth South 745 p.m. street Rev. Harry T. Zelders, minis- series, subject "The Victory ofVictory Coter. Residence, 1163 Sherman avenue. nfidence" Reading by Mrs. Estha Beckpraybr service, WednesSunday school. 10 mm.; Prof. L. A. er. Midweek Brldgland. superintendent. Worship, 11 day, 8 p.m. subject --Growing a Soul." REORGANIZED CHURCH. 1.m.r 1.30 p.m.; subject "Missing the Centenary Prayer unit Wednea- - Chapel at 836 south Fourth East You went to the Auto Show knowing Cadillac leadership its fame as the - Standard of the World. , - V st Sharman Automobile Co. 51 Sonth State, Salt Lake. - Was. 5707. " speak from the subject. "The Final Thu Appeal for the Victory Fund servire will be a SerVjce for all the members. The annual will be made in the afternoon The will meet at 7 Christian Endeavor oclock. At $ o'clock there will be a in celebration of the special service New Era work in the Victory fund me from the Six drUe of March. church will address the congregation. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening PROPER TREATMENT rad"-'i&t t TJ00D FURNITURE -- STANDARD OF THE WORLD. fore?-- ESTABLISHED 1857 nt e u. fiOY -- I -- And .. DINWOODEYS A. - ex-ar- the t of the South eea Inlands,' would be the proper course to adopt towards naturalised Americans who attempt to overthrow the government, accordThomas R. Maring to Baker Has No Interest shall, who la wintering near here and who addressed the Rotary Club ' In foster's Talk today. I have no objection to a native-bor- n EL PASO. Tem. - MerCh 81. "Don't citizen proposing to change our read me any more of that I have no Interert In It, Secretary Newton D. form of government," said the Baker declared emphatically tonight at but a man who has sworn -- . ' ia. or and extend them a ns !, OF C BATTERY, 148TH FIELD ARTILLERY. wi tut t Heber Sargent of Hoytsvilfe, UjUih, ,'and be lg now etationed at Hoehr, Gcr clone of the Lilcrtj balj speech on son of Mr. and Mrs. NephJ Sargent many, with the army of occupation, the league of ndtionii when shows the The accompanying picture shows Associated Press report of .Maj. Wok and a brother of Mrs. W. A. Shepher- dyoung Sargent at the extreme left, by B Foster's Kan Ui Jt9 Seventh avenue, this city, has City addreaa, af the side of one of the tractor which which he charged the kar secretary of Intentionally or unintentionally 'aiding war rcor of which hie - rejatlves a ad pulled the huge guns used In blowing and assisting the J. W. W , Interna- friend are justly proud.After train- - out bridge by nhlch the enemy tried tionaf socialists and humatutariant in lng at Camp Lew i he wan transferred to cross the Xante. It was this big to the r?SUi field artillery and he haa gun which the Utahn carried back and ofthPrv?'1 b!orktng construction iice more than u ear. As forth to the various battle fronts, tak After listening pathetically whil 'the! heJin a rver of hele Hams huge Ing it to many different positions durfirst 800 words of the dispatch Here tractors read to him, he went back and forth ing the various battles. Baker stopped theiWar reading in the middle of a sentence to the war.front for five months, In spite of the fact that he was In brushed aside the report and insisted He took part &s motor driver in the the midst of falling shells much of the he had "no interest whatever- in the fighting of the Marne, St. time, the young Utahn escaped withUtterances of the officer I have nothing to say about it ab- Mihlet, Argonne and Meuse campaigns' out a wound. solutely nothing, he said as he walked away. 7 30 p m., at home of Mrs. Owen "The objectors sentenced by general allegiance to the nation and then at- day court martial were sent to the disciplintempts to overthrow Its gm eminent, Dasenberry, 842 south Seventh East. ary barracks at Leavenworth, Kan., hut has committed perjury, and If I had PRBUBYTERIA A. the pacifist protection did not leave my way. I would take away his natFirst them. After serving four months of uralization church, corner O Presbyterian papers and send him to the and east South Temple. Kev. George their sentences one hundred of them minister were given their releases. The order farthest of the JSoutli sea islands. Ewing Davie,-- , This the for is the Presannual rally day of fiery. "Baker was that they should Marshall declared be honorably restored to duty as sol- his determanatlon to continue fight- byterian church throughout the Unitdiers and that they should be paid for ing "avaricious combinations of ed States. Sunday school, 9 4f am; the entire time spent In the discipline wealth," hie belief that the morning service of public worship, 11 majority am.; theme of sermon, "Rvery Man." ary barracks. Immediately following of the American people had full con- Communicants class. 3 pm. Young their honorable restoration to duty, the order readthat they should ba dis- fidence In President Wilson's patri- People's society of Christian Endeavor, 30 pm. Second service of public charged. This is the history of the otism and ability as America's repretreatment accorded by the war depart- sentative at the worship, 745 p.m.t subject, The Unpeace conference and seen Saviour." ment to the conscientious objectors. Third Presbyterian church, corner Major Foster declared he and other his assurance that the outcome of the East and Seventeenth South, army officers had the highest regard for Paris gathering would be a league of Eleventh Kev. Henry W. Burder, D. D pastor the religious objector, who. he said, had nations as designed by the president. The school wiU. meet at 9 4& Sabbath been found willing to perform any oclock. The morning church service taake assigned them. at The pastor will oclock H begins 17 10th and Idaho, ' RoL-- e. If you are planning the purchase of a Cadillac, place your order NOW. Even with two or three heavy shipment ea route we are oversold.' , . Suiyiay .schoolandAt8 a lO Breaching at 11 p.m, by A. Patriarch, Frederick St"IUi Topic in the morning. "Char-firto Do Muotl iyr ,What a-- Inherit nht. Eionr st LUTHERAN. Danish laitberan Evangelical church, corner of First Avenue and B street J. C. Carlsen, pastor. Resi ' SPIRITUALIST. First Spiritual Church of tbeTkah irltuii State Association of Modern istn (Incorporated) will hold it regular Sunday services In the Moose hall, at 322 South West 'Temple street Afternoon services at 239; lecture by Soul Science B. N. Matthews, subject scienfollowed snd Immortality," by tific demonstration Evening servo'clock Lecture by Franklin ices at Clegg, subject, "The Ideal Made Real." Lecture and scientific demonstrations of the divine order By B. N. Matand demonstrathews. Unfoldment tions every Friday evening at 3 For Information pjin Hy. oclock. R. Giffay. president 3163 of ths First Spiritualist Church Association ' In Salt Lake Spiritualist will meet at Odd Fellows shall. Conference, 3.89; evening services, 7:45; lectures by Mre. F. E.i Leslie, pastor, snd Prof. F Petersen on The Meal u m sh I p of Moses and the Trinity, of Mam Special music. Free testa STOP-LOOK-LIS- TEN lit feet faring 2nd So. By 386 foot in depth. (Improvements NOW on. costing over $20,004,001. ALL for the sum of $40,000.00. Will erect an apartment coeUng'tbe sum of $40,000.00. and will secure the money by mortgage to finance same. Have party who will lease the premises end pay the interest on the total amount Involved and will grant the .following optionn Lease It year so can cash up with $20,00 00 profit. Lease 20 years so can cash up with $40.000 00 profit. Lease 33 years so can cash up wttH $80,000 00 profit. Lease 50 years so can cash up with 1170,000 00 profit. so can cash up with $250,000.00 profit! Lease 'Laos for longer periods and your profit would be proportionately1 greater. This ts a proposition w her in you are guaranteed your profit.' The property itself produces the reshlts but you might prefer guaranteed profits rather than have the bother of attending the details Under to all the options mentioned you can have all the your risks are and your positive profit guaranteed. Bond will be furnished.eliminated Another advantage accruing will be that In building the apartment building labor will be furnished NOW and the readjustment period helped OVte Bear closest servthqr. Wase. nil. - N-- I I If i COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF CONCERT r& 1 Hero-Musicia- Hearty Welcome , '1 f T SS ... . day) Evening at theHotel Utah ra 8601 ocT - The officer were In the would refuse The Public rw -- JOld MARCH-2- Tractor Pulling Heavy Gun Tramping 13 miles a day, Mr. H. M. FdMman, a mail carrier of Allentown, Tu , found that shoes with ordinary d bit about one month. But he v1 s a pair of Neolin soled shoes gave him more than nine months of service, .i which fame he walked over 4, (XX) Member of Camp Funston Court-MartSays Secy., the-lTAssisted Of War W. and the Like. SATURDAY NEWS urig Utah Solcjier Drives FOSTER CHARGES BAKER EVENING n I |