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Show 'PESEHETBVEKINGrisWSATURDAY-JIA- Y im wilt bp TFwm 45 mite b the distance Walked by H M Foreman on one pair ot Neolin Pn Representative from Of the New Republic, to Document Is Sent America for Dissemina - tion. ' fOP vnRK May J. Supreme recefvod today Justice Cohalan f th.r.p"t-oan T. OKolly. a Paria, at the Irish republic Tdopted "nt. TO DEArWUlTBEDS postman Sole. Mr. Foreman, who ieashoe with in AUentown, Pa, say "The servme continuous Neolin Soles gave ice for 9)4 month, during which T7 time I averaged 18 miles a day. Ordinary aofes last me about one month. .. ' 11 you are hard oo shoe, follow Mr. with them and buy Foreman! example are created Neolin Soles. These be especially tough and by Science to durable. Therefore. Neohnoled shoes wear a long time, and so cut your shoe bills down. Good shoe stores carry them in many styles for men, women, - . and children. And have your old shoes with Nefltin Soles. Remember they are comfortable and waterproof, also. Neolin Soles are made by The Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, whomake Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. makers and bomb senders and the m? - , . essence, and yon it have a and at dessert, gelatine trifling; cost. You should know this fruity dainty. real-fru- TACOMA. Wash, May 2. Gen. Pershing was responsible for the open style of fighting that won Jhe wj-l. France, Maj. Gen. W. II. Johnston said here today. Gen. Johnston has taken over command of Camp Lewis, where he will organize the permanent Ninety-firs- t division of the American army which will be a memorial to the Wild West fighters he commanded in France. - "When Gen. Pershing ordered the troopsto leave the trenches and to plunge ahead some American generals protested." said Gen. Johnston. "Mar-,, shat loch approved the plan, but--thFrench could not try It because they did not hate the men. The near style brought the war to a close " Gen. Johnston said he told Gen. was not Pershing that the Ninety-fir- st well equipped when it was ordered into the Argonne. "We cant wait for that," Gen. Pershing answered. "We must 1 ' " . strike, new.' " j JO Flooort, GENEVA. Friday, May 2. The Mo&ed .ow.hrcff,,b-8.v.tb- , Irish governrepresentatives of the ancientaesem ments, according to reports received people in national parliament bled, do, in the name of the Irish na- here have refused to entertain the tion, ratify the establishment of the offer of o Belli Kun, the Hungarian Irish republic and plbdge "ourselves- ( to make territorial conand our people to make this declare- j tninister, '"J ha, repeatedly tion effective by every means at our ditions providing that fighting stopped foreign.-usurpcommand r all fronts. The a Rumanians and elected repre- on the To ordain that Czechs 1 the. inarch on Budan a. ni, of the Irish people alone pest. - continue J -- . rule in this, sentatives Whereas. English to make lasts binding on hare power baa-I Tias been, u., and always the people of Ireland, and .that theand fraud and maintained. Irish parliament is the only parliade-- J the against Military occupation ff solemnly declare foreign gov. ernment in Ireland to be an invasion and the of people; win led was The Irish republic of our national right which we will Claimed in Dublin by the Irish never tolerate, and we demand the of on behalf evacuation of our country by the Engarmy, acting lish garrison; Irisfi iepfr; sod. reIs "We claim for our national Inde"When a. The Irish people maintain its and secure pendence the recognition and sup,.d to to in order Saoiete independence port of every free nation of the world, CHISHOLM, 3. Minn., May and we proclaim the Independence to Many of the small independent mjniote the common weal to iron Justice, to provide for future be a condition precedent to Interna- miners on the Mesaba homo and tional peace hereafter; Range have jrfense. to Insure peace at In the name of the Irish people closed or are closing and the larger mod will with all nations, and to a national polity based upon we humbly commit our destiny to ones are reducing their working tie peoples will, with equal right and Almighty God. who gave our fathers forces 40 to 0 per cent, it waa learncourage and determination to pervjai opportunity for every citizen; the severe through long centuries of a ed today because of unsettled condi"Whereas. At the threshold or a ruthless tyranny, and. strong In the tions In the steel market, attributed justice of the cause which they have tre era in history the frisk electorate of Decern handed down to us, we ask his di- by some, to tbs dispute between fedhs in the general election occasion to first vine blessing on this, the last stage eral boards over steel prices. the seized Vr. iSls. Subsidiaries of the United the struggle which we have States declare by an overwhelming majority of r.Mit to ohich that people will grivo pledged ourselves to carry through to Steel corporation have not yet befreedom." hs aiiegiance; gun to reduce their forces. Teas. for-eig- -- -- a Is i Eager to Retire To the Quiet Victory Loan Only life. With One Week BERLIN. May 2. (By The AssoPress). Field Marshal von Hindenhurg has , written President Ebert announcing his intention to retire to private life. "During the transitional-periosays von Hindenhurg. "I consider it my duty to serve the fatherland, but with the conclusion of a preliminary peace my tack will be fulfilled and my desire to retire, in view of my advanced age, will be universally understood, the more so because It is known how hard it has become for me. in view of my opinions and ray entire personality and the past, to continue to exercise my off tee." Herr Ebert replied, assenting to the field marshal and exrequest of the pressing the undying thanks" of thes German people for von Hindenhurg' services and To End Job - -- con-ei'u- te Cent Vor HffldenbWg - re-rtj- !n sf Tear Crocer's 2 Package fee 25 ' - by The Irish peopio and, people; free a, Vhcreas; Kor seven hundredyoar. ceased to people has never protest- - WASHINGTON, May 2. With only seven working days left, more than of the Victory Liberty loan remains to be subscribed. Treasury department figures tonight showed d of 11.497,347.(00. leas than the loan quota, pledged. Individual subscriptions in nearly every reserve district were said to be running far short of those in previous loans, apparently Indicating that the pubtie waa not awake to the necessity of raising the full 14,300,004)00 asked for in order to bring the men back from overseas, complete demobilization and care for those wounded la the service. Plans immediately were laid and telegrams sent to every state d. two-thir- organization in the country to make the last seven working days of the com paugn productive of sufficient individual subscriptions to put the loan "over the top. without calling on the financial institutions and uring up " credit. The t. Louis federal reserve district leads the country in having subscribed S S per cent of its quota, and two other western districts, Chicago and Minneapolis,, rank second arid third. respectively.1 The southwest, or Dallas district, was at the bottom when the latest tabulation of subscriptions was made. The amounts subscribed by the fed oral reserve districts, together with the percentage of quota attained by each district as officially reported - to the treasury tonight, were as follows District Bubscriptiona Pr.it. o St I A Successful Successor to Coffee Made in Salt Lake doesntagree with lota of folks and ITS EXPENSIVE. Yet so inborn with most of us is the desire for a beverage that LOOKS- like - coffee and Coffee -- SMELLS like coffee and that TASTES like fee that the problem has been to And a substitute that is at all satisfactory. Nearly 20 years ago the National Tea Importing company of Salt Lake began selecting and roasting the finest western barley making a delicious cof- and selling cof. MAID-O-BARL- for 20 Years fee substitute, rich in flavor in color in rqma.and in .healthful .proi)ertiea ..,,IIundre(kJS . of Salt Lake families have used instead of coffee all these years, and so generous have they been in their praises of this successful successor to coffee that the demand has Steadily increased until we now find it necessary to manufacture in' sufficient quantities to meet the constantly increasing requests .from men maids house- and grocers. , wives Maid-o-Barl- ey 1114,385.050 320.601.700 15,070.060 161.202.000 .. 49.190.900 70,127.050 124.243.000 .. .... Cleveland Philadelphia New York San Francisco Dallas .. 5 ST.W.WP-2- ... 112.900.000 (9 257,300 11,224.660 body-buildi- ng It-a- nd MAID-O-BARLE- - Y r ALL NEXT WEEK daubing Cram) Wilbur bran til ol, gifted Mamie and the Wilkes Plajers In a play of 4remeodoos emotional power. Nancy Lee It a nomao whose life domes peril-ou- J 1 to Is saved y 'noa r r ul ntm t by a nbUlinflaif Handsome, faly 3 24.6 22.9 19.2 LOS ANGELES MAYOR IS ACQUITTED AFTER BRIBERY HEARING LOS ANGELES. CaL May2. Mayer F. T. Woodman, on trial hers for several weeks on charge of having' accepted a bribe to protect vice conditions. was acquitted tonight by a Jury in the superior court. Matinees Thursday and Saturday Regular Prices. Matinees, 15c to 35c: Nlghta. 23r to 75c. lit! ta-- Cl. u Sia.'i-.-- r e jy Go to Alaska, Advice Of Officer to Doughboys Just Out of the Service TTMEJimE PHONE WAS. ,2221 ALL V to try this fine, barley coffee; and we want-youthe rest of the family. So weve put up in INTRO- -' DUCTORY- 10c " PACKAGES,' containing -- 1 pound " ach. Youll find it at your grocers this, morning or if he shouldnt happen to have it, telephone our J- re factory Wasatch 5005 and we will tell be can instantly supplied. you Mrs. Housewife Louis Chicago Minneapolis Boston Kansas City Richmond Maid-o-Barl- ey Everyone Can Get It Now YOU ds one-thir- e. liSiM18!i Men One-Thi- rd ciated (KB0GQ(3? to try , e f'ppresd IN Suggested -- Heolin Soles s- Gen. Pershing -- Add boiling water, then this tors. "The greatest of ait crimes in a free country under a government of, for and by the people, such as ours. be added, "is the preaching and practice of the doctrines of anarchy and '7 flav- Jiffy-Je- ll ad- Along Plan That r or can sealed in glaa a bottle in each package. Each is rich essence, condensed from fruit juice. vocates of anarchy. Bolshevism- - and violence," said Kep. Mondel! of Wyoming,, who will be Boor leader of the Republican majority in the next house, today, the new Congress can be depended upon to provide it." Mr. Mondel! expressed the. opinion that there already was sufficient law on the statute books to deal with such malefac- Ind. Ikrtta. O.LM.M. by the Irish republic hid publication of which is This to Ireland. its firm allegiance to the Irish repubJ 'ttran.;.W In Vials WASHINGTON, lUf J. If further legislation is necessary to punish bomb 91 Open Fighting Won s Fruit-Juice- 3-1- V' Hr I NEXT-WEE- K Ralph Cloninger I 'i Ami Die doningpf Mock Cwifiany In you-whe- COFFEE HURTS Mast people have come to recognize that truth. But barley is highly healthful and MAID-0- -. BARLEY is' roasted from the finest of western barley grains in our clean, daylight factory at 45 West 1st South.street, Salt Lake. is amazingly The cost of low. A large package containing 2 pounds retails for only 40 cents only 16 cents per. MAID-O-BARLE- pound. i . "irt t , Y ' U'-i'.- , l! ' ORDER AT ONCE Try one of the introductory packages. tVe know, youll . like it If youd like a free trial first simply telephone Wasatch 5005 and we win send you a sample package free wjth enough for five or. six golden, brown cups of this delightful health drink. 45 Wesi PLAYS ALL WEEK, Except Monday nd NATIONAL TEA IMPORTING CO. First South St. Wasatch 5005. The ileliRhtfuUy human comedy bawl on Bret Hartes famous story. It is a play full of tlc breezy heartiness of the frontier weM. and gives halt a splendid Lakes fatorUc actor ami his comjMiny . opportunity. , Prices It OR LSOnArD & SPQOtH used to be Go west, .voting man. Now comes Lieutenant Leonard Sugden. explorer, artist, surmounted geon. with the t Canadian police, who has spent- seventeen years the discharged In Aimaks, to tell soldier and sailor Oo to Alaska, Alaska." Hs says to man. go young If they follow Jii advies they will It go west" find sueh opportunities that the unwilt not both, employment problem sanction of the er them. With the government he Is making a lecture tour Of the American army camp. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Nt Kilts, 25c, Sac. SOv, 75e, Matinees, I-- " . 1IOW TO BECOME A CITIZEN OF rJB-VAMT. rMTFB ST YTESk E. TALMAdET" ! at publtrhed a new edition of Jn -TOR VITALITY Or MORMONISW." Wilson's Naturalization Laws of on dis- United States showing how to Containing 104 brief Ameiican citizen. Also Intinctive doctrines, of the Church of faitter-day balms, 3(1 cludes United States Constitutonv Jesus Christ of Declaration of Independent Depart.pages of ment Regulations. Forms. Question Published by Ths Gorham-Pre- s Asked by Court. Short Hiirory of Boston. Meat. . United statoa etv. etc. Setenth Cloth. 1l.5v. 1917. 1ERLT NEWS BOOK STORE. 25 CENTS. POST PAID. , St. Mam News Building. . . DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. 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