Show THJS George Comer Lehi OGDEN Circulation h Department 4X0 street Twenty-fift- Tlrhom SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY FEBRUARY 5 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N ' 915 SAYS HUMANITY I -- Pioneer Called by Death in 87th Year Vincent Sexton - Correspondent Telephone 91 v ' NEEDED IN WAR 0 SEI St Louis Feb 4 — Fire swept bya gale caused approximately to 1500000 damage and aserious Injury the few feet of five- persons within where the Missouri Athletic club spot was burned to the ground with a loss of thirty lives three years ago were Constant streams of waterhome-oon the new $1000000 played association which the Missouri Athletic flames v The fire was lapped by the however was confined to the? buildings company of the A J Platt Bakery new building where it originated-thIt on of the Franklin bank adjoining the west and that ot the C a& W McLean Mercantile company sporting of goods firm inon the east Thousands were latter the building cartridges flames making more exploded :by thework of the firemen hazardous' the who were handicappedfour-storbyy zero weather The wall of the bakrey and crashed through the roofbuildbuilding Into the- basement of the bank ing injuring four firemen and a janitor the latter probably fatally1 Nights - “ - to Women of Utah to Pastor Ogden Presbyterian Appeal Protest May Send Tele Church Founds Sermon gram to President on Present Crisis SpeeUl to The Special to Tbe Herald-Republica- n NELLiB V NICHOLS - MR Ogden Feb 4 — “If It Is the stern fact that some things for which America stands can be maintained only by war then let us hate war” said Rev John E Carver pastor of Firstt Presbyterian church In his momlig sermon Mr Carver spoke in part as follows: "War has Its great victories of humility and mercy and true brotherhood of Christian for there are the war as well as thetriumphs triumphs of blessed peace America has entered fully Into in the the winning of peace laurels few years and if our lot no is past to help bear the brunt of war there are fields for the highest humanitarlanlsm in our nature “War has ever a bloody meaning but as the a It can have as noble U The cause and contestants will path give not prefact that one is a soldier doesIs abansuppose that all principle doned war has been one ot “The and inhumanity but marked present cruelty those who have stooped to all that brute power could do have not advanced their cause by so doing: sol“One of the instances of their manhood and diers asserting great the Theban legion character is that of 6600 men who were was comprised of It led over the Alps by Maximln They were ordered to cruelly exterminate peaceful dwellers in Gaul They refused Then when ordered to sacrifice to heathen gods they again refused The commander thrice ordered them decimated and when even that did not swerve them from their fixed adher ence to principle Maximln ordered the to- massacre them The entire army was killed in the most Inhuman glon manner “If America must face the awfulness we of battle there is no reason why we should think that the more Inhuman are the nearer is victory If it is Rie stern fact that some things for which America stands can only be maintained so be it We have been by war then our Ideals bright our armor ’keeping of of faith scrubbed and our swords undulled and we should never principlefrom shrink using them in time of need “There is no use of standing for prinif we are not willing to meet the ciple one who would lower it in action and deed Freachers who only preach are not as despicable as nations and peo-lhigh Ideals but do not ex pie who - ' - Feb 4— Socialists of Ogden in a mass meeting at the city hall this afternoon protested against the United States entering the European war At the meeting which was presided over by J J McGregor with G L Malan as secretary the following resolution was unanimously adopted: ’“The Socialists of Ogden are human to war as the greatest enemy ofopposed progress We denounce the militarist to conspiracy which has for its object force upon the people of America com military service pulsory “We believe It should be our effort to keep foodstuffs at home Instead of them to warring countries sending “We urge all members of the workclass organized and unorganized ing to let the rulers of the state and nation hear their voices In protest against rich man’s war a “We appeal to the women of Utah who must send their sons to kill and be killed to make their protest before is too late it “We challenge the churches of Utah to prove their faith by their works and to show by their protests that they are what they claim to be — followers of Christ the Prince of Peace “We ask all good citizens to join with us in protesting the efagainst in to involve our country war forts We do not believe that any good reason exists for the United States becoming Involved in the European' war” If tomorrow's developments tend to show that the United States plans to take up arma against Germany a telegram of protest will be sent to President Wilson Socialists at today’s meeting said to believe yet they were not prepared will really enter the that this country world war POLICE RECOVER TOOLS Ogden Feb 4 — Police of Ogden have recovered carpenters' tools valued at 220 reported to have been stolen from George Dego at a new house at Adams avenue and Twenty-eight- h street The tools were found under the Thirtieth street bridge on Jefferson avenue MAUSS CHANGES POSITIONS —Michael Mauss forMurray Feb 4Mlller-Chhoon company merly with the of Murray has taken a position as field and crop Inspector for general Twin Peaks Canning company the here for the year 1917 Mr Mauss has been n comemployed by the pany and before that time was sheriff ert them “Christ always declared that it costs in Murray for a number of years to maintain the right Evil and self have those who will fight for their base gains Woe to right and truth CHARACTER BUILDING when none care enough cnd character to fight and suffer for them Most THEME OF ADDRESS lives that are ruined are ruined because they will not suffer and deny Rector ef St Paul's Pariah Speaks at for what they know is best” Vesper Service of Alleged Street Car Bandit to Face Jury In District Court at Ogden Special to The Feb 4 — The Herald-Republica- n trial ef Harry Ogden Wood alleged street car bandit who Is believed by the police to be one of the men Awho shot aand badly wounded Wood conductor on the Charles of October 20 1916 will begin in nightdistrict court Tuesday the Wood is charged with assault morning to murder Judge A EL Pratt tempt will be tbe presiding judge Conductor Wood shot and killed one of the men who held up the car but the man’s companion escaped When Wood applied for medical treatIlarry after the ment In Salt Lake shortly he was arrested on suspicionas shooting the conductor and later identified by men Thu Identity one of the hold-u- p of the robber who was killed was never learned ELKS ARRANGING FOR COMING SHOW Special to The Feb 4 Herald-Republi- n cs — The committee in Ogden of the coming Elks’ minstrel charge for the proshow is looking for talent number duction and already a large of singers and others have volunteered W D W Zeller chairman of the show committee will he glad to hear from whose particular any Ogden people are such that they could qualifications The be used in the coming production will be a Cabaret” show “A Night in Alhambra theatre resented at the larch 'f 5 and 6 RED CROSS WILL MEET TO ORGANIZE Special to Tbs Herald-Repabliez- a ' Feb 4 —The Ogden branch of National Red Cross society will theOgden meet at the Weber club Monday after noon at 3 o'clock for the purpose of apcommittees and discussing pointing of for organization In the eventand plans war between the United States are All persons interested Germanyto be invited present fikg anOpenBoolt Forl&img Mothers 3 lost upon months women look becoming a mother for the first time as something full o f unknown mysteries i agony and pain a time of distressing days and These are misguided con- “Mother’s Friend” used 'daily before confinement will prove Its great value as an allay to those clusions distressing pains and assist nature in doing its work with ease and comfort Get “Mother’s Friend” at your druggist The young mother should become acquainted with tbe information In a book on Motherhood that will be mailed free to all who write Address ' The Bradfleld Regulator Co 211 Lamar Bldg ’ - Atlanta Ga - con-taln- ‘ ' ed O A vesper service at the rooms Christian asRev afternoon yesterday J H Dennis spoke on the the subject “Personal Influence Conscious and Unconscious” dealing with the effect which the character of one person has on another suggesting that the build ing uj of character is one of the most essential requisites of life as the ef fect for good or evil although not at the time of meeting is predated indelible In its Impress The Idea that what people do or how they do It as as it Is within the law he said long Is a fallacy as the good or evil that men do has some Influence on the rest of the world no matter how lowly In life the person maybe Two solos were sung by A E Eber-harand the members of the Girls’ Friendship society of St Paul’s church served refreshments dt SALT LAKE TRAFFIC MEN AT RATE HEARING Interstate Commerce At- - Meet!: tracts Experts to Denver J Reeves general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line returned yesfrom Denver where he atterday tended the hearing of the Interstate commerce commission held for the purpose of ascertaining the merits of the' contention of the Colorado to obtain more liberal freight capital rates into the local territory Mr Reeves says that rarely have so been assembled at many rate experts an Interstate commerce commission In addition to Mr Reeves hearing was attended by the hearing at Denver W S Hal W Prlckett and and vice presidentMcCarthy respecmanager tively of the traffic service bureau of Utah Owing to the blockade on the Union Pacific east of Laramie Wyo Mr Prlckett and Mr' McCarthy may not return to Salt Lake until this forenoon DIFFERENT who live on farms don’t exPeople pect to eat eggs In the winter when little But It’s differthe hens very —Cleveland ent In thelaycity Leader A AL SIIAYNE e News STAN STANLEY! Feb Ore 4 - Assisted by His Relatives The Singing Beauty T X MATINEE AT 230 — NIGHTS AT 8A0 Matinee 25e Children 15c DDIACO ' Night and BOe Boxes and Loges Reserved J” ff I Children25e15c and 25c luEw MILDER WEATHER IS AGED WOMAN IS INJURED BY FALL Elks Promise Big Entertainment m RELIEVING FUEL PINCH Coming Production i j - PRIMES FOR AFTER WAR Eight Trainloads of Coal Are Being Delivered at Yards : of Local Dealers GEORGE COMER ' tComer Georgeman LEHI Feb 24— of Lehi business and a pioneer died at his home here this morning Mr Comer was 87 years old George Comer the' son of Job and Amelia Comer was born October 17 1880 at Gurney Somer setshlre Farrlngdon He married Mari England Ann Smith February 15 1852 and wit! his wife and six children came to Utah September 15 1866 in the William company Mr Comer Henry Chipman walked most of the way across the and that of plains while his family Jesse Smith's rode In a prairie schooner drawn by an ox team the Indians half their cattle en route stealing Mrs Anne Smith Cromer died In - Mary 1907 and November 13 1913 Mr Comer married Miss Susannah Harwood of Spanish Fork who survives him He had twelve children by his first wife are Mrs ElizaThose who survive him beth Gleddill George Lorenzo Comer Heber Comer Amelia Hertell Sarah Dorton of Lehi John Comer superintendent of agricultural sugar beet of Greeley Colo and seed Alice industry of Salt Lake City The English dead are Mary Jane Polly Smuin Jesse- and Alma Mr Cromer was president of the Alpine Stake Genealogical society and filled two missions one to the south ern states and one to England was identified proprominently motion and building of the Provo woolen mills and- other manufacturln industries and in the growth of Leh The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Lehi tabernacle - Japan Getting Ready for Economic Crisis - Toklo ' Feb 4 —Abundant evidence that Japan is making elaborate plans to meet the possibility of a world eco- nomic crisis Is found in a recent meeting of the chambers of commerce of the Japan which gave a reception for new Terauchi cabinet' Premier Terau-cdelivered an address promising the government’s assistance to the maintenance of the nation’s prosperity The assemblage was significant as showing the existence of the same close working arrangement between government and commercial interests in Japan as exists In the nations of Europe There is great Interest here as to whether the will preWashington administration period by copare for the ppst-woperating with its commercial and Industrial leaders Count Terauchi said that at present an Japan was enjoying prosperity with excess of exports 'over imports However it might be very difficult to maintain this favorable commercial situation after the war In this respect’ said the premier the government was prepared to consider proper measures for maintaining trade prosperity and to take proper steps to meet thp changing situation It was Important the premier said that the nation should develop the domestic manufacturing Industry by using hoxpe products in time of peace as well as war The government would endeavor to find proper measures and do what It considers best for the furtherance of that purpose The great need for Japan1 was that it should supply its own needs in raw materials hi -- and Other Places of Interest Are to Tbs Henid-Republics- D Brigham City Feb 4 —The board of governors of the Box Elder Commercial club held a meeting last night at which President E M Tyson submitted his list of appointments to the various committees The board decided unanito wage an active campaign for mously new membership The club has over 200 active members enrolled and the 300 mark will be the aim of the officers The committees for the ensuing year are as follows: Albert Membership —Dr R T Hansen Frank Earl W LWilley Holst Willis Morgan and Ira Larsen Public Improvements and Parks—N C 31monsen Carl Isaacson and Norman Iverson Education — Le Roy B Young Wynn L Eddy and F W Flshburn Railroad and Transportation — H L W T Davis Meffert W I Hargis Land and Irrigation — John B MaAlvin Ipsen thias Wames Jensen —E W Dunn James Manufacturing Halverson W W Knudson -C Mines and Mining— W Knudson E Claude Jenson L J Anderson Laws and Legislation —W J Lowe John W Peters J H Zundel Sanitation and Public Welfare— JoW Sobel M Rasmussen Dr D seph W Henderson Entertainment —W V Call O C Jacobsen W E Davis Water and Electric Lights — A L Eddy R A Madsen John D Peters and Publicity — WAdvertising Lawson James Knudson andSperry John L Pierce Board Committees President Tyson ex ’officio member: Rules Admission and Grievances —W V Call A L Eddy John L Fierce Joseph W Sobel Dr RV TLawson Willey LeN ChrisB Simonsen Sperry Young Roy — John House Manager L Pierce : Eight trainloads of coal said to amount "to about 300 cars were received yesterday in the local yards of the Denver & Rio Grande Switching the cars to yards of local coal merchants began early last evening and unless most of the coal received yesterday is billed to western and northern points coal have its the city should more than twogreatest weeks acsupply in men cording to railroad received in Salt Although the was supply as large as during Lake Saturday but little of the coal was daysLake previousSalt and it was the genleft in the eral opinion of coal dealers thatmore situation could be considered serious than at any time during- the entire week With the arrival ofmilder weather howtover It is expected that the demand this week will be much less than that of last week Slips on ley Sidewalk and Reazslas Unidentified la Hospital foe Three Honrs When only a few doors from her home at 34 Union avenue yesterday afternoon Mr Mary Taylor 70 years of age slipped on the Icy sidewalk and a slight concussion of the sustained brain- - She was removed to the emer- - pf where she remained gency hospital more unidentified for than three hours She could not speak coherently as a result of the Injury and her name was a neighbor who had not known until seen the accident telephoned the police and furnished the Information Mrs was treated by Dr W 8 Key-tiTaylor and later removed to the L D S Her condition Is not regarded hospital from as serious according to reports Described Dr Frederick Vlnlng Fisher lecturer traveler and author gave an illustrated lecture last night on “America Before the World” at First Methodist Episcopal church The lecture took the place of the regular preaching service and was the first of a series of special services Sunday Rev evening planned N Williams Dr James Hbeing by the pastor d Scores of art slides were used in the course of the lecture The Grand Canyon of the Colorado Yellowstone national park Glacier national park Yosemite national park the Panama canal the great cities of the country and many of its famous institutions were shown In the pictures hand-painte- FORMER SALT LAKER ENGAGED IN MAKING AIRCRAFT FOR V S alma thornbbjrg Thirteenth South Mrs 66i Is a letter from receipt of E her brother Earl Higof Salt ginbotham formerly Lake who Is engaged In the manufacture of aeroplanes at Hartford Conn He says that two war are turned out ataeroplanes the plant everybeing the reday sult of an urgent order from the war department The planes are being manufactured under the direction of Irvin Smith of New York brother-in-laMr of Higginbotham who has been furnished patents acto manufacture government the warplanes cording to the letter which has been received by Mrs Thornberg In addition to becoming expert in the manufacture of warplanes Mr Higginbotham is reported to have mastered the art of flying and during- tests on the Hartford opaviation field he erates new machinesfrequently - w INGENIOUS INVENTION Attachments for motor trucks Invented by an Illinois man lay furrows In ground lay telephone or telegraph cables cover them and the earth in a single operation repack - URGE MUNICIPAL AERODROMES AND c- there last night ¥ Saif LakeTheafre 3 wkX’mat TONIGHT First visit to Salt Lake of the mot soecewsfnl American play aftaee Mala street was an Indla trail COHAN A HARRIS ANTI-AIRCRA- ACCUSE AUSTRIANS OF DAMAGING SHIP Gsptala and Crew of Steamer Lucia Interned In Florida Said to Have Crippled Engines Pensacola Fla Feb 4 —Warrants to destroy a vescharging a conspiracy waters and violation of American sel in sworn out here were laws immigration and today against Captain Ivancich Ausnine members of the crew of the trian steamer Lucia which has been tied up here since the war began The charges were made by Bruce Weeks collector of customs who after an investigation declared that engine room equipment of the steamer in been eluding valves and pipes had broken and damaged to such an extent that they could not be repaired within less than three months The Lucia is a vessel of 4386 tons Salt Lake Theatre -- and White MINSTREL SHOW FOR CHARITY Thursday Friday and Saturday - - If GUARANTEED TO ‘Too Biany Cooks” MAKEGRAYHAIR All week Rials Than sed Sat Night prices 15c 25c 35c SOc hexes 75c Mat prices 15c aad 25c hexes NATURAL COLOR 50e aquatic DEFENCES FOR AMERICA FT SEE IT Oil REGRET IT WILL G FARRELL at the Elks club yesterday INQUIRY agent the says revealed are fact that many celebrities who scheduled to appear in the big charity minstrels at the Salt Lake theatre have and Thursday are now ininto Friday factions andSaturday split DON’T FORGET In sensavolved The jealpus rivalry tion caused when it leaked out that six Saturday members had prominent “stolen” one of the pianos and carried It to the kitchen where they were found rehearsing a ragtime number for the show is said to have caused dissension among the sextet The latest reports from the club last carried the information that P J night Moran and C A Quigley had severed their connection with the sextet and were making special inducements to VILLAGE IN GRIP Will G Farrell to form a trio with them Christensen and B F Parley claim they will work together OF COAL FAMINE Redman in a special number of parodies S C and Tom Homer county clerk Sherrill Schools Closed and Commercial Club will appear as a team in the olio in Isaacs Urgent Appeal for Im“Impersonations of Great Men Past and Present” Mr Homer appeared in mediate Fuel this number in a St Louis lodge show Residents of Grantsvllle situated on more than forty years ago the Salt Lake Route in Tooele county observe long trainloads of coal pass February 8 9 and 10 town every day but ac AWARDS GRAND CROSS through their an to which coal for ameal cording was received In Salt Lake last night TO VON MACKENSEN (Saturday matinee for from William Farrell secretary of the Commercial club of that Children) a serious Berlin Feb 4 — Emperor William has Grantsvllle is experiencing community coal famine conferred upon Field Marshal von Reserve seat sale opens Salt Owing to Inability to get coal the Mackensen the grand cross of the iron schools of Grantsvllle are reported to cross it was officially toannounced Lake theatre Tuesday Feb 6 have been closed all last week- and day the prospects for opening them this At the same time he sent the field EE week may only be brightened by the a letter expressing the thanks cars marshal at of least three coal of receipt Lon Parkinson of Grantsvllle said last of the fatherland for the achievements he doubts If there is as attained thata ton night as much of coal in the Tooele The only other recipient of the grand town cross of the iron cross is Field Marshal von Hlndenberg upon whom it WOULD PLACE BURDEN was conferred by Emperor William December 10 last at which time the emthe field marshal a letter OF WAR UPON WEALTH peror sent his desire to give an espeexpressing Manchester England Feb’ 4 — Imme- cial manifestation of his deepest thanks NOW PLAYING of accumulated by decorating him thus as the first diate conscription LONDON SINGING BELL THE so honored to be wealth to lighten the financial burdens general RINGERS in an artistic muof the war is demanded in a resolusical concoction entitled “MUtion adopted unanimously today at thq AUSTRIAN CROWN IS MOMENTS" SICAL “THE annual meeting of the labor party The BETTING BETTYS’ a racy-pac- y musical comedy: OLIVE resolution calls for taxation of not BRISCO the unusual comedROBBED OF A JEWEL less than fifteen shillings on the pound ienne and other big features on unearned Incomes direct taxation Three shows dally Prices — 4 the of One Jewels Feb of land and nationalization from the Budapest ’10c 20c 30c of the imperial crown was reported banking system the resolution Ram- missing after the coronation of King In Introducing say MacDonald labor member of the Charles has been found In the cathehouse of commons said that after the dral It was not known until after the war the country would be left with a loss was discovered that the settings debt of £4000000000 with an annual of several of the stones were loose A fixed charge of more than £200000000 thorough overhauling of the crown has how been ordered NOW PLAYING OLIVE TREE Wlllces Playem la the bis laughing The olive tree lives better under 1rst Erne here water than any other plant which is not Q-B- —Ger- Is Simply Healthful an Preparation — Satisfaction or man American citizens of Oregon had planned a celebration and' entertainment In honor of the kaiser’s birthday ' for today but when 1500 of them assembled at the German house they found it decorated entirely with United States flags all German costumes having been discarded and German national songs eliminated from the program William Reichmann chairman of the committee on arrangements announced that the purpose of the meeting had been changed also and ' that it would be for the Germall Red Cross English was spoken by most of the speakers and when “America” was played by the orchestra those present rose en masse and sang-A message was telegraphed ' on : sobehalf of the German-speakin- g cieties of Oregon urging that if possible the 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'' ' ‘ w f r ar President E M Tyson Ap LECTURER SHOWS VIEWS OF PARKS points Men to Promote Box Elder County Interests Yellowstone' Grand ' Canyon Yooemlte Special 5e K O PORTLAND GERMANS CALL OFF FETE FOR KAISER’S BIRTHDAY JRTLAND ! W Heant-Path- A Picture Plea for the Rule of the People and Against the Rule of Kings - Mlller-Cahoo- Y JIMMY BARRY MRS ( d WOOD TRIAL WILL At the BEGIN ON TUESDAY at sociation and Preoeatlag “The Rube” Ollle Young and April The f Ogden ' 0 ’ Herald-RepnbUc- THOMAS H INGE’S lOe 25c 50c 75c will Someone Name My Natloaallty V Roonlr Ward and Perron Flying Hearys 52-m- ile j- TODAY—TOMORROW Slats Than Frl Sat Mat 10c 23e 50c : MOMENT! POSITIVELY1 LAST TWO DAYS BEGINNING ' WEDNESDAY EVENING Bakery and Sporting Goods Store? Bum Near St Louis Clubhouse Athletic V SOCIALISTS OPPOSED TO ' - MENACE FIRE FIGHTERS - cr the OPPORTUNE ? j : ? ' "'V'--" r ‘i '!s j ' ' 1 U r i li mi Krf V H5 1 |