Show V ( jEHB v3 BALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY MAY 28 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBUOA- N rL- - in 1917 IS AGE OF WHY MEN DODGE GOOD SOLDIER’ HEROES BISHOP CHURCH TELLS PASTOR’S PLEA WHY WOMEN GO i FOR MANHOOD jones Asserts Present Call to Soldiers Is in Tabernacle Speaker Favors Brave Men as Much Needed Line With Conscience Impromptu Talks by Many ’ as in Any of World’s Instead of Preacher Epochs Prelate Says : Minister Avers ' ' s f ' The reason so few men attend church pastor of the First services said H H Cummings in a and Cnltariaa church chose a timely discourse at the Tabernacle yesterday Is because they are not satappropriate theme “The Good So- afternoon isfied with “twaddle” heard from the ldier” for discussion at yesterday church pulpit whereas the service Taking the part or average morning's attend because they consider the soldier boys against the supercil- women it a religious duty Mr Cummings said ious class that seeks to treat he that he believed more good acan be acmanhood with disdain different by anhaving on the pin- complished placed them ae by right and address deliver ipeaker unprepared devotion nacle of sublime courage of aach than the expression Sunday by and awarded by history the :he views of one person Sunday after always freely to or the unprejudiced heart youth Sunday man who dares death for others Calls Church Negligent Mr Mallck referred to Memorial day To negligence on the part of the as a “kind of holy day” sacred to the In giving too little attention O A R and paid full tributes to the ohurch the education of the youth and a war situation veterans but the present now ack of the morals of the tc safeguarding are going and the boys who ounr men and women of the world the front were addressed chiefly wil Ir Cummings attributed the present of today The American soldiercause for which war clearest go out in the ever The atrocities of the war he dea soldier has foughtin doubt ana clared have demonstrated the fact that ‘Sometimes men are resent methods of religious training some better way be think there might ave not the restraining reproduced is there “but Mr Mallck said today were sults upon to depended they device human no such doubt Every about bring last this was tried and failed oefore Each Individual is rewarded or punterrible appeal to the soldier was ished In accordance with his own made” Mr works said and accord I anils Soldier's Work to the Cummings he declared ‘ the ing gospel to course of men is often wrong and the The soldier's work was declared love sons of men continue in drunkenness that which be of a man “greater piece with this” is gen- prostitution and end In awful grief than hath no so nearly superhuman Wants Bible la Schools erally is called divine Explaining that itregarded Mr Cummings advocated the reading civilised the which with the crisis In the public schools desaid: of the Bible world is confronted Mr Mallck the that average child received claring Is a nation “In the central empire e seventy-fiva week In the recitations control the last school and only one lesson with a small group inonce a week in over moral and remains of a power general In the Sunwork religious never been has nation This Europe school is an day allowed to speak its will Here Idaho he said provides that the For many a nation has which army shall be read ten minutes each up ana Bible comyear power has been built in day the for great ment the public school without the population prepared bit of shrewdest paternal He advocated a- similar law for Utah day by the ever known —pure despotism nursing unmatched outside of Asia combined with efficient paternalism “In 1914 while nations went about much by encouraged will their affairs good demany recent expressionsto of the last this nation prepared and tail sprang at Europe surprised YOUTH-MOR- RIS at evident became It unprepared here was a once power committhat alone ted to power honoring power terms other refusing to discuss in anyXow Plans Known Sermon at “All the plan is now kpown It held Baccalaureate our democratic ways in its scope all YVe refused to believe this withheld University of Utah Heard so unlike was It anything Judgment we had known like a page torn out by Thousands of the terrible days of the ancient world” a Before an audience which filled every of wonderful power seat Only display in the gymnasium of the Univerof a power stronger than that nursed sity of Utah last night Nephl L Morris will for years bring forty by Germany delivered the baccalaureate sermon tyand lift world to the back peace his remarks to the members addressing of nations the backs the from ranny of the forty-eight- h graduating class Fire must be met Mr Mr Mallck said Morris said in part: and a still blase bv Germany "I am sqre that no class of gradube persuaded in the only lan- ates must bigger ever went forth Into such a world or before honor It will speak now calls the young man and women guage as to revert the world tocan again home affections peaceful Yc business Interests of awf d the betterment of llvihg conditions and ine the uplift of mankind even motherhood or child- sacred to his strong ad hood in not again Its Innocence Reverting miration of the lad in khaki Mr Ma “You are to be thrown on your own Mck said: resources your own ways fight will soldier through lifeto Speed "It is the soldier and the be recognized us alone who stands today between is and as you travel along with your felall and the total loss of all that of low laborers you will realize the life is dearest to mankind In the light the survival of the fittest The world the clear need for his devotion he goes Is a school and there is no playout with conscience clear with all oth- ing great truant and every day you will er means first exhausted with the learn a new lesson essential to life a Life burden of all on his shoulders One is school of and what experience has to forget a lot to disdain the sol- you have learned thus far has equipped dier’s part either in the past or todayv you for the real problems Dne has to forget much that we Product of Experience God and abuse to thank “Humboldt and Goethe said man Is a or to as other men are today that he is not not of the soil and a brother to the soil his holy robes product sav he will rocks and trees This Is true in the with today’s business sense of the physical man but not of Soldier Not Egotist the real man who is a product of ex“The soldier is the last man to think perience We represent tonight the exwhich we have Indihis part so high” theidealisation pastor said “He periences rough and vidually passed If our experiences escapes sentiment for mar- have been wholesome our effect on the sainthood and is notman Itching he does not world will be good and uplifting As a real tyrdom The sol“In the the Deity did little take himself so seriously with for man beginning He was surrounded with difdier is the average man in love of duty ficult obstacles Man was brought Into path summons life who sees the hard the world with nothing but his hands opening before his feet and which’ to carve his future the courage and consecration to walk with “Life’s problems will surround you in it to the end “To him it is just the plain way of henceforth and you will be detached all the powers the taking up of a bur- from have parental care and obligation will be taxed to developed den by the strong that the old the you the utmost You will perceive that women and the children cannot bear men become effeminate and flabby by should for themselves The soldierofboywhat You will discover that he Indulgences be viewed In the light is an excellent asset but that others and wealth sacrifices and achieves for not make men — There Is his luxuries do more should ungrudgingly be given conthan gold manhood something with the great" Mr Mallck place and ability to willingness integrity cluded serve and it is to such a world as this that you are called on to take your John Mallck red-blood- ed - - GLORY AWAITS en-jo- THEATRE MECHANICS part GIVEN FINE BENEFIT successful as well as atFinancially was the benefit of the Thetractive ‘Mechanics’ association which atrical took place last night at the Orpheum theatre Nearly all of the theatres lo-in Balt Lake furnished acts and much assisted cal talent A screen feature Included a popular comedy the house was every seat in be Nearly Proceeds will used printaken cipally for charitable purposes s No Need to Look to the front many of them Utah never go to return They will shed glory on the state and nation “No matter what service you are called upon to render do your duty to mankind and God Scars are the real medals men will wear in God's fight medals of honor and service” The musical features of the program Included the grand march from Aida by the University orchestra under direction of Prof Thomas Giles a selection “Andante CantaJbile” by the Univertwo selections by sity string quartet: Ladies' Glee club and the University “America” by the congregation The invocation was offered by the Rev J H N Williams and the benediction was pronounced by the Very Rev William W Fleetwood CHILDREN 5000 Old — Natural Color Comes With the Great the Use of Q-B- Glory Awaits Yoath “Many of you may stand by the side of French and English soldiers in the trenches and the girls will see 20000 or 30000 of the flower of the youth of TO OVERLAY an Scientific Discovery— Not a ‘ Contest of Nations’ PostDye There Is no longer any need for sensible people to let gray hairs spoil their older than looks or make them Now that great are or feelappear really they chemists have succeeded In discovering back a natural color to a way to bring and faded hair in a perfectly gray way —withhealthful and pleasant likelihood of ridwithout and out dyes icule — thousands have banished istheir This way by gray hairs for good Hair Color Restorer the use of a harmless and efficient liquid all ready to use Q-B- an Ironclad Guarantee Is guaranteed by the makers to give satisfaction— or your moneya back Not a patent medicine not Q-B- sn poned From Friday Takes Place Tonight Q-B- an Q-B- an Q-B- an Q-B- &n :l “The Contest of Nations" s’ massive was postpatriotic production 25which will take ‘place May poned Friday Is an tonight The production 5000 to be given allegorical play patriotic children from the schools of SaltbyLake The play will 'be presented on the south steps of the State Capitol buildA platform has been erected for ing the dancing numbers The dances will be enhanced by a special lighting sys- -' tern which has been installed for the production "Tbe Contest of Nations” is a series of folk songs and dances representative of the different ‘nations The contest Is presided over by the “Spirt of Fair a finale the prize is unanl-mousPlay” As to Miss Columbia awarded Thirty-tw- o of the school children will take part in the folk dances while 250 of the children will take part In of each natbs songs representative tion All of the 5000 children in the finale which will be a medley song of the nations - - 0 “ Preaching at St John's chapel yesterday morning on the question of compromising with ideals Bishop Paul Jones said that the present time calls for God’s heroes to stand with equal firmness for the Ideals of Christ and to 'hold his truth and live his life of brotherhood against all odds "They enslave their children’s children who make' compromise with sin” he quoted from Lowell Ideal of Perfection “With an ideal of perfection before it comprehended in the teaching of sonshlp to God and brotherhood to man not play fast and loose humanity should Men to circumstances according should not lay such an ideal aside because it Is inconvenient temporarily because the pressure Is heavy” or' Bishop Jones added He illustrated his point from the life of Socrates the great pagan philosopher When Socrates faced a similar situation the bishop said he communed with his friends as follows: “And now that this fate has come me I cannot cast away the reaupon sons which I gave in former times for to me as good as still appear they ever and I honor ana reverence them Just as I did before” As much is expected of the followers of Christ Bishop Jones said on Earth Christ’s Mission “Christ came to ' show us a way of life that would bring men to their highest development and that would be in with God’s will When you harmony have that you have salvation It Is unthinkable that the way He pointed out could be impossible of attainment It would be a terrible way If He offered us something that we could never achieve like the unthinking of children who hold a piece cruelty of meat just out of the dog's reach and tease him to get It cannot be aasoclated “Such a His way of life too must with God thought be the highest for less than that would mean an Incomplete development and not harmonize with God’s that could 'Ye therefore must be perperfection Father which Is in fect even your heaven is perfect’ sums it up” concluded the bishop Two new Irish songs by John 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Company only Warning: The nee of the word Victrela upon or ia the promotion or sale of Tnuie-mar- any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products la xnialtading sod fflegiL 'im59BSB&35!C®Z2Z Elan Faints When Fate Is Unhiiid to Hero in fhtovie’ carried it all the testings of its history through and whose Implications and enrichment the world needs in the final struggle ' with autocracy Need Cosnge Now “It is a day for devotion to answer memory for courage and optimism to touch us as we step into the procession that sets toward the goal of world brotherhood It Is a for devotion that snail lead us todayregard possessions asour enthusiasms and A Better World Will Result our very lives Rev P A Simpkin Points our but servants to lift the curtain on a new age of—human From Present War Says peace and development and to Out Obligations and Priv- rights move to the task in that same unfal the Rev Williams trust In the Eternal God as tering moved the Pilgrim and Puritan the ileges of This Generation Cavalier and the Mission priest the “The Laws of a Reconstructed continental and the Democrat all of World” was the subject handled by In the wonderful prowhom had place At Phillips Congregational church cessions of our national history” Rev James H N Williams pastor the last evening Rev P A Simpkin of the First Methodist Episcopal church preached on “Memories and Mandates" HURT IN HOSPITAL at the morning service yesterday Ala Decoration Sunday message to the great question as to In luding sermon a warm tribute the or the devil Is opening whether CARING FOR FRIEND the Rev God was paid to the sacrifice and devotion this Is Williams said that winning of the makers of modern democracy not the most reassuring time in huespecially those who lent shape to its When W Enright fell down the stair-wa- y man hlstory’and that faith must steady supreme expression as found In the itself Nearly all the triumphs of sciat a local rooming house at an ence and over nature’s forces are being Amerinstitutions of the history A A DOLLAR WEEK ican republic early hour yesterday morning he sus- turned to human physical pleasure and the great incidents and tained a severe scalp wound His bodily comfort while spiritual chanPointing to make services are being enriched through them that the ‘American’s friend John Gillow accompanied En- nels tic-memories the merest trickle In comwith and the: atmosphere right to the emergency hospital where parisononly that creates ' the Impulse to national The world has become a vast factory service Mr Simpkin showed that mem- the former suffered a scalp wound ories make the mandates of our day Glllow was tired and climbed on the for mechanical output the Rev Willthe outiams asserted and at Revere Memories warto rest He fell asleep put is of war and forpresent table Quoting operating He said in part: famous statement that “war off to the floor Three Sherman’s “Let us bow with reverent gladness and rolled hell”Is believed could he said he before the memories that rise so sharp- stitches were taken in his scalp wound come even out of the hell ofgood war and before our eyes and to God Ten stitches were taken In the wound that iwlth its close the laws of regenly clear ’ before the men who wrought God’s In’ and reconstruction would be 'Will buy a liberty Bondi and scalpi Both men are said eration will-Let us pay our tribute of devo- to Enright’s set in operation be soldiers at Fort Douglas They "wherein dwellath for a new world tion" but let us hear the mandate those were righteousness” - 9 weatmg civilian clothes memories voice They say to us That which we were ye must be’ DIED ' "Now cones the hour when side by BARBERS DEBATE BARKER —At 211 Edith avenue side'with the free peoples of the earth May 27 of ptomaine poisoning Mary we may nay must move across our Barker born June 28 18S8 in Kirtland WAGE PACT TONIGHT came borders and help write In world terms O and to Salt' Lake City from ' which is writ in the memories we Nauvoo 111 In 1849 Deceased that leaves revere today A meeting of the Journeymen barbers three sons and two daughters: Police to answer sacrifice with of Salt Lake will be held In the Salt officer- Allle A Ethan Allen and “It Is ours COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY sacrifice to create now the memories and Minnie Lake Labor temple tonight Several Frank Barker Miss to the recent work- Barker The body IsMary that shall - Inspire generations to be to mattera pertaining at the funeral j f emphasize- for the earth the spiritual ing agreement of the journeymen bar- parlors of Joseph William Taylor 25 ' 125 Main Street -- V I values that have marked ever' the' life bers and the master barbers will be S West Temple - street’ Notice of fu“ of this democracy the values that have definitely settled neral later HILE J M‘ Lacey 40 emwas obployed at Garfield the success of a serving young swain seeking the hand of a pretty film heroine at a local picture house yesterday and just when fate had e turned fortune hero Lacey the would-bagainst became ill He stepped to the street where he fainted and fell to the sidewalk suffering a scalp wound which was treated at the emergency hospital NATION MAKERS REGENERATE GIVEN TRIBUTE WORLD IS THEME - - ’ - - - - - -- - ' v " - - Vi BIRTHRATE DECLINE - patrio- ly Tenn mentioning druggist’s phis name Illustrated interesting book on Hair Culture" sent free Try Liquid Shampoo Hair Tonic Toilet Sotep also Depila( odorless ) for removing superflu tory oua hftv ' - i : : 'I A ': - ? VV : Decrease of 20 Per Cent in 1916 Compared With 1915 Reports Bureau Copenhagen via London May 27 1034 p m — The great decline in the German birth rate due to the war continues to produce disquietude among German Official statistics cf the sociologists fnpertal health bureau for cities with populations of 15000 and over and 200000 and over show a further comdecline In the birth rate of 1910 asheavy with that In 1915 which itself pared was some 20 per cent below that of 1914 Twenty-si- x German cities in the class of populations of 200000 and over rea decrease of 98093 births or 383 port cent as compared with the number per of children born in 1914 while the perIn all cities with populations of centage 15000 and over is slightly higher namely 39 per cent The decrease In births was accomfall ce panied by a corresponding death rata of infants under one hunyear old which was 133 per cent per dred births The government Is devoting intensive problem stud’ to the repopulation commissions attached to thp through minister of the interior ln-tf- - ELL-A-N w Absolutely- Removes’ Indigestion One package m - provesit 25c at all druggists |