Show 4' "V '' THE r4T THE SALT IAKB HERALD-REPUBLICA- N Salt Lake Herald CEat June 6 1870) ' iV X ’ SALT IAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY MAY 28 1317 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N itive promise 4 The department has given repeated assurances that its policy is to be one of absolute frankness with respect to disaster If it should be that ships are sunk full information will be given out officially and HOW SOON? Lua( "v ATTRACTIONS TODAY RepnbUeaa quickly” 'J12 1906) This is the fair frank and open manner in which the (EstFeb allPant&ges — Vaudeville Big "The 60 MAIN STREET feature program headed by people want their government to deal with them Dinner a snappy one-aThe 'people of the United States have implicit faith Bachelor sketch : Published by The com Publishing and: Patricola the comedy —H E Booth A L Thomas rice president in their government and believe that 'the United' States Three Cabaret Queen of Song 5njr E Jenkins president Edward New bill W ednesday treasurer' Adolph Anderson secretary is to be a determining factor in bringing the world war shows dally — s Paramount-Empresand Today James 1 Casey' General Masager to a successful conclusion They want that faith recipfn "The tomorrow Madame Petrova All business correspondence should be addressed to The Flame” Paramount Plcto-grapUndying Pathe rocated in equal measure XleraldRe-publica- n News Con-- 1 Salt Lake City Utah Weekly No tragedy the war may bring forth could cause so tinuous 11 p m to 1230 —Vaudeville eight ' acts Liberty much distress if told immediately and in fair as would Three shows Associated with daily 245 730 and 9 ‘ follow the concealment that would wring the heart and o’clock the audit bureau circulations doubt suspense and dreadful Information concerning circulation will be supplied mind with the agonies of PANTAG ES —Heading the comedy apprehension through this association Venetian building Chicago Se to features at Pantages this' week is "The Bachelor Dinner?’ a - the Derelict farce - chuck full of lively fun and Clean Tip TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS musicand It has an plotfinish original ' to from start citizens is and California of - DAILY entertaining "generally Lake AND SUNDAY delivered fay carrier In Salt HOUSEWIVES The act was only brought west after a by the council of defense in that 8henomenal run City one week 15 cents Sunday' only 6 cents In New York From A Seymour- - Brown the fa"DAILY AND SUNDAY by mall— One month 75 cents state to cease feeding beggars for the reason that there one year $800 sons writer It combines his best is plenty of work and that no real necessity exists for mous song- writing skill with his ' brilliant SPNDALJiy mail (in advance) —One year $200 man to beg for food or money t wit any the cabarets of Patricola queen second pf This same precaution' might also be applied with New Is the York big feature good effect in every' state for no man who is hot a of the neat bill She has been accordovation after ovation throughout sworn enemy of honest labor need be idle anywhere A ed Her wonderful personality her it MONDAY MAY 28 1017 means should be found' however to correct the false is nottripalone her attractiveness' She is She cannot be definished artist belief some mendicants have that the only toil expected ascribed — is Patricola of them is to bunco the world out of the living they say Other she on the bill include numbers " ' Tabor Monroe and Fred Green in a ' owes them it And the banner in triumph shall ‘wave the blackface skit clever Samoyoa The world does owe every man woman and child a Barcelonian wonder “Swede” Billy O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave and company In “The Black living but it has been man’s duty to earn his ‘bread Hall and the thirteenth episode of Sheep’ sweat since the day the first family “The Secret of his brow by the Kingdom’’ from Eden went forth Not War But Savagery It is said that since war was declared the hobo and By the Press Agents TRUTHLESS warfare did not reach its ultimate degree all his peripatetic fraternity have disappeared from the of savagery when women and children were counted east This PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S — Madame may account for their presence in California Petrova the Russian who has actress among the victims of submarine attacks on ships at sea where the climate more is at the of this the starred is forces Paramount period year joined form of diabolism is revealed in the proclaimed salubrious to their ilk Like other “birds of in her first Laaky picture at the Paramoupassage” nt-Empress intent of the German government to treat hospital ships The usual overflowilong distances in incredibly short time ng- crowds greeted the show all day air war vessels that shall be attacked immediately when- they travel and witnessed her first picever found in the “barred zone” over which Germany Among them are many who have unimpaired physical yesterday the new arrangement which under ture useful some purpose is a Klpllngeze offering under the title strength and wit enough to serve lias assumed a reign of terror Undying Flame” Wonderfully The war should make it possible for the federal gov- of “The and There could be no more conclusive proof than this ernment photographed the is picture staged idle- from a mechanical blemish romove of to the in a malignant help that Germany has reached the last extreme of despera- ness The selective draft can do it in the cities where class by Itself Thestandpoint starts out story some 6000 tion in its mad ambition “to create a desolation and call the ago in Egypt when the loafer the bum and miscreant of various types can daughter ofyears ’’ loved a handsome the itpeaee the the result that was with king men The reno- shepherd converted be into and drafted fighting -- Since its tender of sheep by royal decree appearance on the field of carnage as a vation the sanitation and the discipline would do them placed in a niche of a temple and the symbol of mercy the Red Cross adopted by the Geneva the masonry closed in on him while was make influences would reformative healthful and good servant of the maid convention in 1864 as a badge of neutrality has been re- men princess of scores and thousands who in their present state thrown to the crocodiles in truly realspected by nations calling themselves civilized but Gerr of servitude which renders them more indolent fashion The princess after kissthan istic the half of the scarab the shephermany now treats it with the same contempt that has vicious are of little worth to themselves and none at all ing d-lover had given her prays Isis been shown for other conventions of war since the in-- v she be turned to atone The story that force be hobo should The to world the conscripted by usion of Belgium la then taken up in this pro&sic and unromantio twentieth century at a by the same process With the exception of invalided soldiers at Saloniki and regenerated now Egypt where the shepherd man garrison Such a conservation of power entirely and the in reincarwho may be taken to Gibraltar under such technical conprincess apparently service would help save men for industrial in the roles of quite nated enter the picture ditions as to afford them no safeguard of security vic- wasted a cavalry regiment and other war duty but the greatest de- athecaptain in of tims of German shot and shell are to be shown no mercy as important as be the colonel Incidents daughter the reformation of this flotsam and reminiscent of “The Garden of Allah” on the seas The sign that would be respected by a crew sideratum should brawl in the dance house the especially life on the of tide wherein the hero rescues the heroine of desjieradoes sailing under the black flag of piracy is jetsam scenes that are a delight to the lover to be disregarded by conscienceless demons at sea who setof Kipling's tales beautiful in photostunts stage serve the kaiser tings and some newcrowd Regiments for France Railway each other highlights The order is aimed naturally at hospital ships that AILWAY engineers who may be spared for service graphic the picture throughout Maurice Tournar the directory who is in France!: will have a port in the war quite as es- known ply between British and French ports which makes it the motion picture throughout a matter of first consequence to the United States for sential and as meritorious as will fall to the soldiers world as the director of Mary Pick-ford' “The wonderfully successfulbreathed through these same waters our side and wounded who go to the fighting line has Girl” Rich Poor Little 'lull be brought home after Pershing’s army joins the out on the field of Into the whole production the very Modem warfare is not all fought I " soldiers of France on the west battle front of Egypt must substantial be a Behind spiritNile it system of the glory ancient palaces are In the and Coupled with the “slaughter of innocents” at sea physical forces to keep the men in the trenches supplied 4zcceptionally beautiful showing the which filled the world with righteous indignation when with food "ammnriition and the paraphernalia of war to slaves and all the pomp and luxury of ancient Pharaohs the Lusitania the Sussex and other ships were attacked support a titanic army The motor and the big tractor theMadame Petrova beautiful and accomin defiance of international law and the rules of war have supplanted the “army mule” almost entirely but plished takes advantage of opportuniher remarkable talfor and with the wilful murder of women and children by efficient railway service is required to meet the capital ties ents In displaying this story She is ably supHamilton who apfleets flying through the air which has been of frequent needs of transportation ported inbytheMahlon of the shepherd and role pears occurrence the extension of inhuman warfare to ships mainto on forces all its France has drawn heavily as Capt Harry later polo player Paget j carrying the sick the wounded and the maimed must tain its valiant defense and its' railway facilities from andThesoldier same bill goes again today and Decoration day by carry conviction to every patriot’s heart that we in truth the ports to the forts need strengthening for the in- tomorrow followed in Huff and Jack Plckfora and good conscience are engaged in a war for human- creased service that will follow reinforcements to be Louise "A In Arbuckle "Freckles” and “Fatty" ’s ity sake universal democracy and permanent peace for sent from' this country to the fighting front Reckless Romeo” the world Instead of depleting forces needed to operate rail to to to roads in this country under the added stress of war the The Weather Record-Breakin- g can recruited be serve in France who Crops places of engineers data at Salt Comparative1 weather from the ranks of men eligible to promotion Lake who has no a in faith promptly 27 furnished pessimist anything by the May City ONLY he has none in himself can look States department of agriculupon the teem- anH our transportation service will not be straitened by United ture weather bureau: ing industry on every hand without feeling convinced the readjustment Deg Unde Sam did not go into this war for adventure Highest TEMPERATURE 65 of Utah’s continued prosperity while shouldering its as one bhare of war’s burden plainly see who observes the gigantic prep- Lowest Highest in this month since 1874 92 42 that XOW68t It is stimulating to state pride and to confidence in arations being made to put an army into the field' eeaeesefaeeeeae MCftD t6IDP6rAtUFO eeeeeaee the future to read in a resume of present activities how must be carried across the sea and sustained while it Norniftl with the future Utah’s husbandmen flockmasters manufacturers finan- wages battle to help set the world right Accumulated deficiency since first —80 to to to ciers and men in all walks of life are striving to do their of month is Accumulated O deficiency since Jan- — 878 is mickle the said: regrace to powerful meet in demands their and future Shakespeare present 1 part uary that lies in herbs plants stones and their true qualPet HUMIDITY spective lines of endeavor 76 humlidty at 6 a m in will mean Utah this ities— Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet act II Relative What a bumper fruit crop m 62 at p Relative humidity ( year cannot now be fnlly realized One of its big prob- scene III Inches PRECIPITATION to to to lems will be to mobilize labor for its gamering and eon the 24 hours ending at Dick’s bold exploit m Totalp for After Tree® New version: iu was Deadeye serration The orchards will call in stentorian demand to is month 202 date this Total for d his he into the leaped postoffice excess for this month —122 for the youth of the cities towns and villages to help looting automobile Accumulated and furiously rode away (Not to date is panting pick the ripening fruit Total precipitation since Jan 1 9:26 A call for forty boys to volunteer for service in one copyrighted) to date is to to to Accumulated excess since Janof Utah’s several sugar beet districts is only the be—52 uary 1 Is By setting the clock forward far enough to “save ginning of mobilization for service in this vast industry daylight” ALMANAC one could eat supper and breakfast at the to bring up its production to the highest possible point same time and Sun rises 5 a m sun sets 760 P m thereby save one meal a day —theo- May 28 1917 The harvest fields will call for laborers to take care ' ' of bumper crops of grain from an acreage that exceeds retically to to toany former output street semaphores are willing to UTAH FARMERS the said Somebody To gamer winter’s stores of vegetables will famish work but till midnight somebody else won’t let ’em employment for all who seek labor until snow flies Well well! All this labor is to be paid for at good wages The to to to GET FIRSTLOAN SOON not a new kind of crops will be sold at good prices for a large share of No Delieia the “bean ball”-iand-the them will be shipped to our allies in Europe v war bread it's ill bred will them here for be in this to to to spent money paid country Who says business will not be better than ever as Any zone proposed for an unpopular purpose imme- Federal Land Bank Will ? who has summer in faith Utah the passes Nobody diately becomes torrid The later-Bleanta- la ' By BRINKERHOFF i - ' ' - ct Herald-Republic- an ' - hs - v mile-a-minu- i te -- II able-bodi- ed ! - star-spangl-ed AT-zicv-r -- ’s r - 6- - lone-hande- - The Rev A P Anderson assistant pastor of the Calvary Baptist church Washington D CL preached on “The Secret of Endurance” at the Immanuel Baptist church yesterday morning He gave a character sketch of Moses to whom he alluded as one of the most notable and colossal figures of ancient times Moses’ strongest point was said to be endurance and the real test of manhood was declared to be tbe amount of calm endurance of which a person is capable In the ordinary everyday affairs of business and social life rather than any capability for extraoror heroic action in moments of dinary excitement or frenzy' Mr Anderson said that Moses was because he had early strong toa endure' vision of God — because God caught was real to him Men and women of modern days who would emulate the endurance and strength of Moses must have the same consciousness Moses had of God’s existence and nearness and His guidance through the trials and - ‘ temptations of- - life ’ - MOUNTAINS SPUR ON TO HEROIC ENDEAVOR ILL SAYS REV DR DAVIES Rev i a t 'f ll kr i furnishes another example of BRITISH censorship intelligence may be mangled in a way to mangle the public mind A raid by German aircraft in which many women and children were killed is cabled to this country as from some “town on the SQuthem coast of England” not named nor is the name of the city attacked given anywhere in the long story describing the details of the raid An explanatory note infers that the:' attack was made on Dover or Folkestone twin shipping points on the channel coast so that by elimination millions of English folk in this country who have friends in other cities of England may feel a measure of relief There may be some object to serve in withholding the 'names of places attacked that is not understood by the public but it can hardly be to keep information from raiders know the objective theenemy for the German The enemy thereattacks their of results and points the partial supinformation of full is in possession fore increase which can of anxiety among those only pression mother country relatives in their and who have friends mission left Balfour Before the Washington there was expression of belief in this country that the British censorship should be relaxed in some particulars for sozne of its restrictions are largely responsible for widespread distrust of any censorship that may be established at Washington Lord Northdiffe should have carried his fight for censorship reform in England far enough to include names of towns attacked to allay fear and' anxiety that follow announcements like the report of this iniquitous air raid — Last week our navy department was called upon 'to make emphatic denial of current stories to the effect that one of our war vessels had been sunk Secretary Daniels deplored the circulation of “baseless rumors that cannot but cause needless distress to every true American as well as to the fathers and mothers of the nation who have sons at sen” For future comfort Secretary Daniels made this pos Francis W Kirkham president of the and Riverton Farm Loan association of the Salt Lake County Farm S residents ureau received a message yesterday BY WILLIAM HUDSPETH from Burrell G White president of the federal land bank in which he adIn St Louis vises that the first farm loans In Utah will be closed within thirty days many farmers of the Representing local district Mr Kirkham telegraphed his-haSee that tall man with stars upon at San Francisco Dr George Thomas treasurer of the federal land bank of And coat and trousers striped with red and white the twelfth district which includes With piercing eye and pointed beard? Well that' Utah Nevada California and New did advising that If farmers Is Uncle Sam He will not seek a fight 7 Mexico not receive encouragement in referWould rather suffer long to keep the peace ence to loans preparations for the croppings of next year would be badly And never dodges at a random shot ' v shattered Bnt after patience and forbearance cease The reply which Mr Kirkham received Is as follows: To bear the fruit of r virtue he is not “First loans in Utah will be ' closed Responsible for what transpires And when within thirty days and bank will conHe shuts his teeth rolls up his sleeves and bows tinue making loans until all demands within farm loan act are satisfied deHis neck in righteous indignation then pendingarehowever upon bondYoursales renow satisfactory Be they deceitful friends or honest foes which should be met" quirements “BURRELLreasonably Who try to scare or capture this old scout— G WHITE Well all we have to say is this — "President Federal Land Bank” Look Out ! Post-Dispat- ch t ’ - - - to to ‘Sea Soldiers’ J ’ ' tlTI - : " - - - - - Federal Appointee Is on His Way to Jerome Phpenlx Arlz May 27 —John McBride formerly president of the United Mine Workers of America received a telegram tonight from Secretary of La- bor William B Wilson appointing him conciliator to represent the department of labor at Jerome Arlz in an effort to settle the strike of copper miners there Mr McBride accepted the appointment and left for Jerome tonight — - ister of War Kerensky issued an announcement today bringing Into force in' conformity with a paragraph of the declaration of the provisional government the rigtita of soldiersL The announcement which Is issued inthe form 'of an order of the day consists of eighteen paragraphs issued under the authority granted in paragraph two 'of the declaration of the f v- Jerome Arlz May 27 — Stones were hurled among a group of miners being escorted off late today by mounted guards from the United Verde one of the mines Involved in the strike begun Thursday by miners in the Jerome district to enforce demands for recognition of their union One man was arrested here today and G H Wilson captain of the home guard was attacked but not seriously injured during minor disturbances which were prevented from assuming serious proportions by quick action of the authorities and union leaders Expect Labor Mediator Union leaders said they had been notified that John McBride of Phoenix Ariz would arrive here tomorrow as a special representative of the department of labor It was announced that the Arkansas and Arizona mine would resume operation immediately as a result of a protest by W II Galligan superintendent of the mine who returned last and informed union leaders that night no demands had been made upon him He secured permission of the men to return until he presented their demands to the company headquarters in New York Engineer's Wife Speak Mrs Clarence V Ilopklns wife of the chief engineer of the United Verde addressed the strikers in a union hall tonight and promised to use her efforts to settle the dispute She said her “heart was with the strikers” and that she believed within five days she could secure terms acceptable to the - i them Mr Sherwood la foreman of a mine at Milford dressed by Wife of Chief Engineer Declaration of Provisional Government Is Brought Into Force 9 ARRESTED AT PEACE MEETINGS Petrograd via London May 27 —Min- - ' GIVEN RIGHTS -- ETS go see our daddy" 5said to Lillian Sherwood aged her brother Dan aged 9at They were yesterday home morning in American their Fork when the nostalgia possessed them The father was at Milford 'Dan agreed that it would belit-ahis t pretty good plan sohand they'-hur-tie sister by the taking rled to the Interurban depot and purchased tickets for Salt Lake The little 'travelers 'made theirto the Union depot where tickway were ets purchased for 1 Milford at o’clock They left Salt Lakeand arrived at afternoon yesterday Milford at 8 last night Robert Sherwood the father met ' - - Turbulent Strikers Are Ad The local recruiting station of the United States marine corps is preparing to make nar!ne corps week” commencing June 10 one of strong appeal to patriotism It is planned to enlist every business house and merchant in the city in the recruiting effort and during the week nearly every store window in the city will be arranged ter attract attention to the marine corps and its work on land and sea It is planned also to have parades every day during the week this feature of the publicity to he in charge of Samuel Lyte A canvafe is now being made among the ' automobile dealers of the city for machines to be used in the parades and in addition to & large number which have been promised from this source owners of private machines' will be asked to take in the tre£ demonstrations part Many of the patriotic speakers who took part in the recent appeals made staby the army and navy recruiting tions will be invited to speak on the streets in the interest of the marine corps' In recruits for the United Statesfurnishing marine corps Utah has done thus far since the first request nobly for enlistments was made and accordto a report received from Washinging ton yesterday ithis state has sent 125 men into the marine corps service alits quota for the calendar year though For the thus far was only forty-fomonth e just closed Utah has sent men eighty-threits quota was only twenty although With this record strikers Utah takes the lead of all marine re- RUSS SOLDIERS Daddy 2 Kiddies Take SuddenTrip Is' bo pessimism in America ‘ Parades and Placards Will Stimulate Youths to Be cruiting stations Lonesome to See NEW RULES TO LET GIANT’S WORE TO BE DONE ' MEXICANS COME IN The gravity of the THERE we have set ourselves to accomplish' has been well May 27—Mexican laWashington understood from the beginning We did not enter the war borers to the United States admitted under the 1A spur of hysterical excitement Never was par- under relaxed immigration regulations & conflict more patiently and ticipation deliberately to remedy the labor shortage in border been little purpose in our states will be arrested and deported thought" out There would have was assured' It was be- if they engage in any other kind of allies when victory jotnlng-th- e cause victory was not assured ' that help was needed that work Secretary Wilson announced today we took up the ‘sword New rules suspending operation of We' are not therefore because there a is dismayed test or the contract lathe illiteracy is no wail of discontent bor clause for the war emergency apgiant’s work to be adone There sense of the seriousness of ply only to aliens' seeking agricultural There is however growing conditions That is not pessimism but it is common sense employment Aliens applying for temporary adWe shall win the war by a proper realization now of what mission under these conditions must is needed The sacrifices required of us may be tremen- furnish and identifitwo room no In ‘Americanism is for doubt of the cation cards photographs dous but there be issued They are will Auot required to pay the usual h$ad tax ultimate outcome— Philadelphia Ledger pastor of the the lntermountaln returning Itto was “I will lift up country mine eyes unto the hills” reThe hills and mountains the lessaid teach the turned pastor As man looks up to sons of life by the crags rent asunder lofty and down to storms of centuries cut by the waters abysmala depths blade nls heart beas by silver comes Imbued with a just humility Men who live among the mountains to have a continuous said The na- heroic endeavor he inspiration Israel was said to tional history of be epitomized in the catalogue of Sinai Nebo Carmel Calvary the Mount of OllveVand Its other fa- mous mountains - to Davies Sundays spent In - the east and atsouth While away Mr Davies tended the' home' mission J council meeting at Dallas Tex The text of his yesterday morning’s sermon was expressive of his pleasure In Close on Transactions in 30 Days UNCLE SAM Dr First Presbyterian church ochis pulpit yesterday cupied an' absence of two after morning ' ta PQ ft Censorship That Tortures 10 ur s -- WEEK JUNE Moses Colossal Figure of Endurance Says Wash- ington Baptist Pastor HURL STONES RECRUITING SINAI LAWGIVER ? ' JEROME MINERS SKETCHES LIFE OF MARINES PLAN provisional government No 20 The most Important paragraph is one ensoldiers to liberty of conscience titling no matter in and political opinions what connection ' and authorizes them to wear civilian clothes when off duty The twelfth paragraph abolishes the salute making it optional obligatory The fourteenth paragraph stipulates withthat no soldier can be punished out trial but adds that during the war commanders have the operations to take all repressive measures right even to the employment of an armed force subordinates refusing to exeagainst cute their orders WATCH THE "WANTS” and when the right chance for you to buy a home la open it will be described In one of the real estate ads You’ll know the ad- when you see it And you'll know the la “the right place” as soon asproperty you look at it! Use The want ad phone Main 767 - - - Herald-Repuolic- an Chicago May 27 —Two peace resolu- tions were passed today at a mass the Auditorium meeting which filled theatre and which was called by the Permanent Peace Commission of Chicago The first resolution called upon the government of the United States to make a definite statement of the terms of peace proposed by the United States and by its European allies the second was that the Chicago city council be asked to invite the Russian official commissioners now in this country to present Russia’s peace terms to visit Chicago and make public ex planatlon of the alma of the Russian government Six men and three young women were arrested as the result of free for at two overflow meetings all the Auditorium Squads of policefromfighting men in response to riot calls dispersed the crowds Protests at criticisms of the government the police said caused the outbreaks - FIREBUG DESTROYS 50000 BU WHEAT Omaha May 27—The wheat elevator of the Maney Milling company burned here today with the loss of $00000'T' bushels of wheat in the Fifty thousand The fire is building were destroyed believed to be of incendiary origin V 4 ‘ ' i 1 v 1 1 |