Show yw v tst :s -- rr-r- r ' ' ” ' ' : y- ?s: i : r- v-'- i V : - r Aart-- t- 6 Inten-Mountal- m - 1870) ‘ (Est Feb Republican 12 1806) V'50 MAIN STREET com-paPublished Publishing by The — H E Booth vice A Thomas u hdirard E Jenkins president treasurer Adolph Anderson president secretary James P Casey General Manager All business correspondence should be addressed to The Salt Lake City Utah iy - Herald-Republic- Herald-Republic- uy an Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association Venetian building 'Chicago v ' 7 5 -- JUNE 181017 v at Belatlre’ humidity at u ' star-spangl- banner in triumph' shall ' wave ed O’er the land of the free and-th- home of the brave' e Sun rises V- June 181017' U-boa- "D EADERS of The cannot have failed to be impressed with arguments of Admiral leary in favor of adequate air fleets to combat the submarine peril as presented in the magazine section' of Sunday’s edition The arguments are not 'entirely new to Salt Lake for Admiral Peary presented them recently in an address before the Bonneville club V The progress of aerial warfare has made greater strides 'above the sea than over the land and points the way for speedy development of effective defense against our enemy’s most destructive weapon' It is a peculiar anomaly that the aeroplane the submarine' the automobile electricity and some of the most highly developed types of war arms now dominant factors 'in deadly warfare have been acquired from this nation in our period of profound peace by the nations of 'Europe that for years have been preparing for the Titanic struggle in which we now are all engaged While Germany has been making a fighting machine the airplane we have regarded it as a dangerous plaything for daredevils to cut capers with above onr heads and our best known aviators who- have not’ paid the penalty that has overtaken the more adventuresome are Lieut Thaw who is on war duty with French aviators and Ruth Law who recently has performed’ some ‘remarkable feats in aerial navigation The aviation schools that are being opened to train men for this branch of war service offer attractive inHerald-Republica- n' - - -- - - - v-‘- ’ - - - ATTRACTIONS TODAY PANTAGES— Every act at Pantages this week appeals to the popular taste with ' La Estrelllta the celebrated Spanish danseuse and her dancer list The dances Pagan heading the are - marvelous creations and La Estrelllta is creating a sensation with her artistry As a special attraction the ten "Uneeda Girls” have a rollicking musical comedy- which provides many tuneful and delightful moments Billy McDermott the list survivor-oCoxeys army is one of the funniest comedians Pantages has registered for many a week His monologue deals with the trials and tribulations of a tramp 'and he gets the lion’s share of applause at each performance - - - f - PARAMOUNT-EMPRESS- ton - in in New York and was seen year in Salt Lake while on tour later Following "The Thief” Miss Illlngton appeared in Charles Kenyon's play Kindling with even greater success: then she appeared in "Within the Law” and a number of other dramas Now she blossoms out as a screen star Added Interest is given "The Inner Shrine" from the fact Bosworth that Hobart her Mr Bosworth beappears opposite of the first stage stars to ening one gage in the new art and Miss Illlngton the newest recruit from being theatrical ranksr- to succumb to the lure the screen ofThe balance of the program Is made up of the Pictographs devoted to timeand' instructive topics and the News ly Review which arouses enthusiasm on account of the war scenes and timely cartoons The same bill goes again today to he followed tomorrow a return showof Marguerite by in "Snow Clark ing White” the fairy story de luxe which did such tremendous business in Salt Lake last Christmas - - - ' a 1 - : ' r - ’ - - ! ' t ’ ' I1 - ‘ I- ' - : ' - '77 7 ' v-- --: - Vk -- - ? - - '' ' - 7r-A"- - - Father Abraham We - SUNDAY AT HOME - - -- URGES MINISTER on The J E of the Mehesy theatre since Mehesy 'the Red Cross baseball game known to fame as “Homerun” Mehesy began a campaign yesterday for the abolishmentof the swamps Just beyond Jordan on the Garfield highway The filmdom of declares he lusty larruper has no particular animosity - toward swamps hut he does object - to' moswhich make the Jordan swamps quitoesheme their and their living from passmotorists He wants the ing authorities to drain the swampscounty “No less than 9999999 mosquitoes me as I drove paid their regards'-tbv the swamps last night” said Mr Mehesyon “Every one wrote his signature me so I can verify my statements” A drove of Mr Mehesy car stopped seven and another sheep containing women Just were the passing swamps - This gave the mosquitoes opfor service table d’hote Back portunity of the neck relish and ankle tidbits were the stinger’s choice i r is not auditor Joseph Rlrle tostate a sufficient old but admits of - years to enable him to ripeness ’realize observation if not fully from personal much the cost experience isnow now than higher of It used to be living The following from & speech he made at Vernal shows he been recently an eyewitness of the ascent has of comcan modity prices and 1 was directly: “Gentlemen when testify a boy father used to haul a load of wheat from the old farm to town and come back without any money but with a brand-necalico dress for mother Now you can carry enough' wheat to town in your coat pocket to buy three the - - ‘ as-the- - ‘ for ' girls” e e His Last Sermon tin Old Cathedral Voiced by Bishop ' - ' ’ e - - - - s - v’ - - - -- --- I on-th- - - - -- - v i r- t' s - 480-to- - - - - 1 knocked rection because he crutch when the stranger- with his refused to give him a cigarstranger ette- Perclval Winters is the beggar ’InciHe lives at 281 N Ninth street Charlehe has a brother dentallyWinters who also Is a beggar magne and has a wooden leg - Woman Hides $50 in Bible Where Burglar Finds It - ‘ A I Gw with 17— A June beggar will name and a wooden a Philadelphia leg fancy of corspend three months in the housedown ‘ A A Avery 65 an electrician em- - ot - - -- sAMurff empr ess theatre TODAY IE I&O CARS JESSE L LASKY ANNOUNCES VHB DISTINGUISHED MARGARET ACTRESS ILLINGTON In the Famous Story and “Beet Seller” TODAT — LAST TIME MR E H SOTHERN and CHARLOTTE IVES “THEIR WEAK MOMENTS”" with an all-st- ar and supporting east la A THE INNER SHRINE - - ' seat Liberty park sufferedfracployed vere lacerations and possibly a ture of the hip when he feu from a ladder at Liberty yesterdayof apark connection Avery was making wires while on a sixteen-foladder The ladder slipped and he fell to the An groundray will be used to-- if day to ascertain the hip la fractured David Pa June IT — Mrs Pittsburgh Bible the never of Homestead thought Lyle was one place a burglar would a $50 bill look for money She placed in the family Bible and it stood on the The Largest and Most Progressive Picture Theatre in the World' Coolest Spot In Salt Lake Daring Sinner Months” Y THE MAN OF MYSTERY” “EDUCATIONAL SCENIC” -- Tomorrow Charles Coatingand Wednesday Ray In “The Clodhopper” ' and the world’s greatest and highest salaried screen comedian CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his latest “gloom-killinpicture “The Immigrant” Note — The regular American-Stran- d Musical Concerts are given every 880 Twenty-fiv- e musicians night at 815 and Sunday afternoons Friday under direction of Mr Edward Fitzpatrick af ' ' - - LADDER SLIPS AND -ELECTRICIAN FALLS g” ' Cast Includes HOBART BOSWORTH and ELLIOTT DEXTER 1 Paramount Pfrtogrnpfcn Pathe Weekly News PRICES ALL DAY 10c 15c Loges ? r25c Shows Start at‘ 1280 2 280 S 620 8 and 980 p m -- THE BIG SENSATION PICTURE OF THE SEASON - : - : -- - Week - - : WALTER POULTON MGR The Rev Daniel SL Tuttle preof the Episcopalian siding" church bishop in America preached at St' Paul’s- cathedral yesterday morn-“ His subject was “wells of Ing As it was Inspiration’ in the olden days in thenecessary east to in desert lands that ' provide wells not die of thirst so people now in might the whirlwind of modern ’ activities wells of inspiration are the encouragement essential' to mankind - 'and of the bishop support said Bishop Tuttle spoke of the found- -- l of St Paul’s cathedral thirtying seven years ago and said the sermon he was preaching was the last he would ever preach in- the old St Paul's congregation church will occupy new quarters within the year Tuttle Bishop an appeal a madecoming for liberal reRed Twenty-ffor Cross needs sponse ive candidates for admission ‘ to the church were confirmed Bishop TuttleGood spoke at the Church of the in - Ogden last HeShepherd leaves Salt night Lake for the east on Wednesday Watch the “Wants? for an ‘ unmistakable clew to a capable worker for office or business or home For of the who are “eligible “ the most efficient ones always advertise Use The want 767 ad phone Main - - - s ONE WEEK ONLY “WOEflAKfESOOD” It at - - - - f w s - Oh Need of Hearthstone ‘ ! Sabbath The Rev C B "Allen pastor-othe Immanuel Baptist church" spoke on "The Sundays in a Man’s Life” at yesterday morning’s service At the age of 7 years a person has spent one entire year of Sundays at 21 three whole years of Sundays and at 70 years of age seven-yearof Sundays Mr Allen said' He then asked what most people do with the Sundays of their llvea i- - i' “Sunday Is home day” the pastor said and the ought toA berail-at home with wife father and children way engineer said: ‘I haven’t had a at home seven whole years’ Sunday was a heart in for the That home day We need to lock cry our business up in officeon: Saturday evening shop and and leave it there Women need to turn the door upon clubs and all social functions on Saturday evening and father and mother to have the home with each other and the children day Things than business uccess infinitely or pleasurebetter : can be obtained your Sundays for the best "Keep Let things to achieve high aspirations have a chance let the soul feed on heavenly manna and let all that is noblest have a chance to grow” - silk-dresse- RevV C B Allen Insists - Nubs From Daily Life - v ir co-operat-ion : table In the parlor for several months Last thieves entered and ransacked night the the house This morning sevBible was found on the floor with eral pages and the $50 bill missing The thieves apparently had been so — 18 El Paso June Francisco Villa anxious to seize the money they tore has given orders for all railroads' con- the book outnecting Chihuahua City with the side world to be cut this week In order to Isolate the state capital and Tor-re- BUY OLD SHIP TO attacki preliminary to making ancities REACH FATHERLAND upon - these - two important courier who arrived from Villa's head Santa Gertrudis ranch quarters at oftheSanta Amsterdam Juno 17v— Twenty-eig- ht Rosalia reported Germans northwest atof military age managed to The to Villa’s agents here tonight on Torreon will be made as soon reach Germany from Chile not long tack as Canuto Reves and Marcelo Cavaveo ago after a remarkable' voyage in a from small two of Villa’s leaders arrive comsailing ship according to the their southeastern Mexico with mands according to the announced plan Cologne Gazette The Germans bought the old Chilean If the Torreon attack is successful n Villa will advance on Chihuahua City sailing vessel Tinto fitted It ’ : his agents say with a 'wireless Installation and voyway of the Shetlands and Noraged by way The ship was sold in Dronthefm CRIPPLED BEGGAR and the men proceeded to Germany The journey occupied 124 days MAN BEATS UP VILLA IS ISOLATING CHIHUAHUA CITY - ' it com- ss - t The — bination of a popular stage star and a Vbest seller” is the offering at the Paramount-Emprein the form the actress Margueriteof distinguished In a screen version of Basil well known novel “The Inner Kings Shrine” On the stage Miss IUington is - ' ar By tKe Press Agents ed V - - - v aun aeta 802 n- l ' m: AU-ot- : 1 ALMANAC' 466 a - In all its financial operations the federal government never before offered bonds direct to the people although this has been done extensively in recent years by municipalities' and other minor political divisions For this first venture in 'financing by the people the government desires that it should be a popular loan in a doable sense popular because the bonds were offered for sale by public subscription and" because of its object to prove that it is popular with the people If any pacifist is not convinced by the substantial approval expressed by the people 'in this indirect referendum he would be ?‘of the same conviction still” if the people 'were to vote 100 to in favor of the war by direct referendum of which happily this nation stands in no need for the ascertainment of public opinion The Liberty loan as Mr McAdoo remarks was essentially a campaign of education If the war is prolonged asin all probability it will be a year or two years or longer it will be followed by other popular loans There remains three billions of the Liberty loan to be disposed ofin whole or by installments and after this initial experience it will be less difficult to float a issue of bonds by popular subscription large a small bond is assured ' of his Every purchaser of larger subpatriotic interest in the Liberty loan of it even scribers will have adequate portions and the pro-ratbeen after their subscriptions have subserved been highest interests of the government have : by the transaction : Shakespeare said : They say: best men are moulded — out of faults Mariana in Measure for Measure act ducements for those who have cool heads and steady nerves- It is not necessary that aviators shall be able to do the thrilling tricks aloft that have been watched by thousands of spectators with1 breathless suspense But the most skillful chauffeur cannot he taken from the steering gear of the automobile and put on the saddle of the flying machine without special training in aeronautics and its allied sciences- Men are ' neededfor straight go ahead safe and sane sailing in the upper : v’ deep With the manufacturing facilities at the command ' ' : of this country it should be an easy matter to put ader V scene L y Hi im mi quate- - fleets in the air in a short time to render the as have will good effect 'as it had in Russia we it 7If service Admiral Peary consistently argues for onr nathe Declaration of Independence are entirely willing that tional defense as well as' for offensive' warfare 1 "f" stud-'V should also be 3 Liberality the Keynote Nothing in his iVa'n ucaiue Constantine like the goal set for the Red Cross campaign leaving it SUCCESS is thethose who are to raise Utah’s share of by ' ii‘ the national fund to meet the war needs of this noble organization Having adopted businesslike methods for j Are Coming going about it ’they will1 not' stop short of success And success does not mean merely' reaching the state’s apI JAMES SLOAH GIBBONS portionment for there is nothing in this grand work of above the mark as Utah did mercy to hinder going far ' "S in subscribing for Liberty bonds 1862 in after Lincoln' had was written This song not to be left issue his call for 200000' volunteersJust Raising money for Red Cross work is to fill the ranks of to the promptings of sentiment lofty as that sentiment the army It was first printed in the Evening Post July is By the alchemy of business methods sentiment this 16 1862 and afterward was sung by the famous HutchinLincoln listened with bowed head to the time £s to be coined into liberality and liberal giving son family House one summer morning in 1864 White the at song will' bring the measure of success that will redound most to Utah’s credit We are poming Father Abraham three hundred thou- Soon our soldiers will be in the theatre of war and sand moreV V there will be Utah soldiers there with' the others Then From Mississippi’s winding stream and fxara New Eng- ' we will have a direct interest in the Red Cross work not land’sshore v motives-bubecause selfish personal sym- We leave onr ploughs and workshops onr wives and chilprompted by ' V'v pathies naturally are keenest toward those' who are dren 'dear f 'Y bound to our homes and firesides by family ties With hearts too full for utterance with but a single tear secure therefore the to be difficult not should It We dare not look behind ns' but steadfastly before v $350000 Utah is asked t6 contribute of the $100000000 We are coming Tather Abraham three hundred thouto be raised in the nation for Red Cross service Each sand more! state has its quota just as each state was given : its quota for furnishing men and in the purchase of Liberty chorus- - 7 y-bonds and Utah will proudly do its full duty once more We lire coming we are coming onr Union to restore As has been well said here is a work in which every We are coming Father Abraham three hundred thon-san- d l' race and every creed may meet on common ground It 'more' is a work of humanity The time is short for doing We are coming Father ’Abraham three hundred thou- t Utah’s: part in furnishing the finances sand more' 7 7 The' campaign is open Do1 not' put off giving until the last day Open the heart' and the parse with the Ton have called ns and we’re coming by Richmond’s the key of liberality and when next Monday comesclaim bloody tide our will sent o proud verify Washington message sake our brothers’ bones To ns down for Freedom’s ' lay c that Utah loyalty is equal to every test Y‘: beside' foul treason’s savage grasp to wrench the murOr from Root to the Russians ' : ' - 'Y derous blade-be reached in And in the face of foreign foes its fragments to parade OPE that a satisfactory solution will r hundred thousand loyal men and true have gone Russia’s efforts to erect a‘ stable government bn Six v r’" : before I'-- t V''7‘ the mins of the discarded dynasty is inspired by the thou- hundred1 Abraham three Father Rusare We coming' plain and practical address of Elihu Root to the ''faore! 'Y :°sians in his capacity as our special ambassador and by '' ': m Y rt ' M the evident favor with which it was received ' 7? " VALUE OP GOOD ROADS 7 In the remarks of the foreign minister in the proH HE Stats' of Oregon has Joined the good roads proces-- L visional cabinet' speaking for the new Russia in reply ' sion just authorized bonds to the amount of to Mr Root voicing the conviction that no moral idea 86000000 having state for Considering the size of highways' or factor stands between the new Russia fighting against the state it is safe to assume that $6000000 Is no more the United' States us the oldest of existing than a beginning for that sum will build but a small part tyrannv and - and in the of such a road system as in fairness should be constructed virtnally pledging republics if the entire state contributes to the cost T present struggle “to secure free'dom liberty and happithe first road built will connect Portland ness for all the world” we have the most definite as- andPresumably western Oregon with the great highway system which surance since the present coalition cabinet was formed this state is constructing Oregon will naturally desire to which fills up each year tap' the great reservoir of tourists The most' impressive incident of the historic occa- on" ' ' v ' California the system stateswhich in Russian was that the doubt sion without as in been It has found here It will be found Oregon man turned to our own magna charta the Declaration that the more good roads' a state has the more it ' wants will have Since the farmers and the country stores of Independence and read from it the principles that and have good roads are no longer begun to own automobiles rich-whhis people struggle of apply to the present to are desired for the lures mera as regarded Mr Root’s address was not a florid display of ora- the of far more immoney they distribute but-arreally he ever spoke more clearly or portance for not only the comfort Nbut the profit of' the tory It is doubtful if whole career He admitted that communities which 'they traverse by their own dally use his in more frankly the And it that "scenic” roads’ nearly always - desired this mighty republic in its years' of development1 had most: costlyappears to build are quite as much as the made mistakes but he made it dear that in spite of plain lowland roads over which' trucks and Jitneys comwith- the railroads for traffic For example no road imperfections we are held together by the binding force pete in more 'real interest state’ excited has this proposition national and and independence of individual freedom than the 'from this "skyline” highway city- to Santa CTus not at least at first-pasthe front the security of our own laws It was a recital such as county which will number the founders of this doors of any large of residentp All the Interested the Russian people standing where can are preparing and the state confully appreciate counties government stood 140 years agof 8250000 as an “extra” for ' the state highway tributes and aspirations of today system The road however 'had come to : be a necessity for it fitted their hopes view : their affairs Mr' Root as a relief to the overcrowded state !- highway jof a already7":“ cursory In taking near runs the which by made no attempt to gloze over the facts of the world’s find smooth ' roads ' divert Unquestionably automobiles know more to assume about hot did He to' purposes of pleasure much money: which would- - otherpresent crisis vicissitudes than they already know wise be saved and put to productive "'But 'their trials and ' handas a time saver and a other which that the carrier the truth on freight stress danger thp did he put but ’ assure to roads otherwise earnings impossible fully offcoun-fcmenaces same y this that threatens Russia is the is spent for enjoyment—San Francisco set what Chron'U and that victory for1 Germany in the world 'war' icle - - - "' Inches - -- 'V’-- '' FANTAGES—Vaudeville bill headlined with “Uneeda stria’ La- Eatrelllta and Billy McDermott Three shows—daily ’ STRAND Today and all this week thesreat patriotic preparedness picture "Womanhood" AMERICAN— Today E H So- them in “The Man of Mystery” Tomorrow and Wednesday Charles in "The Clodhopper and CharRay ' lie Chaplin in "The Immigrant’ PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S — Jesse Lb Lasky presents Margaret Illlng-toin “The Inner Shrine” Paramount plctogTaphs Pathe news LIBERTY — llippidrome vaudeville bill Three big shows daily featured by Victoria sons’ Sirls e v 10 ' s loan''-'"-- 1 M m'i PBSCIPITATXON - ’ - ts M A musements T T iNDER the ruling of Secretary McAdoo that allot-- y ments Aon Liberty bonds will be limited to the amount stipulated those who purchased bonds of minor denominations are assured that their subscriptions will be accepted in fullVOnfy the larger offers are to be scaled for ' ilie obvious reason that large investors will still have a liberal share in the loan if their subscrip-tion' to keep within the limit are - There ' would be alluring temptations to enlarge the issue by filling orders in excess 'of $2000000000 from the portion of authorized war bonds yet to be sold if the purpose of file government were chiefly to obtain money war This flotation however supfor prosecuting-thplemented by treasury certificates in equal amounts being placed with' the banks' will meet' immediate needs and serve the higher purpose in making this' a popular pro-rat-ed Air Fleets vs ’ m Pet a m p 0 0 - " : 67 101 01 0 Total for the 24 hoars ending at 0 p m 10 Total for thla month to date Accumulated deficiency for thla month to date “00 Total precipitation since Jan 1st to date 000 34 Aecnmnlated excess since January 1st ’ And the — humidity RelatlTe humidity : f r 75 Mean 00 Normal Aecnmnlated deficiency since the first of —70 (the month Aecnmnlated deficiency since Jannazy 1st— 009 - Liberty Loan Limited MONDAY Deg Highest f Highest In thla month since U74: Lowest Lowest thla month since 1874 - -- t-- o T8MPSRATURB I - J must defend Russia’s new freedom to' can be made the pubrealization this permeate NIf lic mind throughout the Russian realm Russia may still be able to play a prominent part-i- n making the world safe TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier In Salt Lake one week-15 cents cents: CityDAILY only AND SUNDAY-b- Sunday mail— One month1 75 cents onei year $800 ' i j 8200 SUNDA Y by mail (In advance) —One year BY BRIGGS f - - Monday and Tneaday fair allshtlr Xeooler aorth eentrml ' portion of Utah The following data for Sunday were furnished by the local weather bnrean of the United States ' department of agricnltnre: 1 ' ' " 18 1917 WHEN’ A’iFELLER NEE DS A FRIEM) - - The Weather r an JWE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY N States and in the world that this nation has entered the war to fight for the freedom of Russia as for its own freedom that the free democracies in fighting for their liberty must be “ strong in union and not delay until they may he beaten down separately in succes sion That Mr "Root’s address was timely in its 'application to coeval conditions in Russia' is evidenced not only ‘ by the pledge1 of the foreign minister that the Russian people consider the war inevitable and will continue it” but also in the proclamation of the council of workmen and soldiers rejecting a secret peace overture from Germany through radical intermediaries branding it as a sop that means “newV graves' of our brothers” and re cognizing that the defeat of the allies would be followed by the defeat of 'the armies that ERALDtREPUSLICAIIJ The Salt Lake Herald The HEBAJ-BEPUBLICA- Would mean death to liberty in Russia in the United THE SALT LAKE (Eat June TM $47- - The hundreds who oaw Tbo Victoria Girls of ' acclaim Is yesterday Season the “Marvel” Picture e erav hw aid 25forty-fivShows start at l&SO-aamlantes thereafter General Addmleeloa cents Added Attraction t Arid Qaartet la Patriotic eongs Note —"Womanhood” wlll be shown at the Orpheum Theatre' Ogden June $4 25 and 26 the A Lyric Singing Luxury Z - - coming— ‘‘within ? the law” 7 Cm and PaL Von Borgen Crota tent Physical Culture Expoant - -- - Glhnea and ' Blair ind CrystalRnnney and ethers Three shows 'daily —246 720 and AND 20 CENTS IS 9 - - - - ’ - work-hunte- rs Herald-Republic- an JULY 7 JULY 4th 4th -- s ' Afternoon: Only v NOW SHOWING Afternoon Only - CXLEBRATIOR Under Personal Direction of W H Si ACTUAL HEAD-O- N COLLISION MOST THRILLING SPECTACLE EVER PRESENTED DAYLIGHT- FIREWORKS AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE STATE FAIR GROUNDS - eiraa A ed hlg eight feature laugh feet headhr the eoamdlaa ef an comedians Billy McDermott Ike Dent with the original Jekea thin bill— the treat ef yonr life Three Its shewn dally -- Prl lOe 30e -- ) |