Show ' ''-'v- ' : " - : - ' ' ' -- A V': VN-- V--- :':v' V -- : : -- IKlLi-KEPlllISMC- tate alt (Eit June W 8 I f HERALD-KETTJBItfCAN- Y - - n Iatc-Mooa- - (Eat " Feb 12- - 1908) yi an rto-fwearKt- Associated rlth THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Y TI Information concerning circulation will ' be supplied "I through this association Venetian building Chicago 'V n - a ' ‘ DEATH ROLU T-- f 1 Tfcran u ItufM Hlsfeus Alfred A Brady H H Jmm Dmvld Reed Mery Aka Etibb WllHra H KAltS V Greece is jeomingiinto concerted ‘action GRADUALLY : vwhich refuse Prussian yoke --The rupture with all the central powers is 'due beyond doubt to theinflueneeof the protectorate which forced Constantine from the throne The declaration’ however ofYenizelos in taking the oath of premier that ’’Greece’s plaise is beside democracy’ ’ reflects the sentiment of a large portion of the Hellenes who wearied an vi 1r -- 1917 SUNDAY-JOL- T- STflTiSTICill'ilVS Greece SvdesWiiti Democracy s' com :-- - : coming ah evil of rthe past sd MAIN STREET Y LAKE CEE? UTAH SAIT - y r r- v YY - ' Herald-Republic- Herald-Republic- '- V :' :YY YV :- v--- '“ v-:v' ' -' spirit' and profit' by Lord trust that the United JStates ship blunder that 'England ' Published by The Publishing puny—H22G Booth president A I Thomas Tice president Edward Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary James tF Casey -- All business correspondence' should be addressed' to The Salt Lake City Utah ‘- -r YY ' n ' dr M Herald If 70) SO r i IALTUJKB AM Yy y Y YY Y y - THE ' v'-:Swf- ’ -- V-'-sV -iV i ' 9 V '! - he I ' - - ’’ Deafleld t Htv Dimfltld i — v— 1 1 ! - DEATHS " iMietut — (X j MMneuXrtcfmBtSa uSthiiwi : co-operatii- Me A WEEK OR g SJ8 A S AjOO A MONTH ' A WEEK OR 5M A MONTH IUS A WEEK OR $ BM A MONTH 3130M fiat DOWN-glA8M DOWN ILK A WEEK OR 7J A MONTH ISA DOWN 9SJB& A WEEK OR IHMO A MONTH DOWN IZM A WEEK OR gl00 A MONTH DOWS 33JW A WEEK OR I13M A MONTH DOWN 4JW A WEEK OR 3MSO A MONTH DOWN ESjMA WEEK OR E90AO A MONTH Heiaefaratshera We lavlto the Accouta si All RcvstaMo m hmiotra TVratworthy C—tirarra havlag a wiot aeeeaat may at" policy will costioM Lana Heclcera- Mattreaees Refrigeratory Sprtaga Ceta or ether eeeseaehle artlelee aa4 ' ZBjSfr “” w-wh- S n? m r Mramuan ntaelnuunanection with the threat that his armies and: the armies neial at honee Loir of Germany ’a allies would wreak vengeance ’ ’ on those 3 at x p m nendnTU110 Intrant In City ' who have dared so insolenUy to lay their criminal hands at a local mitai Friday sor-I chUtom n00" on you Cv v'c£S?fS2L3ranes SSTutHk Greek terrifies the no r But the kaiserWrage longer hospital There is not the least probability: that Constantine ever I jTiaay or a tractarcd ahull Bornlocal In CaUento Camoto Utah will regain his throne either by the kaiser's dictum or by of Wnilam mida agm Boa R Jones of CBUenttTntT the tolerance of the Greek people Alfred 1 month and 14 days 30 A Brady atreot Saturday Bom May i Venizelos says! Greece stands on the side of demoo-- 1 I ah to to stanftjSf combined v has rand rad gcTta xuth racy— put democracy boapimi dat- kaiserim and the kaiaer’a imamiaty partnerahip with S’SttaTif S S2?’ iSPSaJ vW bo ant to Chrey Ida for burial deity vr Greece' will be on 'the sida of democracy when Nocth’ 08W' Ftrt the war is oyer and before the war proceeds much fAr-lg- wra of Mr and Thonaa a ingham ther Greece will take an active part in helping to make the world sofA " 7 HUNBEAIS ' star-spangle- - tr - No Peace Without Victory "P LAIN - : - ' - adjaeted wltheat tha asaal drat paymeat 4 GMestBrass f BedTalne Ever Offered wt : : - Ge-C- art spoken language- of the - British premier David Lloyd George in an address at Glasgow is na open notice to Germany that there can be no end to the war 'except in victory This is the full meaning' of Jjthe premier's ultimatum that’ ’the war will come! to an rend when the allied armies have reached the aims which set out to Attain when they accepted the challenge £they thrown down by Germany” ?- "j X' Robert C Oondfo eervlcM af Fifth ward chapel X! 'Ve need not dwell on the casuistry of the utterance Monday atT Ip m— Burial la City — cemetery Root Bar Laying the Ax at the to' understand the purpose of the allies in ’accepting-thS m Bnrlai at p Monday chapal fBnl y 5! student at Fopia oroea The nations of all Europe have been de- A little has been said about the purpose back of I the-raion ' forests in the British Isles dar at am p mX Bariai in cityeemeeryf! veloping war powers for half 'a century the apparent X motive of Prussianism being to dominate the world and by woodmen who have gone oyer there from this country jJS? s'SatlSAc&i2i V with mills and accessory equipment ‘for turning timber city cemetery purpose of other European- - powers to crush that ambition when it : raised itsmailed into lumber The Englishman understands it and we rSt“?2rth’ atoKnsulS3e7t TSTS "rTIi ' ' city cemetery Frinda lnritod blow strike 'to Are not expected to be curious atymt it although it does I yist " When 'Germany violated its pledge to Belgium and concern us in' a way ?V ' kaheiaoe I which United little 'deliver to under the in the foot the Frederick j wagataff and Gladys Brut' hoth trampled kingdom Kingdom by Forestry operations thrust at France' all Europe and the rest appellative theJBijtUh Wee are becoming taorra since world knew that the kaiser was launched upon the studious change the name of this country II garet a zhwa ofII“sut Lake Helen Godh both of mad emprise that the hour had struck to face the to America gained headway are not being inaugurated gH®iii'w1I I Cumminga and ciynott Haieomhow both to meet an extraordinary demand for lumber The ax is Dragon and put an' end once and foirever: to its' power " I v’ institution in British old root an of 'for' evil-- ' Albert at the laid being j Mooney of Sait Zato ud iimu n X” TTlf the war ends before this is accomplished' while id eiand deer for :lodgcb huntmgavlm aristocracy uM M is strong enough to barter any of her pansive wastes of baronial' estates are about to be con-- 1 of indunoia ia Jgdrtns for increase of power then peace’ will Tbe ’’the verted into fowlproducmg aeres The aramao ana Oariio Kimball both ber will-b- e removed: without waste and acres that have I greatest disaster in the history of mankind’’ --fully expressed by the British premier' "fv: e use : J into Brnno be been unproductive will PeUcgrtno of Ophlr and Bosla Ciminlo brought L: at which’ tme the ""This is the dominant purpose for this nation : Although it was not 'plained dtmaybe °rWji?Hewminw of salt ink andPamic f If Gun of Cedar Fort nearly three years' of taunting and repeated indi- taken’for granted that this is at least part' of the plan Wrmaeta an-“4 1 recent oSST gnities at last went into the war—to join hands with' the British food authorities had in mind when Edward B Winn of Fort Douglas and tlnaiions that are battling for humanity to '' make the nouncement was made that next year England would pro-- Briaon of Shit Lake : Twerld safe for nations great and smalL The United duce enough grain to support her army and navy and Bren H Nielsen and Alice Tullldga bo(3a of Salt Lake X States’ is as much bound up in the ipolicy of forcingthe her civilian population V J- ®- of Lexington Ky’ and Boeetta e Britain-Francf Martin of Ottumwa Ia Great as are successful r V-rwar'to a peace V X’ ‘“aflU’tlie other belligerents X So the women of England got their suffrage bill past all made tbe sacrifices :ts first reading in parliament After the German people have i before the women of the I to Charles Roborto lot a are willing to suffer for their aberrant kaiser they United States got a vote on their hUlln Congress yAnd I u - — rTmUyi’ live 'under what' form of government they ehoose to women are women the too But of Russia the voting in ndopt for themselves but it shall not be a government United ' States can take their place in tho apron-cla- d " Zthat stands constantly in readiness to seize the sword food army -- Oh very welLV X - v' I v y thrust it through the heart of the world with the rm O F Merm to W H North lot 8 Mock wieked assumption or hallucination' that' it does so by Tars “willing to die needs is mt Russia What oeetloa 37 : divine command -i- llmg t ram st mnd y' omtnyaocitlMU emmtry’ aec-Doimott y' ' their country by trymgto run ltto suit only themselves tioon sa township s ooatb range part 'i east 10 v 1M A WEEK OK ut have tha 1 d And the banner in triumph shall wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the' brava -- ' - “ iff 3JM DOWN ‘I8g 7M4—3 IM3-- 8 KM DOWN 7M DOWN hvu ng - : cost of For the pnrpose living the 'following terms on homefnrnishings will ptreyail until further notice: S MONTH TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS Yf? hwaa i Ooionda vhm DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier in Salt Lake German kaiser' I one week 5 cents: is cents 'City' only It is still fresh in memory how the kaiser raved when gmty ft six DAILY AND SUNDAY Sunday by mail— --One month 7- cents Constantine was moved one year $800 ' out of the king row VLhave ft: SUNDAY by mail (in advance) —One year 1100 o 11 w heard with wrath” he telegraphed the deposed monarch I £5jf tPnnw£rtn11 back-stoppisuch1 service valued rendered had in Mxrjr tnwariiiBctoa avrara V V the German scourge of the Balkans “The mailed fist I rtS OB jlS"1 ri ''V yJt of Germany with further aid from Almighty God' will ? cigat children MnAda BeiiuV Mrs restore £ou to your: throne” shrieked the kauer In con-SUNDAY JUDY 1 1917 t - Fn-- I hert Etidi and Sft NOTIC-EI--ECIAL SP with the hosiefomisher during the present high of JnSaltlake : -- -- Sr ’ - ' - -- e ' e d the-determine- “! 1 e war-challeng- d -- : be-ing wntt -- the-intended- I- 5 c VJlojig-plann- ed he -- -- ‘ ill-gott- ' en eumberingLSJflr” -- AN -- IN' A VAlm GUARANTEED' ' UNHEARD-O- F 2-- 1 NOH V CONTINUOUS POST BED— v ' Comes with 10 heavy H -- Inch fillers massive husk and head end measures 56 inches high Offered in satin finish 4 feet slse (full size) For this week only eetoacn No dealers Oaly one to S&OO Meathly Bali - 6 fftti QA Inch i Cash SSjOO ’White l : MISSION ROCKER f - This $1000 Mission Style Rocker is made of ‘selected oak finished in a rich nut fumed upholstered in brawn pantasote leather to match wide roomy seat and medium liizh panel back special at ” ' Og SPECIAL MONDAY AT STANDARD'S This $1000 Mission Clock for Mantel $575 ! I i-n- ftr ‘ : - -' - T jB--nobert- Solid oak golden finish- top Icer” lee s-- ‘ '-they - capacity - 85 'pounda White: enamel inte- -' rior two removable : shelves 'S8 'inches high 21 Inches wide: auto matic metal lock Special at 81050' SI Cash SI Almost everyMonthly: Refrigimerator ear la mense sleek le wire-woven -- tW - Belgian Envoys Coming : l 4 j TL- B fJ’ V IPLE time is given by the itinerary as announoec to prepare a reception for the special envoys of Bel- gium when they visit Salt Lake that shall be worthy of 9 the distinguished visitors ' and give them a proper conof Utah patriotism This implies naturally tha ception 9 there shall be nothing lacking in the measure of hospital- City to accord with' the sincerity of the welcome extended v-- -Beginning at Chicago the tour of Baron Moncheur andhis suite will take them to'the northern tier of dties v and important points on the Pacific eoast before arriv-in- g in Utah’s capital- By the time they reach here they - will have heen satiated with entertaining —but not with assurance that' the people of- - this nation' appraise at its ' full worth the valor and the bravery of the little nation ‘ that threw herself patriotically across the patKof the invading army which set forth to conquer the world jg mee therefore that the occasion of a forma to visit from the envoys sent to Washington by ’Belgium ' in-the and ' sympathy strengthen-- brads of friendship world’s terrific struggle should be made an extraordi- nary event in local history but neither extravagant' nor excinsive It deserves to be dignified in' manner yet warm in ardor that gives genuineness to democratic sim- -' plicity Nor should the rime be so occupied with that the populace will be deprived of opportunity an intimate meeting with emissaries of 'that have to who have sacrificed life’ liberty and all Satriotic people to arrest the kaiser’s ‘Juggernaut after the treaty that guaranteed the national integrity of Belgium : and the peace and happiness of its citizens was rejJudi-ate- d £ A as a scrap of paper The people of Utah await the coming of Baron and his suite with eager readiness to receive them most profound respect and regard that will the with them-thoffer open hand of unalloyed welcome to unA - ‘ 10 range 1 west Investment aa-X tot 4 block IIS put A Mary Smith to Dadoro BoMnaan tot t" 8200 m plat A Salt Lake county to Granite school district section: 37 township 1 south rm Doris Trust Oo to John Pampell lot IS block A Lynch A Oourloy’o snbdUtslop j - v IBi ' ' 4 V - - ‘ ennoimcement tliet to hae a emplua of 4500000 toM which ie IV-- ' : to London shipped Yet ns not forget the Wheat r-- y - belJ-v ' : - mi - ' Same week last year Month's coloring Same mouth last year First six months 117 Same period 1913 OIVICSONG t Words ?and Music by v MRS WELLINGTON LAKE - V' 4 Of-all - I J KTBA3H4U 3S04nMSM ee 2LSttl1213S buhdino 143 Denver permita street Armstrong ‘- - i: - : - ' ' - z - i‘s : ' -- ” : - V v i - correspondents held up rthat the reports ofauthenticated before in Washinbeing cabled and gton were properly without "v considered fit for publication delay The interest of the general public is not a whit behind of marine officers who were eager for purely reasons to learn whether tha regiment of Incidentally it thus became 'vyas the first to land unit a of marines is included in that upnblio knowledge The eagerness of the marines was Jthe expedition 7 prompted by natural pride the interest of the public is to “prompted by the natural craving' for information y- -“which it is entitled dark the for three was in: nearly kept ’’England ’’ fe the that Northclif Lord adding ” people ryears says were blinded by the fatuous optimism of soldiers and who while efficient in peace wore incom-politicians war’' ‘1 ' it! :petent in at Washington should take iAthe kindliest( ‘-- sen-"timen- that tal ma-Cin- es - ’ -- V - fficials &-- Je- - ‘ r- -: "'r - in all orders filled) - ' Here’s - : -- ‘ - ' ': Salt Lake City stop You'll be sure to love ' - ’J- T Arbfrain‘:' look and stay Lr it so you’ll never go aw&y JANE'S TEETH COMMON PBOFEKT Y‘ ANE loathes going to the dentist combined efforts of the family she driven by ' toothache ' before having her' Meanwhile her complaints of the pain : ' ' I Nubs From Daily Life s - ra ’ - : You Want— It’s Our - " HORSE FALLS ON FARMER While hitching his horse yesterday at the Fruitgrowers’ market preparaJ- C for leaving for his home tory Wood 3i of Woods Cross suffered a broken when1 the horse stumbled on :fcim- - - vand fellleg lS - PERMIT FOR TRANSMISSION The Utah ' Power 8b Light company proposes to construct duplicate transmission - lines In Brigham City Perry and Willard JBox - Elder county Application for authority to proceed with such work was yesterday filed with the state public utilities commission - the' Steel Range Terms t SI Down SI a Month -- A nandeeme V - E’htte PorCelele ' Range ef Qoellty You can make no mistake when you select ' this white' ' ined ' porcelain' 1 Universal Range — 4t will serve you faithfully It as- sures you perfect results with ' all cooking 'and 'bak- ing and it roots' ‘than 'you other ranges of standard make rlt has a beautlful polished an extra wide firebox which Is for the usetopof western fuel The oven linings designed are reinforced with heavy cast Is beautifully nickeled and Is guaranteed vlt plate' Universal will give you satisfaction every minute of The the day for It -is built right designed' right and priced- right' Special price QO less fouler - -- STANDARD FURN CO 05 Down 05 a Meath from OGLOO to' 012540 ! - 4L'r’ V v-- : N M- - SOe Weekly EXTRA FINE QUALITY 9x12 AXMlNSTER RUGS S37JiO REMARKABLE true meaning q “I" In and see the Rugs yourself repretent iou muat come ' One Of those citizens known as “hayseeds” but nowformerly called “members of the agricultural was near the elevator shaft In the standing Walker Brothers Bank building yeswhen & lawyer with terday afternoon In the same building offices passed' by 880 P m at He was still there when the lawyer returned at 845 p m A little more aglook on his face gravated At 4 p m the lawyer was : roused from deep meditation over a case by a loud angry knock on his door -- ' Jf we 'were to self' these Rugs ' to according present market - ‘ ' 85000 or ‘8S508 would be considered anprlcel V Jlowever you realize tn&t you-casave money always at the '“Best Store” the Standard Rug Included in the list are - In : spite of this will walt until teeth cared for she suffers aro strenuous' The other day 'her mother was urging her - not to wait for the Catastrophe but to go before her 'teeth gave her trouble “But' mother? Jane are my protested own teeth- If ’ want 'to let them ache “they Isn’t that my privilege?? are not your teeth” mother replied : “They are“Noithey the family's teeth and thefamily suffers with them when you Jet them get to aching” That principle applies to most 6f our Interests I the bottom aren't ours alone They are the family's the town’sThey again” nation’a We can’t paddle our Individual boat XL the I Ffiend lawyer P°"tely showed the on a raft with a lot of others and what we £i! 'ratlJSiiS2tSetllK II ' i s 'handsomo chiffonier aa Illustrated In solid oak and an excellent value at this extremely low price Terms 01 Cash T h v - - Bige-low-Hartfo- rds “Bussorahs” s” “Yonder ithi “Genesee” and r'trhrs” other makers are represented S m I The highest grade seamless Axmlnster Rugs on the mar- ket are offered you at this low price There remarkably are aleo some seamed Rugs Included Early selection is advisable as our supply will i not last longer than Monday and - ! ‘ 5 -- -- ‘ Tuesday £ 175 - S s all-me- tal “Universal”’ Francisco for duty - to have your rugs worn out by an afford' Caj bidom? Do ‘realise ordinary unsanitary that those “backaches’ you have hadyou are due to the and bendingr that are necessary whenstoopingyou' use a broom? Now consider the adof a vacuum sweeper This Perkins' vantages brushes up the nap of carpet or rug-ansucks up the dirt It combines all the advantages of' vacuum a cost sweeper with a carpet sweeper There’s ' no for electricity It has a powerful and continuous suctlbn’ All metal parts are best qualityIndestructpolished Highly ible case The powerful bellows picks up lint threads surface and trodden-!- n dirt 'Easily op- erateL Satisfaction guaranteed - dwelling B Main business 323-33- 4 i- '1 t' 98c Beautiful Bluebird decoration — the decoration ' : guaranteed never to wash- off - (No for-Jus- - k: flneT 'i and 6 the entire set loyalty to his country This Is the opinion of Fred S Lechleiter and Mark B Pelsker of Twin Fall a - Ida who enlisted in the marine— corps at the local station yesterday The two had told of their desire to enlist In Salt Like at Twin Falls and was sent them They transportation did not get to the station early enough however and discovered -that trains wait for 'no 'man ' Not ' to be daunted however they commandeered the rods of a freight train and after a hundred-mil- e Journey on the “rods’ they overtook the express and arrived hers in time ’to enlist andbe dispatched - to San - - S5AT ‘ £ v - ' - - - - -- -- ihe army’s relations with the press according to dated June 24 it is reasonable to believe t&nkard-Ju- g tumblers 8160A little matter like 'missing a train should not Interfere with one’s - : Large '' i B4C8Sna14 j - - - VAcumr WATER or LEMONADE - SET tM3335U TWO BOYS RIDE ‘RODS’ TO ENUSTAS MARINES " pay-strea- -- J H' Berry T IB00A - Qi $2JS0 A - It a lovely valley holds It enfolds safe mountain Every Tls - THIS v ' Do you Jive In Salt Jdk CltyT Is-1 1 It' don't pity If you In all the World Its liko was never seen - JJjamal Bargain for S- - - ? : v ' - gs - a ‘ ‘ Onr Bn Department Offers This SWEEPER - - -- - ? a tha places surely tis the queen j You ean earn your bread by farmingm localities most charming please any w ay you Just make a livingsoil ' abound In a fertile the In s ' And on every side surroundingfeigned hospitality You "sw gaze upon the sturdy fruitful trees' "l " V '(:r :'t c Or If minerals you're liking : Holding Bach the News Then you’ll probably be' striking V " In mlne found ex-Jany uTl VIDENTLY the services of Lord Northclif' fe as n The- And biggest Ar-- ' boslde wealthy your being Washing-Ctoadviser on needed in are censorship r -pert :r and healthy prosperous Being where' news accounts of? the first expeditionary You'll say that living here issurely T A ' -U corre-cold to France sent cabled we've forces We have hot springs and springs " by "newspaper and we’ve old things v We' have new thingA spondents accompanying our soldiers were heldup aait- wondrous Great Balt lake have- our world-fame- d it is said the formal report of General Pershing W We Where’s ring known the' largestcotillion-- ' pavilion - First of all General Pershing is a soldier and no v or a For Tdoubt will make an official report to the war department And there's the finest place a hath to take' ' r 'VlV with the usual form and circumlocution of military pro--- : ' movie the '£'We have picture showsvy-icedure And although he has reasons satisfactory to Where nearly everybody goes --himself for being in no haste about it his knowledge of Weve pavements fine and street Cara here galore ' We’ve sunsets and the atmosphere y newspaper ethics is thorough enough that he would be Hjustified in believing reports sent by the correspondents Are lovely he re thro ugh all the year ' v more ask for any t: r would give the public desired information while he co- You surely couldn't ' T:' are : here kinds of all Religions ncerned himself about routine and technical matters And Our people come from far and near “further as General Pershing designated the noted war And here yoix’ll find the real “home folks" you’ll eay Mon and women here are voters Correspondent’ Frederick Palmer for director of public All to the have rank of good boosters and promoters with of major charge —intelligence For Salt Lake City Utah U & A Mon-ohe- ur 1?u:fl? H - ny 4 BIRTHS Congrew le at nishingtha country an abundance of food for thought Ij No box 14 gui CxicARlNO HOUSE 8 i80A68 dearm Unfortunately the German dragon was not in the Skme 18MS83CS day last year when the French recaptured- it Dragon’s ft cave v J ©ok i ' ClMTlngl OOOSOSWUSOOSSSMSUSO 1S03?VS2$T9 r ' 7 rffood bilk in ’ : dared - J- oud Bertha BlxUnasaw Graham308 Hampton avenue girl Herman and Clara Bugg Krouth 1031 Fuller 1 cerc-mo- ' - f v I- 1 rxt: throws Shakespeare said: How far that little candleworlds— deed in a So: shines a beams! naughty his good V scene I of Venice' act Portia “ Uhn ‘ sounding chimes very neat and ornamental - 12 A ‘jg 1 Steed to aocUMon part Tightening the censorship ecrews on the German press is conclusive evidence that there is something afoot the kaiser does not want the German people to know j- to Anno Winder section Cannon Q A popular designed Mission Clock solid oaktl f fumed' finish with colored glasa with beautiful' Cash: - - A ' ' - - Monthly L |