Show T The H Monday Morning - GERMAN MUSIC ‘ HUSHES SOUND Suicide Garden Is Scene of Clever New Sketch at Orpheum OF SHIP RADIO PEACE SLAV-HU-N Salt Lake City 9 Utah' erald-Republic- an December 17 1917 ALLIES ASK MORE AMERICAN AIRMEN ARE ONE OF BIG HOPES OF ALLIES FOR VICTORY IN WAR ARMISTICE ON U S MEN SHIPS (Continued From Fage 1) that in tlonary committees announces consequence of the signing of the armistice which begins December 17 propose until receiving the full text of- j the treat) to cease all military operations ” While the Russians were continuing (u make progress In the ratification of an armistice arrangement with the Germans the entente governments apwere approaching an agreeparently ment for more sympathetic dealings with the Bolshevik! government The adoption of a more tolerant attitude toward Russia Is said 'to have been urged by Jhe American delegates to the recent Paris conference and this viewpoint now apparently has been adopted by all the members of the entente Holshevlkl Power Recognised "The belief 'here is that the Bolshevik! government Is likely to remain in power for a long time The principal aim of the entente henreforth will be to try to assist in every effort to bring Russia relief from an economic 'collapse' Dispatches during the last twenty-fou- r hours from Petrograd tell of further efforts by the Bolshevik! to consolidate their government In civil life and also with the army chureh and the courts and with regard to railway (Continued From Page 1) about?’ Secretary Baker was asked ‘‘About two hours’ he replied with a smileJust what changes in the war preparations of America the interallied conference will effect cannot now be predicted but it is known that the operating heads of the two arms of our service have returned with very specific recommendations Both General Bliss and Admiral Benson have submitted and will continue to submit voluminous reports Larger Offealve Seen It is generally believed here tonight that they have not recommended any larger participation by ihe United States in the winter campaign in Europe It is admitted this Is practically impossible and it is believed that the French and English are adequate for the defense There has been for some time a Washington that growing feeling in the United States will have to bear a In the final offensive larger part Germans The recommenagainst the dations of these plans is tonight believed to be in the hands of the officials here One official of the war department declared tonight that the return of these men came at a jnost opportune time ard that they will thereby be able to tell the congressional inquirer" what has been lore and must be' just done Their testimony apparently backed nations by the advice ofwillall the it is believed Geimany againstadded have weight with Congress in carrying out the plans they recom- 1 Banil Plays While Spies’ Messages Are Sent in Hawaii STCftlY TOLD BY DIARY OF CAPTAIN Naval Heads Say Seal on Interned Vessel Was Broken f 6 — While the Ilfuioliilii T FI n Dilips' band was playinge: Wvtl tunes to drown out all telltale aoundsi the wire-Iapparatus of the German cruiser teier at the time she interned in this harbor relayed messages between a!len5 in the r!tcd States and of a plot to ein-- ! p?V!n furtherance tWo countries Into war a-t- Paul Pretty Elsie Faye who with Mnlelde McCarthy n will present Garden ns unique rwmealiettn nr of the attractions of the new vnudevllle bill opening nt theeven- theatre on Wednesday ej ‘rn-"- n d published with rlcI'i th n‘ed States naval in?-niority- breau declares that the seal placed on the Oeier's wireless bv was broken LV"ra government an in order that the mea-1- 9 rJ" transmitted This obtained from the diary of that vessel the iof ®" f£ooPtanfrah°ff states IMary Tells Tale Wrassboffs diary nay according to Ui5artioe-th2- t in November 1914 nnd ? iUar5’' 1!J the maJft ordering? V of BPre‘l promulgation reports that Japanese forces were to land in afV? pmian forces In ('anada were handled by the Geier's wireless and day in working that be no delay wouldnight irt ‘“©transmission of these to th ‘llarJ radiograms von former German Count ambassador n and Captains ?apen hlin the Principal aides plot George Ronllk Pfotnlnontly and H A Schroeder former German consuls at Honolulu Maand nila respectively were also implicated llot Hinted at The diary hints at a plot to stir up revolts in China against the British In of of quantities armsfurtherance were supposedwhich to have been secretly buried In Shanghai and Manila vw1embassy supposed orders from ii the German at the destruction ofWashington following the Lust-tnnto destroy German vessels In and Insular ports as immewar was diate feared The dlarv states that these orders were cancelled subseby a certain "II V B” prequently sumed fo he Voti liernstorff but such tn Hesitation cnrne only after the machinery In these vessels had been destroyed Orders to the sailors of the Geler to return to Germany the use of raise were Issued alsothrough the article passports states Thed article says that Grasshoff was the discovery of now in solitary the diary' and isafter confinement pending his removal to Fort Douglas Utah On 1317 the Geier was set a nre February by her crew and badly damaged Afterwards she was towed to the const for repairs n-?rl- ?srr Boy-Vo- ia court-martiale- Pa-Hf- te Or-phe- um lag Without question one of the brightest miniature musical skits of the season Is “Suicide comedy which Garden is to be played by Iaul McCarthy and Elsie Faye as one of the attractions of the Orpheum bill These no introduction to talented artists needWednesday Orpheum regulars as they have already made their imprint as members of other acts Mr McCarthy was seen In vaudeville with Mayhelle Lewis while his partner was until a few months ago identified with the Elsie Faye trio The story of “Suicide Garden is of two lovers who have been betrayed affinities and deby their respective cide to rid themselves of a million headaches by committing suicide-Thereach the spot selected for and each simultaneously saves the other from an act of folly They reward themselves with a- new love: when the curtain descends they are destined to live happily ever after The act was written by Herbert Moore a Chicago writer who has furnished many Orpheum acts with material and it Is one of the best things he has done McCarthy and Faye are a particuof entertainers larly delightful pair charm Both have and a dipersonal versity of talents Alias Faye is a dances capable singing comedienne and Mr' McCarthy is an exattractively cellent piano player and understands how to sing besides being nimble on his feet -- y self-destructi- on - SALT LAKE BUILDING OPERATIONS GROWING November Building more operations during cent over increased than 3trt the corresponding month per of a year ago in Salt Lake according to a resume of work of American contractors made at The increase Is Chicago yesterday the largest of any citv in the west Tacoma Wash ts iliivrn to have led in point of percentage increase but the butldtngs erected in that city during November amounted only to f99SS as SIS" £5 during the correspondagainst of one 5enr ago while Salt ing month Ifke showed building operations to SIH31T November during amounting as against 416(1490 during the November of a year ago SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR III PRIVILEGE “It does seem strange with all the man and wife were They were plalnivthe Inventions rof this age" remarked the conventional at They doing Observer Events and Things "that a social function no one has yet invented a locomotive She was thin and no one cared to whistle— that cun whistle a popular dance with her tune" Yonkers Statesman He was fat and couldn't dance any- - Q-b- Q-b- wages The serious fuel question in Petroby grad Jias now been In complicated the fuel departstrikes of employes ment who refusp to work under the A similar cause has been Bolshevikt for a strike of the employes responsible in the Petrograd city hall who quit work on the appearance of the new Bolshevikl mayor who formerly was a day laborer Church Property Seized The Russian church which was one of the most powerful institutions under the old regime now has attention at the hands of the Bolshevikl which has directed the confiscation of all church silver moneys gold property lands and precious stones and the abolition The of ail privileges of the clergy government has also decreed the abolition of religious instruction in the schools News from the Russian province is workThe fragmentary men and soldiers council is trying to form acongress at Irkutsk The conthe stitutional democrats announcedemoformation of a constitutional cratic government In Poland all-Siberi- an Soldiers Demand Removal of Former Czar to Fortress an an an Hair Color Restorer Bol-shevi- ki Dutch Newspaper to Keep Maximalists Well Informed Round Trip to Both Sara Fraracisc© and LOS Arag©lS 6 VIA THE ifilisinlll Tickets on Side December 20 22 24 20 $ Finnl Limit February 28 1018 STOPOVERS ALLOWED For complete information and reservations Communicate with F E SCOTT D F A P A 203 Walker Back Bldg Phone Wasatch 6610 u French and British Fight Spirit Extolled Harrisburg Pa tall Situation Precarious an Q-b- mend The railway situation notwithstanding theIs brave front of the trades unions - precarious everywhere Many strikes are threatened owing to the nonarrival of funds for the payment of Read This Q-b- -- communication Hail Men for Bolshevik! The railroad men’s union for the district around Petrograd has voted to recognize the authority of the Bolshevik! and consented to transport Bolshevik! troops to the south to operate General Kaledlnesi- The union against also has sent delegates to the front to arrange for the transportation of demobilized troops homeward Two regiments fresh fioni the front paraded Petrograd Saturday and the newspapers say that demobilization is proceeding rapidly though in disordered fashion In many cases comto the panies have been e reduced to thirty men strengtli of twenty-fivby gradual departures of soldiers who demobilized themselves way so they tried a one-ste- p together London Dee IS —A dispatch from "Good she exclaimed gracious!” “Can't you keep off my feet? Do you Reuter's Limited Petrograd correswant to ruin mv shoes?" says that on Saturday about not?"— he pufrel "Didn't 1 pondent This is a message of importance to pay"Why time it was reported former Emthe for ’em!' Yonkers Statesman all who have gray hair Science has peror Nicholas had escaped a meeting Tim nitKAimit of the Ismailovsky and Petrogradsky made a great discovery In Tie said that he thought he'd go over regiments was adopting a resolution or a natufaded hair changes to Gray the top: demanding the immediate removal of And lie did ral uniform lustrous beautiful dark The the former ruler “with Alice (Alix?) he he devastation Huns' thought shade simply by applying Works would stop and family” to Kronstadt or to 'the And he did: gradually ami defies detection Safe Peter St and St Paul fortress for strict was sure guansnteed harmless All ready lie said hek ready he'd never turn confinement bat use a Tic to large bottle money back if he had given the Germans a The meanings of almost all units of not satisfied Sold by Rex Drug com- Until what k the Sun and Petrograd garrison have sided with pany Drug company and all And made the old Kaiser retreat to his the people’s commissioners and the Hair good drug stores shack: Try Tonic: Liquid Shampoo Soap And he did Also soldier and workmen’s delegates Depilatory the the constituent assembly InCosHe thought he would fight in the against form Three intended originally mad like trenches sack regiments quartered in PetroAnd he did: offered to send detachments grad have And make all the heads of the Allies against General Kaledines feel glad The newspaper lsvlestia organ of the And he did: and workmen’s delegates says But while he was fighting and full was scldiers and sothat the Maximalists socialists his cup revolutionaries of the 'right And Vrade up his mind that in Berlin cialist must be classed with the right parties he'd sup After the counterrevolutionaries ard twas ’to time He thought very wisely the ejection of members of the conwake up from Tauride palace stituent assembly did And he — to meet by armed a!Iors attempts The Yonkers Statesman there have been abandoned red guards broke up a meeting of the constituent astor the defense and made forty arrests Unruly sembly scenes in the peasants’ congress have followed clashes between the supporters and opponents of the constituent assemble The destruction of wine stores in Petrograd continues accompanied by orgies and shooting Hair Gray? - Amsterdam Deo 16 — The Tribune which is the organ of a small Dutch of revolutionary socialists anparty nounce that it has been officially Invited by tiie Maximalists to undertake with telegraphic incorrespondence Petrograd on the subject of peace movements among the prole-in tariat and among the bourgeoise Europe and America and keep the Russian revolutionary movement Informed events In the funregarding political eral powers and entente countries The Tribune has accepted the task David Wynkoop editor of the Tribune In an Interview said that the Information to he supplied would relate revo-lrtionari- es Dec 16 — “France and England have their backs in this war and the United States must get its back sin too The war spirit of France and of England is as remarkable as it is splendid: They are in this war to win and It is up to America to get into the fight with the same that will dogged sprit of until at victory is nothing stop achieved” So declared Vance C McCormick a member of the American mission who here tonight stopped off at his home where he wilL en route to Washington make a report to President Wilson In discussing the work of the mis- sion abroad McCormick said: a “I feel that our mission was great success The efforts of all the allies are focused They are working toand the promises are that they gether will continue to do so" on the RusHe would not comment sian situation McCormick told of the work the red Cross is doing in France and he marie a nation-wid- e appeal for the support of the organization self-sacrifi- ce construction nnder Airplane O Siguier (top) II rig Gen George (bottom left) and balance tent for recruit D C Dec 16 — AmericanWashington airmen are the hope of the allies for the next of the war and upon thembig to asurprise many degreegreat of the war experts depend for the stroke which will turn the war against the central powers and lead to the ultimate overthrow of Germany The government has gone with Its air preparations along and quietly has been at it so long that an announcement of the arrival of large forces of airmen in France or of their actual fighting in large numbers over there would not be a surprise in the next few months numerous war a yearofor more has been students forOpinion In the war “Thefinding expression be won in the slogan must air” ‘American llorn to Fly N B Robbins senior instructor at Rockwell field signal corps aviation school In Ban Diego Cal and who was in Canada as instructor with formerly the Royal British flying corps subto this belief and scribes further: “American soldiers take say to flying as If were born for it They make thethey finest pilots in the world" It Is Robbins' contention that the war must be carried into Gersurest quickest many and that the actually route Into the Teutons’ domain is the air through “We want to a few ‘little bundles’ to Berlin” carry Robbins “When says the ‘bundles’ begin unwrapping themselves and bringing down homes and buildings In Berlin the German will get better acquainted with people what the war means" Recruiters point to the air service as one of the most attractive In the list JSvery flyer Is an officer the mortalrate is said to be the lowest in any ity branch the airman can almost at ways see his enemy coming American Craft Speedy The airplanes are being turned out for Uncle Sam in a score of places throughout the country perhaps the in New biggest factories and New York being are Finished flyersJersey turned out at these plants but aeroplane parts are being made in practicenter cally manufacturing The every can American speediest plane mount 9000 feet In seven minutes and descend to earth again in one minute It is a one and designed by Robbins carries typepassenger is called It only the combat type weighs less than 750 pounds and can fly straightaway 145 miles an hour The head of the aviation service is particularly to the entente nations as naturally the Russian government was better with affairs in the central acquainted powers than in the entente countries SUGAR MAN PRAISES WORK OF HOOVER Peking Friday Dee 14 —Bolshevikl forces have taken over the Chinese Eastern railway and the administrative area in northern Manchuria according to a telegram from Harbin General Horvatch the Russian commander at Harbin who was forced to work In with the Bolshevikl for the purpose of maintaining order is said to have informed the consular officials that in the future it would be impossible for him to be responsible for the conduct of affairs The foreign consuls at Harbin suggest that the Chinese supported by the entente powers take over tlie railway and railway zone Four battalions of Chinese troops have arrived at Harbin and are assistsoldiers to ing the maintain order The situation in northern Manchuria is said to be precari- Philadelphia Dee 16 — George H Earl Jr one of the Independent sugar tefiners today issued a statement Administrator Hoover praising Food and George M Rolph head of the sugar division for their work and bitterly assailing Claus Spreckels “It was only through the efforts of the food administration that sugar was from soaring to the height of prevented 90 cents or even a dollar a pound” he declared - By International Gen George O Squier recalled Brig from London where lie was numaiy attache early in the war He was commissioned bv of War Baker to reorganize Secretary the aviation service and shortly afterwards succeeded Lieut Col Samuel Reber as head of the service He is a member of the aircraft production board which awards contracts for every pieceusesof material the United States flying Youths are being recruit''-- ' the service despite the difficulty of passing the examinations being shipped to the various truining i camps for ground Instruction first and I then actual flying 1 News Service Is-Mo- st SAVE MONEY A HOSKISSOX CO Six Busy Stores —Advertisement - Diseases DePrevalent of All Present-da- y clares L T Cooper — Victims Are Whimsical and Melancholy and Suffer Great Mental Depression —Disease Can Be Cured He Says CHANGED ABOUT purchase of Tanlac by Schramm-Jobn-so- n Explaining the record-breakin- g Drugs Smith-Fau- s Drug Co and the leading wholesale and retail drugUnited States and Canada Mr E C Harris representgists throughout the ing the international distributor of Tanlac stated last night that the hundreds of questions now being asked all over Salt Lake City make it imperative that some explanation be made to satisfy public interest condition which prevents the propous Speaking of Tanlac he said: “Thou- rhal kers Statesman er of the food digestion people--imost sands of the prominent food is apt to ferment and de“This fact people representing all walks compose and as a result the familiar of life— in the larger cities of the coun- distressing symptoms of dyspepsia may VANDERBILT’S SON ARMY try where the celebrated medicine has arise In mild cases there is nothing been accomplishing such remarkable more than an uncomfortable feeling in results are even more enthusiastic the stomach with a certain amount of over Tanlac than Mr Cooper himself depression headache loss of appetite “In explanation of this it should be perhaps belching of gas and occasional stated that Tanlac is believed to be vomiting There may be also accomthe first actually direct specific for panying Intestinal symptoms such as catarrhal Inflammation of the mucous constipation pains in the back colic membranes and the complications etc There may be only the familiar heartburn due to the inflammation of which follow them “Catarrh of the stomach is one of the stomach from excessive gases of the most frequent causes of dyspep- fermentation or putrefaction— “In the most severe cases those that sia and catarrhal inflammation of the nose and throat leads to Inevitable last over a day or two— the symptoms complication such as kidney and liver enumerated may be much more intense The distress may be marked and the affections rheumatism etc “Show me a man whose eyes are general constitutional symptoms more inflamed whose sense of smell and evident When this stage is reached hearing Is affected and I will show the loss of appetite the mental deyou a man who is suffering from pression and the general uncomfortable catarrh Frequently the lungs become feeling In the stomach are much more This is particularly true Involved by the extension of the pronounced to In acute gastritis catarrhal inflammation or germs “It frequently occurs from continthe lung substance Specialists concede ued errors in diet that this condition this but It has remained for Tanlac the new formula to provide the rem- becomes chronic and the symptoms and persist for an indefinite period: the apedy as has been so conclusively hundreds the proven by petite is very apt to be varied although convincingly of thousands who have been relieved by at times very good Heartburn Is freits use” quent if not constant the stomach Is At this point Mr Harris quoted from painful on pressure the tongue is ' one of Mr Cooper's recent lectures in coated there is a bad taste in the mouth and there are changes In the which he said: Const!- ‘Of all the distressing conditions that amount of salivary secretion afflict humanity catarrh of the stom- pation is usually present although ach or what is more commonly known diarrhoea may alternate “Most cases of dyspepsia can be cured as chronic dyspepsia is probably the This most universal if the diet is properly looked after and most prevalent the medical pro- with the proper treatment Proper malady has baffled fession for years and the most skilled eating and the proper amount of food the most important features in the specialists have been unable to cope are treatment Most people eat too fast with it successful)’ “Hours might be consumed in de- and eat too much and “There is not a single portion of scribing the sufferings ofmental chronic the dyssufferers the of body that is not benefited by the physical to action of Tanlac which beheretofore failure and their helpful pepsia A whimsical unreal work morbid its relief by stimulating the digesgins get and melancholy condition of the mind tive and assimilative organs thereby aside from the nervousness and physi- enriching the blood and invigorating cal suffering is the usual condition of the whole system Next toit enables a the average dyspeptic and life seems weak wornout stomach thoroughly the food promoting the assimiworth the living digest scarcely Cornelius Vanderbilt Jrt at Spartanburg “Dyspepsia or indigestion as the lation of the nourishing products to be case may be is caused by the taking converted into blood bone and muscle” sold in Salt Lake City Tanlac' is now Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr son of Col Cornelius Vanderbilt of the of too much food or unsuitable food Schramm-Johnso- n stomunder the mucous of the the membrane and by Twenty-secon- d engineers is army chauffeur at headquarters Camp Wads- ach becomes irritated and there is set personal direction of aDrugs Tanlac special worth Spartojiburg S C liis lather is already in France up an acute or subacute' gastric catar- - representative —Advertisement non-Bolshev- ikl Baron — ‘What’s your brother doing now?" — Egbert “He’s a book agent” “A book agent?” “Yes he sells fiction” "Why he used to write fiction didn’t her "Bure But he couldn’t sell it when he wrote it Now he doesn't write It lie has no trouble in selling it”— ‘Yon- n r CHAUFFEUR J " -- 1 ‘ |