OCR Text |
Show - - i 1 . r-,- .. , ... ,. , ,. . . . . , - . , . ri 4 r itrt , , , - - NEWS F,tyt Tem PI. litz"t.' cf South Tmplo Salt Lake City. Utah. Suninees Itati&ret (1 Whitriy --- 9., ii PUBsCRIPTIoN PRICES ......... 14;plO Ilan per year er eorri or,Novi-e-per. yoar .. .. Saturday pr year ...... por year ztri6 Foreign poatag and all Address all bualusoi THE DIPSERCT KFWI Utah entrance& hf; Ihr I L; F, ! li ....... tak &sit City. Itue reading MO tor aria Corrodypondnoo atiould he ttelreased 10 the Ext;tor tor Membior Audit Bureau P. 111eXinftV. Eastrn reprtsentative. Igfew To.lc rtiltr 114 1111, Awn Ofnce 112 go Wienigin Awn Chinas, notrult Oleg 1101 X Building City. am Enterel At the fettle. oft Nat Lahti h.eitted Ow matter socordIng U. Act cot Congruent. Star.h I Mt. .1 fi - , 1 . 1 i! I 0 ikt.T '',,to I ) , '4 1 It o ' ' 4.: ',J t t I 0 1. c,,, -' 3 . '11 i, , , 4- i --- ,., N 11;011 17. ,14 'TOIL the protests and queries and complications with :which Cen. carransa or his repreeentatives mai to Its embarrassments. muot not be allowed to swerve the United Mateo from Its proper execution It nhould be perfectly plain to the neighboring republic by this time that no government there ran have hope of permanence althout the !moral support of this eountry. himself :would novo,' have reached hts present position 'and influence without It; and ha would be di.- placed in a 'seek if our support and rocoornition were withdrawn If his mental powers aro not wholly blunted he should be able to realise this .sweential and basilic fact To exhibit anger or .arroganoe towards us for what we are trying to do for him. is only to encourage his enemtes at home. besides proving his own incompetence and 'ingratitude instead of hastening the day when the U. P. etilumne may be ordered to return. he defers It by not only failing to remove this conIditions which caused them to go. but aggravating with hie corattant complaints and threats. i ille la playing a r heap, poor game Of Mexican Ipolitirs. by Ma annos mg demands and his child-fisrestrictions imposed upon the MeIteen deieigatee in the Joint commteSion. ';en Pershing's disposition of troops for thy protection of exposed colonies may furnish a new grievance to the petulent first chlsof, but the latter may as well be 'given notice first as last that unless he can estab-lisilaw and order. the United Mateo will feel rootHe Mug polled to do it for him. petted. humored and trifled with Just about long enough. '11 ' (rTr)RE11 ris i t - nnt a pleasant dutv. nor one adorned with for 'dory. that the United tustit's !force In Mexico or on the border la nicagett in. but it hal to be performed nevertheless: anti all I 1 1,.6 rrry. Mil rTY 4 '). t 111 ; LAKE I 4 t ' 14,i1 ' , ; I 1' et 1 ,, :1 1, 4 l'ii'lli i t $ '''r ,, I ' 1 t, 1 A i !..;; 4 r.. 4 A '',1 t4-,- , I, !, 1 MINDER); D41( A I : W tt ' A 4 It rr .1. i .,t,,,:4 ' 4 I1 i 1 :, ,, 1 t-- o , r' F r 4 i l' 4, , yl 4 I'l(-1 I t ', 1li- 1 1 ,,,,, ) :, -- , I I. r,,, 4 ) 4 f ,I t, ) , I. r'-,- I.4 , It q ii..2 ..; ril i 1 1.t . ir 01: 14 ,11 t 1I It, ti,,, 1; Ifril, 17,, t. ' 11, it , it t 4 . I. 4....: , iti tiit tti 1 ,. J ', 1 isto 1 , 1!,:' '': 1 a .;',. , : , ,arsi ene excl!ernent caused by the arrival 1 I.' t 1'', If ;. i I r t. !I :I.,, I' tt 'VI, iL tr', le i4 p4:i ! , i t , at if 11 ) I f .1 t 1 !it ; I I : 1 11 III I 1 - 11 I AI': 0 1. ,V 1 f of the and the destru, tom of sfilpping German off the New England coast stitch follved sharp ,upon her departure the of the celebrated Deutschland hs lost much of her Liam on public attention. Her fate, however. is mill a tnibject of serious !Merest. linpeuetrable though the mvster) stems .0 trut. the Herman gOverupent has never en the actual date or the Firehten's departure OW held by tome from her home ports and tit.s ;to prove that ahe never started at all. (in the :other hand. the report of speech by one of the Iiiiirtustry in the 'Lei! ht.t..1; otothe woket ttV. included reference to her tqlte arrival on this side la statement shich oblousiv sould not have been mbe been a myth, or had she besn 'made had to be safe in home voters. The captain of the Deutschland spoke of her as following In his to be expectedshe was even .walto, and RO looked for bt fore be started hitch As Ions since ly Zr it was announced that she was momen- ta . tartly due in the Chesapeake. A month later Ger linen papers mid the' Wils on her way. September Berlin dtspatches said she had eluded the Brit-channel fleet and WWI out on the open sea. igince then she has been variously reported as hay. !ins been Keen approaching' an American port in tithe North Atlantic. About the 20th of July she items reported making for Rio Janeiro; six days at.r it was said she had been captured and itaksa into Rallies; and still two days later she ilegal said to be entering the harbor of 'New Orteting. Trio the other' folds of the Atlantic d , ;' B. Y. U. 11 ir 4 : THE and friends of the Brigham at Provo yesterday joined in etilehrating the annual Founder day. Approo ptiate exerciaes were held in honor of and once to the men and women who. 40 years ago. under the guidance of President Brigham Young. established tho who'd Glowing eulogies of thrn were spoken and songs expressive of igratitud and praise were SIMI. in imposing procession the large 'body of etudenta marched through th .town, regaling the residents and makieg a pitigrimage to the ait of the school's original home, which as the year pass is becoming more and more a shrine to thease whose student dayst were passed there and to students of a later day'. shoos ammunblies have been held in more modern and commodious quarters In addition to that of Preeldnt Brigham Young. one other name standa out illustriously In the history of the pioneer Church achoolthe :name of fir. Karl O. Masser. He. perhaps more than any other. Is held in rrrrrr row. and affection I'm the sacrifice and devotion which he gave the institution in its early days of hardehip and ,,struggle. He had noble associatea of coons loyal and true. and their meed of praise hi not lenseneol by the fact that his name Us mot, vividly rememtiered For he. statnped the eh with the Imo print of his great and good character, his per Illionality becanie ingrained in it and has been in groat measure responsible for the high position it has attained and the destiny assured At the mention of his name yeeterday. hundreds of young men and women. who had never seen the man, stood and cheeredThe Brigham Young university rfornmerly Its In- history fluenci in the grohadwtha and uplift of this cominerso Wealth is immeasurable For 40 yearn it brae beam 'sending out men and women with wider knowli- ledge and higher its doors its their place i::: Iscarrithaend wthheen community. !among the :id h message and spirit of their alma matter into diidant lands, it may he said with truth that the Brigham Young :univeretty has sent ite rays throuxhout the world. The men and soot. n in charxe of the school at the present time may well be proud of their re- isplendont heritage it Phouid be their aimand doubtless' carry the institution forward Ita its highest ideals wmAT THE: BREMEN? ',t'.,11 4., 't 4 ...1a C Tit: DENT R. faculty la) Young university , Li I I, ha-e- S. : i 't ! 'I . ' ,,. . , 4.1 AI' , I . rt. , f, ,8 ' , celebrating the city. enterprit.e. The Republican's young men have done themselves proud In this special issue billelnbedanyothitasetborniiipi'ozicreshing VMS soaspectariaaal 'entre,- . . ' ,,, . ' '. : . .... - ' ,. I. BARNEY that 1'40 .. 310iteries of Myra..Cartoon ; r In it It alotit r1- 1,I oe nere e;..,. ( t, ?ete h. 1 111111,1 1;i eel,s. " i In 19t ;,:ains ar f ,10 :1 'ffat.) t Arai a few , ola-g- And ?he I e olle or 'he ,)the 1;ar- estremitiy Art. lien. tnitt.y ami le down TO ?pee of ?he most val.? he ml iteing ev'eaelvelv in the mantif't.re If wap. Ii ..re to?d n this ,!neg Alt Crete. Ages. have ?iete7toratel A,,ilf,V.!ote in ..ern t:mes. Curran's Ar, profit:0,1y ts ralise.1 'rhe ruin gr,,An hut t litl grainlehiTIO n.a eventoally resourr-etof the to he considerable, hilt AI h prpent .I.e?stone conts,. gpeuiti. little. slate 1?.'the principal ol;trut Iv hi, h 10 meager. 0 EI I I 11 1,k..1. in hr.s to to n millinnairel are concerted It IP a case of RM 2 &mg fiRmat ...... LIMITED. A modern train carrying Pullman and ers to Chicago and St. Loul3 without change. ail-ste- el Toi,r1.-- t sleep- City Ticket Office 301 Main St. Phone match F. A. WADLEIGH P. T. M. J. D. KENWORTHY 2526 gfizf1 TodayVIOLET Mat SERE he engage Ntinieder Kdoo for the Jot.?' &eke the ttowton Tranacript. Caws. r nVO THE , reel Medal UTAH STATE The Narrow Path NATIONAL story of the eittftle znriety and the stoic.. 'Red Ltfe" tho Film Magazine. BANK A abortag of dyes when it coma& ln making highly colorei etatementa With the inrreased price nf milk the dairymn are bretting all the cream ut " The Utah State National is a large depository, able and obliginewith modern facilities for the prompt transaction of all banking business. I "PEG 0 THE RING." Circus Drama. UNION MUSIC. ALL made up is but a 1 .FAT S 5c Neutral eaters have bewome about the most troubled s eters of all Auditorium Sarah Bernhardt has two great grandchildren. Great is Bernhardt! Oleornartrartne I. said to be train up in empathy with butter He who butts in la always in danger of being lined. the goat While nne cannot the on optimism still it alda digestion. Man te as prone Tn T.sartreration am the sparks to Nu upward. It ta ever the open seiteon for shooting folly DAM:LNG Banking Perfection Under U. S. Inspection. WEDNESDAy - UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK. OFFICIOUS Presisiont J. Grant. Vico PreMOW Rodney T. Badger. Vico Prassaest. Henry T. MC TWOJI. Cashier. Gooras R. Batter. Aosistam Casaios. AND SATURDAY kopt Heber RVKICINO. Audi! orium T. Ralik -- St It King ronstan,tne dovetail. -- IIIII cabinets do not seem to STARTUP'S CANDY It Is aselees to tell a pretty girl if the shoe tits. wear It With th r bnat5 bu; not Uttio LOIr)k FORWIRD. NOT BACL . t3 t. The idol of the screen in the five "if the kateer wants peace why doesn't, am II henehtg iaon Many a man s mind when thing of shreds and patches. 11 THE SCENIC Matinees Thursday and faturdas Prinra 15e and 25e: hoses M6- Night pekes. 15e, Ilits, &Se, 50e: hoses. 75e. on gond authority that in the no Inteh wor4 as of youth there bright fail. t"1 there is in the echool dictionary. Thr IP Good three months returning. Stopovers. Dierse Routes. Proportionately low rates to other points east; als9 from Branch lines points in Utah. Winter Tours to Florida and the South-eas- AIX This WEEK Stewart Robbins, Miss Nana BrY- ant and the W likes Kissers in she nonsattonad ;solidest drams. 'The Man Higher Up, oated is 11 ...... ..... wIEKEs: 1 Salt Lake City Round Trip Fares From Salt Lake, Ogden, Pro 0. Price and other main-lin- e points. Denver $22.50 I St. Louis .... $51.20 Colo. Springs 22.50 I Chicago 59.75 Omaha 10.00 Memphis 60.00 Kansas City 10.0 Minneapolis 5611 on Sale Oct. 21; Nov. 8, 25. 28; Dec. 20. 23. HOLMES IN "OLD RE LAN D. WORLD SERIES BASEBALL N EWS WEEKLY, ETC. Continuous, 11 :SO 10 I I p.m. I fore, ti DENIZER, BURTON eiVII 1 via the "The Intrigue" was mireeti by ..nd the elopes of ?he fameis Mt. Ida. H. a s even sunporr 'n have been hurled at 1,.i4tA. near the ancient center of Minoan IA. The c'reane were th allies of Mithradate, the clreat in that rarthian s tnKOtletlton, with Rome And a few years later the islander- - espoused the cAuee of Cit,cian pirat.s. as A rer.: of which th Roman genral Mee'.ine hr,..ght ?hern under he yoke When ?he Ionian enspirpwas in A4 H ?. ao apportoised to the 1Pil flii divider! and it remained order the we,tern 012 3 when it was empprort hy piratical illtra,eng from And.tIs:ettli over for 144) PS, held tn. Iowa who y the Byzanwile redeemed yare Then I.the Fourth Crleade the island tine. During ftrinificr do Nfoetterre. we irkNr) 11,nedIAtti, Aun't It to he Vop,,ans tIttn.4 vave rul,-- jI for in..r than rim of the most prolongcl hlockades tn viae that c,?n ;1irtoal tky ho Aorta to 164..?. whet-- the !ant purl ,rke fr?ro I telard gut tendered ??. t?toinan arms. ,r ewav the rrean were almost hose aga!net rone-int- ft in revo!? ;Inil the final annxa',Jon to Greece. Thp islanders fought shoulder to shoulder with the Greeks in the recent itaittan imbroglios. a to , , 11. TI?,,ARK II II LENORE ULRICH :s. perpeto- Ti- "the Cretans are not atiomsnitia to find eo U liAre of the a;rn that ,slAnd the legemits preme zod of ?li 4;reek wor'd. Zeus. III the indictment a-e 11- -LA I EXCURSIONS p,..ARATIouval TODA C3 HOME VISITORS .? ligEmPress wr TIME J .., .. . Love 166 Main Street T! pt-,- ...... . . MAKERS OF JEWELRY Super-Eaccille- nt ?..etmg oftil..re than heigh's At. k Trio ot Headliners Featured la Programme lAST THREE Trims TODAY "The Divorce Queation:. grtPping play of the heart and mil: arMaritime Rouen. 1 Brooks Ham hix hirivinath Sisters. royal musicians: Black a White. ashDunham tray girls; Freeman 'trio in "A Day at Brighton: " Porto Green. comedian: With I chapter "The Yeihnw Menace." Regular prices. of of , ' , c31 I BOYD ' , today ent hn li snore than are Christians au.1 the remaining of its ?argely Mohplumedan are and et1u-- aiC the f?resia of Cy- .mch Were ton e gl,r) na, almoat Ito rive!,..., Are eer:1,. more IS(1,406. , . ...,ny rot,wr II a aulatYlne 0. Old Time Darkies: Al & l'annie . W. Lavern Ales (Vow, liordon sad Kau; Harry i (lark. Nights. 8:30. Mats.. 8:30. )taciaora tOr. k5e. 50e; E venings, I Or, Vie, bor. 1st'. r?.? ati ,. ',1: Druntalet. Sense." all o h . -- horage ''; ,!..'ed r la of 'Kg) pt (1. His Newest I. "Dollars W1161 , 1, BILL ro - . 1' 11 Nights 10c. Linneos Classic 'mincer: Dunbar's t!, a ienr h or 160 to 11. miles. c Irr.en 1 !et e ,t from t I t 11 p. ALAN BROOKS for more ente 'man h it Comedies. 25e. NEW VAUDEVILLE WEDY(1141) , ... . 1 1 ,'''''' Our diamond rings win the hearts' of the ladies' and 'are prized above other things you may buy them. We have diamonds, small or large, to suit any taste. All guaranteed. DLmonds "take" hearts. Buy your diamonds at Park's. Our modest prices make buying easy. FORTUNES" Continuous I to Mate. Aail r44kU4 I Girls BERNARD "PHANTOM tike playod I .1 1 1 In tot- hlt,time Di. TODAY. 4 Every feature of intereort in local Municipal history. cowering many phenol of the city's growth. is attractively set forth, including portrait galleries of prominent citizens from Ilifo. when the original Scranton brother. earn. there to build their blast furnaces 'scenes (rating the growth of the town through ti,e )ears tip to the preeent day. the schools churches. great manufacturing ;,!ante. a multitude of aocial. commercial,. induatetal. professional and other enterprises that have niatiw the citys name to well known rivet the world. wirers of the city in the early day in comparison with thrum of the II:client time. and a boat of other thingo---el- l brought out in a. most comniendable exhibition of newspaper BfOillikti7 o ,, d the I . The creator of Abe Potash ha 'Potash a Perlmutter" Cretans had 05 of revolt . and Ei.v;,.it, lamination tevnilt and v,,tter,. par of the on ca4j fl.e rentoey Jar 5 tied fourth i',an,1 of the ,IncI:on .nrtn. r5r h totvirg in rea et. or 3 Nolan. nmes and be,av.t,1 !,, !t., Sicily. Sardinia and h1,0 Corrueu haa aufnalned a 114,11e tole in. world 1P ; pent-fenc- e of '' .. teTi.3wN Ntwitiy. Cgs"firep314 thA. IME and copiously illustrated. Nalmmital .,10,,,st rT. The Ness ta in reeelpt of a cop) cre a issue of The Scranton. Pa.. Republican. 108 pages. - atie it) the Gret k prru,lcr on Oct. , s in An rica head of th Armenian Behounte of Worcester. MaPV has ',sued a ...all asking that Armenians ift At erns olveerve Saturday end SunIv. tictober 2i And as fast days. and Indications are that practicalk all Armenians in the rnited Statps will respond The good biehop favorably to th suggestion. himself is devoting much of his time to relief work making frequent tripe for thi purpose to the principal American citiem. and there appears to be full need for all the etaaistance that this and other nations can give to the atilt. ted ..eet the old country. It la expected that the Armenll not only co ians on this side of the water withowt frmd thee. two (Jaya devoting that marinas to relief of their euffering kinsmen, but that they will Ppnd much of the time In soliciting funds front other. The Armenians in America have already given heroically to the relief of their fellow.. In the Turkish mpire. hut there still remains an indescribable amount of datitution and elffering The Idea of a feat in connection with to say Or sorrow. or as a stimulus to faith alnothing of its value as a matter of health--I- s most as old as the human race. But the utilitarian phase of it as herein indicated is comparatively how. although among the body of religious saints it has worshipers known aa Latter-da- y been recognised and practiced from the beginAltar. properly observed among them. ning. there ie ateninence from food during at lease a pert of one Jaythe first Sunday in the month tonally; anti the poor in the vicinity. through the hands of the ward bishop. are made the beneficiaries of the food thus uneaten or ha equivalent Apart from the undoubted splettual and physical benefits of Ude monthly fast to thee who beam It. there is the excellent equitable and opportunity to contribute relief no lees than stranto neighborsco-religionist- s gerswith whom the denial of the stomach's demands is often made compulsory by poverty or it is truly and literally an occasion minfortune where both the giver and the reeeiver are blessed. While the ArITIPnitin bishop 's plan and suggestion will appear somewhat novel to the people of America generally. it is based upon a principle which to the peogiile of Utah and surrounding communities is not unfamiliar; and It might to bring forth abundant results American1 generally are rare open to the accusation of being an over-feIt will hurt none of them if now. perhaps for the first time. they deny themselves in part the pleasure. of the table for one or two days in order to save money for fellow Christians relief. The observance will have the further effect of enabling them to enter more fully and vividly Into tomtiathy with the sufferings of those whose plight in eastern Europe and western Asia is an terrible. .., rcturrtd re,t nt oteoll In Cror. on the ('juih an,,,. art, ,1' the t ntent of 'he ittIotai 5 nnexation tO - ' HI , OCTOBER 17 1916 , Nt! , ' '1 S ,, - lijIIpti DARKENED daNDOWta. TORIES cOnling from .lh war hoeptta:s hc, filled with ghastly detail of tho tinorn, tt. number of mn who have boon doprived of int.'t )esight forever by cOMinfit in contact with gal.'. bombe. grenade and the other infrnal with whieh th progress of th proetnrconflict has been marked. hhi blindneee brought upon of the world, most I'lleint worker, cruelly impairing if not dtwtroying thtr a one of the most pitiful anti hideous corn, 'vats, o.titionotes of the whole horrid business lien ma) recover from othr w,jjn1, am.!. crippled. robbod of th use of legs or arma. perhape-oone or more of the other Arnow and still Ito Attie to do a mans work and get a groat moaouro of Jor nut life. But to he plungod hotslowly Into a world of ndtheing darkneesthis is a tato of ail others most to be feared and its victims are of all others moot to be pitied. But blindness from natural or norrna! caurt,, the term being used merely in contradiatInctio: to CaL114111 which may be called accidontal or tho result of vinienceis itself torrihly wideaoreatt affliction A commit'eo which has been sturhtne t 'tea has the subject in the jute eatiroatel hundred thotiot d that thors are no lets ;loin cases in this country. and the worst of it ltd. T'ohalf of them were once entirely preventable census bureau. on the boats of ascertained ftg:',.tt covering about half the earth's population. ".,- mates the total number of cases of blimineas tr ...e Whll Err.td world as more than $.400.000. Cyprus. Formosa, Uganda, the Philippine latando and India. in the order named. suffer moot among the countries for which there are reports. ther.-are other countries even worse afflictti China. Arabia. Asiatic Turkey and north Afr1,1 whore tht"y do not care enough about tho td. even count them. Our own govornment. ne,,A taanding the laxity of method in doslinc tot', prevention of the Miction among its own peop: la nevortheleas so impreosed with the rnero.ce :hat immigrants dho show any aymptonte of It are at.solutely prohibited from landing in the country It is mournful rofloction that if all the happy victims of blindnoas in the United Stator were. brought together they could form a tont while if at munity aa large as Salt Eak blind in the world Wer alintlarl) aaaconni..41. the town am 1.:g IS rbtrat,t. would make Pt:thaw, by th time the European war is ol.er. ita vicums will be so numerous Si to Olken tho grand total to a figure equaling the popuiation of N"" York or London! MULTIFORM BF:NI:FITS oF NEWS ,, . THE ISLAND OF CRETE L4 thou-and- TUESDAY . I have come paratatent of her capture to the repel nets used by reports the allied po.on4 boats Our this ma sa of torah, 'Li r rranor oni is competent to tiril what the thou, firemen is snit perhaps it will The viderre seems to show thri inerr,,i tilan left her horn port more th grpiand this is ton long a tirn r,FT a iolie ,,,, t arr., marine to be safe at sea, $he 4,T1 !hill aide, unless in a secret thiii mei, unlikely to afford any comfort ,,r ,redent e if riot captured, the one remaining theory is she has been loin of-a- . ,, . EVENING Horlaro . , .. DESERET EVENI'NG il , , , . . it is big I Promiea are so espy thao ahen a man camhe doezsn't fool with any of paignp for the- old promotes he made the firat time. but Just ahead and apouta some perfectly good new goet, it wa ukee Journal. 011,1.--- an ideal form of carbohydrate food of great energy value, being made from a combination of nutrients recognized everywhere as of the highest caloric value for a given weight. Is M A STATI OF it must he an awful sto,, k to the municipal officials of chicago to be that gambling la going on dailv there oa a extensity way. But believe it. Municipal officials probably they dorrt never bellva aucti things tio1 some of them are Ness. put in LIZEND IN It is simply 'Artificial or Concentrated Fruit iiisTo' HY. Too much of history Is legend. Great deeds are for the most part performed unconsciously, eith no side glances in the direction of posteritY. D.,ee among belle,e that Napoleon strutted up and down the deck of the Bellerophon. as In the familiar picture', He was a bad sailor. and was probably otherwise employed. "Mhr Licht!" cried the dying Goethe. therobt provoking conjecture whether a glimpse of the Eternat Light was vouchsafed to him. when In all probability he another candle. If Addtson really only wanted -said. gee how a clicsittian can die." he more than Justified all that Popo urged against him. We better like. the Muse of History in fireside garb. not made up for the part. We do not believe that Cassius preferred death at the hands of Antony or young Octavius to quarreling with Brutus. Monet.' if he Mani. where would have been your playtPhilatielphia Public Ledger. . Take home a box to your wife or sweetheart of Startup's, Snowdrift (Timpimogos Brand) CHOCOLATES I I k ' - . - L. - - , - , , IN UTAH -MADE ,i-- , :11111 ' . , fl - -;. |