Show - If f ' H t ft '? V1 ’ s V J" ’ f e " '1 r ' r ' - £- c 4: I ' "k x - " yV"v y s i s j ' - T' ‘'i- ’ v - f 1 ? V - " V ' SUNDAY JUNE 3 1917 UTAH ' :v ‘ ' 'v ” V--'- ' f T ME r- - EM LESS DECLARES HOOVER j vA Allies9 Grain Requirements So Great Economy! in U Sv -- “ t Is Necessary y:--! ' - - 'j - ' : June 2— The grain reof the allies an&’the Euroquirements pean neutrals were put at 971000000 bushels a total much greater than the United States can supply In a' statement by Herbert C Hoover today listminimum needs of each naing' the tion human - consumption and for for' feed!x of course be Impossible” ‘Itwill said Mr Hoover “for North America to furnish all of this although the major load mustquantity fall onuav In any event it emphasizes 'the necessity for control of exports in order to control and protect our supply and the prices for conservations' necessity inelimination of waste in order to 'and crease the volume of our exports Mr : Hoover" believes the "United States can export this year t least 600000000 bushels of grain Ir the winter wheat crop Improves and the spring crop is larger than normal be believes this be increased to 'JA Washington -- ‘ Jn def erence to thexwishes of President Wilson who has desigiiated Tiiesday Jiine - accordance with the7 proclamation of Governor Bamberger the folio wing undersigned stores will hot be open for : - feSSbusihW 'vr and-Canad- may 900000000 Shipment of that r much much of wheat however will frrain American itconsumers to eat less wheat than usual and eat more of other of allied food purchases will be established as soon as the food bills and the export limitations act become laws At the allies and neutral countriespresent are purfor future chasing in There 'large isquantities no guarantee that delivery all these deliveries will be made as this government may hold up contracts ta assure an adequate food supply at home Mr Hoover - denied a report ' today that the food administration will buy the country’s 'grain crop for distribution There is no intention he said of ' into the business going More than agrain dozen women home economic experts called on Mr Hoover to learn how they may assist in todayconservation food Most of them- - are teachers of home economics in women’s colleges In an appeal to the country’s housewives the allies needs of staplesemphasized and the probable needs of this 'country next winter' “We want the American people to increase the proportion of vegetables in their diet for many reasons” Mr Hoover said “Vegetables including compose but a small fraction potatoes of the diet of the’ Americans considered as a nation “Of our total foodstuffs in terms of units only about 14 per cent 'are supIn the form of vegetables while plied some 40 per cent- arises from cereal bread 20 products including' from various animal products and- 13 per cent from sugar: The widespread the country to inagitation througnoitt crease production of foodstnffs has resulted in a large expansion of the garden area and weather conditions we may hop? for a greatly Increased supply of garden vegetables These may be disposed of either by direct consumption during the summer or conservation- for wlnter--usmonths - “Much the more simple and direct to do is to increase the proporthing tion of vegetables 'In dqrlng the month 9 of July August andi Sepsavetember add thus a portion of the rereals meat and sugar for winter use To double the proportion of vegetables snd thus diminish proportionately the ("rain of bread and meat supplies In no suggests vegetarlsm vsy public health normal but will not only be especially t’urlng the summer months even will be improved if the proportion of vegetables in the general diet is doubled” 5 as a legal holiday and in Vi i £'’ ' r i " - : 4 4 - i jr-f ' Si ' ft v H ft s 'i KEXTH -O’BRIEIST COMPANY AUERBACH COMPANY BOSTOiSTOREaiSP?-COHN’S DRY GOODS CO - ’ ' WALKER BROS DRY GOODS CO M I Z a i r " f i “Vaquero's Song” Egypt Ien”i (Alexandre Lugin)' “Reve tinka”: vocal solo M Russell: chorus “RoNatoma) Ray (from (Kammennoi Ostrow) Angelique” mance” (Rubenstein) “Grand: Military “From the Land of the Sky Blue WaGlee club finale ter” GlrlaBanner” Fantasia” “Three(Reminiscences of the Boys combined band in Blue) Cheers for the RedWhite and Blue” selection from "Ka- cnorus and audienca : ' Thousandsi Make Rlerryjat Sal fair f ' ft k i y (r : - 't A V A ¥ “Star-spangl- - 1 F - - - - - ed As a leader Sweeten enjoys an unashis men are position and musical known throughout world the The band is one of the best ever heard has made an Instanat' Saltairhit and taneous with music lovera sailable - - - Mr-Hoove- - - per-cen- t - wlth-noma- l - e the-die- t - Italian Prince Declares U S and Allies Will Win En-- K : ' Victory during ' : ' V V- V Washington' June Prince udine and William Marconi of the iMtallan war mission addressed the House today renewing Italy's 'assurances of gratification upon America’s "Entrance Into the war and predicting that American Industry and - resourcefulness would be the deciding factor in the German autocracy The struggle with visitors were 'given an enthusiastic Audi Be 'Strong and Well and Have 'Nice Rosy Cheeks' Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All the' Time and and She 'was Worse Looking soHaggard&nd OldT The Doc tor Gave Someto Susie Smith’s Mother v ‘Off Thant You Are and "Now She Ixioks Just Fine - 4 - -- ‘ - THE-STRENGT- ' reception The prince brought cheers from the floor and galleries when he predfete'd that" the United' States' and Italy: with their allies could not fall to win a vicSignor tory that should bef enduring 'fofr Marconi- appearing In public the first- time since the mission's arrival paid a tribute to American 'inventiveness and recalled feelingly that 'America had contributed greatly to all he had' accomplished In the field of science' i Signor Marconi Vwho ' has beew 11 since he ' reached Washington probwill not accompany the mission ably which on its tour of American begins Monday - ' ‘ I ! i - - E SLAVES AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK NERVOUS CARE- NUXATED IRON WILL IXCR EASE WORN’ HAGGARD' LOOKING WOMEN 100 PER CENT IN TWO WEEKS' 'VI-'TIME IN MANY INSTANCES from ' pneumonia grippe kidney liver and other dangerous malheart trouble adies The real and true cause which more started their disease was nothing nor less than a weakened condition on by lack of Iron in the blood brought On account of the peculiar nature of woman and the great drain placed upon she re- -' her system at certain man to moreperiods than much 'iron quires r make up for the losa help i Iron is absolutely necessary to en-- 1 livable your blood to- changenofood Into how matter it tissue Without ing - much or what you eat your food merely passes through you without doing get the you any good You don’t of It and as a conse-- -strength out quence you become weak pale and slckJust like a plant trying to looking ly grow in a soil deficient in IronoweIf you ' are not- strong or well you it to to make the following test: yourself See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired tablets of or-Next take two five-granuxated iron three times per day dinary weeka Then test after meals for two and ‘see how much your strength againhave seen dozens of have gained I you n nervous people who were atl- -' the while double their strength lng all endurance and entirely rid them- nODGdUtliUl and There Can k)6 ii selves of all symptomi of dyspepsia r In from ten to troubles other and liver Healthy Rosy Cheeked women fourteen days’ time simply by taking IQP PBTT fpl thewnTnen Will! Without Iron M D iron in the proper form And this after had in some cases been doctoring OI llOll 111 theiT blOOd- they — F KING months without obtaining any ben- - plenty for There can beno healthy beautiful eflt But don’t take the old forma of PCailiuUl nCaltiQT tQSV QI6dC6d ' wltho"t ' women full of Life Vim and Dr Ferdinand sag King a New York ' iro demanded by Mother Nature for physician rand medical author “In' my the red coloring matter in the blood of VlloUiy kind of not children is alas that It a trial all of whom have-give’give recent talka "to physicians 'on' the grave ?er Iron-me form a in must You iron take most v in regard surprising consequences of iron de- that can be easily absorbed and asslm- - to Its great power areports nf serious a health and in the blood wornif otherwise of American llated to do you any good builder Ilciency strength ma than uselesa I have en I have strongly emphasized the fact Many an athlete and prize fighter has wpipe own won used Nuxated Iron widely in my conthe or simply because he knewthat doctors should prescribe more or- practice in most severe aggravated the secretday and endurgreat strength -ditions with ance and filled ganlc iron—nuxated Iron— for their! his blood with iron be-- u n fore he went Into the affray: while n T nervous' weak haggard: e s falling u lta I many another has gone r In Inglo-- h women looking patlcnta Pallor means a v e In- - rious defeat simply fordown the lack of anaemia The skin of duced many iron” an anaemic woman'Dr Is other pbyslSchuyler C Jaques visiting pale- the flesh to g6011 of St Elizabeth’s hospital New The muscles lackflabby' tone York City said: T have never before the brain fags and' the out medical Information or Klyen oftadvlce for any and falls memory as publication ‘ en they become weak do not believe in It But I ordinarily eo nervous ' irritable desAmerican woiqen suffer from iron many defiwith ills— lta ciency attendant pondent and melanphysical weakness nervous irritability melanWhen the iron-goecholy from i the blood choly indigestion flabby- sagging muscles etc etc and In conse-quenof women’ 'the' roses from their cheeks” of their weakened run-dogo “Inox condition they are so liable to conthe most common foods tract serious and even fatal diseases America the starches sugar arice candles polished that I deem it my duty to advise syrups such to take Nuxated white bread soda crackera bisIron i have taken it myself and given cuits' macaroni spaghetti tapiit to my oca sago- farina degermlnated most surprising and with patients to be cornmeal no longer results And those who satisfactory wish quickly to Increase their found Refining processes have' removed the iron of Mother power and endurance will strength find It a most remarkablo and wonEarth from these impoverished fooda and silly methods of home derfully effective remedy” down the cookery throwing by waste pipe the waters in which our vegetables are cooked are responsible for ' another- grave 'iron r loss” ‘Therefore If you wish to preserve your- yoythful vim and a ripe you must vigor totheiron deficiency in supplyfood: some form of your by using as Just Iron' you would organic use salt when your food has not - -- - - LBIIL - - AGREEMENT REACiD in - : ' H ' ' - y Girls Over 14 at Noyon Conferees Strike Out Provi-- : Abducted Before Troops sion Relating to Western Their Retreat Began Irrigation Projects rAIl Washington June S —Further Ports of German brutality are contained in a letter reaching the state woman engaged In Eepartment fromin a France Her ac- ount of the abduction- of women at re 'oyon by the Germans when rented is supplemented by they condltlona ftory of sanitary between the ages of 14 “Every girl md 30 was carried away the loches nine days before the by retreat the letter says “and many of tegan” he younger women left are about to tecome mothers For seventeen months the' writer none of the French civil lays tion living In the cellars of populaNoyon has had any meat especially the babies died duringMany that time often the bodies being kept with the living for days before interment - In the rooms sick and wounded snderground were round reduced almost to skeletons While vermin made condltoins almost nnspeakable ” - - : f t 3 DRINK AND DRU6 run-dow- - -- - June 2— Agreement Washington was reached by Senate and House today on the sundry civil apintota propriation The approprto below 3140000000 iate nof $10600000 for food contro work along the Mississippitoand Sacramento rivers was reduced $6000000 The House- confereea agreed to the Senate’s reduction of the federal trade for- Its commission's appropriationfood investigation from $400000 to $260000 A House provision affecting western was stricken out by the irrigatlonlsts would have permitted conferees It of money recelyea through application sale of- water power from reclamation to the construction 'acservice count plants V V V The conference report 'was adopted In the Senate late today without a record vote It will come up next week In the House - conferees -- d - -- - - - - - run-dow- - v - - ' MINE WORKERS RENEW PROTEST s - ce - New York June’2 —Renewed protest of ta-b- le that “not a single representative the mine workers’’ has been appointed to membership on the committee on coal production of the Council of National Defense and dissent from the declared program of the committee Was Issued today by- the executive board of the United Mineworkers of America The protest has been sent to - President ' Wilson and the counclL Alexander Howat i district union A Bevy of Fool Bathers at Saltair resident at Pittsburg Kan was asked y Secretary of Labor Wilson in a ' “Of f to Saltai1 is the popular' ex- have been ' exceptionally popular'- The today-- ' to have all striking telegram coal miners in' the' district 'reUqp to pression these days and 'never: before Friday society night dances with rework Immediately Howat was asked in Its entire twenty-fiv- e servation spaces divided off around the years history seating-ana- conference at to attend of the big Washington so resort the has heavy pavilion have promenade experlenced is reported of with the operatora drawn It throngs large 'band patronage as during the past' four days merrymakers and Sweeten’sthat 1000 workers are Idle direction of R Owen Sweetunder the of the opening season ’ ' en has scored are foundon 'every Saltair patrons an emphatic hit with Improvements' GOETHALS ORDERS hand and the regular summer train x The indoor bathing pool Is a veritable schedule has been: inaugurated with magnet for the huge crowds who are LUMBER FOR: 100 their first 1917 frolic in the takingwater minutes lake leaving every forty-flY- e Thousands of new suits WOODEN VESSELS trains ana the afternoon evening' during towels caps hose-another bathiBoth skating ' and dancing - parties and ng- asseccories have been purchased for this season’s bathing-aWashington June 2—Lumber for The pool has been pumped full of lake 100 wooden ships has been ordered " ' water and ' heated to a comfortable the members of from Southern Pine - association MaJ Gen George W ' temperature by at the lake Is- in full Goethals general manager of the Everything NewHairlRemoiter concessions and amusement cenfleet swing emergency shipping board’s ' The price ' is $35 a ters alike Levene’s red hot 'corporation Like :W6rks wheels stands mills Magic at ’thousand check stands feet the candy " arcade The orders call for approximately ' and penny photograph gallery'With Rmovis' Rsota All) pool ' hall are constantly-thronge(Positively s140000000 feet and delivery will Jt i r of pleasure seekers tobe made as fast as the mills can’ gay' crowds Jack refreshwith ?cut the timber gether of greater benefit to ment booths Blair Browning’s Contracts 'for about Richardson’s boats womankind has v been as ones half the shooting gallery ping pong tables many steel ships andhave made in recent than the mar- bowling been awardeds Gen-- '' alley Gee Whiz and a score of already method is velous It phelactlne and old mill eral Goethals expects within -- unlike and much s to others-superior months to turn out at eighteen electrleal depilatory or other methods 3090000 tons of steel vessels Sunwill mark least the first Today because it ' actually —removes the hair day opening at Saltair" At big 5 o’clock and as many wooden ships as the entire roots and all before your very this afternoon a band concert will be can build ' country eyes— easily instantly' harmlessly! Get given in the picnic pavilion under' the In response to the Senate’s reso- a stick of pnelactine follow the simple direction of R Owen ' Sweeten d Elution of inquiry Secretary directions and you will be astonished concert will be a repetition- or The notified Congress today- that last con1 and on May delighted— or the druggist will re- Wednesday’s successful - program there were under your money without question It featuring the University Girl’s Glee structlon In the United State's 537' fund is odorless nonirritating and so harmClub steel vessels with tonnage of -' solos by Ray M Russpecial child could eafely eat It ' It sell and a less and 167 wooden vessels agThe at Saltair choral director leaves the skin so r soft smooth hair- following numbers will be rendered: If regating 214700 tonar The fig- ures are nearly double less that not the least? sign of your those Militalre” “Marche of a (Schubert) ——— - - x-- - 1 - SNYDER INSTITUTE B4 8 4th East St - - - - d : ! - -- - 1 - ‘ -- - ‘ ! - ’ : ‘ - the-resor- t Salt Lake Utah Pliose Waeateh 4163 t : - - - - - - V - - - la-iro- " -- - : old-age -- salt” enough “As I have ' said a hundred times over all strength-buildergreatest-oorganic iron ' if is the would take Nuxpeople only ' ated Irori when they feel weak or run- with down instead of dosing themselves drugs- stimulants andalco-holi- c in this beverages I am convinced that preventway they could ward' off disease In thousands of it becoming oryanlclives ing cases and of thousands the thereby might be saved who now die every year 1 f Foe sixty-woode- h j’ " n - habit-formi- ' i - ter ' - Only! -- v ' Red-fiel- TROU-iL- E This BMU banish your FOOT burn-a- s ears This preparatlosajWill excMftiW sweat and bnd sensation (dor nnd will crente n goodanlo healthy londitlon of the feet For only (f SIS S State Street DRi F VAN HOl'TEX 75c Price 80c e and — ’ - - - 5 — - - - - - - 2- - year aga u vr- - forsrtrpuble' remain - - ‘Martha” ' (Flotow) overture w - v a ’ f ' ' to proscribe a true tonic and builder one that puts the real 4 ‘stay there” )ocor W'-'ir- d - merry-go-round-coas- g A1TQ QD17I f Tfk 1 blood I DUVCIPI OrEiVlilL nerves bb-tir- ely s - e A -- - - ui - ng - -- - Chiropody' Use V s “ -- ? n -- -- SKEDOO - r wn - he Snyder Institute where you can lav ' the care and attention or doctors in )nd nurses especially skilled You Bandling your particular cate Brill not- be deprived of the liquor or You will you have been Irug treatment '‘The lot be sick from the using treatment is guaranteed1 and Inyder fou will leave the institute clear of bind and strong of body Call us up for particulars or come phone writewill cos Ely fl eee us It nothing to id out about the Snyder treatment eur-cla- ns - ‘ - Do not despair or give up when you reel sick and blue Do not shutyour-lel- f up In a room to suffer Comet to lve 1 - - - - - : which-was-reduce- i try Nuxated Iron If you have been using the strength and youthful vigor into the blood:and old'formisof metallic iron withbut' success if you have had patients complain of discolored teeth upset secretions ete rom The use of metallic iron again we suggest try Nuxated stomachs hardenedj tied-u- p Iron:1 luxated Iron will be fumished by any druggist on an absolute guarantee of sueeess or money r’It is highly indorsed by such physicians as Dr Schuyler C Jaques Visiting Surgeon of St Eliz- aboth’s vEIospitaljNew’ York City Dr Howanl James late of The Manhattan State Hospital of New York Newmanlate Police Surgeon of the and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital Dr City of Chicago former House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital Chicago Dr Ferdinand King New York n tablets In most cases physicians direct the use of two Physician and Medical iAnthor and othenC :T ’: ' three timesper' day after meals re-fund- ed AJ five-grai- ‘ 1 “Ballat v: Id V-- ' i i i ' - -j X |