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Show f DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 1917 2 3 DO YOU SUFFER FROM HEADACHE? ' kidneys srs weak and torpid they do not propiply perform )r fun (Jtiona, your toack aches end you do not fal like doing much of anythin You are Ifkely to he, despondent and to borrow trouble. Just os If you i hadn't Iont le h victim enough any longer. The old reliable medicine. Hood's 9a mi pit r Ilia. and gives strength lone to the kidneys and bullila uj the whole system. Hood's Haraaparilla is a peculiar combination of roots, barks and herbs 'o ot her medicine art Si like f Capitol to Visit Discusses Makin9 Many with Foreign Affairs Senate of Iountrys Foreign Committee reply of entente CONSIDERED Issible Led States May Take Nour-fe- r Focmal Action nt 1 ' !'' lili eu'Tfil tnU Tt re e- - wide that much to the aitua-growinout of the unfavorable reply to the peace proposals r.nts central powers. from transmitting the Entente irffaev su4 Het ante's, ttir will take no further for-gtate if t Ion in the plate movement, at ( until the Entente governments communication to the I replied lldeat Wi.son addressed to them. If note to the Teutonic nations had forward tonight, the state de-ndid not disclose the fact. he urn ment Thousands Each Week in Resumption of World ot Guns of Anticipation V Struggle mlttee n the ni.ffr agiin tonorrbw On All Fronts before the senate mf t piorntng The iiresldent. It why learned 7ns ny phases .f f.retgn Jens with Senator Stone. m ludlng rh the Mexican situation. Myafrrlr of ftpaulak fr. THOUSANDS OF SKILLED rxi.lai.atUn us Plirlng the obtained from day official source f, the MECHANICS FROM FRONT t lau previously rnyt tenon the note from Spam to fh United Stater to "another referring communication from t lie An.eri an government sugthat the time w gesting opportune for Spain to with the United Campaign of 1917 Will be Fought States It learned that As Wide Extension no note wa arnt authoritatively and Deto j)ewA.l nations, that tri 'Tnru irdv.v ..f the president's suggestion th' elhger-enta- . velopment of Somme Battle. the state department instrticted American diplomat tn the neutral capitals to intimate to the governments to Which were s redlfed. that In rase they they were confident g a move Jterlln. Jan 1. by wireless to the dmllar to that of th t,,;.-Statra. Ae laird Pres- - via Sajville. Many Me Amerlcnn considered goernnnt thousand guns per w eek is report d the time opportune was stated emphatically that In to be toe measure of the manumove thts United th(. maktng Slates n effort which 'Jenna ny ItH.I imp Intention f neutral na- facturingTbr urging an the campaign of tions to arj ox Ue ret on foot a t making for an entente of neutral nations ffort upon which the entire manhood In explanation of this p.mt it wss force of th- nation winch ui stated that the primary purpose of the frin the frotii and then tegular occupresident's not t the Jelllgrrentg was, pation is beuig rotu nt rated, under to clear the atmosphere on the big First Quarterma.-te- r tier Von Luden-drfuniversal labor service law relating to the war. and that question In this connection the American t'ount govfoqr lIo war Mein ernment thought II wbi he helpfnr FfHUlM lingrenewal t rh wrl1 bf the neutrals as well on all fronts, three figures as the belligerents were explained. mean a new Immense supply of tanro-of ail calibers, field guns up to the The American Note. gigantic howitzers, to meet the ado.it It was reiterated that President Wilgig, tntl effort which the &nlcite son and . 8cy. Lean sing did not look teJl Allies are expected lo make upon the American note to the belligerents primarily ns a peace note turning Out mmuuitlus. One reason for interest trv. th atti'ude of the tierrmn Along with these other neutrals is the realisation that, factories are turning guns out while the United States w act alone if tngiy stupendous quantities correspond of amn It finds It necessary later to take any and the production of machine drastic action in defense of p rights, guti. each of winch feplaces the other neutrals Also have suffered a platoon nf men. hasvirtually been placed on seriously The president believes, too, a ale far beyond that of the past year. that after the present war all rations The campaign of 1917, It should combine In some way to rnlnl-mi- evident, will Fe fought as a w already ide exthe chances of another su h con- tension ami development of the Somme flict battle with even a heavier concentraAdministration officials are admit- tion of artillery over a far wider front tedly cowned over effort to make and with lines literally bursting wih the action Confidence that t h r appear rna him- guns as directed a gairl rh--government he Entente Al- opponents will be unable to break lies and in favor of tm- - Central Is not through only expressed by the ioy. high mmamlers. but also era They do not think It neceapary. however, to make any furthet eapla-na- t right 1.h into the ranks ofrr.aniet.i comthe Ion mon people The state department is keeping In To produce g:eat masses of war matouch with official sentiment both terial thousands of skilled men have among the Entente Allies and the l been brought and are eing Powers back from the front and placed brought in the As soon as the reply of the Entente la and other munition factories Krupp received. President Wilson is expected An Dev to address another communication to nnpfrlrd elopnrnl. both sides, making clear his position Another expected development of 1917 and probably clearing up change in the center of gravity on miscon- Is western front Th Somme bstile ceptions which he feel have devel- the It may be stated that he will ha swept Its way into comparative oped ex- not seek to force peace on either side. quietude and while the military but Will continue to insist that tier naturally are unable to pre rights of the United States be thor- - diet with certainty the plans f the Ivice lenders, recent oughly respected point to a lranf r f the Entente Allies mam efforts to another region, most likely that of Verdun, while the French energies recently have been concentrated on extending t Its origt xe the f the rt w inal all most obvious point as that g for Intoxication than dur- nearest thlU the of th heart tiermutif ing Ills effort to rll back the tide f Invasion. wa.devoltd tor tear. War Way Ible report a from Paris announcing President Jtheh Entente answer toand would had been prepared a that to the K .!'. In effect Ctrenta did not increase hops here. K favurai !e outcome of the nego-KoaIt .a known that the believes that unless the the to President Wilson opens I for a further advance l.jr Its gov-Leu- t. ttiwar will go on another fit least. far as could he learned, the prcal-J- , durw.g his visit today to Senator is, sought no action from Congress lag u the peace movement. After-I- . f however, tt was learned that leaders In the senate were )sri!.g to sound sentiment on resorts Introduced Just before tl e holl- adjournment which would leciare be the sense of the sn..te that n of the president in addressing note to the belligerent powers reputed "the overwhelming public lirent and earnest desires of the United States. 2 Hitchcock submitted Ile on th subject on successive one of which was referred to the committee on foreign relations the other permitted to lie on the k'c table, where It Is In order to palled up for action tomorrow. It la erstood that the president would to have tt issured that the reao-loif pressed, would not he reject - L j Atone and Hitchcock ( otfrr. en.vior Htor.e tonight conferred with tor Hitchcock regarding the reao-lo- ti now on the table, and urged him ask tomorrow that it lie over for a tn order that there might be a con-rnof senators on both side of the rnber regarding It When it was t proposed Senator Borah of Idaho cted to Its Immediate consideration Ithe ground that It was too import-- s mattered be dealt with hastily, ether the Idaho senator would at-kto defeat its passage could not llearTiH tonight. lenator Stone frankly stated that he b heartily in favor of the klullon. and that friendsadopting of the preset generally believed that an of his action from senate would be advisable will confer with the man of the foreign relations corn- - hfot Contra ti IS TtaUUkaSi (900 IlHtTps) 7 m Youll find that she knows why you should buy h re. Youll find that she understan Is and rin iteri ils; that beautiful has the right idea about style, smaatkfiftffcodaniae tmfilliStonulL'iaadlWls Protnrtt s DteeslfcnCbrtrfi ntss and KwLCcntatos vot Narcotic jtopr c m aRsausa ln. Loss of Sixsr. Tc StaOr ShF Tta Cxrttm cotaur. XF.W YORK. At 6 month', old 35Dosts - JSClnts Copy of Wrmppar. -- Shell tell you that our clothes have the final touch of elegance Hart, Schaffncr Ac Marx make them, and make them right, at the riiht price l oT'-ifc-js Twenty to Fifty Dollars ii Uen-tra- ; ir I doardhci1 KFARNn a ViX Ylaniso BLDG. I Anglo-Frenc- du-ln- r JPVniU from'ne, Lnl.heVf were SAloon. Id' K.emri' m fully restored. strength they expect It to be by spring tjermsnv WU h to prevent any serious advance at this salient 1 ear of Privatlsss. The new year, a far as Internal on- ditlons are concerned, will he a year of privations The increased harvest f grain is offset by a disappoint ng despite the f Ptat crop, so that In Rumania. ti pros captured n increase in the total ration Prrt the present. iraT b m he found though perhaps later 'possible to provide an extra allowance of meat Dietary experts declare, however, that the present ration is entirely adequate to support life and maintain working vigor, except in the case of those occupied in heavy work, for whom special provision is now being made under the appeal of Field Marshal Von Hinden-burto the rural population for contributions. It is maintained that while life within the blockade may possibly become increasingly unpleasant. efficiency of Germany will nt be diminished "hot l2rm Ihf Xw today Tha boy waa playlna with th gun JvoU-i- ;Yr a dlnn.r. h- - w W th prepr;n h.r him In STEW ART IVAI Gl RATED. Helena. Mont.. Jan I Samuel V Stewart. Democrat. was inaugurated today for hill second term as governor of Montana. The governor s to the legislature, members ofmessage which tomorrow, w ill prbably be j convene some time during the day. GOV. l mu A Slaw of Peace. In foreign affairs the new year, of course, dawns under a sign of peaca overtures. The Entente's official reply thereto has not yet been received, hut little expectation Is entertained here that It will he favorable, or. that, even assisted by the United States and other mOT.menl will, for neutral, th Por Infants and Children. Always Bears the c the present. have tangible results There is considerable dLacuaaion rer fwedig of an expeted positive refusal "ase of the Entente powers to enter upon conference. fkku Rush at English Recruiting Stations London. Jan. 1, p.m. New Year s day was eventful in the Uvea of many Britishers Thousands of men of milttary age who had onmade arrangements of their business for the carrying were called to the colors, while others who had been doing work of national Import and whose places have now been taken by women or by men over the military ago donned khaki for the first time. There was a rush at all the recruitAll day long columns of ing offices. men were marched off to the depots to commence training The new railway time tables and fares also came into effect. Numerous trains were cancelled, station were closed and travelers were called upon to nay a 30 per cent Increase in fares Except In Scotland, where there Is another week s supply of white flour, bakers today started to hake exclusively whoia wheat or standard bread. Signature, of Use For Over MAHIIAF Thirty Years CASTORIA RIOT j LAW iT; J imaiv ltd PENSION FUND HIS Violent Attack of :.l u t bead Teutons in Ru "fq .N brain v.s hit or the . n t forehead. buf badlv hurt. The pr oM iaarbaJ agaui rtef-- t the rrv n to disperse a n1 lr. lsrt-n.,r s law The arrival f th- hundred n a from Ualt put end to the dtsrier. Continues mania With Un- - New York. Jan I.- - Rurcjr for 4.006,90 talntng p!edg-fhr fi.OOO.OPO chucch pension ling raised for Protestant ergymen at.d their dependent bulie . V. abated Fury. lies. was announced Hi shop William , hefe fami- tnla by IN Massaof the fun chusetts, chairman Of ml t tee Is th "This great sum of money in largest the chur h h. ever raised said Bishop Law 0 short A time. rsnea campaign, which beg in j FDIF MINUTES! NO CAD INQIGESTIQN. 00 March 17, 1916. will end on March bilged to rnake fur- - of this year. On that day the entire SODB, ACID STOMACH The following of- - J3.DO0.000 must be in hand other wi.. w no mrt to f theentitled keep h' $4.0m.operations was 000 now We are confident. pledged however, that the extra Il.0h0.000 will1 be and that, this pension .. Thn:as W l' Washington. J a moment Pape's Diapcpsin ,r"n -- no,r,h n,l Itm raised will b. formally ...abtt.hrrt to The I T.,n th rt.-- r ,h- Kjalno. n arrived herson f B iff- Iichl tdsy .uha.antlai fori anr.ulttr. provide reaches the stomach all prepared, he said, t testify before any east of the Moldavian frntler. Tne xKrd and disabled Clergy the and maintained of de-- I their pat- - w idows and dependant congresalona or 'her committee in, Kumanianx distress goes. orphans An attack the enemy by relation clergy " any phj e of the sit k i- - tbn an sn j Th k the Ih1n.4m.u1s in described ba the near chatige business o irce of the river Rimna an(j nouncament bytn th committee is "based I d "Urnach jn The alleged leak foretasting Presiu!. vaatigation and recog-thorough obliged them to retire to the region on ord really des overcome tndl- dent Wilson' to nlted actuarial principle. " the nte European f Uatrianu. 20 versts west of i. onTt Is calculated to provide gua heartburn and a mini Mr 1 on aaid. wa but belligerents. mum old age pension of JA00 to cle rg - sirneas in five mU ' that Juat a small part of th inside working of In the of Fokshanl and fur- men who voluntarily retire at the age tha t make Ha pepsin tha stock exchange uhnh the federal aupile's to as ther AH, the as to southeast while the of is far the maximum l"nnrK'9t welling stomach regulator in thorities should Investigate I think xou eat ferments If wnrld. every phase of stock war- - Danube, our detachment took up .vw halfa.lhw.SrnMr.Urr what is to be prket msnlpulat lot should be gone into j positions during the night without disability pension tu,horR lumps, you Iclch gas le korvM ,n, nvex pressure from the en tnv's flank. by a 'ongresfwon 'nmtttee or artd eructate sour, undigested fod other authorised biv.' he .. id The n the morning the enemy began and acid. had is dizzy and athes: to k exchsr.gr certainly offer a l launch attacks on the river Heuzu I field for ini m'. gallon breath foul; tongue coated, vour Inarn In Heuzu-Hraila a;i1 the along railway. the game myself arid will be sides filled with bile and In digest Th' attacks were arrested. able to give eon e interesting testihie waste. remerr.iJvAr tlie moment At noon the enemy attempted an mony if It really desire) 'Pape's IMapepain' comes in conT knw any number of men who a advance in the region ot UomanuU. tact the with all such disstomach fSO.OOo r.ot now did but h'year ag. but was beaten back. tress vanishes It's truly astonishing a nf ,,Uvi, contracted ,h, mark ha ia,rom In Dohrudja the enemy, about 22 hav t ISit.oon.ooo each. almost ( Jo fi" xiiaiieluui. and $i'.oo.0v This gJtumtlPa aluj; " ahouki a to be on a Its harmleesnean ! THY the center of our positions, assume.! nat of ilQ0 n tally up to thelg atTon flfty-cea case of larg.' Pape's tmMr offensive and Pr aw'd hack out arrival . the I.uvion had n V . and 14 and flOO to C?wlhhf rdapepein will give yog a hundrod mediate plans for getting in touch with troops, which retired on the next line tween "f vu ttofactlott Uongress. except tht of defense until th.T r..-- m.jorltr, 11 .uch attend the session enbenefits ending, however, when the druggie hand you vour money back On the Moldavian frontier tha Chairman Henry of the house rule emy j If worth its weight in gold trv erases td be dependent. ihe recipient several times attacked committee who teleg'phed him to "put 13.000.000 being collected now is men and wom-who can't get their northwest of Bekash station, to The up or ' shut up" regarding tfte reported heigh' Im- - , stomachs commence fund to enable the It belongs in I regulated. leak would know hera to find him. on the river Bekash. a t ri utary of the mediate payments to clergymen w ho j be kept Hvstritxa. Each time he was repulsed. will retire during the early years of your home should alwgvn ' a lCK ',n caw of In the region f the river Domuk Its opera t ton The perpetuation of the ha1,iv M.r' , I or c!htu,,a?1 It's orar'' the enem' took the offensive north of .y.t.m I to b maintain! throo,h quickest, surest and most harm-pe- r the brook which flows into the rl.er annual payments by each parish of 7 i cent ot the rector's salary lee stomach regulator in the world Domuk Uat.ik of the From one Pension for ministers. It is explain-- 1 Adveniaement. heights the enemy succeeled in pre:-ing'hac- k ur advanced poat. but otir was following position TO DICK CHEFS DP ' vrU .jl'dspl. rrgn JUa tpn J' drik the arrival tf reaerxes in the valley of the river Tatroch the enemy launched art attack from Ile was ry .the village of otmriha : great liLsae There are resolutlona and!I the 4n- with this, T08OI Utions out thp Kind emyUlmultaneoufly bombarded the neighborhood of of "f As.u. ' that are eavv of fiilfillmpnt ,h' with Kn,mi w(!h ,hoii. chare Th' s tack of the are those that result in im- enem) Is being contl ted in fns sector mediate benefits. Begin to from the -valley of rUr Sulcha rive- Tehabonia. h i, and also in to save n little each week or thethe v alleys of the river foftiana snd In the Nalley f the latter two month then youll acquire ojtux. rivers the attacks mdr particularly a "saving" habit. persistent and the newy succeeded in pressing back 6ur detachments slightly to the e Open an aoronnt here oat con elope. ytnir next j pi mr uthrt THE Banking Perfection Under U. S. Insfction" UTAH STATE NATIONAL I ONT. Kitchener. Ont., Jan I Following a Sweeping victory at the poye of the) CIMsens' league, formed when Ihe name of the city wae changed Crum Berlin to Kitchener, with a view to reverting to! th$ original name, a riot was started1 by the men of the 1 Utn bokiallon. who I r Sn furlouffh. ( n,l lb un1r inl law lonlht A hunril mn of th )334 Uukok batUUon. tklond t Ull. pstroll- - tl ;n. ft ii .r a?.! that the i t tOl.tIHADtl PIONEER HE A II. Creeley. Jan Jhn A, Carrier. a wealthy pioneer, died at the home He left ( a daughter her tonight. Illinois in !'I9 with an team en n !. for :.sa 'route during the gold Tile IS! rust f wsgrns hi h he wa- - lg?tr )e.i by Indian . . t n d he v a the f the caravan Hr ame n f4 rlt FOLLOW!! IIHITCHR, Tiye fr r In case of minor success, a p.unt whence operation into the r h iron field would I possible Military Xpert hre point nut that n. ..f Br.tieh "'Pioymei,( lArge numbers at thi point wull b dif hampered by great transportation ficulties nl assert t hti f the Freroh reserve art Inadequate for any great unsupported effort They express the fullest confidence that, the balance f 1 ' beWh i'Xg Mie Streets that the t t J ten s' elected Ablern.ar Ia he or. but hal tarried the soldiers of the ! ' radc through fhr str Are we dux n tt empf d ear a w s hi h one f t he .old: r d the started jt Utah Savings &Trust Co MAIN 1 & T R c C T SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH W. L McLVjroU k. Pr Antiion II. Ltm. Ik Albert vmIUi. If. . 1 : ; rri- - 1 Da'. Fv Co I u w. : i In Apftfcctawrfy fcrCw SourStonkll.rtBIrW. Wonns. Fowislmtss am tailoring and design. s Genuine Castoria JUXOHOL - a PSR CKKT all-wo- ol -- Mothers Know That XVftahkPrtpMWoBka rt her with you when you huy vour next suit or overcoat. 1 move-men- rM IF any young woman h special interest in how you dress, take I President Wll- tMol n1 ,h" hour ne .Mint th country with Senator Stone. r IH foreign relations Jn dsfion. tnd.v I Move-w- Peace. for sn in no substitute, hut insist on huving Hoods, and get It toluy -- Advertise- Take her along f ul-- Vlft-m- . ONE tiall Ht.maoh DOSE WILL Rexolve to have a strong BANK im the Utah State National will be faithful to your interests. May 1917 prove a most prosperous year for you. banking connection cur SALT UTAH CONVINCE Cancwr end Ulcera and tntwatlnea. of tb Fellow Jaundice. Appendicitis and ethe fatal ailments result from atom ach Trouble. Thousands of Btomarh gnffsrrni owe their complete recovery to Mayra Wonderful Remedy Unlike aar othei; for Btemach Ailments Forale by druggists everywhere Adver- UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK. 1 orrutu Joseph F. Bmlth. President Heber J Grant. Rodney T Badger. Henry T.11 M Ewan. Caahlar. Butler. Assistant Csohi r. George fa |