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Show THE Brides of June will Ions cherish the GIFTS you send from this store. Dound to be appreciated. Our modest prices make buying easy. BOYD PARK kxinocd BARGAINS SALT LAM CITTf IN USED Potsdam WARFARE U-BOAT 111 -- Jo. Lj EXPERT KODAK Finishing tHauavHir profesalonal photographer do your to W S H I PLE RS LM."c:S Cameras Supplies tin "rP H you want big waKealrarn UANTPn flMrt I K.U barber trade- Many mall town need bar her; good opportunities opn for men ovtr ilrnft agt. Barbera in anny ba" eoiiiinistioii. prepared frooU aa nltleera . Tall or writ. Moler Barber 4.t West 8. Temple St., bait Lake City, Collect, an-k-i- 'LITTLE ONES WOULD INVENT 'Might Bo a Good Thing for Children If No Toys Could B Bought for Them. "No toy's I" exclaims the fond and ympathctlc mother, tragically, at the mere mention of the toy business be-lione of those In danger of being Abolished as unnecessary during maritime. Ob, yea. little mother, there nvould be toys but they would not be store toys. In fact, the children would Invent and make a great many of them themselves. Dame Nature would lend a hand, and you could help bit, too! There Is no doubt that children must hare toys of some sort It Is, the very cry of their little aoula. "Ne-aa! cessity Is the mother of Invention," with dire necessity staring thera la the face a pressing demand with no supply they would begin to Invent moreover, being the work of their own little brains and hands, such toys would more easily please. Simple-minde- d and contented types of children would once strain be the rule, not tho exception. What has the nursery piled high with the latest and roost Nothing expensive toys produced? but that contradiction of nature the child with nothing left to wish fori What Is there to stimulate his brain or his imagination! Everything has fcorn thought out and Imagined for No wonder at the age of seven Tilm. or eight he finds life "stupid." But with nothing to play with would come tho wonderful Idea of making some thing. Chicago News. AN ENTIRE GERMAN DIVISION IS CRUSHED BY AMERICAN TROOPS UNDER PERSHING. FORLORN Two Regiments Practically Annihil ated in Assault Upon Cantigny, When Our Boya Demonstrated That They Mean Business. Submarines Fail to Sink Transporta on Account of Convoy and Turn Against the Defenceles Coastwise Ships. With the Army In France. An en tire German division (12,000 men) wits put out of action for ut least a month Washington. Germany at last has brought her submarine warfare to tho shores of the United Slates, apparently In a forlorn hope of striking telling blows on thia aide of tho Atlantic and of drawing home some of the American nuvul forces from tli menace war zones, where the la being slowly but surely strangled to death. In the attacks upon coasting vessels almost In sight of the New Jersey shore reported Monday, naval officials see a frantic admission from Berlin thut tho submarine lias failed. American artaed power U rolling overseas In ever-Icreasing force, despite the utmost exertions of the undcrseu pirates off the coasts of Kurope. Lurk for Days for Prey. Now the raiders have crossed the t.ea and lurked for days near America's greatest ports. They no doubt were sent to sink transports, but here aguln Blocked off tho troop they fulled. ships by convoy craft I hey have turned In fury against defenseless coasters. In all the record of destruction they have written, the raiding party has struck at no vessels bound .overseas and therefore armed for a fight. Oidy ships that could not hit back have been attacked. The only one of half a score of vessels probably scut to the bottom that hud any real military value In ship or cargo was an oil HOPE OF GERMANY TO DRAW HOME SOME OF AMERICAN NAVAL FORCES. during tho battle of Cantigny, It wuh learned Saturday. Two regiments were practically annihilated In the American assault on the village. The remainder of the division, which was in reserve, was cut up or by urtillery cither In counter-attack- s lire. The division, therefore, Is useless until It Is reorganized. The bodies ure now under the necessity of holding this division here when It might otherwise he diverted to the new Champagne biiltle urea. A 'German currier pigeon, killed by shrapnel, fell In front of our lines Sat urday. The message whs recovered and handed over to the French Intelligence officers. It was u message from u regimental commander near Solssons to the divisional commander In the Monttlidler region. The knowledge thus obtained was used to advantage. Another valuable bit of information resulted from the shooting down of an enemy aeroplane, of which the pilot was killed and the observer wounded. There la great aerial activity and continuous heavy cannonading on this front. The American artillery keeps the enemy rear areas under a conatunt pounding. AUSTRIA BECOMES AMERICANS VICTORS n VASSAL OF GERMANY NEW TREATY GIVES KAISER CON AN TROL OF AUSTRO-HUNGAR- I ARMY FOR ALL TIME. III PICARDY BATTLE ATTACK AND CAPTURE TOWN FROM HUNS, TAKING MANY PRISONERS. If There Ever Was a Common Ground Germans Lose Heavily in Killed and Wounded, the American Casualties Upon Which the U. S. Might Have Discussed Peace With AusBeing Slight Fight Lasting Only Forty-fivMinutes. tria, It Has Disappeared. e Washington. Complete subjugation to German domi of Austria-Hungarnation and the elimination of any hope that may for even have been entertained by the Czechs, Jugo-Siav- s ele and other ments In the dual monarchy la wen FRENCHMEN FIGHT LIKE TIGERS. here us the certain result of tlte new military treaty between Germany and Germans Amazed That Poilus Refute Austria-HungarThe state department has Just re to Surrender When Surrounded. London. The Berlin Press describes ceived through Its owu aourcea what believed to be tho text of this rethe desperate and heroic conduct of la markable document, nnd It Is auld to the French In the great battle. The statements of its newspapers tell how the pollus used confirm the general announced In the their grenades to thelnst and fought provisions already show with trench knives, rifle butts and press. Among other things Itcommon ever was a If there that s. bayonet One Frenchman was found dead, his ground upon which the United States discussed Mace with Ausfingers In sto unbreakable death grip might have around the throat of a German officer. tria, it has disappeared along with Isolated groups of dead are lying upon what liberty of action had been left machine guns and hundreds of tier-ma- to the dual monarchy by her ally. In this treaty, as officials here In bodies are carpeting the field. surrender The German newspapers frankly admit terpret It Austria-Hungarthat the French refuse to leave their to Germany not only for the present men behinii. but greet certain death but for the future aa well, the comwith sword In hand. plete control of her military estab One French officer was found In the lishment In time of pence a well aa midst of decapitated bodies. Before In war. This carrie with It the right be died from grenade wound he had to organize the Austrian army even to Another "Scrap cf Paper." his sword on a machine gun. Its personnel, width means that the broken Twenty-seveyears ago settlors at He was still holding the broken blade Germans will hold to military service Olympla, Wash., mode a treaty with In his hand when found. The Ger under her own commanders if necesthe Indians allowing them to flsh anymans evidently are amazed that the sary every Ot Slav, Czech. Italian. where and at any time, aays Commerce I us refused to surrender when sur I'ole and fiumanlan comprising the atate Now the game pel nd Finance. rounded. population of the laws prohibit them from the sport durempire. It follow that there can be ing the closed season. no political Independence of these peoAfter the Profiteer. Saloskln. big chief of the Yakima. Disclosure by the ple. Washington. after with a number of other Indians, treasury of evidence of alleged prof. protesting la vain to the local gnme Iteering, Mild by President Wilson In Car Strlk Temporarily Averted. wardens, went to the city to protest hi recent address to congress on reSalt Lake City. Threatened strike of their violation rights. the venue legislation to be Indisputable, of the street car men was temporarily against Imadne chieftain, PO years old. seemed assured Monday, when Secre lostponed Friday by an agreement efstraight as an arrow, yet half blind) tary McAdon advised senate leaders fective ur.til fter s hearing before nd enfeebled, entering a court room, that he would not object to presenting the state public utilities commission In modern city. This man had seen the treasury' records to congress If set for June 11, but the platform men the victory of civilization in Its Strug' they are properly called for. In accepting the agreement made It gle against the wilderness. He nanj plain that their attitude toward the seen bis race pass control of the land, of car is ADMIRAL C. S. WILLIAMS proKMHl to the white race. Still believing I unaltered. the honor of the white man. he cam to protest against the Infringement o James 8. Clarkson Dead. treaty made a quarter of a ceatarw Newark, N. 3. James R. Clarkson, ttefore. for many years a member of the Satnsktn wss Informed by an Inters national executive committee, could district attorney reter that the died here May 31. He was 71 years not change the atate game laws, old. Mr. Clarkson published the Iowa "lion !" wss his only comment. Moines, Iowa, State Iteglster at ! and was prominent In Iowa politics. Woman Froien to Ground. He wss firt assistant M.tniaster cold snap last winter During In lHKl. took Downsvllle of linker lira. John went Into and bucket of hot water Y. M. C. A. Workers at Front the yard to clean the concrete pave, I'arls. Thirty Y. M. C. A. workers, went. She splashed the water around in the face of the German advance sod used the broom vigorously, when nnd under benvy shell and mnchlne-cu- n suddenly she realized he could not fire, csrrled supplies to the French -. to efforts !?made determined soldier during the fti'Mlng. They tnove her teet, and experienced a fear burned their own warehouses to keep ful cold chill as thoughts of paralysis them from falling Into the bands of flashed Into her mind. She screamed the Gennsns. One hundred huts Were who hatband, and her for loudly help, by shell fire. destroyed were shoes came running, found her rroien to the pavement Pledge Mooney Support With a vigorous Jerk he yanked her ! i Springfield. Mass. The Independent loose, almost palling her out of her workmen's circle. In omvention here, hoes. It wss a thankful wife he led adopted a resolution pledging moral , ! warm to feet her Into the bouse sod financial supiort to a movement to bring alut the sctpilttal of Tltmnss Filipinos Play Flute with Nose. J. Mooney. under sentence of desth an uncommon apectacie to It is In California. see a oegro play harmonica with his nostrils. Among the Filipinos a flute Beet Bring High Price. Is never played In any other way, and Bfltine. Wis. In an effort to InIt would create murh surprise In that C. t. Williams, United State navy, crease the acreaee devoted to snzsr country to see a man play a flute with can Is new an admiral, having been re- heels this yeer factories are offering the mouth. These play tits ordinary music with ease, but cently advanced from the rank of rear farmers 110 a ton for the beets and declare that prices may go eves higher. admiral. fast ragtime Is too murh for them. y auti-Gcrma- u n n Anstro-IIungarla- n With the Army In France. Ameri can troops on May 2S attacked the village of Cuntigny, uorthetiht of Mont-dldieattaining all their objectives. was feeble. The German counter-attacThe American losses were light, but the Americans captured 200 Germans, including two officers. The American attack was along a two kilometer front and it seems to have taken the Americana s of an hour to Just about which Incomplete .their couqwst, cluded that amount ' of territory as well as the village of Cantigny an exceptionally short time for such an operation. This remarkably fine showing comes as a fitting companion piece to the brilliant work done by the United Suites soldiers In repulsing an enemy assault made agidnst them In the same region the previous morning. One American division wus attacked at that time, and the gray coats met with a complete reversal at all points. Thw enemy attack was not a heavy one, however, and was easily dealt with by the Americans, who had the Situation well In hand at all times. Word of these two victories has added much to the very favorable Impression which the American troops nlready have created along the British front. It was a foregone conclusion that the Germans would make the newest of the allies along this front the of an attack In an attempt to push them back and thereby create a feeling that they had formed a weak link In the defending chain. r, k hard-hittin- three-quarter- Denver Mechanic Protest to McAdoo. Denver. Twelve hundred railroad mechanic employe! In railroad shops In Icnver at a meeting here Saturday drafted protest to Director General McAdoo regarding the recent Increase In wage allowed them by the government The men now are receiving 51 cen's an hour. They maintain under the government award their wage will be Increased only 1 cent an hour. VISCOUNT MILNER ii jL& ' nt ts Prohibition for French Soldier. The Advanturous Beaten. I'sris. A decree was Issued June 2 ft Is rurtou how at this moment ff authorities catethe year all the world seem astir. I by the French armythe Selling or Cosuppose there Is no moment In sny of gorically forbidding of alcoholic drinks In the ponsnriS when the whole army of nsumption Is war mne. Vlohttions of the order will agriculture, regular and reserves. In the b strictly piiriihed. so fully drafted for service fields. And all the doors and windows, jboth In t'e little villages and on the farms, snd wide opto to the sunshine, end all the women and girt are busy In the yards and gardene. Kur An, active, gos1py. adventurous world a It la at this moment of U year I David Gray to a. WEAK, tanker. Philadelphia, Pa. "I was vervweak. slwayt tired, my back ached, and 1 fell sickly moBt or tost time. I went to a doctor and he sal J I had nervous indied gestion, which to my weak condition kept tns worrying moat of the time and ho aaid if I could not stop that, I could not Ret well. I hearoso muchabout Lydia E. I'inkham's ad-ii- Com- - Vegetable husband wanted me to try it rmnd my it for s week and felt little bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness.' Mr. J. Worthline, 2S42 North Taylor St, rluladelphia l a. The maiority of mother nowaday overdo, there are ao many demanda upon their time and atrength; the result Is invariably s weaKened, nervous condition with headaches, backand ache. Irritability and depreaaioh soon more serious ailments develop. 1 1 is at auch periods in life that Lydia . I'inkham's --Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. run-dow- n, DAISY FLY KILLER IP - naxL aoMieta, : !c?.;-oritaauaUl, svtis sHsmp. Lt tvll i 4s oT tsi, sBn' spill tip sw i will mot U ar in Jars any lb log. Owa Wl4 yf Mito4 r f a r rL4, toe ai.oa. j liSitHC . v. tao oc mu.a awl, or airs, .. Hi Hat One night a policeman found a man lying unconscious on the pavement aa a result of a brutal assault Near him lay a common bowler hat. Suspicious of a certain person, the police arrested him. He was not able to on give an account of his movement Sonv Victims Aboard The crews of some of the cruft de stroyed have been brought Into port with a story of eleven days' Imprison ment aboard an enemy submarine. that evening; also tho bat titled him During that period, scores of troop like a glove. and supply ships have passed In and A clever lawyer pleaded bis case ao out on the business of crushing the Impressively on the risk of accepting a German army In France. The hat as sufficient evidence that the Jury found no weak link in the chain of acquitted the prisoner, and he was disarmed craft that guarded them. charged. Secretary Danlela went to the cap! Before leaving the dock he turned tol Monday to tell members of the to the Judge and, pointing to the bat house naval committee that the raid In the court rotn. said: was designed to frighten the American "My lord, can I 'ave my at?" Pear people Into demanding the return of son's Weekly. He war vessels from the other side. need gave assurance that congress Dandruff and have no apprehension us to protection To restore dry, falling Itching. hair and get rid of the American coast and that there of dandruff, rub Cuticura Ointment will be no recall of force froin the Into scalp. Next morning ehampoo with war zone. Cuticura Soap and hot water. Fot free sample address, "Cuticura, DvpL MORE SHIPS AND SOLDIERS. X. Boston." At druggists and by maiL Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 00. Adv. I Ger to Such Reply of American man Attack. SAW POINT OF RESEMBLANCE Washington. Into the teeth of the kaiser were flung two defiant chal Youngster's Comment However, Could lenges from the United States senate Hardly Ba Called a Complas soon as newa of the ravage imentary One. reached that waters in American body Monday. A fond auntie was left to amuse her Senator France of Maryland Intro and neihew while their small duced a bill appropriating $000,000,000 mother niece went ahopplng. James became for the construction at once of tweaty Interested In his toy engine and battle cruisers and ten scout cruisers. deeplyRuth was absorbed in watching tiny Dakota North of Senator McCumber Introduced n amendment to the $12,- - suntle cut out beautiful pefwr dolls. Ose of these apiwuled to ber particu000,000.000 army appropriation bllL dl larly and the would scarcely wait for ths increase to the reeling president auatte to finish. five men. million to army Immediately "Oh, suntle. Isn't aho pretty T She's exclusive of blue." "Yes, she Is lovely. And see what Child Labor Law Invalid. a fancy dress he ha on. Look at ber lachild The federal Washington. train." bor law of 1010, forbidding Interstate long The last word caught serious-mindeahipment of products of child labor. James' attention. waa June 3 declared unconstitutional "Auntie, show me the train." and Invalid by the supreme court In Auntie pointed to the deep flonnrs Junctions restraining the government which via set on with large plaits and ant! from putting the statute Into effect which wa long enough at the back for restraining a Charlotte, K. C. cotton suite a sweep. James took It in his mill from discharging children emha ii Is and examined it closely and siwere sustained ths It. by ployed by lently for a few moments. Handing court it back, bo said solemnly: "I suppose yoti could call It a train. Two-Hou- r Work Day Demanded. It look something like a with A work hour two day, Chicago. " s minimum wage of t1 a day. was the ultimate aim of the I. W. W. In the Alt Complete. western mining centers. This was disKatherine was playing In her yard, closed Monday by government witness A a little calf was grs?,ir,c. es, wtio testified at the trial of the I. where wn passing remarked. woman who W. W. leaders before Federal Judge "Why, Katberine, wl,,it a cute linle Iysntlis. calf you have." "Yes." answered Kntherlne. "we've Shoo Workmen Atk Higher Wage. Intro." Hcnrcsen ta ves of got the cow to It !n the Waatilnrtnn. rst.islti railw ay shopmen Monday asked locust Egg. as Fertilixera. the railroad administration not to vox treated with sulphuric Locust Into effect the new wage sale w'lfc-ou- t B'ld and eegs, are nwd as fertfUsscra lime, for crafts, their revision upward hi Mediterranean countries wbea 1b saying great dissntisfacllon would s Insects are tmmenn. crested. d Closed. The lextfte mills of this- city, employing 33.000 ojieratlve. were shut down Monday In consequence of n general strike called by the textile conndl Stinday. Otwv tblrd of the operative have bees es gaged on government contracts. Textile Mill 'VA sue " Mllner, who hit been British secretary of rtat for tutceed ths earl of Derby. Viscount war ts mftJr New ! ted ford. Msss. - American Make Raid. Washington. A ucesful American raid Friday In the Woevre sector In which the enemy's advanced positions were destroyed and losses Inflicted In killed, woonded and prisoner. Is re Hrted by General Berthing. Motor Launch Sunk. Pulp Wood Consumption. Washington. I'nlp , wood consump of the sava Washington. Los tion Is estimated by the forest service motor launch Ozark with one member at R..Tfl.Ntr2 eords for 1917, an Increa of her crew, Charles K. Richards, fire of approximately B per cent over 1310. man, of Clilpley. Fla In S heavy sea Wotnl pulp production Is estimated at off the cost May 12, was announced 2.40I..M1 tons. Monday by the navy department Destroyer Shoots Down Zeppelin. ferry Steamer Founder. thnt a Tort Hnron. Mich. The ferry sfenm-e- r (TenbBL'en. It Is rejwn-teJames Beard, operated between tbis Zeppelin airship was shot down Hatnr-dsmorning off the Jutland rosst by nty and Kami. Onf crashed Into the S British torpedo boat destroyer. The dock at Ssrnia Friday morning and ore of ths aircraft was drowned, sank la twenty feet of wster. Tb t the resort t smsears were all saved. Using Tanks. New Army Tractor. liriridonIn their Initial onsiatiEbl Washington. The latest prodsetlen Mimday the Germans are believed to of the army f.rdnancs surcan. a ve-more thanks than ever be toti armored artillery trsctor fee ha have fore. n Beiiter's correspondent with Ing field fans, was demorntcidfed here the Britlh forces on the I'mtoh front Mondty with Secretary Baker and writing Thnrlay. General March, chief T staff, pretest y Telia How Lydia E. Pinkham'a, Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. 1 . nose-flutis- f HIS BROUGHT OVER SEA NERVOUS MOTHER nuns CARS W pUn4f uc4 cirt Bulckt. Otd.mobllat, Na lloitlf.-f2to Ouirinieeri fiist el itrnt If wiaiW br ruming condJttoii-i- y tifttt panics. Writ tef aatail4 list u4 4Mcrlj Car Dept., llo4, Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Silt Laka Clrr Film at t&am MAKERS OF JEWELRY KV MAIN YTRUT NEPHI. UTAH. S. Doormat U. S. FORCES PUT OUI 12,000 TIMES-NEW- Teuton Invader - o-- d DoYou Know The Fine Flavor pPOST tS FOUND IN NO OTHER CORN FLAKES |