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Show 'mm WEDNESDAY MAY 9 DESERET EVENING NEWS IP 1 Mil LOSSES 10 FRENCH We ll Do Our Bit . furnishing to the man in arms or the man on the farm ALONG GERMAN By RETHEAT While Fawn Flour Are on Right Road In addition to 5.006 men blinded her dead, were in battle, tuberculosis fostered among by their German captors sad the civilian towns marshalled populations of and shot with the mitrailleuse. He declared that in Ham In the Somme province during one of the German retreats the civil population was ordered to assemble on a hilL When they had assembled, he said, the Germans turned the mitrailleuse on them. Hs said, his authority, Capt. Charles Sweeney, was on the scene three hours later and talked to the wounded. Spile was the only reason ascribed. Mr. Gibson said wonderful work tr tsefrrg accompttxhed by ttre American and French surgeons in making over the faces of men disfigured in battle. Clover, JUanchard Butters have tho assurance that these SECRETARY DANIELS Four-in-O- QUITE OPTIMISTIC There Will be No More Experiments Plans Are No Dream. He Says and ne High Quality Table Butters are pasteurized positively pure the year round. It costs no more to have this health la May Washington, 9.Hope fcfifhiening that American Inventive gtn:u haa found the road that may lied to freedom of the eeas from Ger-nt- a insurance joyment. and increased enOrder these pure butters by name. submarine. conference of unuaual importance vta held laat night at the home of It was called in order lie;, Daniel. tMt high official of the navy might m ever with members of the naval esaiuiting board the experiment tried and thoae that are in proa-pe- c A CHURCHES Each Pure Because day to officers and patrolmen attached to outlying and suburban police stations to begin at once cultivation of available land surrounding the building!. The orders direct that potatoes shall be planted and that ths harvest shall be tunfed over to the poor free of cost. CONVENTION IS A PLOT OF KAISER 9. A group of Washington, May cialist leaders. Including Charlss Edward Russell. William English Walling, and Ernest Poole, meeting here yesterday gave out a statement denounce Ing the International Socialist conference called for Stockholm early in June as the most dangerous of all the kaisers plots for cashing In his miliand characterizing the tary victories, American Socialist delegates, Morris Hillquit and Algernon Lee, as radically The statement was issued through the governments newly established committee on public information. The purpose of the Stockholm conference was described as to promote, particularly in Russia, the German socialist peace plans for "no annexations, no indemnities," which it was declared Daniels said: would mean a return to the conditions We have gone over all the problems "that all connected with combatting the subexisting before the war. andwhen conhelpless marines. and experts of the consulting Europe would be new central empire fronted by the board will continue their experiments with inventions designed to eliminate Germany has established." The American public," says the the menace I can only say this con"does not need to be Introcerning tbelr work that their plana statement, to American duced the delegates. are no dream They are very import or Algernon Lee, whose ant and very an lam has led them to the point that they are accused by the best known socialists of this country rof having resoPolice to Farm. through toan treason recently put amounts lution that against the United States. San Francisco. May f. Chief of "Every intelligent socialist - in the O A. White tssaed orders yester- world today knows that 90 per cent of the delegates will be under the influof Berlin. It Is another attempt WHY THAT LAME BACK? ence to line up of the Prussian mllltarl 'the pacifists and work-- ! ing peoples of the world for IsGermany's to result next war program which in a ngw empire extending from Berlin to BagHad. That morning lameness those sharp "A return to the conditions existing the war, it la evident, would pains when bending or lifting, make before mean that all Europe would be helpwork a burden and rest impossible less, when confronted by the new central empire Germany has established. Iv.n't be bahdlf'gpped by i bed bark Th smaller neutral nations, relieved of the present sea pressure from the look to your kidneys. Tou will make Entente would fall under Germanys economic power. German socialists, no mistake by following thla 'Sh.lt Lake like the kaiser, even demand that the peace treaty shall restore the previous City resident's example. efcbnomie conditions forbidding all defensive economic union on the part of E. H. Graham. 248 o. Third East other nations. Germanys colonies also would be restored and England's eelf- would everywhere be was It believe a cold colonies ."I fit, says: ?;overned Russia except in Canada. which settled on my jkldnej-that would be In Germanys military and economic power and though Japan, caused my back to become lame and such a course may be far from her alms, would then be mightily achy. I had often read and heard of present So- Hill-qu- it anti-wa- Po-Ji- , s tempted." m Gen. Anderson Dies. Maj. Ora. Portland. Or.. May Thonoa M Andron. U. S. A.. retired, died her, suddenly laat night as he wae preparing to attend a banquet of the Loval Legion, at which he wa to be toastmaster. His eon. Maj Thomaa M. Anderaon. la adjutant of the seventh infantry. Oen. Andereon. a native of Ohio and paat II yeara old. began hie career as a private In llfl. military and aa a brigadier genera of volun BEST EQUIPPED, MOST COMPLETELY STOCKED HOMEFURNISHING ORGANIZATION. 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Mr Vigor said, the BrttUh minuter of agriculture began to organlie the department to stimulate food production la every way and to encourage both farmers and town dweller to greater energy to meet th threatened food shortage. were farmer The approached through local committee, with advice and offer ef modern machinery, much of It of American manufacture Thla was to offset a far ae poemble the lack of farm labor, much of which had to been drawn away from th farm eteam the army. Hundred of American were Imported and eet to work plows on the farms; women and gtrla took the place of mn In milking, working th land, hoeina turnip, and like taaks. By combination the local committees secured large quantid ties of fertiliser which were dietrl-buteto frmer at cot price, elimimen. middle the nating The townmen turned their energies land to the waate and unoccupied in vacant lot, A around the towns and was inaugurated ystem of allotment lands by which the owner of tich It to be worked at a nominala cura crown being year fee half 70 feet were rent rate. Lot of 1M by number all In countie developed lt,wa over England Mr, Vigor said lot would pro-du- e safe to ay that the all of th vegetable needed to feed England ave pouioee d The archblahop of Canterbury dared that Sunday labor upon the and would be a patriotic duty It now Is a common atght to find whole digfamilies spending their Sundays outging in the little plot, of land side of the village and town, Regarding the prospect for wheat, a too Mr Vigor said he feared It to the British crop late to add much of the needs this year and four-fiftof the Island must be Imported from In America. The great store of wheat of because Australia cannot be utilisedfacilities. On th lack of transportation of oat l the other hand, a bigthecropdemand for expected to relieve if the wheat tn some measuremeetAlsoexpects-lion year potato crop It will demolish the demand for I burden the now which hearing wheat of shortage In the tuber. Mott board- A mutual, creamery company worth while. There will be more that Further than that I do expermenta not care to ay Dona to Brass Ticks. Other officials declared the scientist were coming down to brae tacks; that the period of reaching out after every tiarcestton was passing, and that definite crystaltsation of the work upexon which the foremost American perts have concentrated was certain to ome soon Those at the conference were Secy. Daniels, Admiral Benson, chief of opRear Admiral Taylor, Chief eration; Grtffln. Rear Admiral constructor; chief engineer. Rear Admiral Earle, chief of ordnance; Rear Admiral Orant. chief of the submarine service, and William Strother Smith, who Capt. forma the connecting link between the department and consulting board and other scientific bodies W. L. Saunders, chairman of the consulting board, headed the representation of scientists, which included the members of th following on special board's committee naval problem: Lawrence Addicks. chairman, Thomas Robbins, Elmer A. Sperry and Benjamin B. Thayer. Reports also were available last night from Thomas A. Edison, who Is at work on a aoraewhat different line of investigation. Xo Intimation has been given as to the nature of experiments that have caused board members and naval officials familiar with what is being done to hope the problem is nearing solution. None will be given, whatever the results of new work, which. It la understood. will Include practical tests of certain theories. Plane No Dream. After the conference last night Secy. Foster-Mifbu- AS CAN BE ASSEMBLED TO Greatest ADVANTAGE at What Great Washington, May Britain la doing on farm and In the th Genr.en threat of home to outlined yesterday by starvation an H. D. Vigor, expert ei the British agricultural board, who Is attached to titi trt; hi he THE BRIDE'S NEW HOME T Pasteurized They believe they are on the right eald. They believe read." Mr.. 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It Is costing the manufacturer nearly this math at present, to make these great big luxurious If genuine leather armchairs. this i vou want a bargain get rocker. magnificent An exceptional stroke of good enabled us to secure a luck quantity of these rockera at s below regular price, away figure and now we ars going to make fortune our good your good fortune. Washington. May I. Prohibition ss a war measure was indorsed last night by the federal ooundl of the Protestant churches of North America and a Gov. committee wae appointed with MUliken of Maine, as chairman to appear before the senate agricultural committee tomorrow to urge passage of the bills to this end now pending The action was largely taken On economic grounds to conserve the grain and supply, Increase the efficiency protect the health of the ration.be The emmortal side of prohibition will phasised in a later resolution. The council not only favored prohibiting the manufacture of liquor, but the 200,000.000 galurged lons of liquor already made and Its use by the government In manufacturing munitions of war Conserving the social energies protection of child labor, safeguarding the standards of labor for men and women, community leadership. Incresed production of food products, simple living, and regulation of fovernment control in economic of money through inconscription come, excess profits ana inheritance recomtaxes, and social justice were commitmended to the. council by the tee on Christian duties. The report was referred to the general committee. on act A report from the committee of mercy recommending organisation of the women of the churches to make Cross work, and supplies for ofthe Redchurch for the rethe preparation constructive work to follow the war go without potahouses In England week also went to the general committee for ing and many two day each to action. them entirely, the r without families Gifford Plnchot told the council tooff cut Import of the winning of the war depended government having night a a luxury. in a large measure on the question of the vegetable no American w corn rractlcally food supply and that this country did In th grown or eaten In England not realise the gravity of the situation, now the govbut aald. Mr Vigor He asked that all the churches through- year ha ordered all miller to put out the natton urge the importance of ernment the laaat 16 par cent of corn meal In eald lanting of every available fool of at wheat flour Regarding meats, he good deal of lhe Brltlh producedand a that L Mott was made home-rrow- r cattle g Men of sufficient for the troop hy addition nvtd p For meat in Europe and declared that If the the Argentine refrigerated Lntted States realixed the seriousness bacon and ham they were dependent of the situation the war might end by altogether upon America. $,00 MONTHLY. The term we are making are low that you util hardly notice them. You will enjoy the comfortable' wing construction. the heavily rolled arm and pillow hack. Heat and back arc heavily uphold stared over steel spring and are covered with genuine .Spanish, leather. fiet it tomorrow or Friday, lf you possibly can. for the supply cant last long. r JK r a- jl- - m. i n Ai nt Al , WHITE KNAMKL HfimiGF.RV. Meatless Day p nv Crest London, My 9. d day Is to be Britain "meatless because n augment the demand on breadstuff and other substitutes whteh are !e plentiful than meat. This was announced yetterday by Baron In the the food controller. He declared that a dimhouse of lord breadof the In coneumption inution and a main stuff wa of vital moment but he added: factor In the situation,call for a reducProvided that the tion te responded to and the effort be-of the submarines sre not successful likelihood we shall get yond reasonable balfairly satisfactory new through with toa th time when the ance in hand available" harvest become The food controllers pronouncement wa made In answer to a question be Baron Buckmaster. who asked if could make any statement regarding the position of food supplies and whether the government proposed that to tsk any step, to make certaindistribe equally uoh supplies should 1! classes of the populs-tlobuted among Continuing his reply. Lord Dev on nort said: I recant ly Hated, the conrump "A tton of bread ha not yet been stiff y in the country general-jclently reduoed of the community Large claer hut hay diminished their consumption, classes the pressure upon to working the shortage of owing espselslty of th winter severity so potatoes and thehaa been great that and the aprlng reIt haa almost been impossible until to however, willing them, for cently tut down their bre.d thconsumption. food campaign "In th meantime, with great which being conductedwar national saving7 the by energy methvarious other and by commute by theods has been greatly stimulated In th hi proclamof maletty action ton promulgated last week ThoughtheIt home to tnkes some time to bring the reality of the popular generally now efforts Jielng made the situation, are oiimiWrTv and w may confidentIn the course of th that expect ly next few weeks they will realxe substantial results' A sbol-lhe- t. News Bureau. Washington. May 9. Creation of a bureau to supply news of wounded, dead or imprisoned Americans at the Castle. Jr., of Honofront, with W. R. was announced yeslulu in charge, by the American Red Cross. The terdaywork of the bureau will be to obfirst list of Interned tain from Germany Americans, In exchange for information about interned Germans in this coun- trr- - Says Thick Sluggish Blood Should Be Purified Foul Pimply Skin, Odor to Perspiration, Boil and Aches and Paint All Banished Like by Sulpherb Tablet. Grandma Remedy for Spring. A Greasy, Take theae ttblttl made of sulphur, cream of tartar, calcium sulphide and extracts of rare herbs and take regularly for a month or so, and you can drive the poisons font of your system. Sulpherb Tablets are wonderful to overcome constipation, sluggish liver snd kidneys snd they quickly start all the eliminative organs working. They 'flush the sewers, as it were, and you will feel their fine effects all through Headaches, caspring and summer. tarrh. neuralgia, rheumatic pain, conto stipation and kindred ailments dueskin all go, the poisons in the blood, clears, pimples snd boils are absorbed snd pass out through the proper waste channels Every package is (guaranteed so you can prove it easihr. Good for children and adults. All druggists Get Sulpherb 0c per sealed tube. Tablets (not sulphur tablets). ,, d lORROVV WE OPEN A. GREAT REFRIGERATOR SALK, vwer eboky on following terms. $1.00 cash. 11.00 mrn thljr. SIPE-ICESPLENDID PARTITE NT THIS SIZE LARGE - $22.50 Excellent case of hardwood. 160-lice capacity. Mineral wool insulation. One of the finest constructed numbers m our stock. Otir regular price $29 BO. Grasp this opportunity' to save money on your :1 Cleveland- - O.. May 9 Ears may succeed, where eyes have failed. In solving That, as the submarine conundrum. one of Americas chief contributions to the war against Germany, wa a sugdrawn from the address degestion livered at the Chamber of Industry by Frank A Scott, banquet lastof night tne general munitions chairman board. of acoustics perhaps "In subwe may hope to overcome The marine menace by hearing them when are a long way off," he said. they Mr Scott sounded a warning that America is seriously at war and sternall ly up against all its problems and colits demands for Individual and lective service. "A ha beem placed on Mr. Scott said, "beyond quesbrains. premium tion we are the most- - resourceful of Our mechanical and Inall nations. ventive genius must serve ua." HIGH HEELED SHOES A MENACE TO THE COUNTRY Springfield. III., May 9. High heeled ?hoe worn hy women are of greater danger to the country than the German submarines, the houee license committee wa told tolaat night by propo-of limit the height nents of a bill to one and heel shoe Inches. They aald that foot troubles caused 80 per cent of the rejection and that theof array applicant troubles were Inherited from mother who wore high heeled shoe. The committee referred the bill to for further a RFFTUGERAA $19.75 Pllnred. The food bill. Ice bill, and doctor' bill are closely related. This fact la becoming better understood every year. Thla refrigerator meet rigid requirements of perfect sanitation, circulation of sir and economy of of Ice. DrinkHabit N! El Paso. Txas. May I, The l body of Jamea B Emery. 59 years old. dvlT-- ! headquar-- ' lan chief clerk in th army ters under, both General J. J. Pershing was and General Georae Bell. a Jr.. hotel here found dead In hla bed at clutchrevolver a still with laat nlfht ed in hi hand Gie of It chambers Thfi Emery, who wa hla heart through known In th army, arrived in widely after a long j Both cbiWrcfi nd grown-uwith El Paao only yesterday leave, which he pa.aefl abaence on Mrs. J. I' Dyktna of cough and cold, are all the better for with ht slater. a doc of Foley'g Honey and Tar at Rochester. N. V. It ward off croup, stops bed time. tickling throat, and hacking cough, MEXICANS FIRE and make an otherwise feverish, sleepof coughing and distress, a ON AMERICANS less night quiet and restful one. A Laradn. Tex., May report y ranch. 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No bad after effarta. No nausea, vomiting or slckneea No mental or phyatca derangement eo come mon with the hypodermic method. There le no prostration or col-la- p or rapid withdrawal of liquor. We do not reatriet or confine our patients A prvtate nure and doctor are always in attendance. The treatment consist of Three, four or Fire Days spent at the Institute, followed by Two Wee kg Treatment uken at home or while at work thus earing you thiUR, weeks In time, which can he spent at home or at your regular work. Alls drug and tobacco habits successfully treated. I2S E Second South Stra,3 Halt Lake City. Was. 17ft. Dr. Gustav Moshack is ARMY CLERK KILLS HIMSELF i - K Ban Placed on EARS MAY SUCCEED WHERE EYES FAIL Alt a pt Christmas. t a. m. Trains 4:15 3:40 ...... Daifly Except Sunday. |