Show V " ' v : - r i THE HEE vu" t Military Writer FEVERISH' AND SICK f tary correspondent maintains that the prolongation of the war “as the result of the foredoomed failure of the peace more throws on all the allies the dutjr of malting greater efforts In order to deserve victory He says that Germany did not wait for a reply to her peace offer but Initiated measures a month ago to expand her supply of men and munitions "We ought to see the correspondent writes “clearly enough now that our efforts on land especially on the western front have not been adequate to secure a decision or even to deserve It' to the Imputation “with a Referring tendency to exaggeration" that the British have 2000000 men in France and the French have 2000000 he eays: “Statements of this nature serve rather to obscure the issues than to Illuminate them It ought to be known and admitted that the aggregate national strengths do not express the real value of fighting armies We all ought to count In bayonets and guns In order to ascertain our chances of victory and when we count in this ' manner' the figures dwindle to quite a different total The truth of the situation In the west Is that Germany has 128 divisions opposed to us and that the number of French British and Belgian divisions Is not yet such as to promise a decision In an offensive war - “The offensive devolves on us In order that we may evict the enemy from the territories of our allies and such an offensive against modern means of defense depends on a great superiority In strength partlcuarly In heavvy guns Infantry and all other modern machinery Before the war we supposed a two or even three to one superiority not too great for the attacker and I must repeat again that we have nothing like this superiority and that victory depends on obtaining 1L' It Is always possible for the Germans to place In the west the floating balance of strategic reserves which used against Rumania and If in they 2917 we onfy employ against the enemy a slight superiority of force nothing better than a slight success can reasonably be anticipated” The writer declares that there is a crying need for more men and that there has been a great remissness In the creation of new divisions along the lines of Kitchener’s original conception He refers to the military plan published In the Times In 1914 which he says Lord Kitchener himself revised and declared would Insure Britain of being able to continue the war when the other powers were exhausted According to the correspondent this plan has gradually lapsed for many reasons chiefly the recruiting muddle In the autumn of 1918 which he says even now Is far from cleared up “We need another sixty divisions in the west" he concludes “The neces- - ' with head noises or Catarrhal Deafness cut out this formula and hand It to them and you will have' been the 'Some pOor sufferer means of saving Recent total deafness perhaps from have conclusively proved experiments noises that Catarrhal' Deafness head of constitutionaetc were the direct cause salves-sprayl-disease and that inhalers etc merely temporize with the complaint and seldom if ever effect a permanent cure This being so much time and money has been spent of late by a noted specialist In pera pure g eh tie yet effective fecting tonic that would quickly difepel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the The effective- prescription system" which was eventually formulated and which has aroused the belief that deafness will soon be extinct is given below- lq understandable form so that anyone can treat themselves in their own home at Secure from your druggist 1 oz Par-miabout 7 5c (Double Strength) add to it worth Take this home4 and oz of granu-ate- d Ji pint of hot water and sugar stir until dissolved Take one tablespoonful four times a day The first dose should begin to relieve the distressing head noises headache dullness cloudy thinking etc while the hearing rapidly returns as the system is invigorated by the tonic action of the treatment' Loss' of smell and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms that show the presence of catarrhal- poison and which are often entirely overcome by this efficacious treatment Nearly 90 per cent of all ear troubles are dicaused by catarrh rectly there must be many peopletherefpre whose can be restored byv this simple hearing J home treatment who is troubled 'with Every person' head noises catarrhal deafness or catarrh in anya form —should r' give this trial Advertisement prescription at once Mothers can rest easy after giving “California 8yrup of Figs” because In a few hours all the clogged-u- p waste sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels and you have a well playful child again Children will not take the time from play simply to empty-theibowels and they become tightly packed liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered When cross feverish restless ’ see If Is coated then give this delitongue cious “fruit laxative" Children love It No difand it can not cause-Injurference what alls your little one— if full cold or a sore throat diarrhoea of stomach-ach- e bad breath remember a “Inside cleansing should always gentlo be the first treatment given Full directions for babies children of all ages and grown-up- s - are printed on each bottle Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask bottle of your druggist for a “California Syrup of Figs" then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company We make no smaller size Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup — Advertisement r -- y ' nt larjr men exist and there' is everyInprobthe ability that their appearance field will decide the war ' Rouzier-Dorcieres- - wide-brimm- - T the sanatoria PARIS NEWSPAPERS FORCED TO REDUCE Paris Jan 20 — Paul Meunler deputy for the department of the Aube has Introduced In the chamber of deputies a bill requiring newspaper publishers to limit the size of their editions during the war and until three months after the cessation of hostilities to a total surface of 186 square inchesPapers sold' for more than one- sou towever are to be allowed to continue their present form and size No extra editions are to be allowed’ The bill la ntended to remedy the paper famine - The Amalgamated Sugar Company General Office: Ogden - : the-outse- - " Plants Operating: OGDEN EOGAN LEWISTON BURLEY TWIN FALLS - s ' i ' Plant Building: - - idled r- -LONDON Jan 20— There tis a' In this just now " in the cheaper'-kind- country of Jewelry which is attributed to the increased V earnings of those engaged on muni-- t ions' of- war i The demand- for wrist ' watches has' been especially heavy This haa led to a practically new: line " of business' with which' sent Great' Switzerland Britain last ' month 8408Sold watches and 34390 gold watch cases and since the first of '1916 a total of 261597 watches and 890-9cases to be made up here ' The latest governmental order killed this trade as it prohibits the Importation of gold but no' men- tlon is made in the order of silver watchesThe trade Is a modification: of trying the order Action Taken by TJ S as ' Mark of Friendship for Sister Republic - - - - Washington Jan 20 — France’s protectorate over Morocco Is recognized by the United States' in' a note' handed Ambassador J use e rand today by Secretary Lansing- The note says the action' is taken- “notwithstanding' 'the present conflict In Europe In order to meet- the wishes of the French government and people for whom the gov- ernment and people of the United States entertain a traditional and sin- cere friendship” Negotiations on " this subject have been under way' intermittently since France and Spain partitioned Morocco in 1912 but the United States up to now recognition on the ground that she should not be- the first nation to take such action In that part of the worlds where her Interests are very indirect The United States heretofore has uniformly declined: to recognize territorial changes during the course ’of the war but it is held that this change is entirely 'independent of the 'war and was initiated before hostilities broke out in - 1 to-secur- - e - City-Clini- c run-dow- POLAND IMPORTANT FACTOR IN INDUSTRY : s Warsaw Jan20— The Importance of Poland as a part of the Russian industrial system Is evident: from some statistics that have been published by Dr Daszynska-Golinsk- a a PQllsh au- - : - - figures 'it' appears thority that in 1910 Poland was - credited with 22 per’ cenf of all the textile goods In Russia 21' cent of the ' - From-hi- co&Land 12 per cent' of the iron The most Important group of 'Industries is that of textiles It employed' before the war more than - s per produced' -- Po-and- - -- ' ’s half of all the industrial workers In Poland and it produced In to a total value of 2175000000 By far the most important section of this 1910-good- s manufacturing with Its gjroup Is cotton center at Lodz which Is one of the greatest cotton-manufacturi- centers ng of Europe SUGAEIS AN ESSENTIAL FOOD DOMESTIC SCIENCE EXPERTS DECLARE THAT IT IS NEEDED POR THE PROPER BALANCE OF DIET THESE EXPERTS HAVE FOUND THAT IT CONTAINS 98 PER CENT AVAILABLE ENERGY WHEN CONSUMED AS FOODvMORE THAN PRACTICALLY ANY OTHER STAPLE ARTICLE OF DIET AND SUGAR IS CHEAPER IN COST THAN NEARLY ALL OF THESE FOODS THESE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS WHY THE USE OF SUGAR IS RECOMMENDED AND URGED BY PHYSICIANS WHY CANDY IS FOUND SO SATISFYING AS AN ARTICLE’ OF DIET WESTERN MADE SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY PURE IT IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE BEST IMPORTED SUGARS BOTH CHEMICALLY AND DIETETIC ALLY THE MONEY YOU SPEND FOR SUGAR MADE IN THE WEST REMAiNS TO DEVELOP AND UPBUILD THE INTERMOUNTAIN COUNTRY AND THROUGH THE CIRCUITS OF LABOR FARMING AND BUSINESS EVENTUALLY RETURNS TO YOU THESE ARE IM?0RTANT REASONS FQR CONSIDERATION WITH ONE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION OF PURCHASING— BUY" “TABLE AND PRESERVING” SUGAR MADE AT HOME i: "1 " t ALTA UTAH T “ T J ' ' ' v SiM ' 21- '' ' J -' “ v r - 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waste-pip- e the water in which our you can work opinion are or cooked is how far responsible you vegetables iron Of UteJ another grave iron Joss for can walk withthere has ban - Therefore if you wish to preserve iny brought toNuxbecoming your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe out attention Next tired old age you ' Ini ated Iron1 take two five-gramust supply have practice tabletas the ironIn found this an of your ordinary restoraideal nuxated iron food by using tive anal up- In three times peri some form of these cases above building agent meals day 'after organicas Iron mentioned two weeks for you just XOTK: Nuxated Xros which la pceaerlbed asd Then test your would use salt a abort by tophysician la cocb and aee how much you recommended when your food medistrength again a eases not of patent neat variety aeen have of dozens I have has not enough nor secret remedy bat one which Is well nervousgained rundown people who were ail- cine salt to droniiti and whose Iron constituents known all the while double their strength are widely ing physicians prescribed by eminent Dr y’ Von ana endurance and entirely rid them- both In Europe Unlike the older and America selves of all symptoms of dyspepsia liv- Inorganie iron products it Is easily assimilated Unruh ' Medical er and other troubles in from ten to does not injure the teeth make them black in Director" it is fourteen days’ time simply by taking jnrmoat Chief of the upset the stomach Inon the contrary all forma of neatly Mtnt remedy iron in the proper form And this after a New York IndiyeotloB ' as well as for nervous such had In some cases been doctoring conditions said “I they The manufacturers have great for months without obtaining any benehave givena offer to Is nuxated Iron that they the old forms of re- confidence fit But don’t take Nuxated Iron Institution If forfeit $10040 to any charitablewoman duced Iron iron acetate or tincture of they fair and- prounder cannot take any man or save a cents The few to iron I simply longed trial' who lacks iron and Increase their strength 200 more Mother Nature demanded Iron for have been by or over In four weeks time provided per cent matter in the blood of they than pleased with results and will con-' the red coloring have no serious organic trouble They also of not is alas! kind children that her tinue its use”' offer to refund year money If It does not nt i— W doable year strength and endurance In Dr 'Sauer & Boston physician whoj has Iron You must take iron in a form in this city by studied both in this country ' and in that can be easily absorbed and as- ten' days’ time 'It la dispensed medical institutions similated to do you any good other- S4xramm Johnson drag stores and all good great European seys: “As I have said a hundred- times wise it may prove worse than useless druggists - - - Stockholm Sweden Jan 20 —A special Red Cross cofnmlttee representing Sweden Germany Austria-Hungar- y Russia and Denmark which has been here under the chairmanship meeting minof M" Lagerhelm former-Swedisister of foreign affairs has' recommended to the governments of Gerand Russia many Austria-Hungar- y that special sanatoria be established In these countries for the treatment of consumptive prisoners of war It is suggested that medical commissions in' bach country each commission to be composed of one neutral physician one military physician and one Red Cross representative The commissioners would receive and all complaints from prisonInvestigate ers visit prison camps and see that tuberculous persons were removed to ed : -- - Quickly transforms the flabby flesh toneless tissues glow of health and beauty— Oftea ft e nt : NOW BEING USED BT OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Like both d’Artagnan and Cyrano had the quick blood of thesouth of France in his veins and was 'romantic in speech and act His ' felt hat- hls shining black locks and aggressive air bristling' moustache and were faipllitr to every imperial habitue' of the boulevard ' cafes nearly every 6ne of which had at' some: time or other resounded with his discourses controversies or proclamations J He was one of the figures of Paris that were pointed rout: to : 'He was not himself a particularly expert man with a s wbrd but his up for lack Impetuosity often-madof skill and overwhelmed his adversary at" At the outbreak of the war he enlisted as a machine gunner '’in the aviation corps and contracted in the service the Illness from which he e MBSMmHMiMNSmMaSMSSMSHMS A y 4" — rs--- - little-expens- To Make Beautiful Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men - s - They Prescribe Nuxated Iron : Paris Jan 20 — The only Frenchman j who of late years had kept alive on the boulevards of Paris' some of the traditions of the epoch of d’Artagnain and Cyrano de BerrIs one of gerac — the war’s latest victims “The Last Musketeer’’ as he was often called had participated in more duels than of bis time and perhaps he any man world’s-recorheld the He fought for his own account more than a score of times and directed as second more than a hundred encounte- - Take no chances! "Move poisons from liver and bowels " 60-ce- : y - sicaans JiLxpjiam Why Modem d’Artagnan Terishes:m Battle Fought Many Duels CATAR Old) ENGLISH RECIPE FOR RHAIj DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES if you' know someone who Is troubled E mili- t SALT LAKE CITS' UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY 21 1917 AN 4 ! Must Make Greater Efforts to Deserve Victory Says London Jan ''20s— The Time ALD-EEPUBLIC- CUT THIS OUT YET MORE MEN NEED OF ALUES ' - i J r ' : J-- - ) v '' - t - t- i ‘ f -- : - v4 - yj ' si ' ff |