Show V- -' v' THE - sf : - r V SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY HERALD-REPUBLICA- N STUFflD FROM ' CDLD 700000 FRENCHMEN GLASS OF SALTS ENGAGED IN FORCED LABOR FOR GERMANS GLEANS KIDNEYS v': fT Here’s instant relief Limber Cold Compound ends a cold or grippe in a few hours ! Pape’s up sore stiff muscles ' and joints with “St Jacobs Oil” Your cold will break and all grippe' after taking a dose of misery end Cold Compound' every two “Papers hours-unti’three doses are taken nos- opens clogged-up- It promptly trils and- - air passages orin- -nose the head rundischarge stops nasty headache relieves sick dullness ning sore feverishness soreness and stiffnessthroat sneezing Don't stay stuffed-up- ! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head—nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape’s Cold Compound’1 which costs only 25 cents at any drug store It acts Without assistance tastes nice1- and causes no inconvenience Accept no substitute Constructive Patriotism Declares for Universal Military Train ' ing and Powerful Navy - - - - - - - moment - OF DUAL CITIZENSHIP k Destruction of Washington or Other Coastal Cities by Aerial Attack Is Possible Declares Admiral Peary Jan 27— Em-- ’ approval of a broad TXT ASHINGTON " phatic scheme of national defense was given unanimously today by the congress of constructive patriotism at the closing business session of its meeting here under the auspices of the National Security league In a statement of principles the congress declared for universal military training for restoration of the navy to second place in the Atlantic and first place in the Pacific for development of American woman power for a nation-wid- e campaign for patriotism through education and for effective Americanization efforts to destroy dual citizenship Tonight the' meeting came to an end with a banquet attended by more than S00 delegates who heard addresses by SenJtear Admiral Robert 12 ator Chamberlain chairmanPeary of the Senate military committee former Senator Lafayette Young of Iowa and George W Wlckersham former attorney general Admiral Reary outlined a program for developing air power for defense and reviewed the part air attacks have had in the fighting of the present war In its declaration of principles the congress affirmed the belief that the right of the individual to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness is the ba - -- - - - s -- -- Dibu-devjl- le - ’ - Strike of Ended : ' - - - - - - : - l0 water When your kidneys hurt and your sore don’t get seared and back feels to load your stomach with a proceed lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and the entire urinary tract Keep irritate Vour- kidneys clean like you keep your bowels' clean by flushing them with a mild harmless salts which removes waste and stimuthe body's urinous normal activity lates them toof their the The function is to filter kidneys 24 In hours they strain the blood from it 500 grains of acid and waste so we can readily understand the vital of keeping-thkidneys importance dLCtiVO isv Drink lots of water— you can’t drinktoo much also get from any pharmacist about four ounces ofa Jad Salts: of take a tablespoonful in water before breakfast each glass morning and your kidneys will for a few days famous salts is made act fine This from the add of - grapes and lemon with lithia and' has tulce' combined for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys also to neu-no in urine so It tralize is-thea acids source of irritation thus longer bladder ending Salts Is weakness Jad makes a Inexpensive cannot in effervescent delightful - which lthia-watdrink everyone now and then to keep their should take and active kidneys clean the Try this and water drinking also keep up no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backaehe - n -- - 5 UNITY IS WATCHWORD bothers you drink lots of ' - j- - If your Back hurt! or Bladder or ’ - DEMANDS ELIMINATION la-b- at-Evla- - County fiflyl - Pain gone' ' Not Rheumatism is "pain only"Internal one case in fifty - requires " fir piy “St Jacobs Oil" directly penetrating upon the "tender spot" and relief comes Instantly "St Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can- not burn or discolor the skin x v-Limber up! 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Relief a waits you “St Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers In the last half century and sic principle of the American govern- is just as backache good for ' sciatica neuralgia ment and then declared4 and swelllumbago "And we hold that In our relations ings— Advertisement sprains with foreign governments we should continue to affirm and to defend these could be given an adequate air power rights" a program providing for a sepAll Americans It Is declared should through arateof aeronautics with department be brought to recognize "the dangers ' place In the President's cabinet an as aaviation that beset our republic" Inasmuch naclass Including many thouwe are unprepared to defend our sands of young men throughout the tional Integrity against other nations country a conof home hroad driving of and whose aspirations theories gov of aeronautic needs on the ernment may be In conflict with ours’ ceptions floor of Congress a comprehensive The congress also adopted a commit- aero' coast defense stem including a tee report outlining a comprehensive continuous 'plahes on of the off shore cordon of sentinel plan spreading knowledge of efforts to And of and privileges citizenship duty develop' aeronauts backed by power a resolution urging' the enactment of ful interests and a great cen legislation to secure "a national ex- tral financial ‘aeronautic manufacturing plant ecutive budget system" To cover the expense of these measUniversal Training Principles Outlined ures Admiral Peary said a bond Issue should The milbe authorized In recommending universal training lions spent on the army and 'navy he the congress indorsed the following declared “will be wasted unless we general principles: iave such an air fleet as will give th Military or naval training for all United States unquestioned command physically fit young men prior to the of the air for the continent of North age of 21 and preferably In the nine- America" Pleads for National Unity teenth year The training to" be intensive ' continFormer Senator Young pleaded for uous field or sea training for the pe- national efforts to weld the country riod necessary to produce an effective Into one nation He urged that- every g foreign fashions soldier or shllor The system to be under exclusive fed- and views from philosophy to music eral control and that no immigrant be admitted to Obligation to serve in w&r'as well as citizenship until his every qualification to train in time of peace had been adequately tested Mr Wlckersham dwelt upon the A committee proposal to Include In the Monroe doctrine has played place the section the statement "No pay to in- American be given during training" was strickwas greatest" he said "Our nationhistory en out by the congress Its "when it most clearly Admirhl Peary said the day was at responsibilities and mostrecognized courageously hand when command of land or sea stood forward sword in hand to enthem we—have talked much of would mean nothing without command force—too much about peace without of the air and that no attack can-- be late for any consideration of what driven home on European battle fronts regard entails without the assistance of the air serv- peace "Some of us have talked and are ice He pictured some of the great ad- still talking about becoming part of a vances In aviation that already have league to enforce peace apparently come out of the war without reflecting that such a league is but another-namfor an offensive tVashlagton Unprotected and defensive dalliance such as our "At the present time” he said "four whole national history and policy run powers probably six have the counter to foreign to surrender men the machines and the expert our"If we are'topermanently exclude nations of the rights knowledge that would enable any one Europe or Asia from the extension of of them by Issuing an order today to their institutions to South and Cendestroy Washington or any other of tral America it will be idle to talk our great coastal cities from the air in of forming an international peace a single night two weeks from now league" We have neither airplanes nor dirigiWELCOMED FOOLS bles nor aviators nor antiaircraft guns would-b“This place if pleasanter nor any other means of preventing such there were not so amany In fools it" destruction” “Yes but It would be more difficult The United States the admiral said to make a living" —Boston Transcript ’ - - U l of- - I Jam 27 — 3 even hundred Inhabitants of the in-- VRdedregionsTln the north' of France are" engaged in forced for- the Germans according to V M Dibudeville 'mayor of the town V of Corchy who' has just arrived from the occupied region The mayor’s estimate he says Is based upon careful serious calcula- - : tlon taking as a basis the numbers ' of inhabitants personally known by him-- as having been taken from ' C the communes In his region- Three hundred out of the 900 inhabitants r of the tillage of Esmery-Hallo- n he declares have been obliged to serve the German occupying force the re- calcltrants being imprisoned or ex- iled to Germany v No distinctions are made as to age or sex in the choice of the for- - ' clbly enrolled laborers M says Co - FlRIS i 1 Congress 28 1917 - HEAD AND NOSTRILS K ''' - : er Rebellious Woman Prisoner Mnde to Receive' Food Through Mouth Tube ‘ NZ - - - - ‘ - e - Safford Is FbundG uilty of Perjury YORK Jan 27—Mrs Ethel v who 'began a "hunger strike" 7 when she was sentenced to 'days In the penitentiary on thirty Blackwell’s Island last Monday for birth control propaganda wasL subjected to forcible feeding late today for the second time since she began her prison term A bulletin Issued by the physician in charge declared Mrs Byrne "offered no resistance" and indicated that she was willing to receive' food "but made no effort to take it of her own accord" Concerning Mrs Byrne’s physical condition the bulletin said the blood pressure respiration and pulse were normal temperature subnormal and that she slightly was "generally Improved" She had taken no exercise today and her face and hands were washed for her The decision to feed Mrs Byrne forcibly was reached last night after the physicians had come to regard her condition as dangerous At that time she was given eggs and milk through the mouth tube Her sister Mrs Margaret Sanger who alstf is facing trial on a charge of spreading birth control propaganda- issued a statement early today that Mrs Byrne had become unconscious and was in a pre- J Not Osborne Was Miss TanzePs Wooer New York Jan 27 — A jury in federal district court after deliberating ten hours returned a verdict tonight find- of perSafford guilty' ing Ftanklln D swore ' W James he when that jury Osborne - former assistant district atwho torney was the "Oliver Osborne”Plain-field accompanied Rae Tanzer to a (N J) hotel The jury recommended mercy for SaffQrd who previously had been convicted and sentenced to a term in prison but was granted a new trial The present trial began January 8 In- his charge to the jury Judge Hand referred to the visit of Miss TanPlain-field zer- and Osborne” to - N J where Safford was employed as a clerk in a (iotel - carious condition Repeated appeals of Mrs Sanger for permission to ' visit her sister were denied by the authorities also- was reMrs Byrne’s lawyer fused a permit ' to see her Later he issued a statement in which he characterized as "untrue" the state- ment of the prison officials that Mrs Byrne took food without "Suppose we see who would have been most likely to accompany her there" said Judge Hand "James W Osborne or Charles H Wax? Which would have been most likely to have in this enterprise of gallantry engaged —Mr Osborne who Is 56 years old and had a grown child or Wax who confesses having a bent for enterprises of this kind?" Judge Hand declared that the testimony of a Mrs Silverstone who lived next door to the Tanzers had Impressed him as “singularly direct and honest" Mrs Silverstone had sworn that Charles H Wax was Miss Tan-zerwooer - ‘ - Mfl(Einm®©iEiW(sanp Jury Decides That Wax and 66 IB II IFAVdDIKIE© CdDILdDIR - - Tremendous Cut in Price on ’s ERHOODS’ PLAN ©tei© L C Would Have Public Represented on Proposed Rail- QUITS PEACE LEAGUE road Commission SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW Retirement Due to Failure 27 — President Jan Washington to Wilson is not expected accept with- Two Choose Lamps From Alike 2 cluster bronze base - art 52689 Vs Bronie art glass a work of art now 51829 e ' ur new Adjustable was 9375 - ur ' full beauty of the new spring styles that seem to have cauglit and held the fragrant breath of spring in their 'development is demonstrated in these exquisite dresses The colors are bright and warm The materials rich and summery “Bisque” the reigning shade of Paris is featured in this display The- - ' - Just to convince you that we are the only place In Salt Lake City to get lamps at the lowest prices we show below a few of our bargains Jan 27 — Henry Lane Indianapolis Wilson in a letter to William Howard Taft president of the National Association of the League to Enforce Peace today announced his resignation- as president of the Indiana branch of the league Mr Wilson stated that his retirement Is due to the belief that some of' the leaders are trying 'to divert it from its original purpose and adopt as a program of action the plan for a world ' alliance put forward by President Wilson in his address to the United States Senate this week "As the new doctrines announced by the President' have not been rejected by those in authority in the league to enforce peace and as there are indications of feverish activity in fashioning and forming the league’s tendencies conformably with the program which the President has dramatically announced I feel obliged to sever my connection udth its affairs" said Mr Wilson In his letter - shade desk lamp CO CQ w Ivory- over bronze now- Dec china base with silk shade 9900 now Plano floor Ilk hade 9475Q now lamp with art S987 Green now 5549 Leaded glass was 91375 now gold stand bronze -- 75- Boudoir lamps stylish 1875 now 52347 art glass $449 antique - bronze S1039 66 Main very pretty and Wash Jiton Jan $5 i'19 - t FREED FROM DUNGEON jgcNamara Goes to Jute Mill After 24 ' Days in Solitary Cell 'v ' San Quentin - Cal Jan 27—After days in the dunspending - twenty-fou- r state prison here J B geon of theMcNamara ' agreed to ' obey orders and teday began work in -- the' jute mill McNamara' who is serving ‘a life term for his confessed part in the dynaof 'the Los Angeles Times buildmiting 1910 had been working in the In ing prison laundry' buthls work was found unsatisfactory and he was ordered to the jute mill On his refusal to- work he was placed in the dungeon Every out and asked if he day hewastaken was ready 7 to’f obey: orders and until yesterday ) lie regularly ' refused' -- - 3Fraucas - - - ? 'i' r V ' : - Notwithstand- 27-- pressure of leging the extraordinary not islative business the Senate could conmaintain a quorum today during sideration of the Indian appropriation until Monday bill and axfr adjournment was forced before 3 'o’clock t Tomorrow the Democratic steering committee will' meet again to undertake unraveling theleaders-tonighlegislative tangle were but administration unable to predict whether a satisfactory solution could be attained ’ - i Tablets Says Hypo-Nuclacreases Weight Steadily— and Proves It ' - Street by Absence of Members hand-painte- Callaway Hodck Forced Adjournment store one of Sajt steps City's ' estabdevelopment lished and prosperous institutions as the greatest of its kind in the west are now being taken under the direction of Mr E T Richardson who has become manager of the busid ness While the very high grade of art goods cut glass dinner ware china etc will be carried in this store as heretofore attention will also be given to the : more generally used and less expensive lines of household equipment A full and complete lino of Aluminum Ware Enamel Ware Wire Goods Cutlery and Kitchen Equipment of all kinds will be carried All lines will he priced as low as good business methods will permit and it is onr intention to make this store the popular place for wares of merit §s ' Reward- Anaemic Bloodless Folks Vw A U NNO NCEMENT Definite of this Lake in the ' “Thinness to Plumpness!” to Thin Offers Great big i f ' W- r'ttpP VV'? - - V - $ - r -- A Philadelphia' physician writes: “Having had occasion to observe the Tab marked effect of Hypo-Nuclalets on one of my patients I would be grateful for all information and sam- pies for clinical purposes The patient wrote: '“Having been changed from terrible thinness to a lovely plumpness right under the eyes of my skeptical physician I told Him Tablets did it that Hypo-Nuclaand now he is deeply interested in £ your little tablets” The process of increasing nutrition Is intricate but the results are well-- 1 nigh certain A salient extract from the yolk of ' C£g9 combined with hypophosphites iron and simple vege- table tonics when taken with the meals produce astounding changes in nntri- tive processes and red blood with qualities soon bring the so much desired by thin weight bloodless anaemic 'people yonhg or old One or two packages will prove it for anyone Sold by druggists 90 cts or direct from the laboratory of The Blackburn Products Co Dayton ne - 4 : flesh-formi- ng Phiq - Minns® ne V ' - : - In- ne - Ti 'i'o Tlie delight of seeing and Avearing the new modes first is made possible through this display of exclusive gowns to Reject Doctrines of President Wilson out some modification the proposal by the railroad brotherhoods’ heads that a mixed commission of railroad employ ere and employees be created to investigate disputes as a substitute for the recommendation President’s that strikes or lockouts be prohibited pend ing an Investigation by a government body In conference with the President to day Representative Adamson took the position that the commission proposed by the brotherhoods would be useless unless It' included a representative of the public After his conference with the Presi dent Representative Adamson began a provision to create a gov drafting ernment hoard" for the sole duty' of dealing with differences between railroad employees and employers but it will not supplant legislation to prevent strikes or lockouts pending inAdamson vestigation Representativereference to now plans to eliminate all the eight-hoday In the pending general bill and will await the decision of the supreme court in the pending suit If the present Adamson law is a new eight-hoheld unconstitutional ' be included in the will feature day V pending bill No 75 to S Q U IE 99 — T IHI IE v ' J - J Pretty Georgette crepe and crepe de chine blouses in plain tucked and' embroidered effects in the favored spring colors—chartreuse gold inaize flesh white black and dainty combina- j - tioiis of flesh and blue |