Show THE in northern France British airplanes carried out numerous raids and dropped more than eight tons of bomba Twenty-eigBritish machines are missing says the official statement from British headquarters in France tonight andto fifteen German airplanes were seen crash to the ground and thirty-on- e were German machines driven down damaged Ten German balloons the statement adds were brought down in flames The report reads: "In the of St Quentin our troops neighborhood gained ground during the between night at a number of the villages ‘of Selency points and Jeancourt and reached the outskirts of Fetesnoy-le-Pet- it "There was considerable artillery activity on both sides today near Arras and In the Ypres sector "During the days and nights of April 5 and 6 our airplanes have been very active continually harassing the nemy’i communications a long way in the rear and seeking out his fighting machines at a considerable distance behind his lines Large tracts of the enemy’s country for many miles in the rear have been photographed more thun 1700 photographs being taken before the enemy’s lines witli the artillery continued during the daytime unhindered except by the weather although repeated attempts were made by the enemy to prevent this important work "Seventeen successful bomb raids were carried out on enemy airdromes ammunition depots and railways a long distance behind the lines in toto numerous small raids A tal of more than eight tons of bombs were dropped “All the time Intense fighting between large formations took place maOur casualties are twenty-eigchines missing a large number of which are known to have ben shot down in combat over the enemy’s country “It is known that the enemy suffered In one case an very heavy casualties observer was seen to fall out of his machine which went down out of control in a spin In another case the fighting was so close that an enemy pilot was seen to fall from his machine which was out of control and diving by the nose "Fifteen hostile machines were driven down and actually seen to crash to the others were ground while thirty-on- e driven down damaged a large proportion of which must have been totally destroyed In addition ten hostile balloons were brought down in flames" W ould Have Government ht British Missing After Terrific Combats in Which 46 German Machines Were or Damaged Destroyed Air-plan- es Twcntv-oiirli- t EIGHT TONS OF BOMBS ARE DROPPED IN RAIDS both tin entente and Herman losses mv reported to liave been heavy Fnr two days and two nights Thursday and Friday London reports British airplanes hae been active in raiding1 Herman ammunition depots and railway junctions and in more than seventeen different raids eight tons of bombs were dropped More than 17do photographs of scenes and localities far hack of the Herman lines were taken by British aviators who also harrassed Herman linos of on entente airplanes were destroyed in one day's fighting Berlin British machines siis Twenty-eigh- t are missing Lomlon says and forty-si!i‘IT1jiii mavhlncH were driven down fifteen of which were seen to crash to the ground Ten German balloons also were destroyed field Marshal Haig's efforts to outflank Sr Quentin to the north continue Between Jcnncourt and Selency the British hate advanced and hate readied less the outskirts of Frcmoy-Le-Petlinn four miles northwest f St Quentin and less tlwiii two miles from the Q'wnrin load Theft lias hoeii no infantry action on the french from smith of St Quentin ur artillerv lo:nl:iri!nients continue in tliat region and mar lllieims into tt'iih city the 'lirmaiis are reported to hve fiieil T'iiu shells in twenty-fou- r hours killing ami wounding civilians have heen violently Tic Fiem-it It o 'h'rman lines at St horlarfling Quent in and south of that city near T'allou ami Gruiules The artillery of flic French als was very actle north-caof Attempts were m ole ii to recover lust (loops d trcii- lies at 'a piuiieul hut failed Tin Germans have a” ii itcrli Justified In saying that we have rounded out the finest stock of clothing and haberdashery that has ever been shown The new arrivals are refreshingly novel and harmonious and an usual the prices are attractive We Shirts Neckwear Underwear r MISSIONARIES HELD Record Turnouts at it ings to Renew Meet- Old-tim- e Acquaintanceships t tmdrSiieh Go WJ SJI WIJ'I i st f i I- ’ Bristol-Cheltenham-Wel- i sh ac-ini- i i : llh-im- i JMU1S s i:-- GERMAN GUNBOAT IS BLOWN UP BY CREW CENSORSHIP OF Vessel Is Destroyed With SAYS METHOD IS Sacrifice of Seven Lives to Prevent Seizure Teachers Washington April 7 — The interned German gunboat Cornioran at Guam refused to surrender to the American forces which went to take possession of her and was destroyed by her crew Two German warrant officers and five enlisted men were killed by the explosion Twenty officers twelve warrant officers and 321 enlisted men were taken prisoners The navy Issued this statement: department “The German auxiliary cruiser was blown up In the harbor of Apra Island of Guam today crew sinking immediately One war- officer and one enlisted man are dead one warrant officer and four enlisted men are missing twenty officers twelve warrant officers and 321 enlisted men have been made prisoners "Cormoran was formerly a steamer in the Russian fleet and was captured in the morning of August 3 by early S M S Kmden and was formally put in service as a German auxiliary cruiser Her name before capture was the Itjaesan During peace she was in the passenger service between Shanghai and Vladivostok She is a new speedy ship built at the German works of She was taken to Tsing Tao and was overhauled and could do hotter than 17 knots She wag equipped was guns manned by a German crew The old German gunboat Cormoran was being dismantled at Tsing Tao and the captain and most of her crew were transferred to the newly converted auxiliary cruiser She was taken' the first night of the war and was the first prize o? the Emden The Rus- sians claim she had been taken inside of territorial waters of Japan wliFh was prior to Japan’s entering hostili- O an ! 1 Twelfth-Thirteent- : i T i - - 1 m -- tr I i- i tc i j : ! 1 ! j j Rose Sale mow ON Auaiii this year we secured the cream of the choice stock from the world’s largest producers of field grown roses All standard varieties Strictly Three Year Old Field Grown O C Hunter good roads enthusiast and local manager if the White Motors company yesterday gave out the following statements: “How to build and maintain roads at the lowest possible cost good is & question which vitally' interests all con-ratractors commissioners supervisors andcounty other highway officials road builder knows that the “Every cost of building or maintaining a road depends largely upon the equipment that is used Without modern machinery a road fund is part oftoevery wastedlarge When date equipment is up used every mile of road costs less and is built faster equipment Is being replaced by a new and more efficient type Certain kinds of equipment such as graders drags and scarifiers are indispensable but the old power units — the traction engine and the mule— have been supplanted by the White Good Roads truck which all of the work of both the performs entraction and the mule and does the work ginea much at lower cost "Labor Is reduced Work is simplified Roads are built better Funds go further "The White Good Roads truck the wrork of hauling dumping and rolling road material as spreading well as pulling graders levelers drags scarifiers ami trailers "AH of these operations can be done B”1 fuSkest with the hit® Roads truck is the only This motor truck that is designed and built especially for highway work "Its broad steel wheels enable It to operate gauge on soft ground and fresh-mad- e surfaces or in pits where snatch teams would be needed for horses noted for the of "Although road work it performsgreat the variety White Good Roads truck is but one of several types of White motor which have revolutionized road trucks work "The White power 'dumping truck equipped with rubber tires has shown in many forms of road high work efficiency The White combination truck for road maintenance and construction has clearly established its superiority in applying hot and oil treatments to existingasphalt surfaces The tank body of this truck is demountable perthe truck for the mitting the use of hauling when it is not neededstraight for distributing flushing or sprlnk- An American flag was flung to the breeze yesterday from the of the Mormon temple by order top the first presidency of the churchof This is the first time the flag has been unfurled on the in almost twenty years buttemple it has been from the west sidy of the draped on a number of occasions temple The flag is on a fire rope which was stretched from the southwest to the southeast steeple and flies directly over the steeple center of the temple The placing of the in a force of rope men to position work forrequired several hours as the weight of the flag in the wind causes much strain on the cable The flag is one of the largest in the city and has been used on numerous occasions on the of the Tabernacle when ceiling patriotic meetings were held there Odi SEEDSMEN 03 E Second South SRAY HAIRS Mary T Goldman's Gray Hair Color Restorer is the original preparation for safely and quickly restoring the natural color to gray faded and bleached hair in a few days Leaves the hair dean fluffy and natural Free Trial Package and comb Test it on a lock of hairspecial This test will prove more than anything we could say In an advertisement Write now and be sure to tell the color before it turned gray Was it dark brown medium brown or light brown? Regular f 100 size at yonr druggist's or I will fill yonr order direct Clever Imitators not being able to Imitate the preparation Itself have copied our labels almost word for word To be safe and sure remember the name tl Mary TCeWraan Goldman EM? Established 50 claim —that I can save you half on the average dental bill —that I employ licensed dental operators of known skill — that I use as good (or better) material as dentists charging double or more than double my prices That I use 22-gold in my gold crowns That I employ more operating dentists more mechanical dentists and more lady attendants than any other local Si PadLMInk Tears all operations reIn order to prove the truth or fallacy of these claim a I again the invitation to visit and inspect my office from Operating Rooms peat to Laboratory and glass Watch the process of sterilising instruments in my white use— Note room where three sterilizers are constantly in sterilizing the fact THEY ARE IN USE — and not mere ornaments Sterilisation has been a fact here FOR YEAHS Note how the instruments axe kept in glass cases In formaldehyde gas bath after sterilizing Go my laboratory — note 5re number of people at werk there — and thethrough class of work they are doing Note the completeness of my we use— look for the Karat— and the equipment Ask to seeorthe goldother material used In the process of Look at any every Gauge crowns work and plates— just to satisfy yourself that bridge here making is not sacrificed to make the price quality Go back through the reception room note the number of expert oper— note carefully that there Is no sign of confusion —no ators at work cries of paJn Talk with the waiting patients — ask them questions And then when you marvel at the magnitude of this practice and the smoothness with which everything Is managed —don't forget that of work and the application of the rules of it is the result of years business efficiency to create and maintain this practice and the people reap the greatest benefits therefrom to successfully carry on so large a practice— It is not child’s play s with seventeen people dependent on it for a livelihood Of cenne my part of the work has been trifling All I hall to do was to aee that the high standard we set never varleo— that our low prfcea never change— that the materials used arc the best— vrery op sc afor qualified able and willing— and every patient satisfied I meet the representatives of the largest Dental Snpply Houses and buy my supplies In Immense quantifies for cash— In order to secure high quality and reasonable prices I must act In motion and watch the "system” that pres cuts waste of time waste of gold— hat alone means n difference between profit and loss In any Dental practice I must personally examine tlie credentials aad quail float loss of the for mjr own protection and the various Dentists associated with me arc uallmltcd my duties legion of the public My hours protection no There is no hard work— so worries no problems to solve no ability Involved In managing a big Dental practice and the responsibility wonder Is that others do not do the name thing ONR OBLIGATION WHICH I CHEERFULLY ASSUME IS TO PERSON- Tal-co- E Mayor ‘BABY high-salari- high-clas- WEEK’ Ferry Calls Upon Residents of Salt Lake to Aid in Movement Residents of Salt Lake are called upon 1 to observe Better Baby week to May 7 in a proclamation isMay sued yesterday by Mayor W Mont Ferry Tiie purpose of the special week Is to provide for the betterment of health conditions and the making of a study of methods to decrease the death rate of infanta The movement was by the department of laborinaugurated of the United the federal States through children’s bureau and while Salt Lake is observweek other cities will be united ingantheeffort In to save the lives of babies who are now dying because of the lack of proper sanitary conditions Mayor Ferry’s statement was as follows : "Any movement that has as Its purpose an improvement of the health conditions of thd people Is entitled to our undivided support and Such a movement is that inaugurated of by the United States labor through its child'sdepartment welfare bureau a national movement that is brought to our attention once a vear the period designated as ‘Better during Babies' week “With the knowledge gained through careful and constant investigation and available to all who will take the trouble to ask for it there is little excuse for heavy iqfant mortality or extensive infant sickness During the grave period into which our countrv has entered we should not lose sight of just the fact that tiie future of the country re- poses in the babies and children of of a race of today in the development men and women sturdy healthy "While Salt Lake’s record in to infant health is an enviable respect one it can be improved and I therefore urge all of our people to observe the period from May I to May as ‘Babies’ week’ which time they will inquire louring about study and discuss those atten-- ! Itiiat will make for intelligent things tiun to all matters effecting infant vhildren let us remember that not is Health Utah's Wealth’ o£ly but that ’Baby the healthy babies of today mean the strong and sturdy manhood and womanhood of the future’’ ge dentist That sanitation is a fact —not a figure of speech— here and that needless pain is eliminated or minimized in Coincident with the submission of the resolution the association's committee on censorship of the press made a report which said in part: "The United States erters upon a necessary censorship of the press durafter the experience of ing hostilities as are we two countries as solicitous for the freedom of the press United must Kingdom and Canada Censorship of military discriminate between news acts orders movements and organization which should be rigidly censored and will be willingly suppressed and incidents of human interest arousing emotion without revealing the military situation The publication of the latter will stimulate attention awake and promote reloyaly cruiting “A wise censorship will make provision for supplying news of this character to our press tt Members of the committee are Williams director of the Pulzer School of Journalism Columbia univerFA N Scott of the University ofProf Mich I ga an and Walter Williams sity of the University of Missouri OF 30-gau- K Chicago April 7 —A resolution urging that governmental censorship of 'he press be placed under the of a man of newspaper supervision known to the newspapers ofexperience the counio the necessarv militry and appointed tary rank was adopted by the American Association of Teachers of Journalism at a meeting here today ALLY ed stand back of every piece of work done in my office AND TO GUARANTEE THAT THE MATERIAL USED IS EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED I am asking this investigation because where several make riaim 1 to being —the "largest" "finest" "leading’’ and what not —some-ti- e is mistaken and the public is entitled to knot-- who is who and what i what MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK: Painless Extraction 22-- K Gold Crowns 25c $350 $350 (30-gaug- e) Bridge Work per tooth Rubber Plates All Other Work in Proportion $500 and Up U Painless Withers Dental Co Inc 122 Hours: 830 a m to 8 MAIN STREET p m daily 9 to 1 Sunday and holidays I I lead producers noses that copper and sive of the United States should without cost 3 per for the government and lead production the copper furtheruse of the army and navy He urges that if the copper and lead com- panies see fit to increase the percentage that ills company will Join Mr Dlllawav in a message to Beer & Co yesterday tendered per cent of the output or his mines to the government Sonti-heim- er : j Mildly and Healthfully m high-clas- I make the claim—and invite the public to test the i URN At tills opportune time while there are thousands of strangers in the city 1 desire to extend a cordial invitation to the public generally to visit and my office for the purpose of comparison with any other Dental inspect office in the intermountain country In making the statement that I have the largest Dental practice — I do in the state not do so from any idea that this of Itself is important to the public — but s I merely state the fact to show WHY I am able to give the public Dental Service at half what others charge If I am stating the truth every person in the state is interested in knowing it —because it affects them vitally If 1 am exaggerating or worse— that too should be known because a man who Is careless with the truth is unworthy of trust es GREAT FLAG FLUNG TO BREEZE ON ROOF OF MORMON TEMPLE The finest assortment that will he offered in Salt Lake this season There is going to be a tremendous demand so come early and make your choice before the best varieties are gone ed com-bin- j AS LEY’S Hunter Tells of the Superior Qualities of the nt i DENTAL OFFICE THAT MADE GUARANTEED WORK AND GUARANTEED SAVINGS POSSIBLE of Journalism Want Government to Follow Example of Europe C "Old-fashion- VISIT THIS MODEL PRESS DESIRED White Truck u i UAllTK 152 MATN Conference visitors participated in missionary reunions throughout the city last night Twenty-fou- r meetings were held in the various ward halls and meeting houses Many of the gatherings registered record turnouts The reunions were as follows: BirPioneer stake mingham conference hall: Australian Eleventh ward meeting house Granite stake tabernacle California Second ward amusement hall Hull Tenth ward chapel Irish Odd Fellows’ mi let del agi-iTwenty-secon- d hall: Leeds ward H I niiimr activity by ll issinn raid- chapel Liverpool First ward chapel ing detachment m ar Bri anovictii and- London Ensign ward amusement hall: tile Kusso- Manchester Emerson ward meeting Stanislau iiv reprtcd house Netherlands Sixteenth ward ierman theatre f vir Newcastle Twentieth ward r is interfering chapel F n fa vora e 'vru h New Zealand hall t’is a!o ro-- I tal-iA with c e r ward chapel Northwestern front states Whitney hall: Norwich Ninth ward amusement hall: Samoan Twcn-- t ninth ward amusement hall Scan-- 1 ilina vian Unity hall Scottish Odeon Sheffield hall Fourteenth ward amusement kali South Africa Third ward amusement hall southern states Fifteenth ward meeting house Kwiss- Seventeenth ward amusement m urious lahtins c German ° hall western states Tenth ward meet Tn terrific air fight-- j j id m Vpiil Swiss and German missionaries will last two days ami nights meet Monday - durum ties" evening in Odeon hall - I'M Invitation April 7 — Resolutions rglng the immediate creation of a federal food commission having absolute authority to supervise direct and control the marketing and distribution of all food and clothing supplies in the United States were adopted by the advisory board of the National Agricultural society meeting heie today The resolutions would give the commission the right to determine and enforce by actual market operations minimum and maximum prices at which all staple food products shall be sold with a view to assuring the producers fair profits The resolutions also the enlistment of a foodurged and producing munition army manufacturing composed of those incapacitated for actual military service such as men beyond the military age boys from 16 to 19 years old and other men Physically unfit for military duty This army it was set forth should be under the control of the war department but with its general policy directed by the secretaries of war agriculture and labor HICAGO $1250 to $3500 $100 to $750 25c to $200 $100 to $700 Cor-rnor- l- l)eri-v-Aii-i:i(- : ricultural Society on x 'nm'-rui-S- Creation of Federal Food Commission Urged by Ag- ht e Fui-ty-fou- SPRING WARDROBE Suits Accept This Fix Prices REPLENISH YOUR on ad-"diti- QJ XI SI AL aerial fighting has taken jiiafi on the front in Frnm-- and eom-luunicati- "Go-operati- I SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- N j : MARRIED LIFE DOES Dyspepsia Indigestion Gases or Diapepsin 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