Show nrr Sir '"r — THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N ri i TOWS’ FOR Lie AND BOWELS TRY APPEALS FOR Consolidated Music Company NGREASE OF 13-1- 1) E First South THE LOGICAL PLACE TO BUY YOUR PIANO OR PLAYER Clean Your Bowels and Stop Headache Colds Tonight! FOOD COOPS Sour Stomach Importance of a Generous Supply in View of Entrance Into War Emphasized by Secretary of Agriculture Get a 10-ee- now Tiox nt Turn the rascals out — the headache biliousness indigestion the sick sour stomach and bad colds — turn them out tonight and keep them out with Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver clogged bowels or an upset stomach Don't put in another day of distress s cleanse your stomach Let Cascaret remove the sour fermenting food take ihe excess bile from your liver and car'1X7' ASlIIN'uTOX April 7— Secrery out all the constipated waste matand poison in the bowels Then tary Houston atrain tonieht ap- - ter you will feel great A Cascaiel to make every to you straightens out by morningtonight work while you They riTort to riiif adequate food crop sleep A box from any drug store means a dear head sweet stomthis year not only for the United ach and dean healthy live arid bowel lint to meet the require action for months Children love Smtr because they never gripe or sicken — Advertisement ments nf tint entente “The importance to the nation of a Fuller appreciation of its value should peneron- - Inod nply tor the coming stimulate production to an extent that would increase the total food supply year rail not hi overemphasized in greatly Prices ot the grain sorghums ietv of the eeonomie problems wliieh during the prepent season appear to warrant increase of acreage of these may ari-- e as a result of the entrance grains in the regions where they can Thougn flax is not primarily of the United States into the war'' succeed a food crop the cake remaining when js expressed from the seed constisaid the seeretary “ Fvery effort oil tutes an important element in the dairy Its increased use would blionld he made to produce more crops food supply ideas- other grain products for use as than are needed for our own require- food Corn I ending Food nnd ment"Porn is the leading food and feed millions of people arrows the 'Many seas as w as nur own people must crop of the United States in geographrHy in larae part upon the products ic range of production acreage and nf our fields and This situaratal's of product The vital importion will eontirme to exist even though quantity of this crop host Pities should end unexpectedlv tance of a largo -- ooii since Kii ropea n product ion cannot properly cared f i therefore is obvious be restored immediately to its normal Conditions warrant tiie planting of the ensr of this crop which it is acreage largest I rges crrsgr Eipanivlon ‘‘The most effective step that may he possible to handlo effectively "Tiie usefulness of cow peas and soy f talMi io niiTt'iisi' the production v t is to enlarge tile ncrengu beans as human food has been recog('roiis ii d ii them in the where nized in this country Exrecentlywarrant tio-II y are kiihvi rot hit ui regions This cx-- isting only conditions planting or mitmkp siionld he to th' of all the available seed the of varieties limit pormittei! by available Komi seed known to do well in the several secLibor and equipment The placing of tions Tiie soy bciin in particular has on product ion in emphasis great sufficiently resistant to cold In new region is Inadvisable since the in- proved and adverse weather in summer spring a of troduction into a farm operation In- to warrant heavy planting especially t throughout the south Th value of the Top not usually frown frequently volves practical difficulties not easily beans for oil production as well as for foreseen nur quickly surmountable human food has become recognized so the winter wheat territory quickly anil so generally during the "Taking as a whole winter killing lias occurred laThat the a year to an extent very much greater thand com mere i’i standingcropfarhasin acquired excess of This nhvionslv if not compen--nt- it- - nrt' ions status The food for in some wav will mean a our ''nine o field icaus ami thehigh shortage of sii' reduction ’n the supplies of due to rho Mgl-odds of 1915 mo-- t here cm! 9 dy render them o t real bread importaiit impor vvlntct wheat has been damaged suffi- tance in the revtion-- j to which they are of ed Justify theallabandonment adapt ciently to should remeans be "A deficiency of hay and forage for fields it by focal crops tl'e next winter would jeopardize the placed by spring planted corn small grains or meat and dairy supplies future of the preferably "If land Intended for condition spring wheat country mid result in a shortage of he cannot early roughage for military draft and saddle put into good for seeding oats or barley can animals enough he substituted to good advantage in "Seed potatoes should be conserved are crops on the best lands availthe sections where these by for tliPm and planning for thorableplanting known to do well The ease with diwhich barley may be substituted ough tillage and protection of the crop in human food and Its against Podisease and insect rests rectly for wheat wheat mill can be grown most advantage-ousl- v tatoes usefulness to replace a food in the production of near the centers of population in tlio milk supply renders Its abundant the northern states where transportait tion cost may be reduced to a miniHarley where production Important of feed mum This ro is succeed weight of quick yields a larger than any other small grain and large increase of capable when production per acre of oats and conditions are favorable is There crop With an abundance of linwevt'!' considerable risk of unprofitmilling Larlev available mirh closer wheat than at present could he prac- able production of potatoes where they endanger- arc grown at long distances from the ticed tf necessary without which constitutes markets owing to their dissupply ing the milk an clement in the dietary consuming proportionate weight and bulk of tiie important in comparison vvi:h the cereals of consumers product conSucli vegetable crqps as carrots ruta"The place of rye under present onions mid cabbage are baga ditions is an important onethanBuckany worthyturnips of much more attention later than wheat niav be planted oulu tiiov generally receive All these crops similar crop and the- Hireacreage at present iii e capable of large production on suitwell he Increased more food value for able land under intensive culture prices provides than most of the other cereals throughout the more densely populated portions of the country Cas-care- 10-ee- nt Cas-care- y ts ts - ao-ag- e ii i p' to -t 1 nl mat-ri- A Consolidated Sale Is Always I ianos t al i Entire stork of Carstcnsrn & Anson Co which we hou tflit at a sacrifice price is gouig NOW at from by-ptodu- cts Genuine Easy terms on any instrument —payments as low as $5 montlu ly on Uprights $10 on Players 25 to 50 Discount GROUP A Your I Right Siedicine ! Right Row The Extracts find Herbs Together With Phosphorus nnd Iron in C'adomene Tablets Is Tonic To Mankind As the Green Grass Is Tonic to Old Dobbin nnd Mossy That Overcome Cadomene Tablets Tired Feeling Aehea nnd Fains nnd JInke You Feel Full of Pep Too season for animal kingdom exbirds and all of the — and this mankind cept n portion of large too for portion of mankind is of the animals man has riot the liberty or cow a horse ever notice ou Iid It madly Krniscra ot powTiie grass green springtime' — that's why and tonic erful nourishing how sleek and contented old Bossy becomes after a few weeks of this wonderful tonic — the green gras that Nature supplies after long months of heating concentrated foods Instinct man must deguides the animals but — pend upon intelligence remember that! Man must be guided to health and the finer sensations by intelligence The Intelligence tiie education and th experience of a learned physician are placed at the disposal of ail who C’ado- read this for in three-grai- n inene Tablets are to le found the tonic effects and the lasting benefits for hu-in mans that ohl Bossy herself finds n every package is green grasses the ingredients printed dreadful aches the All the sluggish feelings the tired muscles are soon banished and the virn of youth the en come back ergy that Nature intended e you'll remember uid forever after Tablets like the worthy kine remembers the rejuvenating effects of the sweet green grasses of spring For mark you Cadomene Tablets will ginger you up and at work or at play you'll deliver the goods and be the man or woman yon take pride in being Just start this very day to feed and nourish your depleted nerves Every package of Cadomene Tablets ever sold — hundreds of thousands — was guaranteed to satisfy or money this writing never a sinback — and-a- t gle request for money back has been made to the manufacturers The proof —of the pudding Is in the eating of it and what more proof could any mail want? Get Cadomene Tablets in sealed tube from your druggist with full directions Springtime is a Joyous I- St ny you investigate you Ml buy now Never before have you had such a wonderful chance to get standard and well known pianos at these prices A number of uprights from the C & A stock marked $90 $135 $197 etc — Players run $295 $345 $395 etc Some of your friends have had to pay $500 at other places for the same pianos ex— and many in plainer actly as you can buy here now for $2(5-$23- 7 styles for still less And not only are the prices reduced blit the payments as low as $500 monthly buy a good upright and $10 monthly a Player The tremendous success of this sale we attribute to the fact that it is a bona fide one and the bargains genuine The sale prices rep-- i sent to the purchaser an actual savings amounting in most cases to half the regular price We purchased for cash at figures fjir below the factory cost the entire stock of Carstensen & Anson Co and are selling them cheap You can make your selection now from such well known makes as Everett Fischer Ludwig Hoffmann Lindemann Howard Melodigrande Willard Krakauer Story & Clark Apollo and many others Come in first thing tomorrow morning select the instrument you want and pay only half what you expected it would cost you MAMMOTH YOUTH ARE EAGER FOR BATTLE Spi’i’ljl to The Ilerali'-ItepuMica- n An-di-- 'w Vance l— TK It E EC TItO( I TED Ogden April 7 — William Randolph a painter employed by the Short Line was killed this afternoon when lie touched a high tension electric wire while painting the Twenty-fourt- h street viaduct The shock caused him to fall about thirty feet Randolph lived at 2252 Washington avenue He leaves a wife and his mother in Rifle Colo I I 1 : IvVABE ebony IIEII We prepay the freight on new instruments uprights Strh Iter Hamilton : mahogany IIIYE ’bony him li 'gany M'Hiioii:n mahogany KIMBALL GROUP C Your choice of a new Laffargue i Story dark LiidwlK Krakauer small styles i Strohber Melodigrande and otliers at — $285 oak BECKWITH ma Logan v Ill DOLP1I ina Logan v STKIMHi oak STROUBER mahogany GROUP 1) latest model in a New player-piano- s YVIHlard ana others Hoffmann Leaning at— $345 AI 'TOPI rnahoganv HOWARD 0 PL A EIIS f' HOFFMAN STOIt A CLARK niHlU'Earv KIMBALL S235 $360 $295 $395 5430 niaiio-:i- ! GROUP E model new players Consisting of latest StroUlier Smith A a Story £ Clark llarnes Ludwig —Lindemann and others your choice at FREE a niMvtv HOI AI $265 Tf Delegation ('nils on state Official Urges Construction of IliidinnvN State Road Engineer Morgan was visited yesterday by John S Turner Joseph A Parrish and Lev i Waldron commissioners of Morgan councounty ty: A E Holmgren ami A RBoxUapener of Elder county commissioners and L P Brady and Loren Anounty derson county commissioners of Sancounty pete Tiie Morgan county representative® urged the cnustrurCori of an improved road through Hound valley from Morgan City to Summit county points and the Box Elder commissioners discussed a mile of concrete road that is due their ounty from the road commission Tiie Sanpete '’oinmissioners said they did not want to spend so much money for a road over the Sanpete mountain as the Manti national forest service said They believed proposed that less should he srien on they the mountain highway ami more on roadways through tiie valleys Ilndenutnn (small style) and others at — S170 S90 S145 S70 $160 $72 $240 $140 S&75 $£85 rosewood GROUP B Your choice of these new Harvard Smith & Barnet InstruSlightly used and second-han- d ments are included In this saJe and reduced proportionately These instruments are worth twice what we are asking now EVEHKTT $197 AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY NEW ROAD WANTED BY MORGAN COUNTY 7 — The Provo following bova enlisted inApril F ol' the Nation'al troop Guard of Utah yesterdav afternoon and Kerneth toua: Holace Twelves Howard Graham Daily David Klngl The following boys enlisted In the United States navy ami are all from Mammoth Utah: Wilford Larsen Dutch Gillispie Glen Stewart Wayne Jimuston Verne Olson L M Stewart Albert McCall Jack bavin Eland Sorenson Day Simons Quay Slinons hlichelson Gerald T Cowan Bryan Harriman Wllrner Hutcheson Clarence Held Alva Allen James of those new uprights: rhdee YYlllfard Hoffmann Sell Inner — atretting - tw-mone- Used Instruments $395 — With each Player a cabinet top bench and $25 worth of rolls ( 100 at 25c or any others of your own choice amounting to $25) mahogany MIYVIMM PI WOI A HAHiniAVA A I'TOTOA E Mall This Information COXS Ml SIC CO Malt lllnnk TODAY Lake Utah Gentlemens Kindly irml me Information regarding out eule of C & A Stock jour closing A ante Addreaa ill-- Ri CALL PHONE OR WRITE Conference Visitors make our store your headquarters ROYAL W DAYNES ESTABLISHED 1862 13-1- 9 Manager E FIRST SOUTH ST House of Steinway our Fifty-fift- h Conference Visitors make our store your h eadquarters CAPITAL $300000 Year “WINNERS OF SPECIAL MEDAL IN NATIONAL CONTEST FOR TRUTHFULNESS IN ADVERTISING" Cado-men- THOUSANDS HAVE NO COUNTRY UNDER LAWS thirty-firyear of his life if a German has not procured a final decision as to his military duty lawsIn weconsehave quence of both of these of Germany who New York April 7 — Thousands among us natives of not become Amermen and women or German birth who though they have no longer Germans are not naturalized Americans have ican citizens are lost their German citizenship and vir- in the political sense of the word" no country according to tually have William F Schneider countv clerk "Up to January 1 1914" Mr Schnei- STOCKMEN RECEIVE der explained 1 "the German federal HAY FROM OREGON lh 70 concerning law of June the acquisition and loss of federal and state citizenship was tn force Acis being brought to Halt- - Lake to this law a German lost his andIlay cording Idaho points from Oreto or her citizenship by having lived out- gon andeastern centers of the middle the hay side of Germany foY ten consecutive west are throwing a great years Openinto the lratermountain country quantity "A new law does not repeal that probranch lines on the Oregon ing upLine vision hut a clause provides loss of Short in Idaho provided a supply citizenship at the completion of the of hay m the farmers there could not st to the market on account get deep trade from the Carbon county mines to snow J T Hall of the of Mutual northern Utah Creamery company said that the hay increase inpoints the traffic on the Ogsituation would be much improved denThe Logan & Idaho since the joint within a week traffic agreements were entered into and cattlemen and a by the steam Wyoming sheep lines ajid the Interurbans number of the larger growers of Idaho has been so great that steam line ofare now receiving ficials demanded that the interurbans hay furnish a part of the equipment 200 CARS ORDERED BY ELECTRIC LINE The Ogden Logan & Idaho railroad lias asked for bids on 200 freight cars the largest number of the tvpe of car ever contracted for bv an electric line in Utah The cars are to be of standard make A number will be devoted to the beet traffic in the Cache valley and others are to be used in the coal fellows: t lie cO!i ’ ji t i on of nounced yesterday the incourse delegates First day — Heading 9and study ternational convent: 0f advi tisi: : —Salt m a western Lake surey birds 1m 3 0 health work in schools- clubs titi- - ear but a meeting o: insect friends and foes 3: jFcn- organization Is to ho j l:0 examinations: iho ner of eral Principles common to future noon the pioposi-tio- n cation 9 a m teaching 130 hybranches 1030 psychology During the past several months 8 the club has qui-tlgiene at work in Second day — Local plant life 9 the interests of the in advertjs-- ! 9: purity arlthme1030 English geography and has no: iGveu I ins campaign much tic 11 geography or United States v hAnh national DATE IS FIXED FOR coining j tory 130 drawing or nature study vent ion of the No move will be marie tiis year to j EXAMINING TEACHERS the international t oavoq'tion to bring LOCAL AD CLUB MAY j Salt Lake for sometime to con- it Vr said yesterday by Malcolm Examinations for county teachers' certificates will be held May 25 and 26 &“ 1t was probable that SEND MEMBERS EAST i s regards the adverand August 16 and 17 in the office of Dr E G Gowans state superintendent club in sending east tising The Salt Lake Advertising club has would be determined on delegatus within a shore of public instruction The program for 1 which was an not decided whether or not it will send time the examinations det-rmin- e bc-c- y -- - I |