Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY' MAY 3 1917 N WILSON CONFERS WITH CUT HIGH COST OF LIVING JOFFIIE ON WAR PLANS COME AND SEE Clothes Are Necessary French Commissioners Leave Washington Today for a Visit to Chicago After Visit to the House of government ' : Marshal Joffre went to the White House and spent an hour talking with President Wilson discussing among other questions the dispatch of an expeditionary force to France Col Spepcer Cosby of the United States army Navy to Count Heavily Vice Admiral Chocheprat representing the ministry of marine in the French mission here issued a statement today which in part follows: “The United States is in possession of the most powerful fleet in the world next to the British and this is bound to weigh heavily in hastening the day when final victory will be wrung from the foe “You must not expect me to discuss S in detail our general war plans especially as regards our Tcampaign against need only say enemy submarines that is a question claiming priority above all others “You will understand that I have fully and frankly explained these problems to your high naval officials I have every reason to hope that we hall succeed in establishing the closest possible between the American and allied navies for the assurance of the freedom of the seas the protection of trade and the triumph of our rights" Balfour to Appear Before Congress Foreign Secretary Ilalfour head of the British war mission will appear before both houses of Congress Saturday a privilege never before accorded a British official It is understood he will make a brief speech in each house though the chief Stomach Troubles Are Due To Acidity Tolls Safe Certain Speedy Relief for Acid Indigestion stomach troubles such as e Indigestion gas tosourness stomach-achretain food are in and inability cases out of ten simply probably nine excessive secretion of evidence that arid is taking place in the stomach the formation of gas and acids causing Gas distends the stomach and causes full oppressive burning feeling that sometimes known as heartburn while the acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach The trouble lies entirely in the excessive deor secretion of acid velopment To stop or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralise the acid and make it bland and harmless a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia a good and effective corrector of acid stomach should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas sourness or acidity is This sweetens the stomach and felt neutralizes the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and remedy to use inexpensive An antacid such as Bisurated Magnesia which can be obtained from any in either powder or tablet druggist form enables the stomach to do Its work properly without the aid of artificial dlgestents Magnesia comes in several forms so be certain to ask for and take only Bisurated Magnesia which is especially prepared for the above purpose So-call- ed ex'-ten- d QUEERS DEFENSE Mado p m evenings ' TUITION 1st month Had Condoned Offenses of Guest in His Home Whom He Killed Chrlstiansburg Va May 2 cross-examinati- 2d month 3d month $10 8 8 5 sanitary work- 4th month Large clean airy rooms WE ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT ALLOW yon to work on somebody rise’s clothes for us If yon complete work on your own clothes and care to do work on a friend's material that is your business Yon can bring in your REMODELING WORK I will see that yon saye yourself money on the class of work yon do My advice will mean money to yon The first beginners' class will be limited to 25 members Enroll early —A story of how Charles E Vawter Virginia Polytechnic professor on trial here for killing Stockton ileth Jr had discovered and condoned improper relations between his wife and Heth' and had asked the latter to pay a whisky debt for him was revealed In letters Introduced today by the state They were written by Vawter to Heth last year the prosecution asserted and were found by the dead man’s sister after he had been shot while a guest In the Vawter home The letters were produced during the of Vawter and apthe defense Vawsurprised parently ter wrote that he had discovered the improper relations between Mrs Vawter and Heth that' she had stood by the defendant when drink had made a demon of him and that now his love for her would not falter "Now you can love her with less fear’’ said the letter “you are not me for it is her happiness worrying not yours although I like you very much You are simply a lucky being” In the same letter Vawter asked Heth to pay a liquor bill of 983 for him and also told the young man that his other debts amounted to $2600 He admonished Heth not to mistreat Mrs Vawter and not to let her know she loved him that Vawter knew that In the first letter introduced Vawter told Heth that he had discovered the latter’s relations with Mrs Vawter and warned him to keep away from the Vawter home It was about a week urging Heth later that Vawter wrote said and conto forget what had been tinue his visits of MANNISH MATERIALS such as Screes Stripes Broadcloth in all colors — to choose from AT ONE PRICE— on OTTO WEST 344 Wilson Hotel Honrs 9 to 5 and 7 to Main 96 J030 p m WE STILL CONDUCT OUR DRESSMAKING PARLORS AT ABOVE ADDRESS EMPLOYING ONLY HIGHEST SKILLED OF OPERATORS ON DRESSES GOWNS SUITS STUDENTS DO NOT TOUCH THESE ORDERS i HOW CAW I DO IT? U S CONFRONTED K m - r - m You say to yourself It is through the courtesy of & Co of San Francisco — the largest wholesale dealers in woolens in America Once a year they offer their customers woolens and other materials at' a discount — it enables them to keep their stock clean — it also enables their customers to hold a big genuine Reduction Sale Am-stein-Sim- BY GRAVE PERIL GERMANY OFFERS ARGENTINA APOLOGY Undersea Warfare DestroyShips Faster Than They Buenos Aires May 2 —The Argentine ing Can Be Supplied government has received a note from re the German government old-fashion- on ed expressing the sinking of the Argentine gret for Monte Protegldo and adding that ship in view of the fact that the Monte Protegldo left Pernambuco January 31 and was in consequence Ignorant of the new German measures the imperial government is disposed to give reparation The German minister at Buenos Aires hRs sent to the Argentine minister of foreign affairs a note declaring that an Imperial squadron will salute at the first opportunity the Argentine flag as a mark of respect - Teeth (Continued from Page 1) partment give a total of eighty vessels lost in one week figures much higher than any contained In recent British announcements The British mission announced that the rate of destruction In recent weeks had continued unchanged and that it showed no alarming Increases All its members agree the situation Is critical however and that the combined facilities of the world can meet the peril only it their output la Increased tremendously Announcing the government’s program for exercising a more direct control over the country’s- - shipping and facilities Chairman Denman of the shipping board said estimates had reached the board of 300000 tons of shipping sunk in one week Must Match ship-buildi- artificial In Check line Ancle of Jew Jaw fine Chinmargie ' placing mouth teeth in thecrowns or either white dentist the plates the should (consider the patient’s shape inoforder face that the teeth may harmonize in with the appearance features If you will notice the illustraaccompanying tion you will observe that the shape of the face is EXACTLY the same as the shape of the upper central The Finer Side of Dentistry Of course this is the finer side of dentistry more Such calculation and of the dentist’s time but is worth a greatjudgdeal ment takes 'a little to the patient Hired dentists who rush through your work to make a profit for a and nonproducing “manager’’ cannot take the proper tlipe to effect such results This is the only large dental office in Utah where there are no hired dental office that has no dentists It Is the only large This is the only large dental office nonproducing that publicly manager intocharge’’ use only solid gold in bridgework where ‘‘comguarantees or copper slugs (cleverly concealed) panies" use German silver attention from Dr Ramsey Dr Ward or Dr gets personal Every patient —all equally interested and all graduate and licensed dentists Morgan Each has practiced here for many years and each ham hundreds of pleased patients Call today for a free examination of your teeth You can be assured of more time better workmanship superior materials and superior results at no higher cost Gold crowns or solid gold bridgework 95 silver fillings $1 porcelain or fillings 92 up Special: Aluminum gold Inlays fillings920S3 All work la guaranteed and painless methods followed aet of teeth Electric Sterilizing Open Evenings Sunday till 2 R H RAMSEY Dentist Dr Dr F E Dr Sf ’ ANNIHILATE IIIG1I PRICES— OX LADIES’ SUITS ng Take the Elevator Associates Phone Wasatch 2397 Room 314 Wilson Hotel The present world’s tonnage is estimated at less than ship 60000000 tons In 1916 the entire loss In tonnage due to war causes was put at a little more than 2000000 tons or seme 162000 This Is stran tons a month At present the Germans for foreign accounts- of the nation’s gling the productivity It has are sinking considerably more than shipbuilding astoundcapacity that each week ed the shipping board that these conA bureau of navigation report pre- tracts have been placed many of them pared recently estimated the world’s within the last six weeks after the made clear its program shipping board ship construction In 1916 at slightly of including Inrapid construction less than 2000000 tons If the Gerwooden ferior ships mans keep up their present rate of de“As early as the third week in struction officials admit without hesito realized the board the tation that their campaign threatens which the German submarine danger campaign to sweep the seas clean Before It planned exposed the country was told steel board the wooden shlpa Situation Extremely Grave not could further tonproduce “The seriousness of the situation s yards than they were turning out but nage since placed contracts apparent” said 'Chairman Denman to- some yards haveconstruction at high day “When we consider the present for slow-tim- e the ships for foreign prices many ofboard productivity of world shipyards and account since has discovtheir highest output likely within the ered there The additional are fora! next four months the’ entire produc- steel shipbuilding and la facilities perfecting h tion will not exceed of the plan for standardized construction monthly loss at the rate given by Sec- which will vastly ' Increase the output Dane The shipping hoard’s fig“If the higher estimates of ship retary are true despite all our efforts ures do not reach that high a total but losses we yet- be paying taxes to Germay are to make the large they sufficiently many We can build 200000 tons of situation extremely grave" month but with this ships a outturn The administration's ship' control wooden of steel and a greater program-wil'go ' to Congress this wee& than at present we cannot meetships the In bills- giving the President direct present rate of destruction months the government power it needed' to take over the coun- MrWithin four said will have about Denman try’s ships and shipyards The meas- 600000 of German ships on the ures also would empower the President seas It' tons will be some time in the fall to control facilities that compete with before the camwooden Building construction paign is in full swingshipbuilding shipbuilding could be suspended under the bHls if Secretary Dane Sounds Warning necessary- to Insure steel to keep shipThe United States must build ships as rapidly as possible Secretary Dane yards going The bills would give power which told the delegates at the conference ‘If we don’t fight the war on the the administration believes would not he said “we shall have to have to be exercised officials holding other itside on of the Atlantic” this fight that the mere existence of the power ' Secretary Danesidedeclared believed The shipping the war would last several heyears would be sufficient and counboard’s aim is to speed up the resource of the v country that every try’s steel shipyards on construction of must be brought into place to bring it standardized simple steel cargo ships in to a successful conclusion said Sec“Many persons thought’’ addition to its campaign for building Dane Vthat all we had to do was retary a vast fleet of wooden ships " to Issue bonds and that Germany would Cam not Meet Rale of Deotrnetlon bow her head in submission Nothing said could be farther from the truth We "Present stiipyard contracts’’ slow-time do not know when this war will' end Mr1 Denman today “are for war Psr- construction andjhany of the ships are 'It may not be & one-ye- - - February - - l - - " - V Morgan D D ng - ed - - - - r gown is a much lower price than you’d tailor-mad- e garment— and if the expect for an ordinary ready-mad- e good ladies of Salt Lake will only come and see what I am offering for that money they cannot help but marvel at the bargains This sale will for the next ten days one-fift- non-workl- ng so-call- For a More Than 162000 Tons a Week Sunk Condyle South Main Street Tailor-- VAWTER’S LETTER line 113 : willing to TEAOH yon all are yon ' capable of learning in 4 — months FURNISH MACHINES object of hie visit will be to pay a call for to work on-- do all necesyon of courtesy meet the members and CUTTING the greetings 0f the British parand FITTING and sary liament THE SERVICES OF FURNISH ' Trade discussions between British TWO EXCEPTIONALLY CLEVand American officials are said now ER DRESSMAKERS to ACTUto have covered practically all the preon to be and DO the hard part of the sewALLY waiting liminary ground additional information from England for yon if necessary ' The South American trade situation ing POSITIVELY GUARANTEE I has received almost no attention as yet for the British have regardedlt as aj YOU AGAINST LOSS OF MAquestion to be left largely to the TERIALS in waste because I preUnited States because of this country’s vent mistakes Yon superior interests and better facilities furnishyon making own and do materials your for dealing sympathetically with that all your own work field Yon can come to instruction every week day from 9 a m to5 p m or any hour during the day at your convenience SPECIAL CLASSES for WORKING WOMEN 7 to 1030 l Edw Ward D D S 1 ytlt 1 am shlp-bulldl- VMVVVVVVVVV'-VJVVMVMVIiViM- III Here is My Offer For a small tnition fee I WILL INSTRUCT and HELP YOU snake clothes for yourself and children 30 years' actual experience as designer cutter and fitter has THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED ME to help v ? held further important conferences with representatives of the United States ' IT The Leading Ladies’ Tailor of Salt Lake Be Your Jo wn Dressmaker — On the eve of their departure on a tour of WASHINGTON May 2eastern states France’s war commissioners today and Wipectcd ' r Representatives acted as interpreter President Wilson also conferred with Hene Vivian! head of the mission dur ing an Informal luncheon at the White House Members of the French naval and military sections met with represents fives of Great Britain the day and there were talks during with various American officials Information regarding all the conferences was with held The visitors will leave Washington at s30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Chicago aboard a special train placed at their disposal by the state department Tomorrow morning the Frenchmen will visit the House of Representatives A demonstration similar to that which developed In the Senate when leading members of the mission appeared is to Womankind V ar PHONE MAIN 96 ns kfi&b aonally I believeC it will last- several Hoover has InHerbert years formed this government that Germany has food enough to last two years perhaps longer put up the greatest “Germany has and she has the adfight of of history now fighting a defensive vantage warfare Don’t- go back home and Inthe thought that spire your people with immediate action can bring this war to an immediate end Your people must look to this year’s crop and next crop and tne next after that year’s “We can’t afford to fall in this war la Involved Every man In this countryman in this work and every f? ' the soldier” country Is a Dane warned hia hearers Secretary attack on the against discontent and he said there government Always was dissatisfaction with those who are a war and he urged his heardirecting on facts ers to base their criticism and not on rumor U - - STEAMER SUNK BY GERMAN SEAPLANE May 2—The admiralty announces that the British steamer Gena was sunk May 1 by a torpedo discharged from a German seaplane off All Aldeburg (Suffolk England) were saved hands on 'board the vessel Dondon Another seaplane concerned in the attack was brougnt down by the gunfire from the Gena and Its crew made priaonera MARCONI MEMBER OF ITALIAN MISSION f- ' Rome May 2 —An official announce- ment says that the special mission to America will be composed of Prince Udine eldest son of the Duke of Genoa Senator Marconi Marquis Borsarelll for foreign affairs and undersecretary Deputies Ciuffelll and Kitti both former ministera 51 British Ships Sunk Last Week Dondon May 3—The British ofof the number ficial announcement of vewtele ' annk In the week endthirty-eig- ht ing Sunday Inst shows that merchant vessels of over 1GOO toss each were sank Those of less than 1600 tens numbered thirteen and eight fishing vessels were sent te the bottom by submarines or mines Arrivals of nil nationalities over 100 tons were 271V sailings 2680 British vesselq unsuccessfully attacked twenty-fo2 -Christiania Norway May Seventy-five Norwegian ' vessels were sunk by German submarines 100 sailors In April and more-thn- n lost their Uvea - If such a monthly' loss was maintained Norway’s mcr-- s chant navy would be destroyed la a year and n half ' were May day demonstrations hejd nil over Norway and much dissatisfaction waa expressed at the high prices of the neeeiuariea of life ur FOOD CROPS ACREAGE GREATLY INCREASED Vegetation Backward and Farm Work Much Re-tarded by Rains e Washington May 2 —Continued reports of marked Increase in the acreage devoted to food crops and scarcity of farm help as well as seed came from all parts of the country' to the department of agriculture today In the weekly dispatches on weather and crop conditions' Vegetation Is backward In nearly all sections although there was some Im- provement during the week on the Pa- cific coast Farm work has been much retarded by raina favorable Winter wheat had sections and weather In nearly allmostly showed Improvement Seeding of spring wheat was delayed by unfavorable weather in some sections Corn had- favorable weather genersouth Work of ally in the in north was greatly delayed preparing ground SUNDAY SC1IOODS PROTEST ern districts by cold and wet weather George D Pyper president of the Cotton is developing favorably t Deseret 8unday School union' yesterday DOS AXGEDES MAYOR forwarded a telegram in behalf of Doa May 2 — Mayor Frede200000 8unday school children asking rick T Angeles Woodman was athe by a maPresident Woodrow Wilson to stop the municipal primary 1000 yesterday over votes the of about manufacture of cereals Into liquor jority vote received by his three oppothe period of the war In addi- total during nents according to figures compiled tion the telegram urges immediate n-wide late today by the city clerk prohibition - - - RE-EUECT- ED : - re-elec- ted natio- |