Show s s ' t- v?: i THE and other officials at Washington that It Is very Important that the people who are' now agricultural engaged In- effort to the work should bend V 4 every food situation of crops as the raising Is the most serious thing with which confronted In the nation Is at present a letter to J Edward Taylor from Mr Peterson said: Washington “In such times all sorts of wild Ideas are turned out but-- few things well done mean more than all the dramatics the world I believe now we soluU Receive In to urge strongly the commonplace ought tion of the problem which Is better weed elimination cow testfanning to Supply Addi- ing bulls silo building pure- bred tfeat-meselection seed seed spraying tional Supervisors and the dozen or so more pieces of stock in trade that are always the most Important considerations And farmers must do the Dr- - E O Peterson president of the again-thregular Utah Agricultural college returned’ to business or It will remain undone” Salt Lake from Washingyesterday ton D CL where he went at the re- EXPLOSION ROBS MAN of the of quest to arrange thesecretary details of an agriculture OF ONE OF HIS HANDS tion for extra assistance In appropriathe farm force of the state demonstrating A dynamite explosion at the salt pond The Utah Agricultural college will receive an appropriation of 920000 with east of the salt works near Saltair which to employ additional- county beach late last night robbed a Mexiagents and supervisors to supplement can of his left hand the force It now has The additional andseverely InInclude men will He was both him for abdomen: about the employees the farm work and women for the jured found by a searching party at midnight home economics work last night and brought to St Mark’s A campaign looking to the preserva- hospital In this city The report of the tion and storage of all kinds of food explosion was heard by residents In the will be Instituted with a view vicinity of the accident and an Investiproducts to the entire elimination of waste The gation wss started The Injured man was still on the feature will be table at canning Dr Peterson said thatemphasized hour this it was the the hospital at anoperating early crlnlon of the secretary of agriculture morning - FORCE INCREASED i - A:Cwm 820000 - nt - - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY MAY: 10 1917 HEBALD-EEPUBLICA- N RART OF BONDS ’ A Warning to' Dyspeptic The habit of taking digestive pills meals- makes chronic dyspeptics women-becausmany thousands of men and consistand medicines drug pracdlgestente- haveexcessing of artificial no Influence upon the tically acid condition of the stomach ively contents which la the cause of most ' forma of indigestion and dyspepsia merel lessen It is not enough to stomaci nerves of the the sensitivenesH and thus give a false sense of freedom from pain If those who are subgas flatulence ject to indigestion heartburn etc after belching bloating would gee about an ounae of eatingDisunited magnesia from their Sure and take a teaspoonful in a little water after meals there would In most instances be no further necessity for drugs medicines pepsin pills or ar- tlflclal dlgestents because blsurated stommagnesia sweetensneutralizes the sour stomach acidityInstantly ach stops food fermentation and thus establishes normal painless digestion by enabling the stomach to do Its work without hindrance As there are various forms of mag nesia be sure to ask the druggist for Blsurated Magnesia which is the form for the correction especially i iof stomach prepared acidity after of Redemption Funds Will Be Drawn On for Purchase of Utah Issue ’ - - e - - - - - - Utah will likely purchase about $300-00- 0 worth of her own 92000000 bond Issue out of redemption funds now bein the state treasury to pay ing held off other bonds which have not yet matured The 12000000 Issue la being printed now State officials have agreed not ratified their though they have official action that agreement by any bonds will be sold of tho only enoughcourse of tho war to mainduring tho tain the roads of Utah in & fair oon No dltlon Improvements save such as Important will markedly assist In Mg crops to market or where getting federal 'government is offering to tho dollar for dollar with the state give be will undertaken Sale of a portion of the bonds will bo necessary as tho motor vehicle the state roads will hereafter be fund which formerly provided a main for for the interest and sinking fund tenanco fund of about 1100000 annually used of the 92000000 bond issue A law to this effect was enacted' by the last legislature It Is likely that no more of will be the bonds will be sold than mainteto replace for road necessary nance purposes the motor vehicle fund under the new law withdrawn Work on the Price to Myton road will involvo little expense as the inmates of the state prison will perform the labor and the citizens of the counin which they are employed will proty and water It has been vide hay grain be put estimated the road could It for 910000 by a contractor through n and is likely that both tlfe - - -- - Prlce-Myto- the Duchesne-Helpe- routes will be r improved AGRICULTURAL BOOKS IN GREAT DEMAND A PRICE In keeping with the move for big better crops an unprecedented demand Is be ig made up for agricultural books public kinds of all library The demands for books on planting to Miss and gardening according are Johanna Sprague the librarian from the amateur farmers and back Books on expert farmyardare gardeners also being well circulated ingThe demand for historical books of the warring nations and articles on the as great as war Is present on gardening Practhat for books practically former all histories books on on tically and wars the books and articles present war are now in circulation g'er and DISTURBANCE TODAY at NORD’S CAR SHORTAGE MYTH SAY O S L OFFICIALS Scores of Dashing New Goats Officials of the Short Line declared yesterday Oregon have of that they fered the Rio Grande an ample supply of freight cars and that there should be no logical reason for that road to complain of car shortage of unless the road actually Is short motive equipment When 'officials of the Oregon Short Line learned yesterday that coal prowere complaining of ducing companies car shortage on the Rio Grande they said that such a complaint should be on considered preposterous haulthat the supply of cars for thegrounds is greater in the ing of coalwest than It has been In many years lnter-mounta- ln SKULL CRUSHED CHILD MAY YET RECOVER In from concussion Although of the brain suffering Charles Mcllrath son of Mrs Sadie H Mcllrath 607 S Seventh Blast has a fair chance for recovery He was run down by an automobile at Fifth South and Sixth Blast streets yesterday morningFrank Samuelson 19 years old driver of the car came to the police station yesterafternoon and himself up He day was released on hisgave own recognizance the accident the lad was Following to the emergency hospital rushed where he was treated by Drs W R Tyndale and G W Middleton He was removed to his mother’s home last evening ' One Big Special Sale Bargain Lot of the Season’s Smartest Garments Models for every figure and styles suitable for ' every occasion You must see them to fully realize the savings— Come to NORD’S today ute Eye-Dazzli- ng Stylish Cnfe Poplins iJUllo"’' effectively finished suits fashioned Colors —Navy Gabardines and Serges Women’s Black Tan Mustard Green etc Fashionable Skirts and Misses’ sizes If Paying Cash Embarrasses You and if Buying on a Account is an Inconvenience — 30-da- y WhyNotOpen I I I I a CHARGE Account at NorcT s —Where Buy the Classiest Clothes for All the Family by Paying What You Can Spare Each Week— nr Each Pay Day You Can Take notice of our remarkable Special Sale of Suita Coats and Dresses at $1650 It’s a notable fact NORD undersells most O VOcLlS" Becoming Coats for Women and Misses Beauty fnl lines showing the styles of today In Velour Cloth Serge and Poplin Iiuge stylish collars and with the popular belt and pocket effects All the newer high shades Dresses- - Chic and clever —that show advanced stlyle motifs The materials are Taffetas Crepes and Pongees with color range of Navy Black Tan Rose Green Fashionable overskirts belts and large collars Women’s IJp - to - the - Minute SHOES Hi-To- Values Millinery Impelling TODAY—FRIDAY— SATURDAY SPORT HATS e each extra day s at special for three discovered that there will be noHaving state high school day In Salt Lake & Garfield Salt this year the Lake & Utah Bingham and Los Angeles & Salt Lake companies have withtheir- respective drawn railway of the requests utilities commission for permispublic sion to establish a special low rate on that occasion State school ' day with Its big was done away with athletic high program several weeks ago In the interest of the movement for Increased food production DESERTION CHARGED Suit for divorce on the ground of nonsupport and desertion has been filed in the district court by Bertha Wheadot Cornforth against Percy Corn-fort- h The Pictorial Midsummer Style Book Is now in price 25c Each book contains a coupon bearer to one 15c pattern FREE The Weather ‘en-titli- ng OUR DRUG STORM IB AT! 122-11- 4 SL MAIN BTRBET: NEW TRUCK WANTED COAL INSPECTION JOCULAR REMARK TO CARRY PRISONERS IS LOSS TO STATE ABOUT POLICE WOMAN CAUSES TWO ARRESTS If the board of county commissionThe receipts of the state coal mine to vote inspector’s department for the last ten years have not been sufficient to pay the expenses of the department for one year according to a check of the standJust completed ing Eof the department audiTaft Benson deputy etate by tor Mr Benson recommends a special tax on all coal produced In Utah on a tonnage basis to relieve this condition UNIVERSITY STUDENT ' GETS COMMISSION Moses W Pettigrew Jr a junior en- gineering student of the University of Utah was yesterday commissioned a second lieutenant In the coast artillery accordingD toC a letter received from Washington applied for the commisPettigrew sion and passed all requirements with unusual standings He is secretary of the engineering society of the university and a member of the Theta Sigma fraternity COUNTY REDUCES "Look out there’s Miss Barrett ehe’ll pinch us" said Charles Harto William Harrington in a rington ! locular way last night at a dance tall on Richards street The joke became a reality Miss Jean Barrett police woman had the Harringtons arrested at police station They were booked an officer Charles for Insulting is 26 years old and William is 36 Both Harringtons are chauffeurs They were released on their own recognizance SALT LAKE SUBSCRIBES $350000 FOR LOAN MARRIAGE LICENSES Sam Cohen and Lena Pullman Salt ers will purmoney enough chase another big truck Sheriff John more S Corlea will put county prisoners to work on the roads of Salt The sheriff announced Lake county Iasi night that ho had nearly fifty in the county Jail who could-bprisoners worked on the county roads but that owing to the lack of transportation he could only send fourteen out The fourteen are now working In Parley’s canyon where it is exwill be sent each day for pected a month at leastthey e RAILROAD RAISES AGE LIMIT 10 YEARS Owing to the draft which the war has made on young men the age limit for men in the operating departmentem-of Line when first the Oregon Short ployed wee raized yesterday by order of IL V Platt vice president and general manager from 21 to 45 years to 21 to 55 years Other than the operare not affected by ating departments the increase in age REFUSES EXTRADITION OF HARRY K THAW Harrisburg Fa May 9 —Governor Brumbaugh today refused to extradite Harry If Thaw to New York City where he is wanted on an Indictment for assaulting a Kansas City schoolboy Thaw is stiil in a Philadelphia hospital' where he was taken after an attempt at suicide The governor took the stand that the Pennsylvania courts had held Thaw insane and that he therefore was unable to make his defense against such a surrender It Is understood the' New York authorities will appeal to-b- - Boy Now From Today5s Sopply Twenty Million Oranges - b’o&rd of will ' hold its regular monthly insanity at the meeting state mental hospital at Provo today Price ALL TRIMMED HATS AT Lake E Brother and Jeanne F InPhillip Salt Lake galls Frederick Schupbach and Henrietta Salt Lake Bojahr ’ J McKean and Charlotte M Stephen Lake Pitt Salt Clarke and Dora EL JohnT sonGeorge Salt Lake: Vaughn Taylor Falrview Wyo and Anna Packy Preeton Ida Bill Papanikolas and Arstea Konto-glan- e Magna Thomas A Schafter and Lillian Madsen American Fork Archie B Raymond and Daisy Smith Salt Lake WITHDRAWS REQUESTS FOR SPECIAL RATE 20000000 oranges from California’s bumper crop are now being shipped to retailers every day Buy now Prices are not high There are ten sizes of Sunkist at various retail prices and all sizes are uniformly good juicy and sweet For health and economy eat more oranges and vegetables and less meat Give the children oranges in place of candy Oranges aid digestion and thus increase the efficiency of all other foods All retailers have this fruit in abundance at attractive prices thin-skinn- ed California Prsit Growers Exchange A Non-ProOrganisation of 8GG0 Growers Loa Angelo California tv i occasional rains and unset-ithwe- st Thursday in tied gener- portion The following Friday ally fair comparative data were furnished- by the local weather bureau of the United States department of agriculture: TEMPERATURE Degs 63 today was Highest In this month since 1374 Highest 93 as 47 Lowest 'last night was Lowest this month since 1874 25 was 54 Mean temperature for today was 56 Normal was Accumulated deficiency since the 46 first of the month Is Accumulated ' deficiency since 1' " - CREDIT TO OUT- OF-TOWN PEOPLE J anuary 1 is HUMIDITY Relative humidity at day was Relative humidity at day was 6 -- a ' m 795 Pet to- - 59 — p m to- 43 PRECIPITATION Inches r hours Total for the6 twenty-fou00 at p m was ending Total-fo39 this month to date Is Accumulated deficiency for thlsr -- 27 month to date is Janu-since Total precipitation 6 62 ary 1 to date is since’ Accumulated deficiency 96 J anuary 1 is 6 - - r A j - Opposite Auerbach’s ‘ p ALMANAC Sun rises 515 a m' May-1- 0 1917 m1 -- sun sets ' 733 I Worth from $400 to $600 The county commission has decided to Insurance on the county hos cut BAKERY PROPRIETORS pital the and county lnformary from $189-00- 0 to $87000 It is claimed by the of the commission that the NABBED BY POLICE members lower amount is all the county needs on the buildings Declaring that insanitary conditions exist at Mothers’ bakery 336 S State CONSTRUCTION WORK STARTS street Dr M J Connelly of the city broken yesterday for the Ground board of health yesterday arrested the garage of was Gilmer Automobile Comthe Sator and Mike proprietors George to Dr row in Hall automobile Social pany the Sropas Connelly to become an innovapromisee men had According been warned several times to which tion to the automobile trade It will remedy conditions The appearance of be the first showroom and garage to of the many employees of the bakery be installed Social Hall row and It was not conducive to sanitary condi- is estimated in cost between $36000 will tions according to the board of health and $40000 MEETING CALLED pe W T NORDQUIST- - Prop the Greatest Money-th- e Entire Year Saving Event of HOSPITAL INSURANCE The state novelty creations —showing all in the smartest black and white and other stunning combinations : plenty of the popular white shoes — Every size and width' Clever i POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY Estimate was made by local bankers yesterday that Salt Lake subscriptions to the "Liberty loan” have amounted to about $860000 It was the general opinion of bankers however that when definite information from WashC Is received relative to ington Dand terms of payment of the maturity bonds interest in them will be stimulated greatly - An —3 y The Folly of Taking Digestive Pills jn STATE WILL BUY - - fit pn Uniformly e |