Show e i the Id PROTESTS CHILD attendance laws and to an encouragement of all child welfare activities If after three years of such- terrlflo strain as that through which she has gone England now returns to this sanity-whshould ws not profit by her experience? “Suppose that a million men must now be withdrawn from to constitute an army Are industry there not workers between the ages of enough 18 and 50 to take their places without the opportunities of those shortening of school age especially those below 14? We are undoubtedly not entering upon the struggle that can be finished in six months More probably It will last for three to five years A long struggle requires stabilised labor' conditions well organized industry the protection’ of the workers the safeof their health the admisguarding sion into the fields of productive labor of only those who are 'fit "A ong struggle demands that we establish such conditions all who are called into the work that of food production manufacturing transportation and other necessary Industrial activities shall be able to hold out not only the but It deduring we shall' longer mands thatstruggle not planlessly rush children into of service for which they are not types fitted and in which thus they will be injured assets of the the permanently nation at areducing later period when these same children will come to their maximum valuer Delinquency Increases Indid Juvenile "Why crease 84 per cent in delinquency England 1815 and much more than induring many cities? Just because the that perpeople mitted themselves to come under the domination of a war psychology that made vivid the alms of industrial acto the of the welfare of tivity children Theneglect schools were neglected children were without direction and was In the the war restraint same blunder Must we make spirit air this or can we profit by another nation’s experience? “There must be economy We must more food and waste less produce There must be no Idlers (a democracy should he made too hot for idlers) we must save on our clothing All luxuries must be eliminated But in the interest of the nation we dare not the educational abridge of the children in the opportunities elementary schools "The men and women charged with the responsibility of conductlm pub lic education can I believe be to work out a better adaptation trusted of the school especially the high sohool to the needs of the community and that process of adaptation has or court ceived through the pressure of the present situation a new and powerful mpetus but it would be folly to think of putting less money Into the education of our children under the Impression that that would be economy “No the children are our second line of defense We must put more money Into their education We must stimulate educational activity especially along the lines of Industrial and vocaThe federal aid protional training Smith-Hughvided ty the bill recently enacted by Congress should be taken advantage of Everything that lies in our power should be done to insure to the nation and to the world a more Intelligent better trained and hardier next generation stronger of worker “Those of us who are In educational work know as engaged well as others sethat the nation has entered upon conrious business that we are in the flict and must remain in it until we reach an honorable finish and until this world is made a better and safer place for democracies that we must have universal training and universal service that conscription with an inadministered selective telligently is the only thing that will satisfydraft the American people: and that we are " samlake dirr herald-befoblica- n I - - y LABOR IN WAR - - Dr (rowans Says School Work Must Go On With Little Interruption CITES ENGLAND’S CASE Educational Work Douhly Necessary Now to End War With Success Deol&rinr that th chllftru of school are th nation second lln of defense Dr S Ok Oowans state superintendent of public Instruction has issued a strenuous protest against the proposal which seeks to recruit the ranks of labor during the war from little children while there axe adult Idlers in the nation Dr Oowans brands the scheme as false economy and as Ignoring the lesson which England has learned from three years of war He advocates that school work be carried on with as little interruption aa possible and that proper provision be made for the annual Increase in school population and for the increase in the salaries of teachere The full text of Dr Oowans protest follows: “So intent are the people upon the to make their own right that it is difficult for anyexperiments to profit by the experiencedemocracy of other nations Practically every proposal for our In the increasing supply of lanor world crisis has been & scheme present which contemplated the use of the labor of children First it is proposed that all educational Institutions down to and including dismiss six weeks earliereighth than grades usual “Then it is proposed that the school shall not begin until the middle year or last of October Next It is proposed that the restrictions upon the hours of labor of minors be removed during the war These same proposals and other similar ones were made and most of them carried into execution In England at the beginning of the war but England lias Itprofited by her costly is evidence of this experience changed attitude when at this time nfter three year of war the educational authority of Enelandhighest urges upon the presidents of boards of education the 'positive necessity of raising the age of exemption from school '’attendance to not less than 14 the Interests of the children years and for the welfare of the state’ "And so too when Lord Haldane declared just a month ago that’ it is a necessity for the future of the nation that it should raise the estimation In which the profession of teaching is held reward more adequately with money and with prospects attract Into it the best men and and women' now rehas to returned “‘England striction of the hours of labor rigid enforcement of child labor and school ST - Compensation Insurance becomes - es MONDAY SPECIALS IN If July' 1st 1917 yon will call or- com- - I mnnicate v with us our Insurance De---' 25cM0lim OLIVE (OIL part men t will glad- ly explain all details fully Our policy will interest yocU T y in bean— can lb 8310 6— lb ' 7 can—’810© 3— lb can aOOe 1— lb can 34c cartons 44e Apple Blossom Creamery Batter (4 in 1) Soap— Armours White Flyvr 10 bars for ’85c Laundry California Navel Oranges— ® oX 50 16— t' - ' - V 1-- TracyLoan '17 4&TnistCo In how’years has fit- learning serve yen ted no to now Thirty-thre- e Herald-Republic- 1 doz- i ’ t Asst Jemima’s Pancake Flour— 4 pkgs Crab Meat— (Geisha) finest quality— Na 1 can j - u size California - m 7-- ox — all-lin- Auerbach’s: May Sale — 11 teachers Trimmed with embroidery items of the sale DAINTIEST OF Cl GOWNS their ranks made so satisfactory thatreason of the will not be depleted-blines various the in salaries paid higher of industrial activity an “In common and equally withunder am I personally other citizen do my bit toward sacred obligation tohonorable and satan about bringing termination of th war with isfactory the accomplishment of the purposes but pur participation that determined Yo the recreant be would I feel that I by the upon me placed which responsibility rests upon 'of the state people me more heavily than upon any other time solemnly citizen did I not at this measure or proany against protestwhich seeks to recruit the ranks posal of little children of labor from those of the schools in to curtail the work economy orem-to the interest of a false for permanent draft into Industry school age as long those of ployment are adult idlers In the nation 2 there May April ’ — ng - tap-me- al hnhit-fonnin- ara - r wl - ’ ' - St r pt - : - five-grai- V'ndlonr’aTenoelf - 1853 - - - :r? j IS 'i y- n- - READY FOR ACTION ed Responding to a telegram announcing President Wilson's Red Cross war ed council appointments consisting oi Henry P Davidson Charles D Norton G M P Murphy Cornelius N Bliss and Eliot Wadsworth and the demand for funds necessary to furnish aid to the allies in Europe and for aid for the United States army now being mobilized the executive committee of the local Red Cross chapter took Immediate action Mrs E O Howard president of the wired to Mr Wadsworth that chapter here would the executive committee with the President to the most minute degree Miss IX A Beeman secretary of tha local chapter also advised Seward Prosser head of the national finance committee of the American Red Cross the finance committee society that of H N Byrne De Witt consisting Knox Mrx J E Dooly and George A Smith will do more than is expected of it - oo-oper- ate e Vi A -- - United stowed upon him- Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tonga - Tablet —Sulpherb Tablets PRINCIPAL FAILING ‘Good cigars Bad cigars that the government control of the LABOR ASKS U S TO railroads and food supply is necessary to conserve food of the nation and CONTROL FOOD SUPPLY to prevent a the time of starvation Resolutions imploring the ' government to take over railroads for opera- NORWEGIANS WILL - the time of war and also’ tion during take charge of the that the government were drafted yesterday-bfood supplies Ail-- d Mj Grandnuft Remedy Now Sold hi Reticence Fearlessness Determination Patiencx Vision ' and xnenta in the CHARACTERISTICS Reticence Fearlessnesx’ Determination Patience Vision nx - 14 January - - Falr-and-Squ- LOCAL SOCIETY JOFFRE 27 1822 - od 40 cents an hour will be given official consideration In the event that the conference results in granting the increase the master barbers declare that it will be necto Increase the of shave essary to 20 cents with 5 centsprice additional tot the neck and a charge of il shaving cents for a haircut JACQUES JOSEPH CESAIRE I old-fashion- j Brown — Electrical Equipment — Cincinnati Milling Machine Co Maand Milling Treatise on Milling chines — Arithmetic for Engineers Clapham — Inventions for Boyx Collins Cook —Interior Wiring Dale—Drawing for Builders Dollar tne Sign of theAmerica Deland— At — of Buccaneers Esquemeling — Roof Framing Tables Griffith— Holmes Religion for Today — Fundamental (Questions King Masefield— Locked of the Ninety-eigSweeps Salesmanship Kewmark —Automobile comp — Selected Articles on Phelpx Merchant Marina the- American Plucknett — Boot and Shoe ManufactUSalnt-Gaode—Reminiscences of Aun two volumes gustus Schmidt — Problems of the Finishing Seaver —American Boys' Book of Electricity — American - Literature SimonsIllustrative Readings Through—Water Purification Plants gteln and Their— Operation Tagore Stray Birds Warfield— Faith and Life Weston——Fulness of Christ Watts Three Short Playx Good-morni- 7 27 well-behav- s - 6 5 EARLY I£FE A normal boy who loved fun and A quiet taciturn disliked most work Sen of a leather boy the son of a cooper f Cad the advantages of excellent merchant Received his education in the with and schooling red schoolhouse when not high honors graduated early on a farm working MILITARY TRAINING Before he was 17 he was admitted Before he was 17 he was admitted to the United States military acad-eml- y to the Polytechnic Institute — the French West Point at West Point ACTIVE SERVICE At 18 was commissioned with Although stationed at various as an artillery subaloints his graduation from French army after rest Point did not see fighting un- tern in Franco-Pruseia- n war Promoted to captain at the age of til Mexican war 1846 Appointed quartermaster of regi-24 22 receiving personal recommendament in 1846 when tion of General MacMahon years old RISE TO POWER from in 1854 Served in army in the east capthe Resigned after routine duty In army various parts tured Timbuctoo subjugated the Suof the country Farmed and then dan fortified and organized Madagascar and then returned to France adopted his father's profession Dur- - to construct the tremendous chain civil days Immediately preceding ing war helped In great union campaign of fortresses destined to defend the country from a future enemy against slavery THEIR GREAT WAR In early daysof civil stwar appointIn chief long commander ed colonel of Twenty-firIllinois ofAlthough the French army he had never until the Subsequent duties only been considered a Infantry routine until ’appointed major gen- - miraculous victory genius at the Marne and his subsequent “nibbling" wareral in regular army in 1863 then on his genius became apparent- fare in preparation for the ultimate until carried on a tidal wave of pro- “push” Services recognized when to full command motion States-armlerank of marshal Is revived and be- 5-- 10 Saint-Gaude- 45 Dresses Consisting of only Crepe de Chine garments only Linen garments only Net garments only Organdie9 garments and 12 only —Your choice Between BORN American ’Society for Psychical Research Volx Bassett — Middle Group of American Historians m only None Exchanged or Sent on Approval 12 - 1917: 14 to 9 ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT ’ ht im-fo- House Skirts AA The Two Greatest Generals of The Two Greatest Republics books The following forty-seve- n will be added to the public library - 100 Excellent Dress Sport andi $125 $198 -- New York x 9 TO 12 M ONLY pretty laces and embroideries for trimAlluring garments with is one of the most attractive secured to sell mings This assortment at a special price In the May Sale There are 25 styles of Gowns as well as extra size Gowns at 8300 CREPE DE CHINE AND SATIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE No C O D or Phone Orders EXTRA SIZE UNDER91USL1NS IN THE SALE Real extra size undermuslins for The celebrated Plume Brand stout people Gowns Drawers Combinations and moderately priced One lot of extra size soiled Undermuslins go at HALF PRICE New Books in Library : W ear Sections Auerbach's Ready-to-Monday Morning Hour Sales One of the very special style slip-ov- er 20c 20-IN- Cn 27-IN- CH : ’ -- J Newman House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospitalformerly in on the value of Nuxated Chicago Iron said commenting This remedy has proven through my own test of It to excel J have ever used for creating blood building up the nerves ening the muscles and correcting strengthdigestive di50fderf-manufacturers are to be ?he In to the publle a long-fe- lt wanthaving a truegiven tonic supplying iron Uu'h’JiWfSnA'1 lnaevery sense of the word!" PT' 'Jues visiting ic St Elisabeth’s C®5L JAiWil EMBROIDERY WOMEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS AT II Values to Swlsx Value to 10c yard at yd yard at yd EMBROIDERY — In the small neat dainty patterns Embroidered on Swiss Values to 50c yard at yard No C O D ' or Phone Orderx Lace and embroidery trimmed s CORSET COVER EMBROIon DERY—Small neat patterns 1S-INC- ALLOVER EMBROIDERY harrow EDGES well worked on Batiste and — Large bold open work pattern 50c 79c $125 COMBINATION SUITS ii—sj Dr A of EMBROIDERY— of art and workmanship to Nainsook and Cambric Values made Values to 80o yard at yd yard A lot of UNDERM USLINS - - The Sale g EMBROIDERY All height foreign 8350 yard at en Stock-Reducin- 60000 yards of DRESS 45-IN- CH $698 d -- i 181T an Price-Cuttin- g ( PATTERN CLOTHS Pattern Table Cloths heAvy satln finish all Just 24 beautiful extra large slaex from 2 yards wide12by 4 yards long to 2 yards wide by 3 yards long’ Regular value to’ 1 each— To dose- but at each wholly and completely Justified in our entrance into the great war Education Doubly Needed New “On the other hand wo realise tha If our democratic discipline shall meas ure up to and beyond autocratic disci-- it will do so because of education pline —the thing upon which democratic ifuf fillment primarily depends that If education is necessary as & national bulwark in times of peace It is doubly In times of war if sciennecessary tific research is of nationalthat more value money should be put into It now-anthat If we as & nation are to have any great part in organizing the peace of the world if we are to toward the establishment of contribute a federation of nations that can Insure such peace we must not neglect the education of those who are in the schools today These children will be needed In the years to come theysorely must be adequate against that time They must get their training for usefulness They must go through the present of trial without hatred No naryears row nationalism must be permitted These children now should be maklnc a careful study of nations of natlona so characteristics that they will be In with all the peoples of sympathy world and there must be developedthe In them an attitude of mind that will express itself In a desire to render the highest possible rervice to the nation and to mankind School Work Mast Oo On “These things can be accomplished best by seeing to It that the regular the schools is interordinary work of as possible that proper little rupted as is made for the care of the provisionincrease in school population annual and that the salaries of are Herald-RepubJlo- Auerbach’s Annual - 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Rosamond I ficient In iron common foods cookery the homost — Skinner Dr Hoiqard James late of the Mam “As I have said a hundred timeor table syrups candles Children’s Books'' rice white bread pollslied JfHDiz over organic Iron Is the greatest soda' crack kdttan New York and State of Hospital — Tree of Appomattox would Ifwhen people Altsheler £5?T0P1’ all strength builders spaghetti corn focLsag-- ’i farina degerminated formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn Hallock ——In Those Dayx ' they feel take Nuxated Iron only no longer is Iron to be found Stats Hospital idle physicians he beof do&lngr Stars and Stripes and wmIc or run down fnftead Harrison g lieves that mors Nuxated Iron should processes have removed the Other American themselves with drugs aterining Flags — Captain Earth from these stimulants and alcoholic beverages I be prescribed to meet the great problem Heyliger — Elisabeth Richards am convinced that In this way they methods of home cookery by throallly of iron deficiency with its attendant Tin-oStorlexFry i could- ward off disease preventing ft win— Rose — the — doS7r of weakness thousands nervousness in Scott How the Flag Became Old symptoms of becoming organic the Urea of thouSSSS’Ti? cases ar® lack of vitality paleness and generally and thereby Glory-for a 0 0 a ir°n loearesponsible —Tell Me a Hero Story Stevens sands might be saved who now die Therefore If rundown conditions wish ' Book of Mechanical you to — from grfnoe Stout preserve pneumonia Boy's year every your T?5uifSi Tim and Tliw WARNS AGAINST USE OF ORDINARY METand other trouble heart U Modelx liver kidney maladies The real and true ALLIC IRON ss conmonfy takra Westell — Boys Book of Pets dangerous SrPnliwo5?? ttSSlny!rorganicouriron foa bjmostpaoplx their diseases was cause which started' — wnuld use DALBY ANDERSON TO- She nothing more or less than a weakened SL?you not condition brought on by a lack of Iron x enough Peoex salt agree wiinur jamcan In the blood" ' more Iron pI® no There ned be BE GIVEN FAREWELL “Thousands of people suffer from prescribed sad strong vigorous Iron men and beautl- - y0TE y Iron deficiency and do not know It A testimonial farewell program has wlety ef eases la not a patent m'SdieiBa “If ro a are not strong or well you ful healthy women without iron Not been arranged in honor of Dolby ’’An- " derson who leaves shortly to perform ernieest phyician Te walk with- - nearly half a century old and asked widahr woTk or how far you can Pon pmdncta two Next in a mission for the Mormon church me to take examhim tired a nut n becoming give preliminary ' tablets of Nuxated Iron jn&tiozz for life insurancx I was aston- - make them Wack ‘norHipMt the Mmnaemthe the southern states The program which will be given Monday" night in rThn Test your strength ished to nd h!m with the blood pr®“7 ST twowSS? see h ward the meeting have much you sure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor mnwira condltiona The manufacturers haV houseTwenty-seventhow and includes the again following particconfidence own experience with- vim and vitality as a young man In nch sreat la Nuxated Iron that they ipants rained From m7 to vainto forfeit fioo sc young man he really wax not- a such is any charitable reel it fact institution CL I Iron Nuxated B Ohlson Miss Ruby e woman under theAxel Mrs able remedy that It should be kept in withstanding his age The secret he it ward choir Horace S EnsignNaegle Irene Irvine Mrx Dot McMillan Bolto C Dunn Prof William C Llewellyn Clive Miss Ada Stark Miss Lillie Alma O Taylor A short talk 1 be inetltu- - after taking Nuxated’ Iron a miracle tea days’ time It Is disarmed in thls citr by Shipp given by the young missionary and great European medical JofaiMoa Drag Stores and all good dras-- Following he thought of of vitality and his face beaming with Schramm the program a dance will be ig( held In the amusement hall of the ward Dr”jameg ywaalrklji reply’ha said the buoyancy of youth1 ' 4 LINEN AND DOMESTIC Opinions of Dr Schuyler C Jaqxxes Visiting Surgeon of St Elizabeth's Hospital Dr A J Newman and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practice - 7©c This coupon If presented Monday 14 will entitle you to purchase 8100 Nuxated Iron at (Limit 2 to a customer) (None sold to dealers) May 12 Sunday Auerbach Co cans Ripe Olives— Yuba brand cans for 25c x Pore Fruit Jama Farmhouse assorted Jar -Tomato Catsup— Monarch 1 4 ox bottle 22e 38c Fancy Monarch Prise Foil Cream Cheese lb 8 : 17e - ’ an - down folks 100 per cent in two weeks' time w lb — V Says Dr Howard James Late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York and Formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital It onickly enriches the blood strengthens the nerves and nuts most astonishing youthful power and vigor into the veins of both men and women It often increases the strength and endurance of delicate nervous run- iIny $100 NUXATED IRON ’steel’ cut or ? y-- This coupon If presented Monday May 14 will entitle you to purchase 25c Pom- -' :: pelan Olive Oil C (Limit '2 to a customer) (None sold to dealers) j 18 ’1917: Sunday i Auerbach Co''-May Used in Every Hospital and Prescribed by Every Physician - 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Nuxated Iron Should Be In a very interesting and instructing discourse on the great values of plenty of Iron In the blood Dr Howard James late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital said: "A patient of mine remarked to me ( after having been on a six ireekf iAuerbach s Grocery Coffee' Monarch Brand dellclously rich drinking coffee Monday Coupon Special - - - effective HOLD CELEBRATION the delegates to the Utah Federaof Native Ooun-tr- y tion of Labor conferenca A copy of Political Independence Be Will Commemorated sent to President was resolutions the Next Thursday Wilson Governor Bamberger and to the in Congress yesterday Utah delegation Salt S Dixon secretary ofthe memThe Norwegian Independence day celby J' Federation 'of Labor' The state ebration Lake the jwlll be held of Salt Lake In the byOdeonNorwegians ber of the labor organization Thursday will be a evening May 17' custom social been the has It grand to celebrate Norway’s’ Independence with ' patriotic speeches and songs In the native tongue Owing to the present condition of ' the country the proOut Come Roots Hair gram will take an entirely different Scandinavians will hear aspect Your Very Eyes speeches The Before of patriotism and loyalty to 111laferflv Method Hauls! They and loyalty to the pledge their support of Hair) country irrespective political affiliation remove to new superfluous way The The program will consist of selecway tions hair roots and all—the phelactlne by the Norwegian Glee club and h the superseding rapidly choir Varden and a speech In Engthe as as well methoas ioned depilatory Norwegian vice consul J M by theRefreshments tweezerxso And no lish rasor'is’and Hansen electricity will be served harma wonder! Here product with the evening-during dancing unso it— less a child could safely eat ’12 o’clock til and odorless it is altogether and the process Is so to use— pleasant ’ acting ' that it actually removes BARBERS TO CONFER quick tne hairs entire’ Including the reot In Just a few seconds have the ON WAGE INCREASE of You trill surely surprise of stick you will obtain a and your life-Iof the newly organized Masyour druggistwhich ac- terMembers Jihelactlne from instructions Barbers association will confer not- delighted with Journeymen barbers at the- - Salt company it If you are temple beginning at 2 with the result you can have your Lake labor afternoon when tne Jour money back without f question— Adver- o'clock-thineymen's demand for an Increase to tisement - The-affai- r - - ’ - - : old-fas- : non-irritati- ng Many men women and children need a Spring Blood Purifier Thu blood becomes thick with poisons'’ When through the wintermonths spring comes serious ailments Uko typhoid scarlet ever coughs colds catarrh neuralgia rheumatic pain loss of appetite and a sluggiih all-i- n feeling prevails The bowels the liver and the kid4 nevs need help The blood needs thinning and purifying if pimples and boils are present Sulpherb Tablets quickly relieve constipation and kid-ney inactivity and elimination of poisons takes place and you are thado strong and nt for spring and summer Grandma gave sulphur and cream of tartar in molasses Now you- take them in tablets with laxative purify ing herbs— a better medicine easy and pleasant to take Druggists sell them tubex Every package in 50c 'sealed or money fuaranteed- satisfactory Sulpherb Tablets (not aufe phnr tablets) - Do you know what you can trade for ' - f - - - See page 3 Main News Section 4 - s - - TT - !r: I i & |