Show THE SALT LAKE CITY TJTAH THURSDAY MAY 17 1917 HERALD-BEPUBUCA- N HUNDRED MILLION Says Poisons Cause U S NAVY IN : 5 v LENT TO RUSSIA Headache Dizziness SUBMARINE ZONE Loan Carries Assurance U-Places No Credence in Separate Peace Rumors Coated Tongue and Myriad ments in the Spring S —Today Washington May the United States lent Russia 9100000000 The money was lent to-- be as needed without stipulation orspent understanding of any sort further than Rus16 sia stands back of the obligation will make it good and will the money In this country under spend the supervision of a representative of the treasury department or a commission to be named by the American government The latter stipulation Was made In a without intendspirit of ing to embarrass the Russian government or to curtail its purchasing powers but with the end in view that Russia will secure the maximum result for the money she is to spend The treasury department will place at her disposal the services of expert buyers In this country familiar with American markets In this respect Russia stands on an equal footing with other entente governments to which the United States Is making loans the only distinction being that in application of the program Russia heads the list Great Britain France Italy and other beneficiaries of American loans soon will follow as plans for mobilising In American hands all purchases to be made here by the allies Is rapidly nearing The purchasing board for completion 11 the allies it was indicated tonight may be in operation within a month Today's loan to Russia her first parthe ticipation In the huge aum which United States will lend the allies was made it was authoritatively said first to help the Russian government qbtaln supplies which she needs here and sec-to ondarily as an earnest manifestation the Russian people that the United States places no credence In rumors that Russia is contemplating a separate peace with Germany Officials want Russia to realise it was authoritatively said that the United States as a sympathetic friend is standing ready to help To this end Intimations have been conveyed to the Russian government that today’s loan la net the full extent to which the United States Is willing to aid A c relit of $45000000 to Belgium also was established today by Secretary McAdoo the sum to be withdrawn in six monthly installments of 97500- - Start Your Ad Sunday May 20 Exchange anything for transactions marked Bel INFORMED OF HOUSE RULE BY SPEAKER Washington tative Jeanette Rankin it costs Tlie That's all Ilerald-Re-public- an Want Ad Phone Main 707 congress-woma- n from Montana struck her first parliamentary snag today in the House Miss Rankin was standing in front of the speaker’s desk with other members who had answered the roll call on the motion to recommit the army bill when she attempted to cast her vote "Were you in the hall and listening when your name was called? asked Speaker Clark “No” replied Miss Rankin “Then you cannot vote said the speaker Miss Rankin retired to her seat The speaker’s decision was in accordance with the rules of the Honse GARDNER RESIGNS SEAT IN CONGRESS AND ENTERS ARMY Washington per answer May 16 — Represen- 16 — RepresenMay ' tative Gardner of Massachusetts has resigned from Congress to enter the army Mr Gardner has been one of the most active figures in the movement for military preparedness and was a member of the ways and means committee He has been ordered to active duty as a reserve officer He is the first member of either house to quit Congress for military service in the present war mitted that the'- American tare looked k prepared “Yes” replied the American com-mandcr “we made preparations 'on the way over That Is why we are ready1 Heavier Clothing Supplied The equipment on board the destroy era was found to be in excellent condition and remarkably well suited to the requirements on this side of the ocean said’ by the British officer that the only thing lacking In the equip ment wav heavier clothing It appears that the Americans are wearing clothing too light for the varying conditions of weather they will encounter in these waters This lack however was quickly provided for After the formalities had ended and the needs of the men were attended to the American ships at once put to sea the men from captains to seamen look Ing In the pink of condition and apparently enthusiastic for their task "They are certainly a fine body of men and what’s more their craft look Just as fit” said the British commander as he watched the destroyers fils sea — : glum’s first participation in the loan to the allies and brought the total of suzns advanced and credits established by the government to entente nations up to 9670000000 within the three weeks that have passed since President Wilson signed the war finance law CONGRESSWOMAN once: “When it comes tocurin9 folks Nature is the real MD-- Vm only her assistant99: That9s the way feel about curin9 tobacco : - m s Si m I Ktfitf ft SRoK ward Eirorted Atlantic User One of the American destroyers be- gan war duty even before reaching this side of the Atlantic This was when it picked up and ei cor ted through the danger sons one of the largest of the Atlantic liners This pleased the passengers on board and they sent a message of appreciation to the commander of the destroyer The message reads: “British passengers on board a steamer bound for a British part under the protection of an American torpedo boat destroyer send tbeir hearty greetto her command and her officers ings crews and and desire to express their keen appreciation of this practical coand operation between the government of the United States and the people British empire who are now fighting for the freedom of the seas’ together enthusiastic persons managed Many to get snapshots of the American vessels In Queenstown harbor but the best and those that are destined pictures to become famous are moving pictures taken by the official British government photographer as the flotilla steamed Into port With his camera mounted on a small tugboat the operator went out to meet the destroyera and filmed them frlm many anglessome On arriving in Queenstown members of the crews of the destroyers were granted brief shore leave made captives by the They were fairly who insisted on taking townspeople them to their homes where they plied eat and the sailors with good things to drink They were Inthe first American these parts for naval men seen bombarded many years and they werethe happenwith questions concerning who have in America people ings by ia1a HvM t h om As they wandered through the streets observed the Stars and the Americans from many buildings Stripeswere flying told that these were hoisted They to celebrate the entry of the United left States into tbe war and had been solthere as an honor to the American dier whom they had been expecting I c £other A-s± ftScat! 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operating against German submarines with British and French war vesPE3TF1ELD ARRIVES SAFELY sels was made tonight by Secretary New York May 16 —Frederic C Fen-fleDaniels after the news had come from American xss&nssador to Austria London The number and names of the to the tlm-- dSfcflessaitio relations were vessels were not disclosed It was made up rrcre today on a French thattothe fighting clear however was power severed arrived be exerted to its steamship He was of the nation accompanied by his men- wife and said be wwulfl go immediately utmost to stamp out the to Washington for a conference with ace The secretary's statement follows: Secretary Lansing United States naval vessels have nabeen operating with the allied in European waters since val forces A number of destroyers May 4 sailed from American ports in the of April and all arrived latter partdestination without acciat their dent or delay of any kind when They were ready for operations went into and service they arrived 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at INCREASED PAY FOR ARMY VOTED (Continued from page 1) ing the guard's mobilization and its status remain to be completed and Secretary Baker said the state regiments would not be ordered to divisional or army corps concentration camps except where a state division exists until all preparations are made at the camp sites for their reception Guard regiments now in the federal service may be' retained temporarily at their present local camps and other units also may be sent to state or local camps for a time but eventually the force will be gathered in big camps where divisional or even army corps jf(pa3oacco Cht training can proceed The commander of each of the six military departments has been Instructed to select a already board of officers to recommend five training camp sites Out of the thirty thus recommended sixteen or more will be selected by the department Prepare Supplies for 000000 Men Estimates are being prepared and tentative contracts made for the supplying of approximately 500000 men in this first force to be composed of regulars and national The estithree-mont- h mates are based on aguard period however subject to extension as the force increases All of these preparations must be completed and the armies be well advanced In training before the first 500000 men selected under the draft bill are called to the colors The department also has under consideration the task of selecting three new major generals and fifteen new brigadiers for the regular army that number being provided for in the in crease of the force to full war strength Ten of the brigadiers will come from the Infantry two from the cavalry two from the field artillery and one from the engineers An additional brigadier also will be selected to succeed Brigadier General Davis recently retired The cavalry will supply this extra number - NOTICE The canvass for R L Polk & Co’s Salt Lake City Directory 1917 has been completed and same is ready for the press Anyone having changed their 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Grandma's Remedy Now Sold in Tablet— Sulpherb Tablets 000 each The -- This Model $17500 Prices down to $70 It is a pleasure to demonstrate them to you Number Eleven E First South Was 6271 Destroyers have proved the most efficient foe of submarines Their value has been so great that all possible efforts have been concentrated by the naval department on adding to the American flotillas In the shortest time More than fifty new boats swifter more owerful and seaworthy and more heav-- y armed than any now in service are all possible haste Sevbeing builtbewith commissioned early in the eral will summer Others will be ready a few months later and still others at intervals of a few months thereafter American destroyers are sturdy craft at sea built for duty attention was given to selecting Special the crews Not & man will be sent to European waters who has not had experience and trainin destroyer duty ingRear Admiral Gleaves chief of the Atlantic flotilla is busy with vessels on this side training addiremaining men for service either tional In American or European waters With a great rush of recruits to draw upon all young eager men for any danger in service againstready the enemy he Is out additional personnel for the turning flotilla that promises to fulfill Aznerl- - Suit and Cloak department Silk and Dress Goods department Linen and Staple department Glove department Notion department Hosiery department Art department Jewelry department Z Millinery department Corset department Underwear department Infants' Wear department Men’s and Boys' Clothing dept Carpet department Chinaware department Shoe department r Y 7 1 C M I May Sale will positively end this: week You had better take advantage of the great ’money-savin- g values Make your purchases as early each day as possible : -- OUR DRUG STORM IB AT SOUTH MAIN ST 112-1- 14 |