Show THE HER 2 ALD-REPUBKTC- of no less than Jorts to thia or country only about $3000000 be D S EXPORTS TO Piano Prices will advanced $60 to $125 low those from the United Kingdom Itself Very' substantial increases were recorded also in the imports from South America generally and from Argentina ? id Chile in particular -- :SR£AT BRITAIN within a few SHOW INCRE AS: Boston Bulletin Article Says Trade in Excess of Last t Year Despite U-Boa- S ts f (Continued from Page 1) from places further Inland which they had ' bombed ffeely The loss of' life and property" damage in those places however is reported to have been comparatively slight At one place a baseball game was in progress when a In the outfield bomb fell Fragments of the ' bursting shell wounded the center fielders so severely right and had to be taken to a hosthat they pital While the town’s dead were being counted hy tbe coroner at a preliminary Inquest the town council at a meeting adopted a resolution demandof a German storeing the Interment to be still doing keeper who Is said business in the town Foar 8nadraai Ik Attack The first raider to arrive was the leader of a squadron of five It was at such height that it could not flying be seen against the brilliant sunlight d which flooded the sky except by trained observers with good glasses The raider was followed by the other four at a slightly lower elevation e across town They sailed In a bombs continuously dropping The zone in which the bombs were dropped cut a wide swath across the city with the chief damage in the shopping and residential districts The first squadron of five airplanes was followed after short Intervals by a second squadron and then a third and fourth each of which repeated the tactics of the first group As soon as the raiders had dropped their bombs they turned homewards probably aware they would have to face an attack from entente allied airplanes which would be sent against them from the other side of the Engr lish channel The British and French airplanes met the Germans on the way and spirited air fighting occurred with the result that three of the raiders were shot down The Intervals of comparative quiet after the departure of each squadron of raiders were only broken by the sound of distant firing of naval guns out at sea and were even more harrowbrief ing to the populace than were the were periods when the bombs actually bursting in the town Inhabitants Panle Stricken After each visit the people in shelters of cellars asked each other wheth--e- r this was the last Hours after the last raider had gone many people kept to their shelters in belief ! raiders were coming There was much employment for volworkers this evening The untary relief not only with hospitals were crowded Injured but with women and children the police suffering from shock while and constables had their hands full patrolling the devastated districts and doing the grewsome work of rescue identification and hundreds of odds and ends which such a crisis brings to an town unprepared - Scarcely any part of the town escaped Injury At least sixty bombs were dropped here falling in a shower all over the towtfMTbi greatest 'dam-ag-e' waa done in the shopping! center - U-bo- at nt s' r I - I I i I nine-mon- th I : rine-mont- - & v now considering the War Tax Bill which will unCongress li i become a law within a few weeks Among other doubtedly s bill this places a heavy tax on all pianos player-piano- The things bill etc! now in the hands of manufacturers and dealers “ and phonographs upon pianos provides'machines and records used in players connection with any graphophones talking or iTnjKter a tax musical Instrument sold by the nmnufactureiv producer BUT THIS IS NOT centum of the price for which eo sold uivalent to 5 further for increased duty on all mPprted CREASED bill provides getherith-jtheIthat go into the manufacture of piano-TMCOST of raw materials means that PRICES MU8T BE RAISED - V liberal opportunity — Surely with thie and the great' these unusual ' terms——even the home be made— 'to savings with a most modest Income can afford ' a high grade piano Come you and aee just what we can offer You've always wanted a piano —now s the time to get it Ill-fitti- ng Pianos Player-Piano- s brand-neThese our usu- are Pianos w al $850 to val $875 These - brand - new Pianos are v Player $ 600 and greater val ues and known the country over as leaders A whole page could be written about their wonderful merits but that would not be as convincing or impressive as five minutes Bpent in our store examining We them Come in aee and hear them offer them during this ' d Q Jj sale only at savings of up to These brand - new SECTION “D” Player - Pianos are the usual $700 $850 the and greater values They represent achievements In the greatest scientific manufacture of player-piano- s are Like highthe est grade watches they manufacturof the player-pian- o product ers Beautifully elaborate in case design as- well as scientifically in construction Offered during perfect this sale only at savings dLlllUH ues In appearance and tone you would take them to be much higher price Instruments These fine Pianos— real "bargains’ —we ri at even the regular prices OY sale offer to you during this only at savings of up to These brand - new Pianos are of extra fine grade —the acme with of perfection and built for the buyer wants tlie whom money is no object— who They are the 'usual finest at any price values Their reputation and $400 greater and they have the indorseis wold-wid- e But ment of highest musical authority them we do not ask the regular price for E we during this sale Instead' this sale mark them during of up to only at savings of up to -- crowded the people on the cover streets were able to take Bombs were dropped in three neightowns--iNdeaths in those boring are although several reported places were injured here persops haye been Therjhjured civilians various institudistributed among the bhtmany-c- f -- tions London May 26— The following report on the air raid was made by Field Marshal Viscount French: "A large squadron of enemy aircraft about sixteen attacked southeast England between 515 and 630 o’clock last evening Bombs were dropped at a number of places but nearly all the damage occurred in one town where some bombs fen into the streets causamong the ing considerable casualties Some shops and civil population houses also were seriously damaged "The total casualties reported by the from all districts are: police 76 "Killed —— 175 "Injured "Of the killed 27 were women and 23 were children while 43 women and 19 children were injured “Airplanes of the royal flying corps went In pursuit and the raiding aircraft were engaged by fighting squadrons of the royal naval air service from Dunkirk on their return journey The admiralty reports that three enemy airplanes were shot down later by the latter” Three hostile airplanes returning from last night’s raid on England were by British air forcesBel-in brought downchannel and off the’ the English admiralty announced gian coast thestatement The admiralty says: "Naval airplanes attacked the airdrome at St Denis Westre near Bruges morning dropping bombsairyesterday "In the evening several enemy the raid on Engcraft were returning from oversea land engaged machines byAnroyal ennaval air service counter tobk place between one British and three hostile airplanes inwas deand one of the latter encounters also took stroyedoff Several the Belgian coast in which place two twin engined hostile mawere shot down" All our machineslarge chines returned safely This la the second German air raid On on England within three days four or five German night 'Wednesday aircraft flew over tho eastern English mid-chann- & UPn el 23-jew- -- 3 counties and dropped bombs killing one man For six previous months no had been made from attack on England two disastrous raids the air following in which three Zeppelins were ofde-a except for the exploit stroyed lone airplane May 7 This machine apover the outskirts of northeast peared London and dropped bombs which killed one man and Injured a man and a woman Berlin May 26 —German air squadrons yesterday dropped bombs on Dover and Folkestone the war department announced today Dover is a British naval base of great Importance It is Situated at the eastern end of the English channel across from Calais The population including the garrison numbers about 45000 The town which is sixty six miles southeast of London is one of the chief ports of communication between England and the continent Folkestone is five miles southwest of Dover It Is one of the Principal of departure for steamers ply polnts England and the continent lng between It has a population of about 35000 -- German Aircraft Bomb Towns in Danube Region — During the last May Petrograd few have dropped Germafmrcraft days bombs on towns situated in the Danube many casualties A regionon inflicting the town of Inmall 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Julylst breaking through our lines on the fifteenth day of the battle than on the first day "In Carintbia and in the Tyrol the situation is unchanged" Fieaeli Press Forward Paris May 26-- Further progress was made by the French on the Champagne front during the night Two German (Continued From Page 1) were repulsed and 120 counterattacks repulse of two German counterattacks against the French salients east ana prisoners taken the war office west of Cerny Berlin states that the nounced this morning army group of the German crown prince captured 544 officers and men Germaa Artillery Active and 15 machine guns in an attack on London May 26 — Increasing activity the French trenches on the Chemln des of the German Britartillery along the Croi-slllDames south of Fargny It adds that ish front between the and Scarp three-mile on a front French attacks In France is announced by the south of Naurey in the western Cham- war office today The British have efwere pagne repulsed a fected improvement in their slight are on their front also The British on the right bank of the Scarp position Haig The official communication from pursuing nibbling tactics General British headquarters in France issued reports slight improvement of the British positions on the right bank of tonight reads: "Our line has been advanced slightly reactions Scarpe east of Arras New the day west andnorthwest of In during be preparaGermans the may by We carried and the tion between Crpisllles Scarpe out a successful raid this mornearly aras an Increased activity of their of northwest and seing Wytschaete Is reported cured prisoners tillery In this sector Russian troops frustrated a Turkish "Many air reconnaissances and bombraids were carried out yesterday them from heights In ing the attempt to dislodge air fighting five German airsouth of Van on the Caucasus front down and five planes were brought others driven down out of control Five of our airplanes are missing” Italians Make Progress CADORNA’S DRIVE STILL UNCHECKED — es Fontalne-Lez-Croislll- in Direction of Triest May 26 —The Cbemin-des-Dam- y- ft V r 7 May 26 —Th stpj-tingi- Monday with formal conference- - with American government officials Most o' today was with spent Di Cell ere arranging for appoir: members of the mission The mission is composed entirely of experts anx-I°to get down to real The Prince of Udine business head of the mission probably will address Senate late in the week delivering the a message to the American people entrusted to him by Victor Emmanuel Tomorrow members of the mission will go to Mount Vernon to their respects to the memory ofpaydtoie Washington They will so on th presidential Mayflower as guests of Secretary yacht acDaniels and will be companied by Secretaries Lansing and Baker and other officials hs WASHINGTON COURT UPHOLDS USE OF AX IN ‘DRY SQUAD RAID -- Seattle 26 — Suit of the May tel Cecil company against the of Seattle and its officials to city reHo- cover 320000 for destruction nf property by the police bquad was decided against thedryplaintiff in court Fixtures superior today and of the hotel cafe were equipments demolished With axes aftr had in policemen tho place The purchased court held liquor the that were in a governpolice ment capacityacting and hence could not be held responsible for damages to property ei to To Make Weak Eyes Strong Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight SO per cent in One Week ’s Time in Many Instances Austrian Line Unbroken Vienna Report Declares Vienna May 36 —Violent fighting Free Prescription You Can Have continued Friday oq the Julian front FOled and Use at Home says the official statement issued tonight by general Victims of eye strain and other eye headquarters and the Italians have not weaknesses and those who wear glasses broken through the Austrian lines The to know that according to be will glad between fighting was heavy as yesterday Lewis there is real hope and help for well as on the Dr Plava and Gorlzia them Many whose eyes were failing say Carso have had their eyes restored by this they The statement reads: remarkable prescription and many who "The great battle in the southwest once glasses say they have thrown continues If the violence of the battle them wore One man after using away was Wednesday and Thursday capable it: “I was almost blind saysCould not see of Increasing still more this happened to read at all Now I can read everryesterday Never In the two years of thing without my glasses and my eyes do fighting just completed has the heroic not any more At night they would Isonzo army had to face greater ef- painhurt Now feel fine all dreadfully forts' of the enemy than during these the time It was like athey miracle 'to me' days A lady who used it says : "The atmos"The battlefields yesterday were in phere seemed hazy with or without the region near Plava near theVodtce and Monte Santo and In the hilly for fifteen days everything seems clear country of Gorizla Everywhere the I can read even fine print with Another who used it says: "I enemy stormed against our lines at glasses some points two or three times Again was bothered with eye strain caused by and again his storming columns were overworked tired eyes which induced fierce headaches I have worn shattered for "A most formidable attack again was several years both for distance glasses and work directed against our positions on the and without them T could not read my Carso What our defenders had 'to ac- - own name on an envelope or the type-compllsh In this battle in repulse and writing on the machine before me I counterattack belongs to history Sue- - i can do both now and have discarded my cess speaks more clearly than any- - j long distance glasses altogether I can thing else although in the extreme count the fluttering leaves on the trees southern end of the front the fight for across tbe street now which for several looked like a dim green blur small sections still goes on The battle Ieane have A cannot has been decided completely In our fa- express my joy at wLat roe vor and the enemy attack collapsed ont‘ J1®? vnf believed that thousands who wear the entire front with heavy losses The SIassc® can now discard them in a reason enemy came no nearer his aim of an - - T I 1 Washington war mission will begin the work of its visit next week Amazing Power of Bon-Op- - ' 'i f ’I es ITALIANS TO VISIT MOUNT VERNON TODAY Germans Claim Small Success Berlin May 26 —The Germans yeson the terday improved their on positions the Alsne front 544 French prisoners the war taking announced office today on The official statement the camissued tonight says merely that paign on the western and eastern fronts the usual ftsrhtinsr activity was displayed Italians have more prisoners on the captured 3500 Careo the war office announces Heavy fighting Continues The Italians made important progress in the coastal region id the direction of Triest They carried trenches from the mouth of the Timavo river on the Gulf of Triest to a point east of Jamiano and also the heights tween Flondar and Medeazza They made progress alfto east of Boscomalo in tye region of Castag-navzz- a north of Tivoli and in the Plava zone The statement says the number of on the Julian front prisoners taken from May 14 up to yesterday Is 23419 Rome Austro-Hungari- LIMITED NUMBER— WRITE NOW Nothing to pay until el mm - — Send the Coupon for particulars if you cannot n fJEL their cariosity ’they pay dearly more than I do—some Some Dentists -some more —and charge less —but K v Space permits mention of only thesfe few: trre-sltlb- less some charge I con- promise ask promise that simply in my public announcements—you older that MY PROMISES made whether — of Unnecessary Pain —they refer to Better Dentistry theBillElimination —are the same of half your Dental or the — as my PERSONAL saving WORD which no man has yet dared to question GOOD MY PROMISES EVERY DAY SINCE I OPENED I have MADE NEARLY SIX YEARS AGO— When I cannot xnakethem JTHIS OFFICE all good I will not make them at 9 were Read my announcements — Just as though no Just remember f I promise you BETTER DENTISTRY prices AND LESS given PAIN Let 'the small price come as a pleasant surprise you will find when you do buy THAT THESE TAXES ADDED TO THE INCREASED COST OF MATERIALS AND TIIE DUTY So WILL HAVE RAISED THE PRICES 860 'TO $125 save the logical time to buy is now! You not only this advance but also as much again in the SPECIAL SALE PRICES we are making Graduate” or Bring in the "Sweet GirlBride of June the Happy Prospective Select the piano—the “Gift of Her Dreams" We will deliver any time — now or later as desired but you need lat— then only a till pay nothing and small regular small' amount July amounts weekly or monthly Dover and Folkestone Nearly All of Damage Inflicted in One Town Attacked9 Berlin Report BEING FULFILLED The Standing Character Honcety Experience and Proven Reputation ef the Advertiser makes the "promise valuable or valueless as the ease may he If the promises are at variance with honesty or common sense AVOID that Advertiser If make are unusual— but possible—Investigate the Advertiser's ability to they and reputation for doing so If the is unsigned orgood name is misleading or of doubtful the advertisement —INVESTIGATE WITH DOUBLE CAUTION and sleep over It standing before parting with your money There has been an unusually large number of people coming to my —office lately with stories of poor Dental work dome by other Dentists crowns teeth ground down to a mere peg— teeth crowned should hove been filled—clumsy and unsightly bridge that to the fact that some Dentists are Incompetent or worse work— all nolmt The lure of cheap prices and meaningless "guars n tees’ proves le w to some people whose "hladslght Is better than their foresight ” of the "burnt child and If people will not profit hy tho expert Insist on touching "the stove themselves to e If It really does "burh for wait until this new law goes Into effect Partial Schedule of Savings !t e Don’t consider the PROMISE so much as the PROBABILITY OF ITS PIANOS' IN THE HOME WILL NOT BE TAXED But if you unthinkingly Then pay the easiest kind of terms as best suit& yoiir convenience! - This la an age of Advertising and the public will benefit or lose by it—Just In proportion to tbelr ability to judge the good from the bad An Advertiser whether he be a Merchant or a Professional Man — meh as Doctor or Dentist —must be judged not on what he PROMISES TO DO— but upon WHAT HE ACTUALLY DOES The PROMI in an advertisement are simply the WORD OF THE MAN WHO SIGN NOW e bee-lin- Use a Little Common Sense to Save a Great Many Dollars BUY - cloud-flecke- that-Zmor- ' ' ‘ Under the head "Our Foreign Trade tlie Boston Commercial Bulletin says: Respite the success which has attended Germany’s warfare upon our trade with the United Kingdom it is noteworthy that our exports to that in March were 8189189477 or country 842000000 more than in the same month last year Likewise they aggregated $1534300539 in the nine months ended March 31 1917 or $483000000 in excess of those for the corresponding nine months a year earlier March of this also witnessed a striking in creaseyear in our exports to Italy and to Russia in Europe and a more moderate increase in those to France and Belgium Singularly enough indeed virthe only Important countries tually from aside with the Teutonic which our export trade empires has suffered are neutral nations like Denmark The Netherlands Sweden and Greece As ifor Germany and Austria our govern-jmestatistics would Indicate that we exported nothing whatever to them in March “Our total exports in March 1917 were $553988239 $410742034 in March last yearagainst and for the nine months ended March 31 1917 they were $4636981785 against $2995424-74- 9 for the corresponding period of the one (181$ fiscal year of our total Approximately exports it will he (third noted has gone to the United King' dom As might be supposed France has been our next best customer tak-fin- g$76123329 worth of our merchandUe In March and $731339964 In the nine months ending with March Third place was occupied by Canada with American Imports of $77037204 in I March and $526461970 for the period “Our exports to grand divisions other than Europe and North America have 'likewise most Inundergone the case ofexpansion those to Asia notably which absorbed our goods to the value 1917 of -- $56339949 in March $300- $24194566 in March 1916 andagainst 441269 In the first nine months of the current fiscal year against $157163262 in the same period of the last fiscal That is to say our exports to (year !that part of the world have doubled with South America thfc increase in our export trade has been altogether more moderate “Contrary perhaps to the general impression the Increase in exports of foodstuffs has been relatively less than in exports of other clarses of goods In acMarsh this year we shipped abroad $1200000 worth less foodstuffs tually in crude condition and only $17500000 or worth more foodstuffs partly manufactured than in March lastwholly inwhereas in the same period we year creased our exports nf manufactures for further use in manufacturing by $51600000 and manufactures ready for hy nearly $69000000 consupmtion "Never before have our imports been so large as they were in March total$270218139 and $1H8053- ing I I for the first nine making months of the fiscal year Of these values crude materials bulked far larger than any other $116702-68- 5 class of goods representing and $742794458 for M&roh and the h As period respectively be supposed we have drawn might more Imports from the United dom than from any other oountryKingbut Canada has been a very close second and what may be rather surprising to some little Cuba has been a decidedly third Indeed in March alone good Cuba occupied second position with ex- - But you can save not only that amount hut as much again if you huy your instrument i OF AIRSHIPS’ RAD) 4 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY HAY 27 1917 AN — able time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so ss to be spared the trouble and expense of ever Eye troubles of many getting glasses descriptions may be wonderfully benetfied br the use of this prescription at home Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Ppt- o tablets Drop one Bon-Opt- o tablet in a fourth of a class of water and let it dissolve With this liquid bathe the eyes two to fonr times daily You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear If your eyes bother you even a little it is your duty to take steps to them now before it is too late Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time Not Another prominent Ffcy Ician to whom article was submitted said: "Yes tlie prearriptlon is truly a wonderful eye remedy Its constituent Ineredients weil known to eminent eye specialists and ire widely them I have need It very sucprescribed cess fttlly inby my own practice cn patients whose eyes were strained thronch overwork or misfit Slasses I can hirhly -recommend it in ease ef weak watery achinssmarting itching burning eyes red lids blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure to smoke sun dost or 1 038 2! very few preparations I V feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every referred to above Is not family" a patent medicine or a secret remedy It if an ethical preparation the printed on tbe package The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent in one week’s time instances in or refund tbe money It can bemany obtained from any good druggist and ia sold in this city by n Bon-Opt- o Bon-Opt- o Schramm-ohnso- n and other druggist i |