Show : --w- ‘ £--- v - W v ' v v - W' f v- - Ov vv-- - - " '’ - 7- V ' - v THE HEEALD:kEPIJBLTCAN SALT TAKE CITY UTAH SUMJJAX JUJji V tS 11 iyiY v IMM r" MAY STOP AIL GERMANS CAUGHT DRIVING FRENCH INTO SLAVERY FOOD EXPORTS ‘CAN THE KAISER " French cfivilians being deported to Germany Thousands of able bodied mien women and children inthe occupied territory of Belgium' and France have been deported to Germany where as slaves of their Teuton masters they have been compelled at the bayonet’s pointy to aid their enemies This photograph was taken by a German officer and given to a French woman in the occupied " town Recently : when the French recaptured the village it was found in her possession y ' E week or so the drill 'will arrive at the mine where itwlllbe put in operation immediately-- v six months' more the During 900 feet ofput has than and drifting been done on the 100 and 200 raising foot levels new near 'the 'Bay City shaft In this development work a number of mineralized northeast fissures have been of the cut and also the exact limestone beds is shownposition Ore Trend Is Known n fact that in the is a It proAlta mines practically all- of themounductive fipsures cut through the and tains in a northeasterly direction comthe largest ore bodies are formed these fissures where up through ing mineral-bearing solutions have rethe a certain limestone strata of placed The location: of this soluble bed Emma limestone was so well established by the keen observing miners of the early days and also- confirmed by that there is absolutely recent' study no room for doubt as to the exact position of the stratagraphie estabhorizon with these facts lished in both the old and new workdrill should locate the ings the diamondand Illinois ore bodies faulted Vatlejo with onlys a few hundred feet of drill- in third level crosscut tois npw In 75 go until it feet and has only 8 s feet the will be in the Emma orecrosscutbody - interthird leveL When this sects the ore body development work order to prepare for willbe pushed in of a large tonnage of the extraction ore Drill on Crescent The management' also proposes ore crosscut on through the Sush the wall for and into onthe hanging side-thesome distance the other will be put in operathe diamond drill tion to block out the ore below on the third leveL ore body continues as large as If the is on the second level the manageit build a large mill to ment "proposes toore not that the ores concentrate the need concentrating' to make tbm yield - SCHOOLS’ WAR WORK - I’S Emphasis Put on Need of : Agricultural and Domes tic Science Courses V : 'Portland Ore-Jul- 7—Open 'discus- y sion by members of the National Council of ' Education on the general topic of "the obligations and opportunities of w as the ths schools during the war” of the first crowning event tonight to the convention day's of associathepreliminaries National Educational tion featured on the proSpeakers of the gram held under- the auspices commitassociation’s thrift education tee included some of the prominent educators of the country Arthur H Chamberlain secretary of of Eduoatlon of the California Council on San Francisco sjoke “Agricultural Conservation' Preparedness the the of entrance of "the He declared that the representative party secretary ofthestate and learned the ' United States into the war means that of the allied countries as phrase' was used a we must feed meaning Later the expression 'well as our own and that realizing this number of times by members of the the grammar and high schools are takmission in their part ip crop production and food ing conservation speeches The mission received a warm wel"A tremendous struggle will follow come here and spent most' of the day the 'dose of the war" said Mr Chamof the school - in receptions and riding abou berlain "The place attending the city the coming new order of things cannot In his speech tonight Baron Mon- be overestimated Agricultural courses must be introduced in all schools Do- cheur declared his country was now worse cruelty from the in- mestic science courses must emphasize suffering i vaders than ever before "Germany i economy" has wontonly invaded and ravaged) - "The first message delivered direct he said "Thousands of our to the nation by President Wilson after Belgium” of a state of war with civilian population have been massa- the declaration was on the subject of thrift cred— men women and children Many Germany & W Strauss of New York declared cities have been destroyed of the American Society for of villages have been rased— president ‘ on the subject: not from military necessity but as a Thrift speaking "’Thrift a Patriotic Necessity cruel punishment to the Belgians whose would Indicate that the chief executive the invader army dared oppose saw thrift alike the United States "We have not come to pose ae mar- of first patrithe first dutyofand the but to tell you these things un-In as tyrs the citizens in the otic opportunity order that you 'may more clearly of the great national crisis The derstand with what eagerness and what face our chilwhich must be to the day when thrift hope we look forward else in the elimconsists above all taught the strong arjn of America will deal dren ination of waste the final blow to liberate our Ella Flag Young former superintenand to make the world safe for allpeople hon dent of the schools of Chicago was est nations" of honor tonight at a dinner given The mission left Spokane tonight for guestthe Mr Oregon Civic league by Seattle spoke on "Our Ideal of UniverYoung sal Education LIFE FOR A LIKE" CAMPAIGN The Women's Proclamation Society a national organization for Jewish war E relief has announced that at the close of Red Cross campaign the society’s Life for & Life campaign would be adnew line vanced by entirely While the society will continue the vigorous BIG BATTERY OF DRILLS collection of subscriptions for the war Jewish relief fund it has received pledges from prominent worn- en to give some form of entertainment " i I ’I These pledges take Diamond he drill r ' for the campaign will prospecting' the form of lawn parties silver teas Burned again at the Emma Consolidated coffee klatsches and musleales It has been estimated that 7 cents Mines company’s properties in Alta' The a day will sustain life for a day for management has placed an order some unfortunate In the war rone and with the Sullivan Just company Machinery ' so there is keen competition among the women as to who wilh raise the larg- for a complete diamond drilling ’ outfit and it is expected that within the next units est number of ’ - ' - - - - t - - - - - back-platfor- m te The eight new Mitchell body styles ' combine all cars in one They embody all the best attractions found in 257 late models These cars typify new standards which make them dominate their class They result from scientific factory efficiency which on this year’s output- saves 000 That is what pays for the many extra values They are built to the standard of 100 per cent oyer- strength— twice the usual All have the Bate shock- - absorbing springs — the comfort springs which have never yet been - 10" five-minu- New Standards Each style is exclusive designed by Mitchell artists and built by Mitchell craftsmen In finish and luxury they show an added cost of -- 24 per cent over last year's Mitchell models - - ’ - ' - ’ and-hundre- - well-know- - - - - ore-beari- ng - - - a good return-achief reason is but the the smelter 80 per cent about that of the present freight and smelter can be saved charges With this saving a mill would soon be paid for on a hundred to two hundred ton dally producing basis and the transportation proulem would be per- manently settlec t broken f ’ A 5 -- passenger Six on similar tinea with wheelbase and a 129-in- ch smaller bore ££-in- ch $1250 All Prices Lob Racine UTAH- - That IDAH0 MOTOR - CO 465 So Main Wasatch 4470 Racine WIs U S A CLAIMS FILED FOR CANAL INUNDATION motor 40-horsepo- wer makes them lifetime cars from the averThey differ : age fine car in a hundred Let ns show you ways those distinctions and prove the results on the road You will - be surprised to find out how one car so excels the rest Claims aggregating 4540 for damages alleged to have been caused by the of the Salt Lake and Jordan breaking flume on July S have been filed canal with the city commission CL R North alleges that his store was damaged to the extent of $200 Chris Christensen claims 225 for alleged damage to his Rucker asks $115 garden and Alfred out for of his war garalleged washing den ORGANIST SOX HIT BT WAGON ' Edward P KlmnalL Jr son of Edward P Kimball assistant organist of the Tabernacle was seriously injured yesterday when he was knocked down a wagon The boy sufferedbyseveredelivery on the forehead a bruised foot gashes a and depression of the skulL He was rushed to the Latter-da- y Saints hospital and later returned to his home ‘ - 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TUT 1 - - 1 low La - HOW STOUT WOMAN MAY LOOK SLENDER 243 -- - - Mitchell Junior MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANYi Inc - Sedan 92244 Cabriolet 9196$ Coupe 92MS - margin of safety Road- Fonr-passeng-er ster 91560 f ' ch Also Town Car and Limousine All Cars in One - 127-ln- $1525 ball-beari- ng - nger Six with wheelbsse and a highly developed motor racy-looki- ng ‘ - A roomy pe - - Mitchell Club smartest car that’s built A new-tyRoadster seating four Low and superbly finished speedy powerful and flexible With a steering gear a power tire pump a dashboard engine primer and 28 other unique and wanted : features You have : never seen such a sport car Washington July 7—Recent heavy purchases of American foodstuffs by foreign countries both allied and neutral were considered today by the ex ports council - Some members it is understood favor a complete embargo on food shipments for a period of sixty days to give the United States time to ' make a' survey of its suppllesand to permit foreign governments to give a definite estimate of their require ments Responsibility for the recent rise lii corn prices and the sympahtetlc result in' the price of wheat Is laid- to heavy neutral purchaser Reports that this government would restrict wheat shipments as one of its first moves in putting the export control act into operation caused the neutrals it is said to turn to corn with a consequent harp Jump in quotations The first presidential proclamation certain commodities under ex- putting control is expected to be signed port next week It' is understood that coal and probably all foodstuffs will be named as among the first commodities on which licenses will be required for shipment Spokane July 7 — Member of the Belgian war mission having learned the English language in the diplomatic exchanges of the courts and state departments are now learning American colloquialisms The speeches in which Baron Moncheur chief of the mission and General Lieclercq ranking miliofficial in the party bre expresstary the of the Belgian peoing to the gratitude United States are ple daily becoming more and more Interspersed with the strange phrases of this country Tonight after a vivid descriptionBel-of some of the wrongs suffered by gium at the hands of the German government Baron Moncheur announced that Belgium again felt safe "now United States has thrown its that the the ring hat intoSam Again he declared never starts "Uncle anything he does not finsh” one of the mounRiding he was greatly Interested tain statesthrough In a of ealled a citizen encouragement out byphrase the rear standing-aof the train who said the platform united States army was preparing to "can the kaiser" After the train of the mission started the chief out Hugh Gibson accompanyingsought the as TWO SIZES 'E have here now what wc consider the - Mission Members SIXES The Latest Club Roadster ' Colloquialism Heard on Trip Repeated in Speeches by Car An Extra-Sma-rt Embargo During Survey Being Considered by Federal Council BELGIAN SLOGAN S'JJTJj : 245 - - - - : ‘ $10-0000- s t 00 t : J ! i V you to secure the liquor bill how - ” ‘ 7-c- ent 10 Cedar Brook Yellowstone Guckenheimer Old Taylor Park & Tilford -- Scotch” Johnny Walker “Scotch” modern: v -- HOTEL AT LOGAN ' i - ' Hole! 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