Show ' 4 SECOND NEWS ' SECTION S SAIiTLAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 1917 StiElRCllJ TO: mSW SAYS GERMANS CHILDREN WILL DO THEIR BIT’ FORCES MASSED FOR BIG LOAN DRIVE IN WEBER TO SAVE FOOD TRUTH IS KNOWN t 'sf : ScHools Reduce Hours v So Woman Coerced Into Servt Orators Deliver Preliminary Bombardment Commit- - : tees Named for Districts ij Girls and Boys May Work in Canneries and Fields as Nurse Says Famine ingStalks in Fatherland - ' ’ “The war will be decided In favor of Monroe and Wblttler 00110011 with a the allies But it will not be decided total enrollment of S75 pupil - have by force of arms In an actual battle will it be 'disposed of by subsea temporarily discontinued their after- - nor or In a great naval or aerial warfare noon school sessions in order that the ? It will engagement decided' students may assist In the canning of German soldiers nowbewaging a when des- food products and the harvesting of I perate struggle against ever Increasing ®dd8 finally learn of Germany’s crops and thus save to the nation large II internal i conditions which are of food that would other- deBtroylngrcivic ! quantities homes and families their I ( 'Wise go to waste for lack of labor This is the statement made by Roger The new regime at the two schools I W Powers of the law firm Powers & upo hB reurn Is so planned that the pupils may have I from New where he has been the entire afternoon to assist in the I most of theYork‘ time since last ApriL 'Mr canneries at Murray and In the fields I Powers gets ' the - information upon Sessions begin at 8 a m and continue I which he bases the statement from an Hmld-Xtepablic- this afternoon and divided the city late seven districts assigning a bank to each district The country has bees In a similar manner (districted who is speaking in thli in the interest of the Liberty territory loan will give an address at the Weber club at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon Immediately after that address he will go to 'Logan to address a public mast meeting The Liberty loan auxiliary committees of which James Plngree Is chairman and O B Gilson secretary has established headquarters in 'rooms 401 and 403 Colonel Hudson building - With the assigned' a workterritory effected and the citiing organization zens aroused by reason of addresses publicity posters and advertising tha drive In Weber county will commence In earnest tomorrow This county Is expected to subscribe to about 81500001 In Liberty bonds The committee assigned to procure subscriptions from the country districts of Weber county met today and elected A G Fell as chairman ' The country precincts were assigned to bankers as follows: William Burton and William to Pleasant View North OgdenWright Randall Huntsville EdenUberty and Middleton J W Parker and LeRoy Buchmiller - Clinton to Roy Uintah RiverdaleHooper and Kanesville Dr Ii M Conroy and Frank Stevens to Harrlsville'Farr West Marriott Slater ville A G Fell and J E Storey to Plata Warren West WebCity Warren West er and Wilson ' - 1 - I I - ! for the “ day h dlarofisil T£ulVr'£S‘7o 1 t I I I I Many other schools In the Granite district are expected to adopt a simi- lar session plan by the first of next week The general expectation of the public school officials Is that all will be forced 'to close at least part of the day to assist in the preservation of lV£cL"’ - t Into Interior : Tha woman In question was a work- er with the French hospital corps I when the Germans made their great I ?dvancei n France and the fits t few weeks of the warBelgium was Italy pot then In the conflict but the Germans carried all neutral nurses back of their lines for service and later bore some of them far into the interfood ior of Germany For three years the Schools Promptly Respond one quoted served in Germany and acOne of the intimate knowledge of life put In quired German civilians among a hurry call for help last Saturday and woman The children are dying says upon receipt of this the school of- by thousands in Germany because of ficials decided to adopt the morning the famished condition of the mothers session plan for Monroe and Whittier who bore ' them and also through a famine She avers that knowledge schools until the labor situation in milkthis xf has been withheld canneries and fields was relieved from thecondition men at the front and that More than fifty girls from the two when a child Is taken ill the mother schools went to work Immediately In must advise the authorities A' card Is Issued and should the child the Murray cannery and more re number' die this number Is held as a means of I sponded to the call for Tielp than the identification for the authorities fm- and at mediately bear away industry could usa night bury It In a grave known only The girls are paid 7 cents per bueket to the officers In eharge The stricken for their work in the cannery and mother Is told that when the war Is under this scale many of them are able over the resting place of her offspring to earn as high as 14 a day The big will be revealed to her through the f demand for labor however is expected (number she holds Germans Rat Rats with the opening of the harvest season classes of ' Germany ac-- 1 The poorer Hap of the Heber and Strawberry Valley Ufhway which hat the early next week ' It is believed that the cording to Mr Powers’ statement areand la favored by many local hnatnoaa men aa tha most feasible farmers of the district will then be In' desperate need of food Milk is albadly in need of the help' the school I most unknown now In Germany po- StT-VSicchiidren can furnish and that they 'infMt"va-- 1 Permanent yo All Seasons of Year Highway Passa ble I will seek the closing of additional cated houses are captured and eaten I Now Appears Assured schools at least for tha afternoon sesAlthough censorship of domestic letters to soldiers 'at the front has sions been extremely strict occasional word “If necessary in order to prevent any of the conditions at1 home Is beginning Of considerable Interest to 8alt Lake to Roosevelt to Fort Duchesne to Ver appreciable waste of food the schools to seep through and Germany’s war- - business men who view the Uintah nal It is 1898 miles from Salt Lake will be closed throughout tha day as rlors in the trenches' are beginning to basin country as a great field for com- - to Vernal' via this route as against 2939 via Price and Myton and 2787 restlessness lcng as the farmers need the help of display woman was wounded sixlmerclal activities Is the formation' of via Helper and Duchesne The Italian I the pupils in the fields” said J M times while In Germany’s service as good'roads association by citizens of To Give Outlet for Basin Mills superintendent of the Granite nurse' and It was due to "I®” Wasatch build-schoto the The further Wasatch County Good Roads ascounty district yesterday “The na- - M"1® from this city to sociation SLSSL of roads better has adopted the slogan “Good rJtufdlnB I ®a®tern- - llmlt of th® Roads ' in Better Places” Its officers tion’s food must be conserved at all to Jhe behind the fighting lines I”1 are James W Clyde chairman and hazards and at most it means but and was aided to escape through the :basin The Wasatch pounty Good Roads as George A Fisher secretary There are shorter sessions or the closing of the efforts of an army officer sociatlon favors the construction of a fourteen members of the board of dischools for a few days with every oppermanent highway rectors and via Vernal between Lake Salt The state highway commission is RESISTER (DRAFT to the for lsarn thrift pupils portunity now Heber the and valley Strawberry working on the improvement of lessons of worl” and the MINDI This road is also favored by a con- two highways out of the Uintah basin CHANGES HIS To Hush Crop Work siderable portion of the delegation One Is the Prlce-M- y ton road and the which visited the Uintah basin during- 'other the Duchesne-Helproad- - Both Mr Mills said yesterday that the Special the past summer because of its abort are deslsmed to give an outlet from Ogden Oct 8 —Members of the We- - I neB school authorities would be greatly in comparison with other routes the 'basin to railway connections and county draft board are wondering I aided In their plans for school closing ber Some improvement not to form direct highways into Salt discussion what has caused a change of heart In UIdr has been and reduction of the hours of study Robert begun ®n tbl® Lake already 1 the only rsgis-- I King ® a the Wasatch Good work Is being dons on the and recitation by the adjustment ofjtrantof the county who evaded the I n Is to the road into the Uintah complete county Misorganization from has written draft King' thev could dlssoon as aa basin road to Harden Bennlon entire possible according slsslppi that he is at the service of ' state who returned yesof secretary Association local board and W II Lowder the Favored by to the prison road from This he said would epable the author-- I chairman has advised him to appear a'visit terday Officials of the Wasatch County Good camp at Mile miles from Price twenty to evade the fate ltles to dismiss schools in certain lo- - at once if he wishes of the Roads association urge adoption ' The of the highprospect I completing a deserter A this route as a permanent highway way in time for its use for the calltles so that the harvest or canning I of KIn transmaul been have fifth the seasons bl“1d I the of all at year passable of that particular locality couM to leaV8 of from the Uintah crops portation on e the draft cause It Is eighty-fiveber county miles shorter section this fall is said to be be rushed to completion but when his summons was Issued ' he I than the proposed routes via’ Helper farming excellentCrops in the Uintah basin behind It anj Duchesne and via Price and Myton are “The sugar manufacturers advise had left his home leaving ' exceptionally heavy Mr Bennlon Information declared the the Is that it the that 'argument They also 'cite the farmers when they should dig county board could go to the Infernal crosses new road the will be of distinct says the summit of the intervening to the entire state in that It will their beets” he declared “If jthey regions mountains at from 1000 to 1500 feet value facilitate access to supplies of foodwould tell all in a certain locality to road" the than lower present badly needed In the more popuDAN CUPID RUST Other arguments In favor of the stuffs dig at a certain time the schools in centers lous I are licenses Oct 8— Ogden Heber and Strawberry valley road Marriage that district could be closed and the were issued today to JohnC Porter of Ijthat it Is a direct line from the center children employed there to rush the Blko and Doha E Nelson of Denver of the Uintah basin to Sait Lake that DRAFT RIPPLES : work Through” Carl U Grimes- and Martha Bingham 11 Is a beautiful scenic drive with good The present school closing plans call both of San Francisco Cal Junius H water hunting fishing and forage FOREST SERVICE Brown of Roy and Lillie W Kendall that it has a better gfade as evidenced for the dismissal of classes In what- of South Weber Elsworth Scott of by its selection by railroads as a route ' Special ever districts where recommendations San Antonio Tex and Vivian Richard- - Into the basin that it Is the oldest Ogden Oct 8—Withdrawal of men eon of Idahome Ida road that it serves more people and a aa for military service has hisd a noticethat It will always beoutoperated basin of and the highway-Imain upon the forest service acare made rXor-- such dismissal and ac- no matter what may be done with other able effect to U' F Kneipp district forcording the demand for farm help I routes cording-to who ester at the activity ' Ogden The Heber and Strawberry valley of the forest service says and cannery labor That the closing of be will runs from 'Salt Lake to Park considerably by reason of thecurtailed loss of the school® or the retention of morn- highway to Heber to Strawberry reseiroir men in the several districts He City the! says In to Fruitland to Duchesne to Myton the loss by fire in the Idaho forests ing sessions only will result t saving of- great quantities of food is summer would have been much last A simple safe and reliable way that I the belief of the school authorities and less haa the forest service had on hand a normal supply of forest rangers ' calls for no ugly trumpets phones it is on this basis that the recommenor other instruments dations are being made- MUST PAY ROYALTY To be deaf Is very annoying and emwho are deaf are ‘POISON BANQUETS? barrassing Peoplesensitive ON THE ‘JAZZ TUNE : on this Jrenerally mighty yet many deaf folks carry BE SPREAD FOR irOR DO WITHOUT around Instruments that call attention to their infirmity Therefore people who are hard of hearing who suffer PRAIRIE ‘VARMINTS’ Special from head noises or who are' actually Octl 8w— Many of the late Relieved Ogden Instantly by deaf from catarrhal trouble will be “Poison' banquets’ at Which to know of a simple recipe that ‘‘Jazz” tunes will be denied patrons glad be animals 'will be guests can made predatory up at home for a easily serve at dancing' parties unless the emas will state host the cost and Is cent’s few that quite efare to be opened soon Dr R W ficient in relieving thereally disagreeable ployers of thd musicians pay the deafnesa and head noises caused by calive stock inspector state Hoggan royalties that the society of com- tarrh and Thomas ' Redmond secretary From any drug store get one ounce ' of posers authors and publishers de- the live stock commission will of Farming (double strength) about 90o 4 alternate as toastmasters mand worth Take this home and put it into ' Charles C Thatcher The piece de resistance at the made of j pint of hot awater simple syrup secretary of and 4 ounces of ordinary granufunctions will be poisoned balls of TABLETS IN local musicians’ union the gave lated sugar Take a tablespoonful four lard soaked in blood and buried In times atreatment courts notice day dead AND carcasses animals the of that had The the POWDER today FORM should by tonic action ’ This will onsist of “remarks” the sundry of the in Inflammation composers reduce the upheld the middle right BI SURATED Magnesia Is Magnesia ear that a catarrhal condition would be groans moans and howls as the especially to- demand a royalty and publishers for the safe prepared speedy to cause and with the Inflammaguests turn ivsup' their likely for the public performance of their and certain correction' of dangerous tion gone the distressing head noises paws 'and expire and that headaches clotidy thinking comes of stomach the The In animal first Jbalte It the acidity' music in places - where there is a only' dull feeling in the eara should graduform of five-gra' will tablets and scattered be about the powder who Anyone suffers charge for admission disappear catarrhal in sealed blue packages Do not conally Duchesne district It is 'believed deafness - or from catarrh fuse with commercial milk Musicians may ' play the music demagnesia that many' coyotes'and' other Parmint a trial head noises should give or of of citrate magnesia magnesia to take and is quite’ in- - structive creatures will fall victims It is pleasant provided the persons who hira them' Look for the word B1SUKATKD and of their-ow-expensive —Advertisement 4 the from DRUGGISTS predatory instincts pay the royalties 'genuine gat ' Murray-cannerie- ' " s - - the-bod- : BEET CROP MENACED BY INSECT PEST anthnxiaetic hack! ns of the Waaatch Comity Good Boada road to Vernal and the Uintah basin rhoma betae or beet blight all-seas- on 3 at h EXECUTIVE FILES WOMEN PLEDGE I " AD) DURING WAR EXPENSE REPORT 1 aa i Fair Utahns Organize and Zero Represents - ‘ - ' er sn - - Price-Myto- - - - he-wo- rk -- - - ' - - - : ‘ Rsrald-Repablles- n - Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome - GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION -- IT HEARTBURN - lltrald-RcpubHca- n Responding to si call Issued by the women’s division of the state council of defense representatives of the women's clubs of the church and relief organisations of Salt Lake and of the county councils of defense met yesterday afternoon in the House chambers at the Capitol to organise for the furtherance of work In behalf of the natlon-'diirlnthe period of the - g war Resolutions wers passed pledging the support of the organizations represented to the government and chairmen of committees were appointed The chairmen of the food production and home economics committee and ' the food administration committee have been named from Washington by Dr Anna Howard Shaw but the names are being withheld until they consult SenW W Armstrong food adminisator trator of Utah Mra W Mont Ferry wife of Maybr W Mont Ferry was named chairman of the Liberty ' loan committee of the women’s division from f Washington Chairmen were appointed yesterday as follows: Registration committee and L Collier Red CrossWillMrsR'£ foreign relief work Miss Kate social iams maintenance of existing agencies Mra Amy Brown Lyman Dr Jane Skol-flel- d health child welfare Miss May Anderson education ilrs John- A Wldtsoe: publicity Mra Robert Spangler city Mra-The women’s O Leatherwood divisions of the county councils of defense were directed to organize fop work and name committees The state organization plan is to be carried out in each county The first task that will be undertaken by the woman’s division of the slate council of defense will be the of “educated labor” that registration is of all women In the state who are capable df Instructing groups along the any special )!ne of Importance to enThis work will be government tered upon within a few weiks - - - and-recreatio- - - 4 5-GR- - 1 - ' - - four-legg- ed : v- ' - in - - - - - ' - t - n i -- -- Ogden lfulanlskl 8—Capt Oct Special Edmund T city attorney Thomas E Browning chief of police and Walter Richey city recorder make up the campaign committee for Mayor Abbot R Heywood according to the campaign report the mayor bas filed In the city recorder's office' As chairman and secretary of this committee Capt Hulanlski reports that there have been no campaign expenditures to datCb but that he has assumed and will pay an expense of f495 for printing of folders and announcement of candidacy Thus far In the campaign the voters of Ogden have not had much actual experience wtth the working of the corrupt practices act but they may notice the difference between the campaign this year and former campaigns at the first registration day tomorrow It does not seem likely that automobiles rented or contributed for the occasion will go scurrying about the city picking up voters and carrying them to and from the regietration agencies It seems more likely that those persons who are sufficiently interested In the campaign to win use their own conveniencesregister to get there ' ments we execute and erect If you will come here we will show you various examples of our finished stones awaiting only the lettering to make them complete If you aa to a memohave no fixed ideas rial design probably you can find among these stones a monument that will appeal to you - Build While You Live Elias Morris & Sons Go Opposite Tabernacle - Mantels Tile Grates EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Depart : E - STATE FAIR VISIT -LOVE’S SUBTERFUGE SprcUl nmld-Kfpsh'ir- ai Ogden Oct 8 —Harvey E Cahill Mist Lillian deputy city auditor and Thomas daughter of M II Thomas were married In Ogden Saturday but tono announcement was made 'until ' day Mr Cahill obtained a leave of absence from Auditor A F Larson sayto visit the state fair ing he wished He and Miss Thomas went to Brigham a marriage license City and procured They returned to Ogden where Father P M Cushn&han married them Then they departed for Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Cahill are expected home tomor) V I I row g ' - - 7-2- 0 A M fi SO A M “ ’ - 1100 A M 1205 P H 225 P 0 Arrive Pacific Limited —Ogden Omaha Chlcage Ogden Logan Bolses Portland Seattle (Butte also going) a1— Sfi? Chcag0 AngIH“S?t?rL? — Overland Limited Omaha Chtcagei Denver at Louis (San Francisco also ISO P ®’ U' 515 P M Oan departing) Brlffbmin CCh M-l- -4 P M-ldah® 1100 P M a0®?— Valtey also' arriving)111 1155 P M a Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francisco Pacino ' Limited —Ogden Sacramento 11 V P M San Francisco - M a a Ogdon Cltr Ikfcst M M M ’man 1iK alilU Jr Vally and IntermediatsL Omaha Ogden (Denver Chicago going) Franciaco and Butte also arriv-- - gQ LlOO URR p 555 P 655 P 505 P 600 P Boise Portland Seattle (Twin Falls also -- otfleew Motel Utah j-- Tctopfe M TVT 830 A M 1010 P M- 740 P M 210 PM going) : M 835 AM 505 P M 500 P M 1155 A M “' P M SS0 P M 2-3- 1917 Malad and Intermediate XCansaa City Omaha ’ “ Ogden Denver Chicago Ogden (Cache Valley going only) Fo cmtello Ashton Montpelier Pari a ' Overland Limited — Ogden Renow Sacra mento San Francisco ' 720 A Ml 815 A M SO DUy - A V SIMPLE DIGNITY Is a feature of most of the monu- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD n ' - Walker saj's - : ' Ogden and yellow avis an Insect pest are causing thousands of dollars worth of loss to the beet growers of Utah this year according to J B Walker state crop pest inspector who returned yesterday from an inspection tour the beet growing districts Thethrough blight has completely wipe4 out a number of fields in the Cache valley district and all the beet fields of the state are affected in a greater or less degree No effective means of these diseases have beencombatting discovered Mr Mayor's Disbursements as Candidate to Date Name Committees to Further Work ol Berald-RepabUc- Ppeetal-- I ss Ogden Oct 8—Members of the gen eral committee of the Liberty loan la Weber county met at the Weber dub - & J IMa lft 9 A0 A M |