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Show ' t Pr ,MM.b.,.,..,,,A,,oLOW,-.- '" 1;.....1,--;.;,,,..,- - : - ES.4ENING. DESERET , I DESERET , NEWS EVENING - tpreurzw,da.:Laueruart,enitpc!or twiletsoovie:enrmteonttoregg PHYSIQUE AND SERVICE Titis is art extreme exercise, of natiOn- lIttl01; al mitherily ray hey,,nd anything heretofore i Springtfild RepubIkan . known in this COUntr). and Yeti blicind anything the of in preeent our allies yet ettempled by any notate War puts... whblesome emphasis eql bod, wag. The suds sought 'will meet with very SUBSCRIPTION PRICES tbriki approvit and ye the method invoked my health and vigor. but it la going too far ily oe tty Mail. per year V: to reproach those who are unable to pass ' a Ott it Is properly he viewed with some misgiving By Carrier per year the examination for the army as though they2 49 a otep,Liso unusual a wieldIng of over so vast, gatereay Newta per year were In some sense alackera. This U na foolSOO per. year an exercise o f control so rigid. that difficu;ties ,.e it...ipunkind. for naboo proposed; a Foreign postage extra. aro bound to arise in its operation. Its enrovet4rere,,n textile savagery which eliminates Aeldress CI busto.ss communications and all re- and the taklings- - Civilization protects merit will call 'tor the fineet tact and the moat ,. Nitwit.- Tittil DKoKkg-mittoncos., br.nxe to useful manhotgl multitudes who atiMln- Cbso1uto thotie on of who titIllittk the .part Utah. bolt Lake City, norm prirnitiVe days could not have surlater it, arid frr a patience and an unselfishnees vi,. Among them are many who while and other reeding matter for Corresoondence . an not nt.le to carry a musket are as valuable the will that their Part oferhippers patriot-put publicatton ehoula be addreased to the Editor noo' kora 14 Ina ate,,.... t --iere soldiers. No country can put ' .P.JrAu. "rc'44"(atInclicioully and with perfect good faith on both4 more than a limited part of. Its manhood J P, 11,7Orme?. Eastern representative eildese.it. Call caacIy prove deceptive arid 'damaging, Vew York ("nice, 3.14Fifth Acrnue ,t,to field, and whether those who stay -- ' Chicaso Office, 12? South Michigan- Avenue home are all au vigorous as those who as is the CILAA W I th so many n?ake-shitufasures not grwilitly affect the nation's go . Entered at the post.itce oi Eau Eska 'Cit, . as and expedients, There le nearly always a reao,-,!re:,atti provided everybody does to Ms bet to Act of Congroaa. wtth apch experiments that not infrequently matter' oe,erdeieee oi he is best able to do. Moreove& what March 1, tiff& en it the national physique were a notch proves more thlurious than the condition which . Ina Associated Press Is exclusively entitled 1.1gs,er, the requirements for admwfOo theyrteelt to curs. the army would be raised in proportion in 'to ths usei for republication of CI newa credited CO' There la .attiplo lawful authority, tidwever. order to select the best for an army of whatIt or not- otherwise credited- In this newspaper as well ts preswing 111. for eomo such ever ..tte might be needed. Therefore while 'ind also the local news published herein All rynta of special dispatches, herein are ever, yOUI it man who can pass the exam- republication ing plan as the president's proclamation 'initiates. also reaerved. inatl,tns is to he congratulated. it is wrong so that those who sre 4o he affected by it may)s . -. to seek to humlliate those who are unable well rally to Ito support.' noMatter how dubiously to tr,.t the tests. in may cases their oe., - - . Al G UST ?S. 1217 J I Y SALT LAKEthey rtinty look upon it, The Moro oonoctiontiously feer, do not in the slightest degree impair their xefulnoss to sweiety, and except for a and harmoniously its provisions 'are 'complied : RIGBY STAKE CONFERENCE, . m,' tri career are no handicap. with, Ihe iw;dner. wIll its inherent weaknesses be known . after the presentNi ,re may ectiedMed bo he to if Blake and defects. The Rigby Conference. any, exposed and ,rernedied. whr. in nsgard to the age limits within h mitt Can do good itervice as soldiers. bed August 25th and teth. will be hold September There is neut. in aggravating the problem bySit- Ae the ear bag gone on those limits have will fith and 9th, when the Stake labernacie tempted evasion or artificial friction. Com stretched to meet the relentbeea be dedicated..' plexities Irrelevancies and even InCOMVinine"1 le,e'demand for man power. and large numbr-. EmITH JOSEPH pt.,... furnish no ground for a railing accusaflon !ilea trs have been called into service against . No who a,t much beyond military ago, the general principle that I. now to be put on DEMESNE CONFERENCE. of them have done good aervice, dautd many trial. Entitled only to a patient hitting will to - Whotty goalma nee, for leteke Contrefte,--ed"rti"The', Duch-einavidence and argument tiliewing.thatAt Pe" .titi,iiiet.:. and ts many generals show by their own to be.. held ieptemOer :2nd end 22rd, will he robust- middle age may uhfair and inimical to the.g,ublic welfare. -- The, rgiwar of endurance Reote-velTrinderalVf dr beld ort,BepteMher.rittl Anil 113111 the Tare client nowadays--,,set to ., fact 1; a "stritrit rttrte'rrettectlflit i..i;;;. ii1T;c;' ll'cirila-- d - a of fighting man, put the ly good Judged 3of;P:rtt r. smrrit, and retnnelled And 'surely if we can accept con, hightro. Natio? en men of 40 and even SO ,' ' years of ag e. but these were veterans In both scriptIon for our moo. we cannot refuse to accept . POSSIBLE B,REAKS IN EMBATTLED I.INVe hardened soldiers who had learned ens ;t for (Air resources. . Corner-o- , ., ' COu , IMISIMINIE.Eml Mime..., i South Temple and East 'Temple. Streets- .. gait Lek., City. Utah. --- y , 0, tVtitts-eBusinees Manager. rorterineatte. .. 544, 1.1.0 '4 j treaturing Harry -- WS - - ; .., 71 it ,, .t , - 4 ' tn1 7- 4 - 4 - - I ; , , 4 t ' LOTTIE i .. : - - ' .. - , ' il It ee 1 B , J t- I ,- : '1 t ' ..') , - ) a t 2 f ,.. t i t , i , 1 . , 1 4 'I i .I. I 4 tt .1,-,--,- I - ' 't i 4, . 4 t - - , ia ? ; 4 tt , ,. ; - i I t ! i , , 1 NAtth Tom MeRae,. tOc, ' 2bet gm Buy tvitocs cow. Ticket ince alwa)t open. - 7rrr--r- long es the sMidarely of the two sults irt,tlas 2' tztibrolten, there ern. bebut targht prospeet of peacs Tbm Central Pow- ere Must have given up by this lime ell hive of winning by force of arms; and, whether the Allies are prepared to admit the fact or not, the chance of their everthrewing the enemy t,y; a great and smashine victory, or a tiertes of thorn, remain altegether rereete. Three years of ouch conflict as the wored had never dreamee of hive shown that there can be war without victoryan apparent anomaly NI hieh permiti the ugges tion that there can also be a peace wtthout victory. el course, the Allies are determined on their part that peace shall not be made except uPen the terma ef victerYt but they are Beano way pledged to proleng, nor will they be Nadtied in prolonging, the battle one single hour after thterte term, ean be. otherwise seteured: The detarhment of Rune& from the causeof the Entente Powers would tberefore be. a heavy Slow to the Mlle. even though such an occurretie might uot prove to be the entering wedge - ehat'Uould break up the war. Fortunately there are the moat positive promiees from the liutstuan leaders-a-nd there is no reaaen to doubt that they such a treacheroun step .as a wet be kept-t- hee I, parate peaca with Geneeny will not be considtered for a moment. lf, on the ether heed, it were per-bibl-e i , 'Mittel-Europa- t- t --- - ti . 1,- 1 - - i t t) 'i , , 41 t' SI , it .. ...,. - e -V- le-- double-heede- it ingle-heae- d t t, -- - - t - r ONE KrY EXPORT DOort. HREE iniporiant things are sought, find must tio ho?rie Intaid.- in connection with :the rasafrnment controT of exhort: Oiat our own rseurces sa,(.ond that supplies rain tie prsaatetel frc rearhtng the enema. dirsetiy or Unlit e,sly, thirl, that. sui4t Mseilm!nation 'hare ts al triwaril the countries, assottatel ,11 ata in the 'Aar Ai to the rpen that latter, it wiit ,e the ex. r gouda might jlvit t poration of LY TO-Tti- a,i-fi- IV17, toThiliten ilitc.geTher. Such prohjtitiann in tl:te case of goods ought not to te tined for wr pu,;,ses con!rtimutory Whoithoeve.r h,11) rive .0ir muypiyIng the the,erla!s wirh,which to car:- ; pn toe war lix liest as efficaciraus as If we retained those !An.. plies for, otAr on yar use. If there has been crdnplatnt and irri,ation on the part of exporters by reason of the tirenP.9 req13,Ired Milner recent leffsistion 3,14 fur 'ortlinary shipmenta to anted .chuntries. it is gtitte conceivable that these exporters will 'wad louder than everOhder the new; proclamatton of lk41 ''''t 4 A OFFICE fitirx Novi- - -- - Drama of Mo :tern Society 2Special "COMMON CLAY" -- ' war- - thornughly-arrillttringh,s,h- r THE - E largti of th e small..word 1r! was never more vividly illustrated than in the von liackeneen campaign in the Balkans during the past few' dati. If that dashing captatn could have been allotted to prosecute his Rumanian little longer he would have co.rne into a drive wonderfully valuab'le strategic potion on the Sereth rive'r. If he hadattained that objective. he would have captured a great line of railway running doitn the valley of that river. If he had gained this railaay. Rumanian evacuation of Moldavia would have been inevitable. and the Rumanian capital and people would have been compelled to retrre into some Part of the Russian province of Bessarabia If this 'had been .done. the German vanguard etCuld have been within a hundred miles of Odessa on the Black Sea. Rus-- T If the invader had then driven on to Odessa, $a he apparently would have been able to do. the richneas of his booty would would have be incalculablethe been assured of plenty of food for a good while to come. Here the bigness of the "IP' becomes apparent. It has proved insurmountable. because Gen. Cadorna away Over on tile shore of the Adriatic. has upset all the German calculations. Within three days he hap been inflicting such the a merciless beating upon the Austrians that unless the latter receive prompt euccor they will Vienna is reported as in a state lose Trieste--ev- en of Panto. So Vr)11 Mackenson is compelled to abandon his own plans with all their promise of victory. and hurry acrotia with help for his master's ally. The Pereth, the railroad. a conquered Rumania. the fat granaries of Odeasa--a- ll 1t stood in these hopes must be .deferred--t- he the way. Temporarily Rumania is saved; and whether the ealvation is to be permanent. much upon the rescue of..Atultria from the -present demoralaation. Machansen's many Ifs," be too could for that matter. and the Kaiser'. very profitably reduced to one; namely, "1r Austri a. could ever get up pluck and power enough to defend her own lines and be an ally worth while instead of a constant. incubus. Germany might be able to do business for,bereelf on a more profitable and consistent scale.. sia's great grain port German-stomac- at weli-lai- d BRISTLY. NOT BIG. THOUGH r draft upon, the otthe na engaged in war hal becom more prose-In- c the specifications al to weight, height and even age have had to bo modifieVao-thaerroin molts thazi ron'e of the balligerent countriea "bantam" contingent has been acthe cepted.. and is generally giving a fine account of itaelt The same principle applies to th nations themselves. Nearly all the giants having been already enrolled one one side or tho other, 'it becomes now the privilege of the 'midgets to come In ótaa quite respectablo;footing and to be welcomed by the colleagues to whom they brirg their support. It is true that Liberla's bristling 'up in agalnst Germany was viewed with soma degree of derision, but even 'Llberta's friendship and sYmpatny are to be desired rather than her enmity. especially whih little of the former as is the cal.e alth- the Teutonic-Turkis- A therneeteer in learning it:- The trouble with taken' ibto the truly Is Itkel5 to be that they are either soft from ; ccupations or broken down from the strain Of too hard work A certain proportion of them, however, can be made thorQuirhtv fit and there is no rezu,on why soldiers, they shOttid not make for trench Warfare, which calls Their for endurance rather than for dash record will- be an interesting sublect for medlcal aa well as military analysis. 'WAIL tirmy,--o----t- man-powe- isthe w grate--full- full-size- d y n h cornbiruition, With sdrnewhat similar scorn many obeervers have regarded Slim a entrance into the war as the fifteenth nation to join the alliance against the central Voaers. It wilt. be well, however, not to indulge in premature ridicule Though not 4r,s4s,,salnig to. &end troops or fleets to the front,- the litt!e Asiatic power promptlyseezad the nine enemy veseels interned at her principai port, and is preplring for other, steps that will be materially thlOrrlintageous,to Germany. Tiis. octasion, hai 1,r,oved' opportune for paying- off an cid grudge, immediately prior to the war the Germane had hegt.iti to push em'aggressive camAde in southern ;ace, that PX11rIgtr1 paign:of tr was proving d,,ott!.0.1.y injurtouF to Siam She is iilittle :less in IliZP than Our Texas, with about twice the ,popn;ation cf the 1..,or& War ittatei and yet it la Autsily within rev-en- t mettioryeay aquar ler of a cantry ,the temerity to defy rrenee, and actually trade the defiance IP She "ettek," .thrre,f.re not wholly to bede, spisefd because she IN !Iti.. She my Mot be very s posaerful. but he .,i dertdedly peppery... BRIGilltiNt YOUNG AUNIVERSITY.' , . FROM the arknual catalogu of the Brigham University, Prvo. Just reeetved, it le noted that this crest (hu-school is in harmony with the tho,igh,. advanced at the recent session of. the National Education AsecociatiOM "In time of war prepare for peace In this program the B.. Y. Lr. propCees to be active. progressively fr ,. , 4' ' k in-- 4 Splendid values at $2 a yard, they are extia first-rat- special valties at $1 50 a yard. LAST THREE TIMES. TODAY A e A elnefesture hill, h;stded by "HONEYMOON ISLE" SINGER'S three years since the Kaiser spoke of England's army as a "contemptible little army." From the contemptible little at'Srn-- a mfghty oak has grown, -- ,vALTER P4DtLTON, MGR. TODA 1' AND TO 714(41ROAV FRANALAN EARN UM nd I; ROW N IE VERNON Aviaters say that spruce will win the war. They themselves will have to spruce upto fulfill CLEAN-U- 9 1 COMEDY. rmilERSAL NO ADVANCE in Wee LIWY liettY" "Where lies the land to which the ship would Far, tar away is ail the sailor known." Peace proposals hou:d be sent through Pacific rather than through an Atlantic port. -- 0 ivho farm on a small scale are given to talking on a large scale about their crops. Those who advocate viheatiese, meatless days are inclined- to be mealy mouthed. A ...Los Anse lee firm advertlies "perfect funerals.' The dead tell no,tales. In human nature streaks of yellow predointnate over streaks of humor. - t As jewel, oonceteney ranks along with art!, ' ficial diamonds and pearls. The spirit of soonotrY Hoovers over the land. thints now It is far easier to sink money than to link . dtfterences. , the march." true peace movement today la "Forward. Better rubber heels than rubber necks. . Plitt-1ES- OMMMmo BROADWAY .'flanking Perfection 100 TO'DAY AND TOMORRDW A ameat ai program ARTHUR ASHLEY laud Jrs-ELVIDGE In a splendid world-Brad- s CI roder feature, GUARDIAN.' And the great ch1ldren'9 favorite 1,1r1i-MARY McALLISTER in the latest of the -DO CHILDREN COUNT" F7tirt.e. Waste NO!! Want Not! UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS. leseph F. Smith, President '..teher J.Case- - W. rent of sthieh were strict!) prelentabte. , your BIT to prevent lias titsete..1 - Home Fire Insurance Co OF UTAHT22 NIA' 2262-- The Deseret Savings Bank rn RECTORI W. W. niter, President; Romney, Vice-PreeElite A. George Smith.. Ceehier; John R. Barnes, John Cutler. M. 8 1 A. El., drodale Georg Reed. Sutheriand, Smoot. W. Y. James. A. W. lettia. Edward L. Burton 4 Per Paid On tet filDtArt kterePpill zc 5; 1iffnhf147JflPidhfF,il s Round trip fare per capita, 3 or more on party ticket, Falls Vivian Park $2.30 $2.35 ' Charleston Heber $2.50 ....$2.50 One sale daily, good 30 days returning; tpper - train fop Provo Canyon and Heber leaes Salt Lake at 4:25 p. m. arriving at Upper Falls 6:54 p. m. Vivian Park, 7:02 p. m.; returning leaves Vivian Park 7:35 a. m., Upper Falls, 7:50 a. m., arriving Salt Lake 10:55 a. m. Fine fishing: g6od accommodations Upper Falls and Vivian Park. , Schromill-drilmso- n SALT MIE crrv mk.L1 for the family at SUNDAY EXCURSIONS 141017 AI txtg Ithrrtmetil ,YOBAS-RIAF- &Ng To Provo Canyon points. 8:15 a. in. $1:25 Special train will connect at Provo for the Canyon. to Park City, 8:25 a. m. 41.50 To Bingham, 8:05 a. $1.00 , , EXCURSIONS EAST EVERY WEDNESDAY. To 'Colorado, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, St '" Paul, eyt York, 'Boston and many other points. Ticket 'Office 301 Mahl Street. Phone Was:2520 and 1560. CISTAC itt &veep ifq Size Rall outings for the family to Provo Canyon, EtTEctive Aug. 1st tiattetüs1 YOURIFILM A week-en- d CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE a saving, - and DIELTER 3 -- ,BroIn. ,ishing Excursions - - PHONES Grant Vire,Prewident; nt Rodney T. Badger, , Henry T. Idc.Ewan. prettier. Georg. tL Butler. Assistant Cashier. 37 per cent partly preventable, and Do Inept-mho- " During this period of international stress every man who would succeed or even keep from actual failure must needs keep himstif censtantly and re-- , hably informed on the basic conditions of business. Reading our Trade Reports, which issue the- - lastday of eachmonth, will prove a: real help, TFIE UNEVEN R0,1,11' the balance origin unknown. S. "At the old Corner" E I t. Clock A The shoemaker should be exempted because he of an men is Ilia tarni1).6 sole support-Me-n IN , To Avoid Confusion and to See the Picture in its Entirety the NtanageInrnt 'recut:WM.5 Mat the Public! Make Flery Effort to Coati, at 7, 3, 5. 7 and p. their prediction. go? Tlit ItsD1 "THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI" P c(iNtiNG---Bfq011...ov- e 21 per - ND From the famous Opera "Masan Ho." bY Auber The most lairish productirm ever filmed in the entire libuory of moving plittures. P) Special Arrangement silth Nfax Ilabinoff. Special Music to Fit Every Sortie and Aetinft in This Wonderful Mss. terpiece by Augmented American concert Orchestra, direction of Mr. Edward Fitzpatrick. ripping comedy drama, "THE A government investigation of the I. W. W.'s is proposed. If it p umiertasea it should be no whitewash afar, MT MLLE. ANNA PAVLOWA 3T1RAND -- 2 THEATRE AMERICAN Over ONE BILLION ONE LIEN. DRED mitt,roN- DOLLARS paid by Insurance Ccmpanles for Fire Losses in the United States In the last TEN YEARS. Tt le TM TOTAL TONIORROU n a 4,-, AT'. wronE niwn SOUTH MAIM MIDGETS are coining tretinoNlity. See this set by all inearsil industrial, social. political. and religious; and the college man must be prepared to take the initigtiVP fl doing thie work. The Provo institution is right. therefore. in Its determination to do better' and moreefficient (service than ever be- "Before the fare is made 6 cents tho tailors must put a opecial pocket somewhere," gars the Portland Oregonian. That lets the cat out of the bag. The local move to Increase street car fares apparently part of a ubiquitous one. 4 -- I:lils9de of FATAL RING." "TUE fore. Always notial for the practical characterof its work. the B. Y. U. makes manifest anew that tendency by its plans for looking after the health and socialwelfare of its students. Two strong committees have been appointed for this purpose, the apecial prerogative of one being to look atter the girls and wornens activities. and of the other to take such measures as will preserve the health of the stildents and inculcate proper social. physical. and moral habits Another important phase. begun last year. and to be emphasized this year. is the training of etudents social iervice and active work in the various organizations of the Church. Special 'training will be giveMfor leadership in priesthood quorum spark, block-teachindancing and ballroom suactivitlealind work pervision, seout Craft. bee-hiv- e of the various auxilatry Sucn organizations. training shouldfurnish valuable he in the various wards and .etakes of Zion. The results will be watched with ftterest. in the regular college work, there has heen strenithening of the couv.es in ediicatiom The latest thoughts and experiments of rnt rn educators are to receive consideration and careful study. Severs l nevr nonfatas have been added' in political science and in education. This is timely In view of the stir and agitation which are affecting the governments of the world today. The management of the school feel that this tatter-'da- y Saints ?limit be prepared to play their part In connection therewith. Other departments of the school are also in hargiony with the spirit of progress In their courses! On the whole. the a catalogue give abundant evidence of the gratify, log fact that the popular institution IS holding true to Its best ideals and is steadily advancing In Influence and' usefulness yost by year. ot.R dashing tousles cornett,' number. I When peaces comes, there will be neW.1Sli;UPS tn be met, great world problems to be solvededit-ca- e All Silk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in all shades, ,..4IiiGS' ed yard-- - OPEN. With which Wirsea rtarertinclud, ing Nana Bryant,- ita:ph Clonmger, Clat Thompaoa iAnci mktnY oth.e,r Old favdritee; open he teaeon next Week. SpeCial Labor Day Enat, - - t rk Regularly sold at $2.00 a g:a49,21 - begin--14--- I' P - a a i , ide Chine Crepe -Special lee ,FAMr254.7, rty te break Auterta'r alliance.with Germeny, ' tteit would be an inealculable advantage to the t ; , Allies, and would unerringly point to the -r r nillg of a speedy end. The Kaiser's dream of se " 'would he at once char-imperial teredl he would be Lsolated, encircled and within et 1 a short time hUmbled completely. Bo iels vast ' ly more important to Germany that Austria be tt, , kept true to her alliance, than it is to Great Britain or France that Russia remain true. If 4 these two, Austria and Rues.a. should come to tetras with each othe-r- the gain would still be all -Aed even if Turkey, on the ride of the Allies I t', lethev thneeh the "Bick Man" is regarded ae a otithelant in the European arena. should make vettli Iturrea- -a proposition easily within .61 t effect on the Teutonic cause the possibilities-- the woaid he scarcely lesa disastrous, Hence in thecuseing the peril of a Rusalan . separate peace, the magnitude of it depends wholly ,,.. upon the euestien as to which naston is to be the other party to the peace. If Austria or TurktiY, i thin the peril ts to Ger"rgiany and net to the Atbes, The letter can get along witnout Russia. -, with the loss of either one of hue allies. the i ,.. , Kalestra days would he etimberett. If the Entente can frustrate the plans.of his misetries to win , ,. Russia over to him, they can alrenst-effo- rd encourage Rusela to make peace with the others , Ruch a atroks would effect a rupture in Central .,,: European solplailty that would be significant in the extreme. The opinion Ilse heretofore been expressed . in these columns- that Austria wes tne likeliest of all the principal powers to make the initiatory e'..,t, ' move toward eliding the conflict. Nothinghas occurred. once tee alter that vtew-- on the con- has seemed every to confirm tome development , ft. It is not difficult te surmise the: the popes peace, properteal itself had its. incepzien in Vienna. at lettet that it was considered and approvedin ' t that capita tetere being publisbett to the world ------:Mere-erote-ever many t young Emperor Charles i P prepared to seize the first favoruhle opportunity to sheathe his sword. The truth - if the himi le he pertniesible-t- hS d klapetterg eagle-- has undertaken too- lank anti lofty a, flight in attempting to sear . ) M ack eagle of the alongside the s 1 i , Hohenzollern. and with wounded. ei ea risd Pinions la titseendine to Pater strata in search ef i .'' On which to alight. a fatt-re- ett , i HORNEIL. Billie Burke's 'Motor Boating', . 7 -.- ..1.-- prices range from $1.75 up. atR THREE t " 44 An exquisite variety in crepe, Walter Deteonl MiryDviei -Pohirl th,t Front"' , r i ew Damonos Warren and B. juii far-rettc- -- 1 JPre J4JHN4)N AND BOB ' HARTY. ITHOs BATRICOLLA AND HI BY IIVER. 4. ft nigitis atter.. Main. 4 01,LAINt,, ITEDNErDiy. . , 5 to:30. ,glistOng Thurs. 2:30, TUBEVILLV 'Pi z 1917 2S AUGU sT NEWS 'TUESDAY 0 |