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Show DESERET EVENING . NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER 27 1914 BOOX CAPTURE OF SES," ARE IN STORE 4 pno L UillMISIB- - AISNE VALLEYr qi Big. Guns Turned on Nieuport S' Allies Had fiNj! nri British Fleet Withdraws Farther From Coast Germans Expect to Make North Tars toast of France a Safety Zone Because of German Artillery-Bri- Ush Hoping for a Sea Battle German Plan of Invasion of France Very Ambitious finals ;WILU)0 IT WITH - : Of West Flanders Chotted With Dead Iliggest THEIR GREAT ARTILLERY i German. Gam BraughtUp-t- o Erases Most o Terrible Stage of Conflict Yet to be Decided., Serve as French Harbors-t- - t ; OF-VER- The battle for the road to London. Oct. 27, 10:30 a.m. ais still was undecided today. Germans, May, Intend to Line" AH Winter and Hold Terrific Mitchell Coal Mine Likely Trff.s r Nearfeoyal-to- n in, Sooa After Men Enter EFFECT Can if They Fortify It Eng-fis- to Withstand Co- nstant Attack of in Occurs Explosion OF CROSSING Heart Throbs." a Collection of Finest Literature in the h Language Now in Permanent Book Form. YSER $3X0 BOOK FOR 98 CENTS:, The Deseret News Magnificent Offer Now- Presented to Its THIRTY BODIES WERE Apparently Only Moral as InvadSINCE CAPTURLCF- Readers Makes Possible PosSOON BROUGHT TO SURFACE RHEIMS LOST NO GROUND ers Were Confronted b7 Solid session of These Beairtifu? .Lines Qf Alljed Troops.. Volumes. Continual Sniping From Trenches Over hundred Knowirtd be Im- -i Pans. Oct. 5. 31:3 p.m. The smashAfter years of publKhera prisoned on Lower Level, Fire ing tactici 'of the fWmaas alone the of -- Heart Throb" struggle. Ground Between Covered Bases for. Submarines, Cruishave succeeded in - procuring permission of author, and luceaeacoaat North continued line Cutting Them Off From Rescue With Barbed Wire. ers and Zeppelins. jpubliahera to wae --copyrlghted'maHer aaotly today when th big gun b embodied tn these' two on Allirs bad wblcb ar now torch'd hert excWwvt j Nltuport nd the tb-- DfWlH to t MlbgfTlb- aa)ra . flf c hundrrt Heart . i a aim pic bring Throb" London, Oct Jr. 3 S IB. Tie Pudy tdPdon.Ort.r'. V m The corra- - Ra7,lon- - XU. Oct.' e mil. vw , progrea. f1 tng together of the favortte aeiectio. Mail s Bergen reryaapondent rpoadent of Old Morning Post. writing or mar miner .probably wer burned - however, waa mad by th Oerman. cf the people, ami tlT crttlc it it M,i MltchoU Coni min hi t Kudd SJsto Oeretur for the Mtlowmg from a point near Rbetm. uoderdit at re- - to tranerend the reault of any wer faced who with the Mrong-nekr f--, of ex here terrific. when n' Baron A mad today tffeit'Ja-manby t!n. tatvmcnt d ! at a and diwu'iung lUetary .or editorial compilation li' nee' - I IonSaturday . at once, and la one grand c In tha eaMern part 'f the A lane plosion occurred in. the lower level of Ton 'Ardenne, wiw tost croaa.n of th Taer P- - , appeal Teaterdaj weU Utlon of In that min emotioag men In toon bad Xt r up after begun djutnt--fnrawas IB th ' tht. offlcq valley, ara: moral effect, humatt aoul. It deals with relig'.--parent Ip had only. I work. ;'lt i possible. that tha- I Term in depart maul da .Berlin. xhd political, braaka doen thotiermajia .Were confronted .by.. Ud t "w to" hold tbl line all a Inter and Of those ho enteredthe mins about line of allied "ft th EngiUb watch on our naval barrier, aocial and therwia. arlf 'n were and prevent troop vites man lo th of tj ut thirty bodle ed from station In th neighborhood of Heligo- If tfeiy fortify their position It la quire one hundrd advancing without overwhelm- sweet fellowship ofenjoyment "Heart Throto OT' brought to th urfar and ing efforts further toward the chan- There land In almnlt ImPQMlbl now. It will roralhle that they can do to. It Ul00" ... X no admittedly sttempi s Ptflff mP ii.iljhi ua i become quite Impoealbl when Belgium certain tna.t thy can nke ih bjrtnfr 1krre known still to be Imprlnonerf In and the north CO at f Franc lo Th Ynove Into French tvrnt'tfyT lower Jeei rut off dam rtecue prohibits a rapid movement, as the fasx upon (heInstep of the try oratory precede ty mouth of the 'Brine are tn German Around Rheim thfr? is bow land X cut qp by vsnsla.- - and two verwe. The reader will fee) t m . on band nrvjM of mt hnre attempts of strong series of defensive work separ- slmpto point Whara the the book has been especially desigce ntr to. ahall pose "in couraa of time for bun. so gripping end fasrinatirg hear, artillery and th,. con.UU and It was all of thoet ate them from Dunkirk. Calala and probably Dieppe and Havre. onlv-sin- on Mg gun and Piece, efi;hllt of "Heart Throbs ' ! The German Infantry executed n every feature by th w. of r,me ln ,bt IHer field Thmu alf tw.in-In two beautifully artillery. ,n howitzers have the large A uetrta n. Our to were death. interior burned number of night attacks not only on volumes, a worthy editioa for even th Tpl artillery I located near rang of It -- mile and th SCENE Op DISASTER. from the etty. the extreme wing, but sXo In the vicin- pretentious library. ailll greater range. England can ex- Barru. home rtlatance eil within th Even whtrh, however. I By a master stroke the. Deseret New . pect aliU more artillery aurprlae a mining village. M mile ity of Lille, where they encountered a has Royaltoa. I of the Thia gun. rang gun big secured exclusive rights for t French If cannot hoot frbm the moat The allies resistance. moaouthcaat of lit Loulx on the St. Lamia, ohstlngt sale of "Heart Throb" tn t wo V ohi a eafety rapidly moving piece. pu!!-- d bv'a coast to th EngtUh-coawith a ar IhX m and Itaetf wonderful tractor, content, Iron Mountain and Southern railroad energy hi thx field. To those who do p" diapXylng aona Could he made for Herman snip V Y dally. , teleregion. The commander are sparing present the five coupon ortHeh-opcovering more than half th- - navigable The German Infantry lines, how- was deserted save for a woman In the Daily issue, the pm w ater. phone operator aoopt after the report their men many hardships and are regularly ever. ar much further advanced. Th of The French harbor will the explosion cam from the mine abX to 'give constant relief to the X It R'ith the coupons the price . In run German at trenches M cents Betheney pins postage IS cent, T'bate for. torpedoboata. aubmanne. a about a mile The villagers all troop on th firing fine. long unbroken line around to the had gone to away. cnilaer and Zeppelin,, and can be the miners out of When they come from the front for marvelous and wholly unpreceder'' I help no At the are point le of "Heart Bongs" will find a du mad impregnable from the tea by a right by Comay. tha troops are accommodated in French tranche more than a few hun- the burning mine. SheHut theouttelephone a rest In "Heart Throbs" which u double or triple row of mine. If thl dred dxtress th numerous villages scattered in the plicate operator helped. gent away. now yarda offered to friends and patron calls to surrounding towns and help rear, where thrv seem to throw off all from th trtpx field aftonid be laid coast was soon on th way from Duquom. feeling engendered by the critical sit- of the LVeeret News It X urged tha' GERMANS LOSE SO GRGCND. then Freneh cot to the EngUih A rescue uation and pXy cards dominos and coo pons b collected at naoe and cPortsmouth and Plymouth would be i et no ground Murphyaboro and Benton. "Th Gertnan have connecwaa sent from Benton. car other games tn the --cafe until the ider brought into thx office or ms.id cut off from th North sea and Inc the French captured Rheima. The hundred miners who escaped bugles call them together for a further The books are now here awaiting tion around Scotland would be difficult. Thera X continual from the -griping Th possibility of laying uch mines spell of fighting. Then they go forbetween the were In pans of the mine not touched trenches The exla not doubted ward cheerily to th inferno, where they could b laid tranches X thicklyground covered with barbed by the offlame. Warned by thescurOur under cover of artillery. accumulated gae they plosion they must face the shrapnel and maitangXment. of the chine guns, bidding "so long" fo their ried the surface and to nd trpdo division would also wire told UNARY "Four hundred Orman prisoner are1 takcom into action. An Invaalon of Engspreading flames which bad entombed comrades, whose Cal- tl ' ,, The territory west of the Yser, the crossing of which cost the German army mare men. compared with the area of hostilities than any other single engagement in the war, continues to be the scene' of the deadliest conflict and although it isjaid that flow of German reinforcement seems to be without end, .they apparently hare made no noteworthy advance since gaining this river. -- The left wing of the allies has been reinforced.' a fact whitu may b due In part to 'efforts to offset thr constant tide of fresh German troops and in part to make good the decreased activity of the British fleet which, according to German advice ha been forced to withdraw further from the coast because of the German artillery. No German ships, aside from submarines, have been reported in thi vicinity. The tome of all articles in the London press seem to be that the appearance of German warships would be welcomed aa presaging the sea battle for which the Britons long have been hoping. Germany haa a number of. small cruisers at Wilhelmahafen together with a detachment of destroyers and the sudden appeal anc of some of these ships would be no surprise. A dispatch reaching London says Emperor William has demanded unequivocally that Calais be taken and a telegram received today quoting the Saxon Gazette gives hat purports to be an ambitious plan of German invasion, once the north coast of France land would b easily possible. is in their hands. bat-which the German Said to be Thetowns ofWekt Flanderspver and through Devastating Village tl for the coast haa been waging, are in ruins. The canals are -' earthan if as scarred is and by the countryside choked with dead llon. Oct. 17. I M am. Aa Am.. d'" n, , tbe-ws- - ti e cd' lfl f tr et. i ? r-- ? ( n u " s' 1 ' ' , quake. r That the Germans have not been alone in heavy losses is attested by a dispatch declaring that the Belgians lost 10,000. men when they were driven from the banks of the Yser. The biggest of the German guns are 'now reported to be at Bruges. They apparently are yet to be brought into action and J some of the most terrible stages of t he corrflict remain to be decided. There has been no notable change along the battle line in, - France proper, although the Germans claim thatihe fate of Verdun will be sealed promptly as soon as their powerful guns get into action. ' From near Rheims has come a dispatch dwelling upon the local indications that the Germans are preparing to hold their positions in that part of the Aisne all winter. Most of the claims from the eastern arena of the war continue lo givethe tipper hand'tb the Russians, although the Germans are : "Tallying and seeking to stemAhe Russian onrush. It seems to be officially confirmed that Italy has landed forces . in Albania and that Greeks also are making their way into this ter- f ,1 5' ' . . . If-- ? i - ritory. - - .1 : diapaHh from Genera. Switzerland, to th Express, givea thi account of yte launching of a nw Zeppelin: "Th moat powerful Zeppelin yet made haa Juat been launched at n Lake ronstame. TV! t hour preliminary , trial. It flew away northwards at great speed. hecred by the soldier who ehemted, To Lon- don.' Count Zcrpelip waifprepent at th iaainching - -- The airship haa a pciel armored compartment for bomb, near the propeller, and a big gurr tt mounted m front to dertroy aeroplane. A second airship of a similar type will he ready by the end of October. -- a of Ita kind la Bnlahed. Via as this ms airahia th thirty-flra- t ! 'work " ill Be beguoon another. More Zeppelin are being bultt ecldorf, rolmar and Berlin, the German staff deairlnr that th number be brought to a hundred quickly." Oof, 77. t a m A n. i;- - i I 'Attempt to Assassinate Francisco Villa General - tJ, - ti f . ' . i- - , - T FelT w.j V s Oct, -- TL An ant rt 'r.' Francisco I. Mugia. was X1 . YUX . (5 ...T confearion' fccfofa'Oeorsr FV'Carojhera- - the Avner- -executed after making lean consular agent. Tbo accusation caused much excitement. The telegram from Vtn', where MV with hx troops at was Guadalupe, apprehended gaid Murg 1Wj report stated has bees awaiting the outcome of tLO'praferehcemTie oflC'sr offi-lihe VUia in the' tkat (he primmer just prior to his execution ahod told Urge sum of money by of CWrothera that he had been paid ' presence ,t Mexico oty. In bis poeeVm era found- - inepon mating evidence ' , - and a loaded pistol. dXe your gocernment and mrfvtmlr1h!dicd a "Mr. Consul: Pleas . as having said, Mugia wae quoted traitor,' - The accused wss an Argentine subject. It was Mugia who essaretnated w German consular Official at Mexico City some year ago. ' Gen. Pablo Oon isles, commander of the division of the east, ha rasa Vllbw, strongest opponent In Villa', confrnverefes wnh dtwrransa. lien. Villa notified th convention delegate st Aguas Ca!inte of the matter, suggesting to them that they "act tn the present tire a Jostle and th Mexjra honor derm gd.' sl, -- - - - attempt has been made te assassinate Gen- said to bsvs been commissioned and paid an 'by eriGeneral Pablo Gonial. General Oarrensa's staunch supporter, said a by message sent The Associated Pres today by Luis Aguirre Bnavids. Gn- po. Texas. Francisco Villa EJ ' , X -- K 1 f 1; J I.' Sj ' p' i - a. places they of their number ing. mere than tn n lower leveL Sometime villages change hands sevOF QUININE WILL eral times during the course of the MENS PUGHT HOP ELEC'S. day. .Today In one hamlet to allied wera bad been lywounded, ,sto 'RetK?ufaWh6 penetrated as far aa amok and beat would permit koon re- ing tn a factory, which had been transNOrPREYLHI-MAlAIIformed into A shell struck wae hooptteL men of the the that ported plight taupe lees ae the tower Xvel wae on fire. the building, which broke into games sterdam dispatch to Banter Telegram Readier and relative of th miners Tan bearers of the American ambucompany ayi: stood about th mine shaft belptosa. lance corps volunteered io rescue the "From Slul come a report that the wounded men sad succeeded In saving Washington. Ort 37. Ordinary dor Mining officials said that probably all all country village around Rnuler ar of them. Aw hour afterward thl of quinine win not preveai mstort-- l the men caught by the fir were dead. Germans, being devaatated by th All the dead taken from th upper hamlet was captured by the Germans, bough H may retard or deXy partly for strategical reason. Both tovol had been, overcome by gas and who after occupying It for a rime. In th town and outaida of them This la thy tamclnsion of -Were chased out again after deeper te none had been burned. many of th Inhabitants hare lost their street fighting. Meanwhile, the wound, naval surgeons baaed on their tqyr-enc- e live through their own Imprudence EXPLOSION. THE ed were to allies the hospital removed obtained after considerable, tropIt I estimated that 1.000 Inhabitant ical Service with the Atlantic battleship ware killed, and that 1M houeca have The explosion occurred In th north-we- In Onthetherear. IXe Solasons from Oannne te corner ct the mine where from been burned doom . , ... . uaid v have obtained a Bra, 1 A to SOd men wer working. Men tn ofulet te a graveyard Router la report or tti, subject light advantage la today's fighting, been ypeeXf made to the navy department hr the southern part of the mine heard while and only a few Oerman soldier are on the eastern the Freneh wing n In the street the explosion and hurried to the gages are credited with a Surgeon Ig W. McGuire, in' which h' gain, which, ft X says that person. Infected with The village, of Hoof sled. Doalkap-peltthat rook them to- - th aurtae. ThX cXlmed. fines German the of place i Westroosebeke and Staden are may not show any evident part of the mm was separated from ln difficulty. Th while taking quinine, that section where the explosion oc- communication heap of ruin " Freneh hen pushed well forward and the disease atwill curred by thick wslto of cool. Is suffer it discontinued men left only at narrow- outlet ' shout U tacks of acute MaXrta paroxysms. In Thro hundred and seventy-tw- o wide for a possible German re- tact were employed In the mine hot es miles ' quinine may. be harmful freri FOR tirement. reason because after taking u the disaster occurred about five minare said to occupy every another ute before work was to- begin, about M The French a for long period a certain tulriw of In the position Vosgea. Importance had not entered the shaft. Their scout swarm in every wood and for the drug may be established causFp to It oclock rescue parties wer RAISING FUNDS FOR In front of their trenches, which ing great difficulty in cyrtng these unable te penetrate more than UM thicket are entanby barbed-wir- e protected tn hour at but that feet the workings, It X admitted that an expeditionary Th French aviators are do the rescue car cam from Beaton. III . glements force during short active campaign excellent toe in Service .. . ... to ting the in a malaria witu four hours supply of oxygen. Tate .ing country might hold th ' German forces and finding, the posi?7 made possible a further " port, according pf in penetration malaria of abeyance temporarly b . JTh tion of tbelr artillery. department. day by the navy mine by the reecue parties taking quinine from fir to ten vessel probably will h at the navy weeS-c- n part of, GfO. Supt. Mitchell said he could Ttera for abmrt each person. for early will be not account for th explosion a the month. At Newport she SECY. LANE PREDICTS Washington. Oct. 37 Many promi- west used in connection witi, the training of miM bed been In continuous operation BTTERAIi NOTICES. ' tha from Methodists nent throughout end no gaee hnd been detected. , net! apprentices WILSONS REELECTION country were here for a convention TO FIRE FTGHTERg. DANGER Funeral service, for Mr Msrgsr-- t today to inagurate- a campaign to age Tt year, wer held at th. two Reno. Nev.. Oct, 3A No power on CsmpbrIL of boec vere carried for superannuated PRESI. WILSON WILL raise M. 840,00 Urn and residence of her daughter. Mrs Chare. can to an attempt waa made earth stand against hi sleet ww X T. rente hafts Methodist clergymen. The session Thud arena, at I direct Ft ream of mater through crona another two years ' and Fra kirn K today. F oners I service will aim pm, ar to continue until Thursday. The Lane, secretary of tits Interior, referring Too! at shafts to th ournmg leel. The sraaes to l ull.' n the Method convention waa ordered at the last Wilson, X pobh sddrM Epweopol cboreh. Si I p in Wednevie' made it danrou for the fire fiirhtera herePresident general conference and earnest ap- NOT CALt SPECISL tonight tn aid of the randideey of frt 77. Intennent in Tooele Ciiy iw- close to to effective do enoufft of beads out sent were the approach by peals work Experts said the fire cgiild- - be the t'nltM gtsle senate, ft came at the the conference for the 0.100 IncapacicontroHed only by eealih both en- eloso of m tribute to the achievements of Funeralc eervMe for tnibe'.mm ' tated minister and widows and chilELECTION AFTER and pumping water into the administration. trance shafts SESSION dren of those jleceawd. of Joseph Conrad, aged 7. Secretary Ian spoke at the floodtha mine until atf yrars. Tale of loos Jd , w li be e reclsmalion protect. X Fa loo. bed needs y at J ed This, hoaever. will not be dona unlb toiler pa,T. atRussell, durtnerth r day. He left tonight for Boa of yfr and Mrs C, GATHERING LARGEST til ftil .hope of rearutng tha imprisoned Francisco. la east Fifm Sooth street, this off. Fnend, President miners Is abandoned. Oct. 2l TVashinglon. Cl: m to Interment attend. ORDER OF FLOUR Twenty accompanied the tery. Automobile cortege. Wilson lct.lt be known today that he rescue car physicians from Benton and whn they ENGLAND WILL f arrived they had their bands full look' Inc after the wives and daughters of DIED. REDUCE SUGAR PRICE cona gpment err flour to a Musts lemt election. ron rten' of after grass the Imprisoned miners who had become r srTFv fieri being , wmommsz. jw&m --- R AT TI At or the 4dd fainted. resXenr of bee ttllV hyirteriewf In The for ao Ntberland of cFvnrit4. hre 144 caHoe!. hown tj lteprenlfrfFve Henry Texoi, MrL Geara W'JBnrirn '$ eottsx The min belongs to the Franklin Tendon. Oct. 2k. 1 U pm Tfc!In . jevermndt. w- - ,tr, st.'" f bounty coal company Arman. irt is th hottee milroai wtyhHit tu 4.7E,rf poundj Mtmt (h vofar mxvptr tin) Berryn LlUs. sffow of Vtlillem Bair, -- M " hd fra. Bates was the mother of tt mir lnr itorta of it that n t now m floor uminM that tb (froM vhoMmi prpv w te ndfrtrii4 wtfj matlon the president wniid call a Hundred and Fifty wtH he rufH (A mti twr hwdrtd wn make th maxAmum EARXgHAW. At PC north Cetoral" Men Taken Out Alive retail special elon Aijntrt ttte Wf!4Fe of prfr 7 VBti per pmmd for strert. Twelfth Weot November to take up cotton relief end keveni" Xml $ caota fier poaita for granuUtol North street. Off. tS. lilt Osborne E Murphyaboro. I1L, Oct. 57 One go4 etibr. legislation. sow of Mr. and Mrs Alfred M infant hundred bad bees and fifty" person CRAY HAIR BECOMES Fantrhsw, rg-- d to months taken alive from the Rovalton mine COAL SCREEN CASE at noon. Elgtity-fl- v of those rescued had been overcome by gas. Two of IS TRANSFERRED these died at the top of the mine. DARK, THICK; GLOSSY The rescuers are making few at tempx to carry the n ad from the anOct. 26. After W&rhinirtoii. mine ae they are using 11 their time the the nouncement hfinh by from In the attempt to reerue the living. Try Grandmother's Old Favorite It ffirfM the de- It now 4s stated that HI men entered Recipe of Ntge Tra and ftupmn eourt district court for th mine shortly before the explosion federal of the ' cision Sulphnf. Northern Ohio, holding the Ohio col occurred- Almost evervnn knows that Bags screen leer conrtltutionel, the court rereiled tUaaoounce Tea and Sulphur, property compound--J- , tele? ta the hyjnga hei li' the, natural color ahd ment end transferredl tho rsee to the WHITE CLOTHES NOT lustre to the hair when faded. utnmery"flonttYor-orGOOD FOR TROPICS creaked or gray: also ends dandruff, Nov. 36. and mop falling 'hslr. itching scalp Teare ago the only way to get I hi W(f ciotk-JfWfth1nirtie Vt If.-0 W. mtxfure ear to mske it at tlw Meal naval home,. that h nt taiy t Main a truly natural eqrmi Jot. Wot- - Tartar, coreum in tropic)' renin trie, eneuttabt, plextnn by the use of ordinary merco-- 1 - rtak tawdfamaJ. idrtakr (M tu t uafity good th iceoHiiif ta a report tal Which girvlf st anv drug LlQUORaOBBY CALLED day owadav, he simply bad st may t th fnrircv pnou at yur wu saltiag. W. fcl Put A j ffrug nral by baaed u orAgiodl store for "Wisth' Eage and fiulphur pa k j. aUgJ.1Ji.... A 1a on sivtant Survi will gwr Thl mreoli4 wax to n th ffrnEfiTAir Compound. Tou large rt of aval ofrattan at Ver Cms. H Oct T-- -- The ffeewf O DG.vjfEUiU 7 ntahfMv bottle for shout Jfl cenia Everybody WssHngioD. Suih Wat ft a nd and fnexprnstv g be believe shoupl be csfied before avV(h' wbtt rtothto etaliyj tiv harm! Fboo tab m connrttoti tha white hat i too usee thX old, famous recipe, because t)i Nnstt lobby a)Av nMd think f uafof Hse annhin pe&trt4i rereuw-i- n the- no tme can pOiwihly teH that- - you wltb-hrays asd e Sstof ora eherges Jhsi lobby had worked hv th sun purpose. A pplted like cehl cream th interests of liquor producers to! mends that khaki or forestry neutral at darkened youy hair, a. It does tt so rwent night and washed off la the morn- MONUMENTS, land-sv- y an T03IST0NES. to and be a on the navqr Increased, for supplied Xx clothing it at once begins fo show Its re. naturally and evenly. Tou dampen n K on beer, ws whisky toing. ,, markable Ing ysrtieo. nevring completion sponge or soft brush with it and drew day by Menator Norris or Nebraeks. He It LARGE STOCK TO BEUSCT FROM rejuvenating etis mad he charges tn the senate during the thX through your hair, taking gently absorbs th lifeless surface skip A McKeorio. DXplay yards, 3 A State . PROGRAMS. timer by morning final d wwon on the revenue bill. .mail strand at In tiny particles, gradually shewing fienstor. Norris slreedv bas submitted a SONS CO. TARO. . MORRIS all tn th gray hair disappears, and after Church organthe fresher, livelier, beautiful ' under-ski- n. ELIAS sooth Special prices Overman of the Chslrmao to t!t Oats Tempi Bloch- partial or hair on two. rAir another application ization It takas with It an mb oppose tickets, program dodger Naturally be eomnuttee whom those sugAll order promptly and carebecome beautifully dark, thick and gests should Among face defects. Ilk freckle, ptmpi. be called trt Rural E Ca- etc. filled. LARGE. FINE STOCK TO SELECI bell. former erenmlmlooer glossy and you look years younger. of internal fully moth patch and liver spots. from. C. AXre. office oed California. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEJT. revenue, and Theodor Bell of Advertisement, J iM N Street. Was. MA wer taken Thursday and brought Into Rheima They mad th customary German .complaints of extreme hunger but th .French are beginning to be to. these complaint, kepUcl-prisoner bear no sign of famishment. GERMAN OFFICERS' BOAST. "The German officer boast that th Gemian strength lies ln the superiority of their artillery end the efficiency of their spy system, both of which hv been only too welt prosed during the campaign. The German tinea hmr frequent sign of activity calling for constant watchfulness In thX vicinity. "In the meantime th artillery duel along the eastern part of th Aisne valley la being continued with great Violence.'" Atthougil tn allies seem to hold the advantage, the --battle her 1a far from ended and the strong fortl-Be- d positions held by the Germane will call ftx exceptional measures sot-d- foj-th- a a, one-thi- rd -- A ... at nil Gen-Gon- ,- bn ' ' . i gram-dail- y -- dm 1 Latest Zeppelin Is a - Battleship in the Air London, n It Crdwife chmtn wn -- - r -- ... 4r 1 gw-ero- bti nt'N . , tht Tta iw if aS , iiqnf per-eo- yp - 23-3- tetri' . r , a ro-t- r- |