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Show ;'.v - u i , ,'lJ f . 4 NEWS DESEHET EYENINQ i Teutonic Alliance Ik 7 '7 Tumbling to Pieces And: Begging For Peace 1 Qyizn OHice ' fcy-au-w uid (tom UMmI Tii mm. muu: t nftitfM (BY Qi Teutonia alliance. THE greatest for four years has carried on the greatest war In history and often seemed to have almost achieved success, la tumbling to pieces. Bulgaria and Turkey have surrendered, Austhroughtria, with anarchyis reigning for peace, begging out the kingdom, and Germany Is anxiously awaKlng the terms of the Allied nations. In fact, newa of the breaking up of the enemy nations on their home fronts la more momentous than even reports of tremendous events in the theatres of actual battle. Turkey has apparently given up everything. agreed to the opening of the th holMMt itMk th tersvo Rmn Book (MM Em state. to drviiso Kww to oo sals at U I - Jw oitjr th Rsd arteratloos Fwtwl Balldlag. tko Oiln ofllos of Tko Dooorot Mows to Unponriljr located at IM4 WmUmMo AmM oP SFffl IHFLUEia m' tilk associated , - EPIDEMIC JIT OGDEN I : OGDEN, Novl. Eight death and ot Spanish Influenza is tho report riven out by the health office for yesterday, Tho health officer are feeling optlmlstie regarding tho situation andf ily believe that tho worst is past vr that there will be dally a decrease the number of new eases. Warning la given by thl beaJth board, however, that any lax nonduct on the part of residents may bring about a rapid Increase in the number of cases end all are advised to use every precaution possible and wait for orders from the state board ' ot health before mingling too freely with numbers of people on the streets, - In "tores or other places. - There is a constant rumor here that schools sad theatres will be opened os Monday but Health Inspector C. Shorten states emphatically that there will be no public gatherings of any kind Allowed In the city until th last ot th epidemic has disappeared. rfu It Js th Intention- of th health offl- rsrs ts have the city iroughly fid of - th dismiss before allowing public gatherings and thus eliminate all risks of a further sAread of the slokneee. During th past three weeks there have been but very few people seen os th streets! In tha business districts. There were mors people seen la tha business district yesterday afternoon than for th past three weak and this fact has been taken as an indication that many bav recovered from their etch see and, that tha dread epidemic is gradually paaaing away. Tha deaths reported yesterday Include William Birdsong, a soldier who was taken off a train several days ago; be died at the Dee hospital; Walter P. Wallace, 277 Lincoln avenue; Mrs Bertha Inschart, 1741 Riverside are.; Joseph' Denser, illl Harrison avenue; Vara Allrad 14 , yean- - of age, 602 Fourth street; Charles B. Van Nattier, Pprr West; Donald B. Clark, three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark of Roy; and Calvin new case 1 . - 1 - -- Dardanelles and the Boephorua, and thrown herself upon the mercy of the Allies. In this phase of the war the United (Rates is not an active participant. This country has not been at war wilh the Ottoman empire. Entry ot the Black sea by British, French and Italian warships may be announced at any time, with tho final act in the drama In that region of the world, but a short distance away. Assistance to Rumania and intervention In southern Russia are probably a matter of but a brief period. Austrian armies fighting on Italian soli face a great military disaster for the rush of tha troops commanded by Gen. Dias ha not been halted by Aus- trian appeals. Proposal mad by plenipotentiaries from Vienna have war been referred to th iatr-a!Ue- d council by th Italian commander, but th work of wiping out the stigma of defeat of Caporetto has not been Fifteen Austrian' divisions stopped. are reported to be trapped'ln the mountain sector between the Brents afid piave rivers, While th Austrian forces between the ssa and Belluno -- ar "in peril ef being annihilated. that had been placed end It was not until th erswa h Used an squally llbsrai amount of send that tbs cars could proceed so their Journtyf, f Mora daring than the rest, probably, several yeangstere removed a llghl wagon from some one's yard end pieced It In .front of the police elation. Over 60,004 prisoners bav been captured by th Allies since the drive beV gan. At home Austria seems to T be a seething hotbed of anarchy. Railroad of th most vital importance hav been cut. rioting of a serious nature has occurred la many of tbs larger cities, and th Imperial authorities at Flume, Prague and possibly other cities have given up control the fllavish and. Aech national committees Germany now seems to b virtually cut off from Austria by th action ot Czech s In Bohemia. East of Court rah In Flanders British and French force have torn asunder the German lines and have advanced on a wide front toward the Scheldt. This movement threaten to outflank the German troops holding the canal from Eecloo to Zeebrugga,of running to th . northwestward Ghent. If the advance continues th Germans will b compelled to abanof Ghent don their positions -north - -- . to th Dutch frontier.- - On th St. Fergsaux plateau north of the Alan and northwest ot Rethel, th French have again advanced and the danger to th German1 lines runIncreased. ning off to th eastward. East of the Argonne forest, Gen. Pershing's American troop have advanced north of Orand Pre and have established themselves In T th souththis ern part ot Loges wood. Along front a heavy artillery duel 1 now being fought. In g many, th true stats or af-the most part, unknown, v fair u has been reported from put neutru. ivuntries to Indicate a crlsle In the history of the empire. The abdication-of Emperor William 1 said to he Imminent, If It baa not already taken place. From Part comes a reporthethat th mads Allies will terms of th known ta Berlin today. r Dresses That Formerly Sold - at$25.00 to$45,0Q Every dress is a VALUE and you would have paid dollars more for it before. We have gathered together in this' lot a large number of dresses, a IK higher priced models, and are offering them at one price. Naturally,' they will go quickly and we advise you to make early selection. There are dresses of Chiffon Taffeta Wool Jerseys, Silk Plaid Ginghams, Serges, SoftSatm Foulards, Georgette" Crepes and Crepe de Chines.-Th- e colors to be found are.navybluer new blue, Copenhagen blue, brown,4aujer greerf, fleshy gold beige, grey, plum, black and white, , , Misses sizes; 14, 16, 18, 20. Ladies sizes; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. See Our Windows. sraLimi II 175 Winter Suits opecial tomorrow Such a host of smart stvjSs and . In Beenes th - n, hoiotreb -- Committees at Work. OGDEN, Nov. 1. Pamphlets and posbeen prepared and will be distributed throughout th city gnd county during the .next few days as n ters hava -- NO PHONE ORDERS .10 bar Duck Bosp; purs whits sea 250 t fckga. Gold Dust .... itMMtiit ,.15o 10 rolls Our Special Toilet Paper xij.SSo 2 to UoUlo XIquld Veneer 4 to 7 to Carpet' Broom 160 9 60 Floor Broom ,,.490 ft 12.7$ Purs Aluminum Ric Boiler .91.7 efs Pure Aluminum Sauce 1 n 59o 22.95 Pur Aluminum Tea Kettle; Colonial ShapC. Special Saturday 93.29 - ie. v choice . .of twoand Saucers, Cup shapes, or decorated. ' Special for set elthrpa.in ot SX , . . . ... .... 9139 Set of three Mlxffig Bowls; very hast quali- . - aa Ulien In Need r Household Special: ? brought sa-to municipal court yesterday licensed Wtl-Itomind the old days ef th loon. Four defendants were brought before Judge G. 8. Barker on charge street Miller, 147 Twenty-fir- st ef drankennoe aad on on n charge of vagrancy. They were seek found guilty by th court and such was sentenced to ITA- Tho defendants were Joseph .Young. 41; Lloyd Burrup, 24; O, Daul-to14; John Faulkner, 12, end E. W, Dean. Another ease sf Interest was that of FUlp Rice. who. according to tho arrest slip, ts charged with being a draft Invader, II la being held for lave leOGDEN, Now. L BaBowe'en pranks gation. . were Indulged In last night by hun- Soldiers to Leave. ' dreds f youngsters whs were prowling th streets for - several boar thoroughly snjoylpg th annual eels-br- at OODKN, Nov. 1-.- Eight man. from Ion. Considerable commotion was this elty and four from tha county will ot the be several sent to Camp Lewis during tbs five-da- y In sed elty by parts of torpedoes that had period beginning Nov. 1, accordexplosion at th two j placed on the street oar tracks by ing to information received At several places local exemption offices - This will b 1th youngs term. unwere new to call be filled since cars car first the tbs tracks the along able to make any progress swing to the epidemic. In addition several men bean havd be sent who and th will amount of t liberal camp greets th soap " . held up ponding the- lifting of the quar' antine. t MSKIEH-.-- . , : - -- i. - -- Four Before Court for Alleged Intoxication Nov. adich Prices : for Tomorrow a price that they Lovely manailorfed ones and fur trimmed ones just what some fair shopper has been looking 'for. ' And' even hoped to get it at this, price! . vrK- - . Materials are Wool Velours, Broad cloths- Serges, Gabardines, ' Wool tricotines and Poplins. In black, navy, taupe, : ; reindeer, new 7 blue, 7 r' .. ; pimp and green. -Misses sizes: 16, 18, 20. Ladiessizesj 36,'3840, 42, 44, 46. ... them- Watch quickly. , - r .These Special s -- The police automobile wee kept busy f th evening during the early hour running down mischief makers who wars playing pranks om householders tn all parts of th city. Storekeepers in th business district were busily engaged at an early hour this morning .endeavoring to remove th crude decorations on their store windows that had been sketched by who used candles As th youngsters wax Is difficult, to remove those enIn work of cleaning the th gaged windows waxed, 4 warm while thus m--p OGDEN, ,. our-windowai- , 'f ! , Th " . sVnd the fii was left at untl, after the burial which was Wednesday. Karl Ashtoa was bora at Lehi 25 years ago and wa the son of Mr. aad Mra Joseph Ashton both of whom ar dead. Th young man enlisted- last Jans aad had since been stationed at American Lake where to died a weak ago from Spanish In flu soma. He Is survived by bis grand mother, Mrs. Carl Ball, atwo brothers, sister. Mrs. and Lester, end Frank was In th Sale H.-Q- ...... ....r:. ay ... 3 - ...... , Mr. Appolonia Die. her-tod- Dinner Set with very nest blue border design od best quality Domestic China.' The' set consists of bread and batter plates, dinner plates, fruit saucers, tea cup and saucers, meat 1 platter, vegetable dish and covered casserole.- - Service persons. Regular l 14. 09 VjJne. Spedal Satujrday .. 4t .. 99.95 . . 10 to 13 Sundays ; y, en your headaches, it .is usually caused-byour liver or stomach gettings 1 out of order. These sick headaches quickly disappear as'soon as the stomach-"irelieved of its bilious contents.-- 1 Right-yo- ur stomach t and regulate and tone the liver with Beechams Pills, '.which rapidly improve conditions andprompdy y s , Help Headache Direcdeas sf Special Valss ts Women ar with Cvsry Bos. tqU ky dnwgkta throughout tho world. In bomoe, 10t, 25c. '".j t UndVear Specials st-rrT- . Ik. 1 -- 91.S9 Suita, special Women's Fleece Lined Union Suits, apodal , 1 . . , y. . $164 ... Moqog ,.. ..... j,frod tteten nim, . special Women's Wool Mixed Union Saits at...- V...,, - ......... 93AO .. 91,3 . and 93J6 Mimes' Light Weight Union Suits . at $lit Hosiery. Specials $L25 pars today r . I SOk 5 yesterday, morning; , reportsd. to b Improving todey.Ths report from to mayor's homo wasjthat ho has not had Influons at aa A sever attack of bronchitis resulted In his being ordered to bed bv th family physician. It ts aot expected that h will- he out gls tote week. 1 ...... r.. M. and Wool Unloa Women's $139 Wemen'p' i 4 Silk and Wool Union Suits. 12.90 Woman's 12.25 Lovely warm gowns made of heavy quality outing, full cut in length and width. Many styles and piany. choice colors from which to select at t 7 these popular prices,' CHILDRENS OUTING GOWNS AT $1.00 TO $;.75T7y ; of his funeral and grew steadily worse until th end. She is aurvivd by her' husband and th following chUdreir Arthur, Frank and Mabl Erickson, nod Mra R. W. Cook. Funeral aervtced will b held in Mt Olivet cemetery at pm. Saturday. 8h will p burled by th aid of her so. Rev. A. Peter .will, Slmpkln Octets - - W ' special $1-2- F -- ; Every girl from 8 to 14 yearl" who needs a coat should see the lovely ones -- we have' here for her.' Coats with that smart, girlish touch that every girl wants. Good heavy warm coats in 'absolutely every pretty style one. . could wish for. They are specially priced tomorrow at $16.45 St $18.95 - ly -- - A Semi-Week- Petticoats ChtfTon ' Taffeta and Near Silk, Hsatherbloom and Sateen skirts; the biggest petticoat values of the season at 9t.U5 ItO exceptional phlffoa Taffeta. Pettlcouts . ., 93.95' today -- ; Warm Outing Flannel Gowns $1.45, $1.95 and $2.45 y. Petticoat Specials Girls Coats Special --Tomorrow At $16.45 and $ 1 8.95 al of cartons Owing to th for th Christmas parcels for men overseas, and also du to the fact that as yet only on person Is known to hav1, receives such a coupon. Manager' Rob-ert J. Shields of tho local Red Cross headquarters states that tha opening of tho receiving station at tha Sh&rman automobile station on Ntste street will be postponed, and MnOuncement Will he muds later,- - wh opeiwturlTZZ business. It was to hav opened Mon.- lto S p. in aqd the day from I JU-pectlqn commute wr. trt have t"-'IfS. EricktOTl olloWt (peeled parcel and packed them in. tho carton reedy for nlptnnt. Mr. W, Soldier Soft to Grave I'owtll of No. I Stewart apartments. 0 far as ta known. I th first person funeral of har to receive g coupon from her soldier Unable to attepd-t- h Tho cartons ar. how boy In France Erickson, Wednes- ever, expected to arrive any day. In soldier son, Eipthett th meantime Mr. Shield state thattd5- beeaaqr of hor own serious Ml MrwAnnte R. Erickson, wlf of parties should bo planning the articles South wish to send, figuring th sam C. W, Rrickeon. 414 oast Second they on the else of the carton, and also gettinstreet; died at her homo- - yesterday. g-some a Death of tin kind was due to Influons. receptable to th foodstuff In which they wish Mra Krlckson had boon actively enput to send. . v gaged in Red Croa work for several but wa prostrated by. the S'' months death of her on Whlolr occurred a few News th bhe great dare after he had laft Ml 4 countrv th deg ta a serious cooften non-arrtv- .. for-ef- cr Watch Our Windows. tht hAS BEEN POSTPONED . Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. ay ... 'w........, 69o fy. Special Casseroles; large size, with cover; Guern99o sey make. Special Thin Blown Water Tumblers, very best quality lead blown glass. Special for set of six t9c Largs size Galvanized Wash Boiler, with cover. Very well made.?- - Special . , . .93-9Toilet Brush, with long handle. 8peclal 19c Kitchen Knives; choice of Butcher Knives, Cleavers and Spatulas.' Special 59c We Another, $3.95 Blouse Sale and Salt Lake women know what to expect- 400 waists in the sale,-- . Mostly Georgette Crepes j a few Crepe de Chines. The braided; Georgettes are delightfully beaded, s ' embroidered and tucked. The Crepe de Chines are prettily tailored. White, flesh and all suit, shades; Copenhagen blue, light grey,, tan, brown, navy, green, taupe, plum and blacks just-need-s- t. 5t at 10 a. m. Sylvia Sohow. -- Interment city cemetery, where a abort aervico ' frM bl(L On ed4h latest promotions of Lehl II. Reed Gardner, aon of boys Is that efam HI Gardner In Camp Mr. and Mrs. a ascEachery Taylor, Ky. He is nowhis adend lieutenant, having gained vene with 20 other western boys who have been la th emcers' training school. In a letter t hi W. L Wanlass father states that h has Just accepted a position as a professor of economies in th John Hopkins university school for where he has been attending several years. aid to th work ot th welfare com(Special Dorr upon dene.) mittees of this county, Th work Is under th direction ef O. J. Btllwell, A. BINGHAM. Oct. . II. Mra Oliva Then O Fell and Mra H. H. Spencer. 20 chairmen have appointed committee to year' of ago, a- natlv of In of tnflsonsaT and th be Tlaty, died work win project help started directly after tha fall elec- 8h la survtvod -by her husband - and com, tkre children. tions A special meeting ef th mittee la being held in th Wber club this afternoon to work oat 'plan for . . FROF. NELSONS BOOK. ' th campaign. 4. i A dpw Edition of Bdmtlfio Aspects 5oldier Dies. of MannociMin," Out of Flint for n Number of Team, Now On the Market. OGDEN. Nov. 1. Borgt. Alfred F. Lie-to- n wrote Dr. F. My dear of th quartermaster's corps at 8, Harris of professor," th Agricultural College, Camp Felga, Washington, D. a, died last April, I not that you contemt ptect on Oct 24 fallowing an illness bt It days The young soldier plate burning another edition of Sciwas formerly of this city and whll entific Aspects-o- f Mormcmslm." While her was employed at tbs Washington I have a copy, I shall be glad to have meat market, . you enter my name for An additional copy and If necensary to help assure :' Goes to Siberia. the edition, for several copies to (nail friends. OGDEN, Nor. J, Albert W. Had-le- to Imythink this tar one of thegreat-es- k s local real estate man, has been books that has ever been bsusd In granted a permit for passport by the Mormondom" and I should like to local exemption board. He states he Intends to be abroad, principally In see it available to all who desire it. I edition sufficientBlbarta, doing Y. M. C. A. work among hope you make the tho soldiers. H expects to be gone ly large to take car of the needs for some years." during the period of the war. DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. News Building. I Main St. sll la, When seeding treatment for specific troubles you her at your command no more skillful or able specialist than Dr. H occupies , a high Griffith. pwrttlon tn his llnsand givs satisfaction in every respect to his many customer. Dr. Griffith pursues an honest' method of business dealing and treatment, is a distinguished-: graduate of th medical professton and highly endorsed by th relief men of this clty. 11S MAIN ST. , Hours 10 to p." Tit Dailf. ' S-- arlyFsi Tomorrow at -- toyed. J Clearance of N CSniCH FURTJC ATlOyAYoil Church, works Ml tor to fMrikrM(k iw oimHow top Th Doosrot f Min fH WO ( th J, . 1 mk to 1918 1 FRIDAY, NOVEJIBER . ; uffle thread fsshloned Hens, at I4999 994 k4aBM9fl apa-Ci- al BBt 'boeb Inereassd to thres psawdt, parmlaston will be gtvao for th to chase of th entire iweath's eupplyj ones. Th tnersasa to aUowaace is erlbed to an Increased wntpwt In th wont and swath. nl 6trn.Tr abd 1 John Ori. charged with Intaxtontif was found guilty this awratoc I Mayor Ferry ImprCvinj. Judgs'W. H. wmrias aad gsatraosd ( 3T)S locslfood admlnlstfatlyn n ftn of $M or sorvs 2d deal oUtc ' Mayor W. Mont Ferry whoe ilseAs has been advised by wire from Wash- pay the city tell. Dot law worn oenvioto On frekibriu tow from bronchitis occasioned his absence ington .that th I pound nBewsac per wm having violated given 29 day In tn esty fall 1 trass tha mewling of th city aenun lasts asteth sf sugar tot sash person has ns alternative ., Allowance Increased,,i , ... ' 1 -- 1 -- I . - -- |