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Show K iv a V5 BAJTEMEVT TL nr?D VfooM r PttroM bamedlal ' atlwteetory ellvtry A Teutonic Alliance Is Tumbling to Pieces . . V And Bpgging For Peace HOTTU Tl IB IMft-- lt malit far s i T : I lf v a f 9- f i -- !; i i A t f t J t T. OCDEN, Nov. J. Eigffit deaths and 3 new casts of Spanish influenza is h report given out by the health office for yesterday. The 'health officers are feeling optimistic regarding , the situation and firmly believe that the worst is past and 'that there will be dally a decrease in the number of new eases. Warning is given by the board, however, that any lax conduct on the part (jf residents may about a rapid Increase In the bring number of cases and all are advised to use every precaution possible and wait for orders from the stats board of health before mingling too freely with numbers of people on the streets la stores or other places. Thera is a constant rumor here that school end theatre will be opened on Monday but Health Inspector C. Bborten states emphatically that there will be no public gatherings of any kind allowed in the city until the last sign of the epidemic has disappeared. It la the Intention of the health officers to have the city thoroughly rid of the disease before allowing publio gatherings and thus eliminate all risks of a further spread of the sickness. During the past three weeks there have been but very few people seen on the et reels! In the business districts There were more people seen In the business district yesterday afternoon than for the past three weeks and this fact his been taken as an indication that many hava recovered from their sickness and that the dread epidemic is gradually passing away. 1 he deaths reported yesterday Include William Birdsong, a soldier who was taksn off a train several days ago: he died at the Dee hospital ; Walter P. 177 Lincoln avenue; Mrs. Wallace, Bertha Insehart, 1743 Riverside sve.; 2(13 Harrison avenue; Omnser, Joseph . Vent Allred. 14 years of sge, 303 Fourth street; Charles B. Van Nattier, E. Clark, three Donald Farr West; months old son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Clark of Roy; and Calvlfl street. Millar, 3(7 Twenty-fir- J I ) t . ii3 S f I " H ! , those difficult to gaged in the work of cleaning the warm while thus windows waxed tn - Four Before Court For ! Alleged Intoxication Nov. L Scenes fat the OGDEN, .municipal court yesterday brought sa-to mind tbe old days of ,ths licensed loon. , Four defendants were brought before Judge G. 3 Barker on charges of drunkenness and one on a charge of vagrancy. They were each found guilty by the court and each was sentenced to or to serve a fins of 3 day. "a Jail. The defendants were,O.Joseph Bun-up- , DJovd Dau 42; tt; Toung, ton. 13; John Faulkner, 32, aad E W. Deaa Another case of interest waa that of the te who, according Filip Bice, slip, is ebarged with being a 'draft Invader." Be M being held for investii gation. ar-re- et , i i Aus-Jjeall- V e '. J. 4 TUB ASSOCIATED FiesS.) Teutonic alliance, TllfJjl greatest for four years has carried on the greatest war in history and often seemed to have almost achieved iuoceaa, la tumbling to pieces. Bulgaria and Turkey have surrendered. Austria. .with anarchy reigning throughout the kingdom, is begging for peace, and, Germany la anxiously awaiting the terms of ite Allied nations. -- In fact, news of the breaking up of the enemy nations on their home fronts is mors momentous than even reports of tremendous events In tike theatres of actual battle. - Turkey has apparently given up everything, agreed to the opening of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, and thrown herself upon tbs mercy of the A lilce. In this phase of the war the United State is not an active particinot been at Thu country has pant war with the Ottomanvemplre. Entry of the Black sea by British. French and Italian wart hi pa maybe announced at any Ume, with the ftnhl act in the drama In that region of the world, but a short distance away. Assistance to Rumania and intervention In Muh-er- n Kuesia are probably a matter of X but a brief period. Austrian armies fighting on Italian soil face a great military disaster for the rush of the troops commanded by h Gen. Diaz has not been baited by irUn appeals. Proposals made by fsom Vienna have plenipotentiaries been referred to the tWreeHled war council by the Italian commander, but the work of wiping out tbe stigma of defeat Of Caporetto has not been stopped. Fifteen Austrian divisions ars reported to ba trapped in tbe mountain sector between the Brents and Plave riven, while the Austrian locoes between the sea and Belluno ara in peril of being annihilated. that had been placed on the and It was aot until the crewstracks, had used an equally liberal amosnt of sand that the can could proceed oa their j Journeys, More daring than the rest, probably, several youngsters removed a light wagon from some one's yard and placed R in front f the police station The police autonmbila waa kept busy hours of tbs evening during the early mischief makers who, dowq running wars waylnlfrran ks on householders la all parte o (he city district storekeepers in lha business were busily enraged at an early hour this morning endeavoring to remove the crude decorations on their store windows that bad been sketched by who used candles, as the youngsters enremove wax Is ' st i ; No. Iftdu14 In hut prank OODEN, wrt nlffet bf of yosngsters who were prow- l several beurn for ling the streets 'thoroughly enjoying the unnual celebration. Considerable commotion was caused lu several parts of tbe city by tbe explosion of torpedoes that had been placed on the street car tracks by At several places the youngsters. ear tracks tbe ears wars along tothemake eny progress owing to the llbefVl amount of soap and grease bun-dro- , I le . Q Soldiers to OGDEN. Nov 1 'vvVs Leave. Eight men from will this city and four from th connty five-day be cent to Camp Lewis during tbe accordNov. 1, period beginning two ing to in formation received at the local exemption offices This will be tbe first m call te be filled since the epidemic. In addition eeveral men will be sent te tbe camp who have been held up pending tbe lifting of the quar, antine. , il i When In Need 1 ! Committees at Work. Over 30.000 prisoner hsA been captured by the Allies since the drive be- gan.' At home Austria seems to be a seething botbed of anarchy Railroads of tbe most vital importance have been cut, rldttng of a serious nature baa bo-curved m many of the larger cities, and the imperial authorities at Flume. Prague and possibly other cities have glvea up control tbe Slavish and Czech national committees. German now seems to be virtually cut oft from Austria by the action of Cxechs In Bo. hemia. East .of Court ral. in Flanders British snd French forces have torn asunder the German line and have advanced on a wide front toward the Schfeldt. - This movement threatens to outflank the German troops holding the canal from Becloo to Zeebrugge of running to tbe northwestward Ghent. If the advance continues the abanto Germans will be compelled don their positions north of Ghent to the Dutch frontier. On the St Fergesux plateau north Of the Aiene and northwest of Rethel and the French have again advanced runthe danger to the dlettnan lines increased is ning off to the eastward' Bast of the Argonne forest, Gen have adPershing's American troops vanced north of Grand Prs and have in the south, established themselves this rm part of Doges wood. Along front a heavy artillery duel is now being fought. In Germane, tbe true state of affairs is, for tbs most part, unknowfi, but enough baa been reported from neutral countries to Indicate a crlstv in tbs history of th empire. The Of Emperor William Is said to be imminent. If it has not already , taken place. a report that the From Part comes terms of the- - Alllee will be made known to Berlin today. j y. Tomorrow at Dresses That Formerly 113 MAIN ST. j Hoars Id to 3 p. m. Dally. Id to Id Sunday. 1 -- g; r These Special r F 175 Winter Suits (Special to The New.) Nov. 1- - Kartell Turner, aged years, and a highly respected eltl-sedied her 'His son, Wendell, died only a week ago. Mr. Turner Is survived by hi wife, four sons and on daughter. On bob. Kerren, la now In Siberia with a division of tbo V. A i army. " Otto Varnoy died from the disease la West Jordaa Wednesday afternoon, after lose than a weeks Illness, Mr. Varney ts survived by bis wife, formerly Mildred Gray, aad three sinsil Mr. Varnsy recently remjoved from Shelly, Ida. to accept a position in th West Jordaa sugar factory. His here Wednesday body waa brought to tbe borne of his parents, Mr. nightMrs. and Georgs Varney. be body of Earl Ashton, tbe first Debt boy to die in the erray. was Ac- brought to Lehi Tuesday evening t p""" ,, LEHi. tomorrow n. chll-dre- a. Viai'wasft Vn- which half n- -- until after - burial waa Wednesday. Earl Ashton was bora of son was 23 the at Lehi years ago aad Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ashton both of man whom are dead. The young last June and had since been stationed at American Lake, where he died a week ago from bpantsb Influ He ie survived by bis grand' Mrs, Carle Ball, atwo brothers mother, and sister. Mrs crank Lester, and Interment was in th Sylvia Scfaow. short service a city cemetery, where was held Lehi of latest One of th promotions oye is that of Reed H Gardner,In son of H. am Gardner Camp dr. and Mrs Karberr Taylor, Ky. H Is now a second lieutenant, having gained his advance with 2 other western boys who have been in the officers training ' school. in a'Tdrtnr to his W, L. Wants aooept-- d father etatea that ahe has Just of ecoas a position professor nomics in th John Hopkins university school for bean has he where attending several years Such a host of smart styles and at such a price that they must quickly. Lovely man tailored ones and fur trimmed ones that will be for. . And .she had not just what some fair shopper Las been looking '. ; even hoped to get it at this price! i Materials are Wool Velours, Broadcloths, Serges, Gabardines, Wool, tricotines and Poplins. In black, navy, taupe, reindeer, new blue, e r , plum and green. Misses sizes: 16, 18, 20. ' Ladies sizes: 20, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. Watch our windows for them. , Prices' for Tomorrow , Household Speciajs J nt A Tomorrow at 10 a. m. Me bars Dock Sofp; pure white , lit pkga. Geld Dual rolls Ovtr Special Toilet Paper .....Me . He 35c Bottle Liquid Veneer 73c Carpet Broom tie Nr 5c Floor Broom 13,3 Pure Aluminum Rice BoUer ..UN t. 1 six Pur Aluminum Sauce Psa He 33.33 Pur Aluminum Tea Kettle. qt aiae. Colonial shape. Special Saturday PJ1 1 p' ex-pe- H-q- Cupa and. Bahcera, choice of two shapM. either pain or decorated. Special for set ... .lih of six Bet of three Mixing Bowls; very beet (pu51c It-,- . tty. Special . Casseroles; large size, with cover; Guers-Me eey make. Special ..Thin Blown Water Tumblers, very bed quality lead blown glass. Special foe at f alx ..Me Large size Galvanized Wash Boiler, wkli cower. Very well made. Special ....UK Toilet Brrish, with long handle. Special le Kitchen Knives; 'choice of Butcher Kama Me Cleavers and Spatulas. Special ...... ...... We just peed say Another $305 Blouse Sale and Salt Lake women know what to 400 waists in the sale. Mostly Georgette Crepes; a few Crepe , de (Lines. The Georgettes are delightfully beaded, braided, embroidered and tucked. The Crepe de Chines are prettily tailored White, flesh and all suit shades; Copenhagen blue,' light grey, tap, brown, navy, green, taupe, plum and black. ct. ; Sizes -- Help Headache 6 Direction of Special Vatae to Wemaa the w--J W SaU by drwggists threw i with Every Boa. , 10c, 25c. , peram covered casserole. Service for Regular 31 4. M vain. Special Saturday 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. at... Petticoat Spedals Petticoat Chiffon Taffeta and Near Eli, Beatherhtoom and Baleen akirte; the SlMr at petticoat values ef th eeaeon at PetticMU 15 Und'vear Specials a Silk and Woo! tThlea SwJ 33.M ' 33.25 Womens Sflfc and Wool Vrio apodal 31.23 W( Warm Outing Flannel Gowns $1.45, $1.95 and $2.45 : ) Lovely warm gowns made of heavy quality outing, full cut in length and width. Many styles and many choice colors from which to select at these popular prices. CHILDRENS OUTING GOWNS AT $1.00 TO $1.75. . Chiffon Taffeta exceptional todays,,.,.. , Every girl from 8 to 14 years 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-a- t .$16.45 ft $18.95 Owing to the non arrival of cartons for th Christmas parcels for men overseas and also due te th fact that as yet only one person is known te have received such a coupon. Manager Robert J. Khtelds of, thN local Red Cross headquarters states that the opening of th receiving station at th Ebarman automobile station on Elate street will be postponed, .and announcement wiU be made later, when it will open for ( business It was to ha vs opened Mon- -' day from a m. to 3 p m- - and the inspection committee were to have Erickton Follows gpteted pu eels end packed them in cartons ready for shipment Mra the W. Soldier Son to Crave Powell of No. 3 Stewart apartments, far as is known, is the first person to receive a coupon from her soldier .Enable te attend th funeral of her 00 Emmtl Erlclt,on Wednee- Jror. eSXtod t JVrrlra '"iVuSr ta of her own serious tb meantime Mr. Shields states that ay shonid be planning the articles leak. Mrs Arif! Ej Erickson, wife of figuring the same C. W. Erickson, 421 east Second South bythewleh' toof send, on the carton, and also get- - street, died at hey home ting some kind of a tin receptable to !esth was do to lnfluensa. yesterday, which they wish' Mrs. Erickson had, been actively en food,tuffl te wend. gaged in Rad CToss work for several months bnt was prostrated th death ef ber son which occurred bya few News th h bad left Balt Lake great after She days I was la a serious condition oa th day country newspn). y -- - - Dinner Set with very neat blue border dealt a on beet quality Domestic Chins. Tbe set Consists of bread and butter plstra dinner plates, fiptt saucers, tea cups sad saucers, meat platter, vegetable dish tal six Girls Coats Special Tomorrow At $16.45 and $18.95 , Fleece Lined Cnk n1 O. era 31.50 Womens Fleece Lined two spftd&i' Womens Wool Mixed Union Suitsand 3J U Mimes Light Weight Union Saks et Hosiery Specials till pure sGk thread fashioned -- Semi-Week- ef his funeral and gre-steadily worse until the end. Sht Is vaurvived by her husbaqd and the following children: Arthur, Frank and Mabel Erickson, and Mrs R. W. Cook. Funeral service will he held la lit. Olivet cemetery at 3 39 pm. Saturday. She will be burled by the side of ber son Rev. Peter A Etmpkia wHl of. ficiate. - y - - a Mayor Ferry Improving.' f yesterday morning, is reported to he fbeea ImAeefd improving today. Th report from th permiralon mayors bom waa that he has set had lnfluensa at alL A sever attack o bronchitis resulted la his being ordered te bed by tbe family physician. It Is aot expected that (be wIlLh eat again Ibis rk : Horn, dal today at 1 Afr. ...... Dinner Set Special Ilk- Watch Our Windows, . ,... .......... ........ ......... - iCEiiiNSPEcra IFEIUL ' S 1 Another $3.95 Blouse Sale Die. to NO PHONE ORDERS v-.- , When your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order. These sick, headaches quickly disappear as soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents. Right arid tone your stomach and regulate the liver with Bcechams Pills, which, rapidly improve conditions and promptly ! 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 higher priced models, and arcoffering them at one price. Naturally, they will go quickly and we advise ou to make early selection. 4 GufFori There are dresses of Taffetas, Wool fc seys. Silk Plaid Ginghams, Serges, Soft Satin Poulards, Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chi The dolors f5 be found are navy blue, new blue, Copenhagen blue, brown, taupe, green, flesh, goS beige, grey, plum, black andiwhitc. - r '.Misses sizes 14, h6, 18, 20. Ladies-aize3! 40, 42, 44, 46. See Our Windows. tl-M- (men needtnr treatment for specific , troubles yon have at your command no more skillful than Dr. or able specialist He occupies a high Griffith. ' position In his line 'and give eat Inf act Ion In every respect te fa Is many custom era Dr. Griffith pursues an honest method of business dealing and Is a distinguished treatment. graduate of the medical profesand highly endorsed by th sion leading men of this city, Sold at $25;0(Lto:$45.00rr : IRE . SEVERAL DEATHS Mr. $ i Pamphlet and postern have been prepared aad will be distributed throughout the city and Appolonia an ooanty during th next few days as aid to the work of the welfare com-t (Special Correspondent).) mittee of this county Tbe work A rs under tbe direction of O J. Ptitwelt. BINGHAM. OCX. Oliva - Them H. H. Bpencer.O Fell and Mrs. 33 years of ags a native of ' chairmen have appointed committee to will be Italy, died Kr today ef Influent. help In the project SBd work! started directly after th fhft eleo- - Eh la survived by her husband and th of A thro children. tions special meeting is being held In the Weber dub out work for plan this afternoon te PROF. NKLBOVS BOOK. the campaign. A new Edition of "ScienUno Affects Soldier Dies. of MormoniMn, Out of Print lor a Number of Tears, Row On tbe Market OGDEN. Nov. 1 Bertrt. Alfred F. Un"My dear professor," wrote Dr. F. at ion of the quartermaster's corps 8. Harris of the Agricpltnral College, D C., died last Camp Felgs, Washington, April, "I not that you contemat that place, on Oct II following an Issuing another edition of Sciillness of It days Th young soldier plate entific snd while title of was formerly Aspects of Mormonslm." While city here wn employed et the Washington I have a copy, I shall be glad te have market. meat t you enter my name for an additional copy and lf necessary to help assure the edition, for eeveral copies to mail Goes Siberia. to my friends OGDEN. Nov. I Albert W. HadT think thtf is one of th great-eley, a local real estate man, has been hooka that has ever been Issued in port by the "Mormondom" granted a permit for paraHe and I should like to state he eee local exemption board. It available to all who desire It, 1 Intends to be abroad, principally in make the edition sufficientyou Siberia, doing V. M. C. A. work among hope ly large to take care of the needs fot the soldiers He expects to be gone some years." during tbe period of tiib war. DESERET NEW BOOK gTORE. News Building. ( Main 6L OGDEN. Nov. 1. I! Clearance of , rtfrlc I r 191S DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY N0VEMB1 Ogden Office OftVft tr Allowance Increased ' i , to John Ord. char found guilt era jo. the ) fgt rrT tt w. The local food adalaistratiea effio Ik ft flM ia city mu. Mayor W. Kent Ferry whoie- - tiineas has been advised by wire from Wash- havingvlolstedthav med from bronchitis occasioned his absence ington that th allewasoe per tram th meeting ef the city commission month eg shgar tat each perms has |