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Show DESERET SHEEP MEN EXPECT T EVENING NKtVS WEDNESDAY ,OVJ$MH KU 7 ' 11)18 HEW MUST WEAR GAUZE INSURANCE AGEHTS PERSOIEL-O-F Hard on Hindenburg The Semi-Weekl- lit IHREE month ago tbe new was spread that old Dad Hindenburg w w Kaiser BUI concerning proper ways to kill the dead. He had arrow-w- it -- old, th helpless and Infirm; the kaiser's commeptajaada him squirm. th blood ruehed to hi old fat head, and' Hindenburg fell over dead. It seem he wouldnt guy efunct, and Axrael waa badly bunked.' A late dispatch tell how ouco more he aad the Kaiser ripped and swore, and called each other on of gun and cheap John Imitation Hun Then Hipden-burwith anger blind, threw down hia sandbag and resigned. Ae handed y- News -- WALT MASON (TO A THE DESERET NEWS). Feel They Arc Entitled to Know What 1919 Clip . Salt Lake Will Have Firt Order to Draftees From Commissioner Wells so - In" Will Bring. L id hia large brass knucka which cost some fourteen German bucks, his t Commanding Officer at terprets Law Resulting in Battalion, Companies A. and g hair of gat bis razor and hla rough on Jump my Job! he sternly cried; to save the country I have tried, but Ive been mad an also Considerable Increase Camp Lewis - Counties B, C and D, With Head-quartConcerning the fixing of the price ran by you and your Buttinski clan. -- I gave you quit a hint, ho eald, that on wool for 11 by the government, More Up Tn Race. time wen I fell over dead; but subtle hints are thrown away' on such a Fees of Hi Office.l Company. ortheNational Issued Mondays &M Thursdays g, M' cr Socy8.- , ' :the news on tiie trains. H the government, or elee to advise producers of wool of jehal the intention! of the government are. No such been received aa yat. but the of wool anticipation it that the-pribe fixed forthe joining season will within 10 dsye, perhaps aooner. The government demand for wool during the next year wiU be greatef'th&u this and the domestic supply will be more be lea important to us. as there a illour imsurplus, and I dont believe port- facilities will be., any -- greater, even though the war should end now, for It'will be tweyeer before -- our Ka,v soldier Mjm-e- a -- RDER8 from th offloer commanding at. Camp Lewis were transmuted to local draft eora-pan- y, . v ( ' boards of the state 'yesterday by Captain Gordon Snow, Utah draft executive, placing all the men sent to y Camp Lewis In the period beginning next Monday under instruction . to - wear gauze masks, on the train. Draft boards ar .to. giro the squad leaders charger log 'this order, and the men are to wealths masks at all times ,on the train, except when eating and' sleepfive-da- UM of'-enfor- c w The Deseret News b on Sale rmltth folEvery Train Thar Leave or " and taxes fees: lowing ing. ? Salt lake Dally After Lieut Earle N. Edwards, 402rd engp. Five months have new elapsed A bulletin issued to local' boards and pare for them. cided. One battalion will be oompoeed "The tax statement should be Patrons Who Can Not Obtain It Are have to feed, clothehave ba bee appointed port adjutant ineer, to ask calls since to Refl"Crosa that tha fact of attention the a physi"Our right theopenlng woolgrowers of companies located at Ogden, Kaya-vlll- e, cal examinations of draft by a remittance of 1 H per Requested to Inform the News Office. and know at Fort Dougla Capt Jacob Speyer what is to be the attitude 47 and registrants time 88,90$. of the gress amount of premiums Shop, during that and Lieut E, E. Rltser hav been perBrigham City and Logan, and must not bo in the private offle of th cent of the governrrient bif wool, for it received lets the amount of all pre- has been added to the mercy fund, by the 403rd. Capt. asslgned-t- o represents one of the few Industries the other of two companies at Provo, examining physicians without specific miums returned. the sale of good articles and mater- manently that have mads great personal sacri- on at Tooelo and - na at Mount authority from state headquarters. Speyer wsa formerly harbor master at war. Is 4a of Th to avoid pri- Filing annual statement th Intent of thi a marine engiRltser fice to uphold the Interests 850.04 ials. A profit of 811.23 has also boon Portland, and Growers are not anxious this year to Pleasant. vately conducted examinations .which Filing appointment of process realixed on "tbe" sal of a war bond, neer. hav Orders received been at the post soma-ease- sin know of have Personnel it In resulted 1.00 bringing the total receipts to suspihave the price fixed, for they Regiment. attorney to send 14 of th student office: a Leaves Cause fist Wheels The would advance to a high level. Th - A memorandum of th personnel of cion being unjustly directed at the ex- Preparing Ayndpsl- s- of -- annual show A statement financial local to from th school the at street railway management reports government thought this would em- the regiment, with the exception of amining physician statement for publication.. 8.00 ing each months sale has been com- Camp Kt A. Humphrey Ya. school Th men It has been brought to the atten- Issuing companys certificate of many cases of flat car wheels due to barrass it in the purchase of military the sanitary detachment, about which who away are: Capt Frank plied by Mrs. George M. Miller, man- H. cause the on to set wet leaves the rails that tion of H. Samuel and asked office. this the the growers Lieut bulletin, Feller, says ,04 Beckett, some is been authority clothing, there predoubt, has ? ager ofthe-sal-the shop, which shows that in Lieut Frank W. McCarten. Lieut I John to slido and wear unevenly. - a price 15 per cent bolow the price ob- pared la the office e of Major Fred that many boards have authorized were 31.716.55; July, D.- June C. 't wheals Lleut.Charlee Morris, Capi. Slye, Total at the time of fixing. This the Jorgensen.' adjutant general of th physical examinations at private of.181.04 31,807715; August, 31.051.70; Sep Martin V. L. Wrwtof Dudley Her District Di- taining Warren Liaut Johrwion, loss of state,' and ia as follows: fices. though at anow rector E. G. Dudley of the U. 8. Boys growers aeeeptedr Tn which most be added fee M tember. 11,408.97; October, 82,820.00; Harris, Lieut Luclen A-- Frfaure, Bhat-tucCapt feel In view Growers ot of of th dollars. millions of difficulty a B. Personnel of A total C William Lieut. 38,903.47. Regiment Wulh. Infantry' Ralph for each agent whose license making - Working .Reserve, is in the oity.on be Informed what the 1 colonel. A. lieutenant colonel. suitable quarters which dome is82.00 Lieut Clarence J. Shult Lieut. October so far has seen the largest transcontinental trip, to confer with It to be right --tointentions renewed. Companies aro expected ar relative G. Reiter, Lieut. Fred 8. Ryu Clarence 1 captain, boards have experienced, local boards to renew aa thia governments return for total receipts Company directors state of Utah Headquarters and countjf the license every agent and Lieut. Charles A. Penfleld. which have not already secured other who standothe to 11 wool. regimental adjutant, 1 regimental ser- accommodations of record 6n the last day month were 83,420.90.' A second order will send 18 more enare authorized to con- of When th government attempted geant state S battalion sergeant maAdjutant Generals to Meet Adjutof cafe fair Red at a the Cross major, each unless the of year, Fort Douglas to February ant generals of (he various state of to fix th price of cotton, the grower jors, S color sergeants, 1 first sergeant tinue examination at tha office of the serv- gineer officers fromvis.: and tha the fair, grounds during cancelis notified of Lieut Charles the Humphreys, Camp department that the Union are to meet at Richmond, asked for a prtco higher than th ex- (drum major), I mess sergeant. 1 sup- examining physician provided lation of such appointment and the ing of lunches at the Red Cross shop K, Roberts, Lieut. Charlea C. Younge, be secured." Va.f Nov. 14. to reorganise or revive isting market price. To this the gov- ply sergeant, tn N. 1 specific this aided serWalter authority stable sergeant. reaching hlgjt Capt. Frickstad, Capt Wilmaterially notified that he Is no longer Another bulletin Issued yesterday agent K. Reed, Capt. Albert W. Plod t. the National Guard association. Maj. ernment would not agree, whereupon ge ant, i cooks, 1 horseehoer, 4 primark. Mr Miller turned over a liam to authorized the f company, represent Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general of the cotton ralsere refused to have the vates (first class). It privates, 1 band carries the information that the local Any for 83,000 for the October sales Lleuf. John C. Lewis, B.Capt Benjamin subsequent appointment of an check A Oatiind. Capt. James, Lieut. Bror board for Sevier county ha taken i to the local Red Cross headquarters W. Utah, has not derided whether he" will 1 assistant band leader, 1 serprice fixed at all. W hen the govern-merbe made leader, should the agent company by ' William Kletser, Capt. Alfred V. moof on with leaders the he able to attend. the balance place 4 attempted to fix th price . the beenj draft, band having I band yesterday, sergeants, Youens. Lieut Roy C. Dwyer, Capt bugler, promptly reported to the department hair, produced largely in Texas, the geant 2 musicians (first class), Lieut. John D. Shaw, orl a requisition blank and accom-clft- spent In defraying minor expense Harry P. Drake. last Date for Conversion The lo- grower ' fix- corporals, Muutt- 90 cent fiofttlon refused r to the have was i sura of for tt price 355.60 The gauze musi4 paid pf musicians Roy H. Elsea, Capt, David E. If of fee (second 82.00 Capt Pnied usual class), cal Federal Reserve bank was notified ed. So far as I know the woolgrow-er- a upon bFjhe and-8- 7 and-Lie14 of of its WlUtem W. Copp. -registrants mask. Godfrey cians (third class.) Total, II. by wire Tuesday afternoon, from San represent the only agricultural InThis brings the total amount given Machine Gun Company 1 captain, Francisco that Nor. 2 Js the last date dustry with to to thaCarreed to Red Cross headquarters up first lieutenant. A second lieu ten on which Liberty loan bonds of the the government In fixing a definite 38,000, besides 3200 which was given Celebrate 96th Birthday first convertible issue and th second price oh thia product. The govern- ants, 1 first sergeant.1 1 mess sergeant, No. I have also completed their work : committee. canteen the t -- bents ran be exchanged fur Liberty ment fixed the stable sergeant supply sergeant, Ot "Grandma Blanchard Grand county board has of hogs at a min. corporals, 2 cooks, 2 this far. Th. 4 Local bank war Immedi- imum figure, price sergeant, 40 per cent of its classifinot less completed guaranteeing 1 by th comm horseshocr, I .mechanic,. I cation Nov. 8 will long be remembered by ately notified and will forward tbelr than 117,40 per cwL, live weight, and buglers, and that for Carbon sioner in some newspaper of general bonds to San Francisco before It Is takes no measures to prevent prices in privates (first class), 24 'private To- county work, is 80 per cent. In commentthe relatives and friends of Mr Balt in circulation Lake City too lata. excess of thia Bo th hog raiser is tal it. ing on the race so far, Captain Snow- for at leastpublished Blanchard, who met at the 80 insertions within four he . says: home of Mr. and Mr Isaae J. Starbuck, Whtai Restrictions Removed The permitted to get all he can, whilecost days after issuance of th certificate e failed have boards local Twenty-on224 is below south reprotected against selling Eighth East alraet. to celeI . food administration announce authority, and a copy of the proof Simptoti Suffers te report any progress whatever in the of brate -- the birthday of Mr- Blanchard, etrlctiona removed relative to use of of production. When tbs industrial of filed be must with the publication Mr 18 years Starbuck'a mother. This day - - Bullet Wound in Arm ciasetriostion of 86registrants wheat for feeding purposes, so that it history of the war is written, it will I marked the passing of the 94th mileto 48. Ills of the commissioner. of age and from of i will be no longer necessary to nehure be found that the wooigrower in stone th life of Grandma BlanchFee to Paid Agent utmost that those boards , - permits to teed Interior grades of Ihe country have done more to coaha having bean born Nov. 3. 1322, James Simpson ot this city ha beep resum importance With th notification from th state ard, if Utah is to be of With to th work their administration th with the than regulation regard operate New York in state. Her girlhood day is since the It perstated that wheat wounded in Franc but U recovering ed tbe humiliation ot finishing fee paid for agent Mr. Well In treasurer to th etst board ot loan wore spent there and It was from this in It system was Inaugurated soma any bther agricultural industry. down contest discovered over far national state there the th commissioners law, great state that her husband left to fight in reading yesterday that nicely, according to a letter from him i months ago, permits for 0,40$ bushels to Inher , to of th list waa, after the th thaU the states, the Ctvjl having, leaving past was a balance of 38.50SJ9 available for though practice to his parent Mr. and Mr James this of wheat have been issued for feed-- 1 maintained an unques- has been, somewhat different, licenses the payment of reservoir fund regis- manage their' farm and take care of' point, th northeastern Find Soldier's Picture for Boon ing, particularly six children. after the War 114 aerth First West strset tioned leadership. yonnr Every board mem- of all agent of a company of record f warrants, which were created on th family moved to McCook, NeU, and southeastern, parts of the stats. In Eastern Newspaper Simpson, Following is his letter: ber should consider It his personal re- the last day of February each year tered 40 account of the deficit in that fund, that where they resided years. Four "Somewhere in Franc It Pays to Advertise' Val Fisher, a sponsibility that his board shall not are automatically renewable,' and re- deficit has been cut to Just about ons-ha- years ago they came to this city to 1 The biblical passes down' th state from its present quire therefor the payment of 88 per (October member of the London chamber of of what It was s year and a half make their1 horns with their daughter. geek sad T drag . Dear Mother: On Oot. 21, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. BlanchIn the past it has been the ago. It is believed that another biencommerce, and publisher of th Pay Sbaif Find, earn te past whea th proud position. agent. Tbe ard celebrated their diamond wedding Just a few Ones to let you know "Chief clerks of local boards are re- custom, fbr insurance companiee to nium will see.lt wiped out entirely. Roll Builder, states tn the November family of Charles M. Andsrsoa located of yesterday wilt tsk car of On Nov. 6, 1917. Mr. Blanchard issue that it pays to advertise though him by means of a ptotur In an east- that I am feeling well, and I hope you quested to bring this and- - other bulle- omit to mention anywhere from ten amount Mr II warrant on which the state has away at the ripe ago of 97 years,passed tin relating to the progress charts to upward ot such agent until it could been ern newspaper. Mr. Anderson, who government supervision may have Interest for some year Blanchard still possesses an active paying member. board of was 420 drafted Denver attention the He every at were lives be learned street, whether the product output. says going they mind and takes a keen Interest In all w to produce any business or not. The "British manufacturers who ar not last May, sad a few day later were events, especially the war.' She may to. Camp Fremont. Letters a were now producing on dollar's worth of sent been has G there that result Letters yet live to be a centenarian.ooemor . Receiva h week a for about received saying merchandise are still keeping the was getting along fin and thdt It was large number of agents operating in From Officers of 145th names and merits of their products rumored they might be sent to Siberia. the state who were realty not authoriInfluenza Epidemic , zed to do so. ,3he company had not before the public, so that they will Then suddenly alt communications ! though not be forgotten in the market of Ceased, and from then unttl yesterday paid agents license Governor received Two letter Makes Inroads Into by. and worried have searched the family neither had it notified the agent that the world. Simon Bamberger yesterday told of as to his whereabout I hla contract By searching waa discontinued. British Columbia Camp an eastern paper they came Prosperity Evident General Mana- throughseveral As Mr. .Wells interprets the law, tbe reception 'and the reading to the J soldier dressed In costly ger H. V. Platt of the Oregon Short acrossand unless the company definitely cancels 14Sth (Utah) field artillery of a letter upon careful scrutiny of th Aecording to reports,, th epldemlo Lint returned Tueeday evening from furs, an agent from Its list, he Is autoth familiar face of Mr. An10 from the governor, con- of Spanish flu", la widespread, even of a 10 daysf trip over the system. He plctnr Sept. comon found retained was the It, and the group, derson matically the boys on their arrival reports finding livestock In good con- which eauted greatdmong Into British Columbia. rejoielnr in the pany must pay his license fee. The gratulating and urging them to write home as penetrating dition, with eastern in Oregon ranges Anderson home. The picture Indicated revenue to state tbe from resultant C. Pye, with the 260th Canadian Bert reWebb Col. as Beets tn often as do ot was and best health the he might spring. looking that they a majority of tb Indus- this source will, of course, be some- ceived thethey them letter on the same day, as Rifle corp stationed at Victoria. B. ar being harvested everywhere, and his broad smile seemed to assure oommiseion of Utah thaf In Ce what larger than It has been. was enjoying army Ilfs, even though was notified that he was to go to C- writing to on of his sisters in thin trial he he river Snake the upper good along -How Law Read city under date of. Oct. 28, says: . . . crops generally- - were reported, with I far off Siberia. another command. He writes: where th workmen's compensation law "Am glad te say I keep wsH but w The law on the subject reads: It nearly broke my heart tonight have allows specific payments for specific. grain still belrg harvested In place buried a number of the boy but me that, I notified 22.' when Sec. shaH, my general There seems to be plenty of coal. The Son Follows Mother company of Every for th period payments Injuries, was to comma another organization. so many do not take care of themhas 140,000 tons In Oxgon Short Line total or partial disability should be through it proper officer or agent, selves you should breathe '.through the commissioner In Wh yon have men to In Death at Waco storage, which Is considerably larger added, may b given a test in 'the promptly'of notify title and address with and help build np, aa these Utah your nose all the time and never the name, than usual, for this time of year. writing aa of as a courts award of that of each person, firm or resale your mouth. We have been corporation men hare helped me, yon develop a through "Mr B. T. McAJser. formerly a reel-de- nt kind yesterday. to act as feeling of affection for them that tt shut UP In camp for three week They shall it pr employ appoint a who lost thumb 8am Martinovich, , MARTIN COAL COMPANY. of Salt Lak, died pneumonia guards a round th camp and gave . and aa index finger by thaexplosion of agent or solicitor In this state. Upon would be hard for k civilian to under- pat several days ago, a fus while working for the Utah receipt of this notice, together with stand; then, at a moment's notice, th m orders not to try to get out or we Move ahead with the Government at Waco, Tcxa 10 Illness was house. called th of . should in the guard get by days Copper company, had already been paid the fee required by this act, if such ties ar broken, and it hort 2001 where she Buy your storage coal now. oon, Frank W.. McAleer, according the spclfio amounts required nnder person ia of good reputation and char- - Capt. T. DeWltt Footer write In I was put on guard one day and it was Dont" delay, her pounds to tha ton. in received friends this word Isw of loss member the for those th by city In spite of cats (o and dog phones Wasatch - 441,. 4477- 21(8 : yesterday. ,The son- died two days after commission yesterday acter and th fact warrant it, the part: news from hem more than all raining However. - tb that fact, however, a fellow tried to "It's Advertisement. of bia mother. Mrs. McAleer death in addition 94 24 for th commissioner shall issue to such perthe awarded him out I gave the command to halt "4 - widow of a Denver A Rio we therailroad period of. tight wesk and son. firm or corporation a certificate, else we want, but of lata wq have not slip disability on day. Th Utah Copper may take which shall Include the name of the suffered on that score. - Tha first two, and bo said he must go down town on engineer, who was kill' Buy Jewelry now and save money. X Grand accident several years ago. the esse Into th court Similar awards company requesting It, A copy of the month however, until the postmaa- -' a matter of business, and It was a felhold any article until ed intheanlast deposit will Jensen several years she had re low I chum with. ' But I had to march have been made before the commis- certificate of authority authorizing It ter found n were somewhat tough. Ghrlstma Jewelry C6., Tt Foe Bhe was an Colo. tn sided Leadvllle, Harrison Jenkins Commissioner sion, the poor cuss to the guard house, fpr Main to do business in this state, and th JAMES SIMPSON musician and was well in earh can dissenting from Chairaccomplished what else could I do 7 If I had let known In musical circles of Sait Lake. man P. A. Thatcher and Commissioner rams and title of the person to whom Wounded in him off I should have get Into trouble IN all th earn Thingas hav been by certifiRuch Leg issued. eases certificate the She .la survived by three chit Thq previous usual over were not taken Into even hav been a Dap set and Victim of Influenza' going about th urn th 1'tab cate, unless revoke by th commisbut coart, Machine Gun Bullet to meit might I'v had a little trip up to Copper, a what I would do. . r, her decide to sioner for cause, or cancelled at th only may At Camp Kearny - ' We expect to go to Siberia aom 1U . th front. It goes pretty well only a do so. Wounded in Action. request of 7h company employing th Another award of yesterday, for the holder D ut oh man got too good n aim on my too f Mr time but of --course w never know L Arthur In shail continue force Ftrulger, Jr, thereof, of an 4 Rose, Lars JenSPRING VILLE, Nov. employe we" a tart. gun bullet death of Harry Word that Sergt. J. Earl Booth, son left arm. I got a machine r. until the first . dav of March, next Nelli Laraph. 128 Lincoln street, baa until about 24 hours before Fuel company, also a sen of Mapleton received s message to Japan also and I guess through my left wrist. Th wound Is th Utahbrings In a question that Is after its Issue, and must be renewed bees wsunded in the leg by a machine W may go from Camp Kearnv yesterday announc- of H. M. Booth of Ogden, 'n'ha been sure it will be aome trip. I feet that I shall doing r.lcely. From all indications now before the courts. It arises out of annually, provided In the event of gnn bullet while In action In Franc ing th death at that camp of his son, wounded tn action, has been received back taking another th const ttut tonal provision ..that death change of agent or solicitor, said cer- according to word received from him oom back- all right and hope- - yourr. Roy Jenaen. Influenza wsa the cause by his father. The' extent of his in- Ill soonor ba sweetheart- doe too. trying to find th bird that awards msv not be limited. by low. Mr. tificate may be transferred by en- by hie mother yeaterday. Mr. Foulge of . death Young Mr. Jensen left for juries are unknown. Booth chance and Sorgt. Sarah E, Ross, a widow with fle chil- dorsement thereon for the who is only 18 years old. Is a member revenge is sweet. camp two months ago. He Pye Is the son bf the late Caleb (he training been-IFrance since July, 1118. got me, unexptred benefits to un, the take elected dren. was 22 years of age. The body will be has R. Pye and with his parents was for never until of a the liked Fifth He I marines. Feb. bow, hospital enlisted term. I the compensation act. and i 5, 1918, received his ssrly training some years a resident of Center ward. brought home for burial. but it sure le a nice place after all, We der In 18 weekly payments. Blanks submitted to rhe companiee at Mars and CaL He Informed hla Salt Lake were cut off from onr supplies and I warded 4,800 Later be resided in In form to comply mother InIsland, been altered have hla letter that h was recov- San Diego, City. ENGLISH LECTUHEHSI1IS and sure got hungry, but I am fed up pretr Cat, where hla wife now Interpreted. as law soon the and would be ering rapidly back with, r ty wen now. I havent heard bow at tha front. He also stated -- that he Infant son ar. had the bullet which wounded him and Carr hick was but I guess he ia O. NMS CARDS K,-he always was pretty tacky. that he would send it to her aa a souvenir. The papers over her, ar XuO of card Rcraonal engraved greeting M rs. Damph has another on., Lew1s and I guess they are back --peac with your own plate should ' be or- A. Poulger. who Is a chauffeur la the acm kind of an honorhemr-Jhop- a To NOW secure best selec tn dered Cors Franoe, quartermasters can If those be reached. able peaoe hold "and store tion. to insure early delivery. H. Charles Wood ' English author Huns don't quit now they will soon be in the spring, OUR, LINES NOW READY. baseand leoturer. Is la the elty tor a short back In Berlin, as they can't hold us in our cool, BOOK STORE." Local Artist Dies NEWS DESERET ' time.. H was brought to this country guy longer. They are at th and of ment: . No. I Main Street. Active from ail After Career on their report r string the :Advertisemenby Harvard university t lecture tINSURANCE only FIRE Tour loving eon. With a message of herfnl- aftiid tbe.war But hla lecture HJAME8 SIMPSON Mrs. Henry W, Heoto aa artist ot $1.80 for $1000 for one year, Jtinjtrarg.JatL Peenabrldged byJhe d .ness; rone : pro-rateveldence, T38 epidemic, so he Is n route - A Bh street. back to Boston from tb 4.1 aclfic coast, Monday Arapahoe night Brown.Succeeds Russell . CHRISTMAS CARDS AND Mr. Woods said: we 84 year old. , AUTOMOBILE STORAGE 'Octmany hs two alternatives now. Mrs. Hooton waa born tn Hatfield., Pt1 L BOOKLETS to to accepr-tSER VIN (TTH E 17LIr MfTWooarTiiraron vth rerignttbon-of- ' GENERAL' MERCHANDISE England, Nov.l2, 1184, And Wa a most -- LofiuraliUlcrnja ..site JXS retT. Thereportsabeot B.- - L. Brown -- STORAGE.ugua4ei' h Newton, Pf.Slrsaae General' Manager the terms now offered by the Allies la England andt She was educated For the Boyat theTrwjGtT rear guard battle or go betterdentistryv Denver A RIo Grande, on account' France and waa studying In the latter until she Is beaten to her knees and of 111. Franco-Pr- o setan war the whan country It and correct, is offices. health, prove finest forced to surrender war broke out. Her remembrance of everything she Most.be in the maih'Defore s (Special to The possesses-- , hopes, ambitions and power. now .announced from, Denver, tha bistorts period waa vivid. In 18tl Free Nev. 8 Austin Draper she Redmond, Nov' 1st. , . ' ... . Russell.. assistant generaf man-- , GermaDV. cannot carry on her present came to Utah and had resided her . mode of warfare throughout the win- tgrr under Mr. Brown, has been ap- -. Oct. 9, in Frsnfe, from wounds suf- - since. died modest prices, in Germany, Internal conditions ter. to bis place by Regional Di Besides her hnabsnd, Henry W. fered-oGet yonr Christmas Cards for the- - firing line. - He vai tb - bcHcrer-wthave- - a targe Influence pointed Mrs. Hooton is survived by Hale Holden at Chicago. Mr. eon of Mr. and Sira W. J. Draper, who Hooton. 'examination free; trpn oauraa fallowed by Jha rector J-- and them NOW. C. son P. H C., three notHenry Unseen former- position-wi- ll ba j:. dictators of that country. military Hooton, rouf daughters.have'benbrrK,taTljlb5tlfiir6f'hI filled, for the present, as the regional a The's1tuatton-oi- r open evenings.- the west front-tA. Mr T. F. Corcoran, death.'' Uoung Mr. Draper-lth first Bench. Mrs. to Allied arm but 1 feel director may not think, aa . assistant Redmond bor to die raose of Marsh and Mr John H- - May, all of that the German armies are capable of general manager absolutely necessary. tn England, a slaters three Salt in the world freedom sar. 'take, present hard temporary resUtHure The Inter- The can 'do In Australia, and ona brother. 353 W. 2nd So., pt, Be parted..., ,v.,7 brother ., nal- cbfldinbnv' art maiffiyttrite .betDr;R.-HRaras- cy Job Sqnjr of Bait take." ween militarism and liberalism, or the hCvor'k.''ahd bftf h 'flora. l Is ease One ef nftuenaa reported hare 346L Ttaieev against the pvople, The givinr In the hpme of Mrs. Margaret Ander-n- , her eldest Dr. r. E. JUHguii. Dr. J. W.'sUtuHlff. way of the ksissr In fho question f MARSn COAL CD. dsurhter, Mr Anna AlAJVS.CK company. coal W load kutomobiles for shiphis rights and the change f hit conFarnsworth having contracted tha disThe leading Book Concern Salt Lakes Leading Dentist. ' ment. to mo -- a if For ConJ of Beet Quality and Quick stitutional position-look- s ' 1necenearv precautions are Coal --Th kind you want I'wtien you ease. The ' NEWS BUILDING. ' - MAIN ST. 1 J0C Wsa 4442. AdverUse-neh-t. Is. to save thq Hevrk want his Wa Phone it. phone the object 1807. d primary taken of the epread topeavent WAS. '2397 throne to 113 S. MAIN. i , . . . , dleease- dynasty. I Exchange Place.- - !,,a.n -- 4 to bo head quarters of the first battalion of tbs new regiment 'Of national guard Infahtry, now in prooss of formation, this elty to bar companies A. B, C and D, of th lino, together with the headquarters which.. Include th band, ' th machine gun company, tbs supply company, and the sanitary detach- . Twt'! ... inn usnhil, mV Headquarters and ' number of th 6th ef buiiU6Bl,C!,JTeiUirtng"uf"th companies in them have not i been deALT LAKE CITT Is -- bonebead rpyal Jay. . And now Tm through!- - No moroln mlnal' Here is my' spike club! I resign! What wlU thia warrior do next if by the kaiser he U th state law, irxefl ? One he ha died and once .resigned; what other stunts has he in required mlndT Though now and then hla .work ia coarse, he ia a man of great . Commissioner Rulon S. Well . thestate Insurance depart-men- t, resource. is forwarding to all in. suranco companies doing business in EDWARDS APP1INTED Utah a'statement' of what Tha state laws require such companies to file with his office., or to pay info IS POST his -- office annually. - Hero . are some of the - taxes . and fees . required of insurance companies by the AT FORT DOUGLAS state law: ur Vi'oolgrowera' association says: "Invitation to do this has been extended to slung-sho- nu.l -- la read hr more than 100,040 ' people, mostif farmer, in the prosperous regions of I' tab, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Arhona Colorado,' Oregon, New Mexico, and IVnlena ' Canada. IXUIH otrenlatiM hf UW fu mi died advertisers on apt plication. lYki circulation is en'lrely separate . and t disiioct .from that of thYaUy and ntur-da- y News. Price $2.00 per year, $1.00 ,for Fix month , IFee sample coplca aent on request. - t.0 - ; IIEVS ill BRIEF ' . 1 k, r ' The-operati-on i i " to-A- 6 -- - pTed 1- -4 1 , Jama - -- - lf ' J. ed - - I - I -. . A 1 - self-insure- J. n Potatoes and Apples WHIAdvancc e Keep Up "The Christmas Spirit non-freezi- war-die- u w - et-dh- a A - f-t- -- Xhat-Jame- JENNINGS- - X-R- lew) HANNA WAREHOUSE H' i- . the-futur- Mre.-'W.-- CO. general-superinten- e for-th- DESERET NEWS BOOKSTORE- - e dent a?.-- TEL.-WASAT- ' CH j - i |