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Show 4;momov.m - , - , . .. .. . . . - ' , , - r , .03.9bm4 or Ado 1,,,,.b Sea 0.1 , . r vi eats. . ' , . , , ,, , - , a. - . . .. A . ' --- ,., , . DESERET.- - EVE:;:ING , s, - -- I , AND 16 ' NEWS SATURDA1NOVEMBEJ ,, , , - , 'a ar inrg ... - aalEanaimmanan .. ,, or - (7.1.-1.V4- l'..:',..'" , 4 '77 home, which wait decorated lif clirys--Hogan and Cow.marriage- - to Victor anthemums for the occeaton; -' Thevtime 'pant in social pen-- I - '. 'Snow takes place this month, times and a wait i supper was a featureof - ers and Prvates Rhoden 1 . is guest of honor this after-ico- n the evening. Mrs. Vencilli was tor- -, , And McMullen at a tea given by Mrs. J. R. meirly Mies Hazen Kener, whom, mar1 Re. . took B. at Mrs. -J. nag. .zplaCe Ireland and Bowelle --t Se guests being Ina 1 stheir home,--abouKilled. ported . tare. in decorated are . William rooms enterA. ,.. .' Gracory The wed. a taihed on Thursday-a- t table the tea white. a luncheonat having and - pink basket Of pink and white roes for her home., tbe decorations being in , qccetd that four more Utah soldiers' , flowers in red, gold and white. The table had , s centerpiece, and autumn a centerpiece a- crystal- - beeket are dead In-- Prance and neves others the same colors being in thit.othor for filled with eututttn flowers in the I wounded has been- received - in Salt -- ,- - red and gold, and red ribbons extend- - Lake during the tact , :4 hours. The whose ed from the to Wen Amelia , EL Petereen , John.w. Ilogan,of son of keendiestk:ks- at Centerpiece, T.- the corners, crysta14e$484,rgeaut Salt Lake; Sergeant N. Ray Gowers of T. Gardner of gold and white candles; same Mrs. James The $r. takes plane this colors prevailed throughout. Covers Nephi,, William C. Rhodin of Salt Lake 'American Fork, i lald for eight. this -were and George D. McMullen of Cleveland.' -- -- --- . ponth. was guest of a Utehh , . Hotel ' afternoon at the given by are 'John - W. Green , wounded Mr;. Roes friends. The of her Kunkel entertained the girl a number Tooele; Cecil Fred members were in of Brunner the Park City; Neeediecraft Thompson. club yes. decorations table- - laaving-- a centerpiece terday at her home on' Lincoln eve- - Dan W. Prober, lbapah: James Wal-- 1 , roses. the - nue, the rooms- being decorated in I top and Charles Wallace Salmon. both of the flowers. and other details beand violets. of Coalvillet,Henry P. Luke and LAI 'mg in the same color.' The hostesses yellow chrysenthemums Mies and the hostess being assisted by, her roy Mahoney, Heber City. were Miss Lucile McCandless, Mimi Irene Brooks. daughter,- Mies Adele. Kunkel, Pre. John W. Hogan WWI a Vere Kirkwood, Sergeant, M re- - liters - member-- of ey Florence EVLIM-- - Miss Dorothy ent were-14ra-t he-- 4 6 nil- - en gin sere.-- He -retlicken. Mies Lillie Criddle and ,Miss Cole, Mrs. Will Loveridge.- Mrs. Mark was born,in Atlanta. Ga., fl years alto. Bexter....ltra. Hugh Rippeto,- Mrs. Jr, Before he entered the army-be-w- all Agnen Rogers. W. Price,- - Mre. , John Vincent. Mrs. employed by the Oregon abort Line W.--ThOn21111, kirs.7Plenry-Williem- s railroad in this city. News ot his' stye A. K. Herr is entertaining at a Mix. A. death' was received yesterday by his luncheon an Kensington this after, i widow.-wh- o lives at 31 - nocui in honor of Mrs. H. M. Grass, Misses Lucille and Merle Covey apartments. in a letter fromHollywood ley, who will leave Wednesday for Corporal! hue, 13.C-entertained to join her Washingte0. informallyat a Kenning- John W. Pixley . of the .469th engiTh decorations are in pink ton this afternoon at their home on 1 neer': The letter stated that Sergeant - band 14ogtin wee a soldier anti a gentleman and white, carnations and 24 guests east First- SouthThe guests-nuIs assisted bered 24.- The rooms were decorated at all Hines. He died ;:are present. The hostess influenza. in Mies ann the hostesees The body wan buried at Angers, west Helen Green,chryes,nthemums, Mrs. Virginia by were asalated by their mother, Idts central lierance. Halley. smith and,. Mrs. ' S. M. Covey. : i Sergeant Gowers was the son of ----- and - Robert : Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gower. of Nephi. Braby anThe Women of the University. of About a week ago his parents received of their nounce the engagement - daughter. Ethel, to Mr. H. F. Taylor, Utah have postponed their meetings word that he had been wounded on in near to until further notice. the take place Oct, 4 but they did not get the im- the marriage , ,' pression that his injures were serious. , e word trorirthe 1;eaterday they Lest evening, a social affair was horns from Dallas. Texas.- yeetefday, War department saying he died the day where she has. been visiting withher4 after . he was wounded. Sergeant 4a -- ItanocoLletrsCbarlea a- - reoent brids by Mrs. Lester husband, who is at the military carrip Goweri was a member of M company, --her 342nd infantry- .- HeTtitlisted at Salt Gardner' Mise- - Loone KeneP and themShe will be et home-witMr. and Mrs. A. J. Timms. Lake and received his training at lime Mary Russell at the Gardner parents, Camp Lewis. On June 20 he sailed for France. .He was a graduate of the IBS nts C eto-rgea- whose nOctobe.- -- . - , - - - ' 4 ' ' ' - Grre - , lilt ej 11 En -- "..1111.1 , . . - ' Ai - - - 11 if; .1 I . kvbg'VsP.tatt,titt.., - lb ,.. kv 1.4bléi.Drii-4- , - IC t 0 4) r A etlee It - -- 2.1on hliti:hAenlist ' ra I :obi , 4- - - v aL - - . - - M ill - - 1-- 1 . I 1 ....,,, .. -- T- , . .t .1, ., $ -- ' , values. values.. 1 4.00 values, 1 6.00 values, Regular 1 5.60' vaIue, Regular I COO values. Regular 1 0.60 values. 1.00 values, Regular Regular I TAO value, 1 8.00 values. Regular Regular 1 1.60 values. 11.00 values, Regular - Regular 110.00 values. Be a sale that wM brighten the Thanksgiving Table. And what a Thanksgiving it will bet Oteourse, "the boys" will not be with we'll think of them, but us, 'We'll talk-o- f and we'll look forward to that day of This 'special special special special special special special amask --D- s , - 1 2.00 124-- ; 14;8 1 4.00 4.40 1 4 .1 410...--- - ........1 'pedal 4, - 5.00 0.01 10.04,011,4 ,.S I , - 11.40 1.80 1.20 1 11 1 1.01 ,.;;., 412.01 i - 6.21 -, - ,1112. 114.11 Table Sets 70x70. Thanksgivingnot far distant we hopewhen: we'll .1 2.21 . . special special special special special Valuea. liPeclat 811.00 values. special Regular Regular 111.00 values, special th-e- 1 ' N4kiiisT- 1 2.16 1 3.25 Regular Regular Regular Regular - ,. , 'mask - hat a Thanksgiving it - in. wide regularly sold at 115c special ilte 48 in wide., reguiarty sold at SI a 2C. Pecial $051 90 in. wide: reg. sold at $1.26 a yard. special 21.00 70 in. wide, reg. mold at 81.60 a yard, special 11.20 88 in. wide reg, sold at M15, a yard. special $1.32 70 in wide. reg. sold at 12.00 a yard, special $1.10 t 0 in.'wide, reg. sold at $1.26 a yard, special 21.80 70 In. 'widet'reg. sold at 82.50 a yard. ilibecial 2$.08 72.in. wide. res. gold at 82.75 a yard, special 22.20 0 in...Ide. reg. sold at 13.00 & yard, special-$2.472 In. wide, reg. sold at 83.50 a yard, special 12.20 71 reg. imgd at 83.75 a yard. special $1.00 72 in. wide, reg. sold at 24.00 a Yard. special 22.20 72 in wide. reg. sold at $.421 yard, special 13.40 72 in. wide, reg. bold at 84.76 ayardi special 83.80 in. wide, reg. sold att WOO a yard, special 14.00 72 in. wide, reg. sold at 80.20 a yard, spacial mod e he Week- - I - ., - - ' I o. -- MOVEMENT IINDEH WA! ' : Commencing Monday Morningsl -,Continuing Throughout it , I 6$ m- RIVEAWENT EXPERT I . . L-- 13. - . . - -- -- , 't."SN Ned-Pric- - , , I -- 111 - I an 1 k - oti , - 1, ... - - -- n , . ' ,, . bt gni , 0 . . - a ' - .11 - , . I . - -- .,, , - . . i ' - -., ' IN FRANCE .., a W.-Gar- 1 la,, ,,,, .. , ,q10 - - , , .. , Ilb 0 1 ...... .: , . . . - SEVIN WOUNDED AP -- - - gip la. . regular Tlxile, regular Ls, .$ SILOS values, special WA values, special .."1122.00 72290s rsuisr $31.50 values, special MAO 73z90 regular $31.60 values, special MAI '- employed by ghe Phoenix Construction 420310 10000, regular $25.00 values. Pedal i arotmd the of Salt Lake. He was a agabi eL .HCO0 ilISSUSSES ERADICATION 'Te 11CT BUILOINSS I company 902110. regular MOO values special brithier- of A. J. 0owers,-Jr.- , 616 Spel. , table, bounteously spread, 1 . ttlx108,Vegu1ar MAO values, special ....AVM ry court. ,sfif William C. Rhotlin formerly con $0210t. regular $41.00 values, special .4 411111.10 I and list,en to them relate 8 2:50 'values. 11Pecial 2.00 61'14. regular ducted a store at Seventh East and 41114. regular 3 COO values. special 8.20 Our entire stock of Doilies,.TliTaolis,, 1 PREDATORY. ANIMALS Third South streets. He was called into their expeHenees "over 117x88. reguiar 8.50 values, special ....S 1.80 the army early in September. 1911, at ' Cloths,'Scarts, , 72101. regular $12.50 values, special there." $10.o0 , and received his training at Camp 723E72. regular 516.00 values, special I 812.00 ; Lewis. Mr. Rhodin was killed in ac 818.00 812.80 values, 78129.regular special it to to ireports 515.48 -2x110,regu1ar $1..00-valta; received in lb He--haip.clai been pport Department et tantially overseas C. some for D. time. from Utab's Buildings," 'Liberty Washington, honoring Agriculture, D. McMullen was the son arrived In Salt Lake yesterday-tget sons who have proved their patriotism of George t Mrs. "ora Davis, Cleveland, Emery . in some 1 branch of the tier- by serving more complete end thorough 1 was 22 years old. and Utah. N county, vice. He anc--- tire agreement with Utah officials. HO was working for the United States --- An I I I -- I I 1 XN appeal has been-mad- e us II .. pile1 company at Hiawatha when returning tólteadquartets after ta two I NL-- 4' LID NA.1-II ailed into the army. and---le1 months inspection trip covering the Rugg, executive secretary of the Salt for . . service. Camp Lewis Sept. 1. 1911. He went western state.. One object of this ger- Lake War Camp ,CommunitT . 1 vice it the eradication of predatory an. Quoting ?rem a recent issue of the "Am- - oVerseas ,.IttFebruary and had been, 1 ., in the heavy fighting since July 19. " - lines. such the children, Grand they wM be Monday. aswolves and coyotes which Grimm City Mr. Rugs says: I Bring Opening Most of the 1.000,009 men who re. Mr McMullen was killed in a battle ' with-ou-r kill the stock; and .prarie dogs, jack tab. of immense variety dolls, games, drum, , delighted hits and ,groundequIrrels which dee.. s000ded to ple 'eall to tb colors will re. of Wounded. Liss Our Carpet dept. is always well supplied with all that is will come back . troy crops. Thousaad of dollars worth 'turn' unscathed; Atom Frivol John- IX Green of Tooel atock and grain have been saved by crippled for Met and seise will never see in the way of Door cover.. , newest and most itewounded was, month last - U early , again.-T- o thoae who shall , ten pins, etc., etc. , appropriations made by the govern-- . their homes and week we offer 3rau exceptional to a letter received from him Monday cording logs. to and those who Am-lshall die the Theft and states for this work. In fact,. II,. b his sister. Mra L M. Mills of Stockmoney-savin- g valuesin.reliable Linolettms- -erican ow a debt can ton, Utah. The extent of him injuries ,. :. according tO Mr. Nelson. Utah has hts-- - never people will repay. But as a visible they was been reCOgritI not stated. He in has propriated guile an amount and tion of that debt they will wish to INLAID LINOLEUM. A, , Patt.rns grads "le has fifty hunters and trappers erect in some fitting i France since last July. a 0110 community 1 from, special yard. who are aiding the stockmen and farm., memorial.every ....11.,i, Private Fred Thompson is the son No mere shaft of marble ars in doing away ,with these destructcan ever symbolise the democ-or! of Mr. and Mrs. Carl- Thompson of 10 to granite LINOLEUM. INLAID select B, grade patterno ive animals. While in the city he will, racy for which .rhis world war was Park .. City, He was wounded in the from., 8540 a yard, apecial ,, confer with George E. Holman who Is fought. !I on the western front early in fighting the Utah representative and field in.! us "Let 1 patterns to select Our ,INT...Arb plan ,C, LINOLEUM, oft grads Liberty was of He a buildings member October. Mr.1 the which vector for the bureau of so niggardly scale; The war has shown a yard, special from. $4.21 Nelson is. chief. Mr.. Holman division . hasjust, that the American will give lava 'I Ninety-firhis offices from Provo to 204, 'silly for the great people Probert is the son of Mr; 'PRUITED-LINOLEuXirrad D, 10 Patterns tO &elect cause, Let us deter. I andPrivate Atlas Building Salt Lake City, and his, mine the needs of our I , Mrs. W. R. Probed, Ibapah, Utah. own community from $3.00 a yard, special special work Is to aid the stockmen. and plan & was the Before be army accordingly. such entering including Chile B. B. Richards, as state repreafacilities for recreation. culture, fellow- - ' stock grower at beep Creek. He waa 10 pattertue to select PRINTED LLNOLEU MS, nnlative of the Bilogical Extension ship and public service as a practical, wounded in the right leg last month. 02.71 a yard. special from. , serviCe aide the county agents and Idealism may suggest. ft we live in lb Injuries are not considered serious. rodents., city, several suck me, Mr. James Walton Witst loomed Utah has especially large be needed; if in a village,buildings :. one cutI will t His : I I : suffered from the depredations by jack the! big drive early in Septem, , .:' II An odd lot about 100 , tilibita. especially throughout Modena 'Let of' well. the be is writes but that erection these nearly TWO ALIKE Liberty SAMPLESNO Mr.- Holman- - added that Lund' buildings-b- e MANUFACTURER'S to Select from, while begun at such time as may He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.' A.' and 'Newcastle had suffered-th- e worst best help to tide , over, in some REGULAR PRICES RANGE FROM $1.50 TO $30.00. Walton of Coalville. of all: In fact. the devastation was so the period of readJustment whenmeasure, reour choice Private Charles Salmon was woundyour they last general that farmers became discour..1 turning soldiers or our industrial work- YOUR CHOICE NOW AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR. tired and threatened to move on. which era shall be in need of employment. And,I eel tvdct In the right leg in the same . at almost brokeUti the community. on him bullet battle. One the struck sfinally, in planning, financing and to select from in Bags, Purses, Traveling ministration let us make every possible!I knee cap and the other just above the use of existing commercial His wife died in Salt Lake of the all the latest styles and shapes, Including the popular enand eivio bodies. and of the war service organist'. Ileg. Teachers.Wil Not t just abort the time that he lions which have been the medium or velope purses. wounded. 110 is tilt son of Mr. - New Lot of Hold Annual Meeting patriotic effort in .these days of just manufacIn a fortunate were We ,Rugs obtaining especially recelvedthey, Mrs. James Waltonof Coalville.. For if, when thewar shall end, strife.la Private Henry P. Luke is the on of can turn to constructive works entire limp of samples, anticipateyour Christmas turer's colors the and latest pattern' I represent licieted announcement : luta been America, H. Luke of Heber II of peace our flew spirit and energy or Mr. and Mrs. John to , gift.purchases. The regular prices range from ;1.50 mad, by .3,, challest Smith, secretary public service, we shall have achieved He was wounded ,on Aug. let . ' ' HALF PRICE. now at stet,' IC designs. , , not Was if the Utah Educational- association, liberty and democracy indeed." of his injury degree $30..00, your:choice N' U '41 I. that the board of trustee's as at. . , , , W. eon of la J. the ,Private Mafioney ndesced in the request of teachers and DStUe$ STOW!! IS' AT E:01110 ,AIMEM11111111111 Mahoney of Ifebar City. He was 11 Ni ehool officials throughout the state INDUSTRIAL t, i 2-114 o Ilat the annunt general mteting.of the wounded OcL 17, degree not known., with,. Mr.- Smith dispensed came soierta that the in response action -HAD'IllE Gan? . to FruhLkiL ho Pbeen ). appeala from all ewer the state P IIIICHASES HOP nnlun su'eb a which pointed out that. 'owing to the tn!' -Camp Lewis June 27. of .this year year trying NO Further Need For- mforceil holiday on account Of the tosoon thereafter- to 1 was 'Monroe Boy Makes transferred , th at many will be pleased 'Mill End Garments thlielekness temic of influenza, It will hot woeteary Camp Kearny, leaving ler overeat ro Lewin Itirwman, . ft use all the was Dts. killed bit the ' I in order Aug. I. Ho Are rtA Cohens!' g Fruit Pits ' , Supreme Sacrifice about St, Charleston, W.- Va., , 14) cuteh up with IsCh00i duties. Ivig 10,), oqt. 5. He was.not Pectsin...watk.reaq1",,,ki the Adult. wait vesoteeed to health. He Tiles: "I dead.- - He has two are ?loth hie parents the' A telegram has been received by the would do trial commission of Utah yesterday t.t was down sick and nothi.ng Carrespondencs.) It la announceg that most of brother, and four slaters and it la said I M.- - Ap,. that when he left home he seemed to of col& Bad derwear.made from Mill ends hae.been torsi Red Cross headquarters ordering MONROE. Nov. invegt 110,000 of the state Inmurncsj me iltlY good. I west ' fund reserve in state read bonds. wbfrk I the grip until I got two attc. bottles diaposed of at Civic Center. Many of the discontinuing ot the collection of damn madethe fluorrme sacrifice, for feel that he would never come back.. , at: of Foley's Honey and .Tar.; It is the the articles contained as high se lever nut andtruit pits.- - It la suggested that world froodom just a little more than Flow--- - Ito carry 41 per cent intsreit. ,Keep best remedy for prip and cold. I ever "sent viool, 'The women who understood tho collection either be Cold locally' or Ms- last stiotwaS The commission befors molitb also denied '' two used." . GotKI for veHILISTMAer SMCusAtitDebe..odeCid;.67::::1 grip, coughs, croup the value- of the garments made. were be used as fuel. The Metals vrisN;to Sttrong and Healthy' claims presented for compensation, that iv, hoping cough and A For common colds. A be sold so thankall those who hair responded so . could Schramm-Johnsoour samples, The Deseret See amazed men. that n John an Stenoravick they formerly employee Drug x Thinks Epidemic of 611u" Pound r : : News Job the Utah Construction company who tieeMent reasonably. Patterns 'ot the garments loyally to this call. but now that hoe- , . o.., ' .. , Ninny With bow Vitaility., , ( are given to all wbo destre thent,Dttr! tilities ore ended there b no toe lor had left thabeervico of that :Concern a I t o ' of precautiondrake e hialter The few hours before the accident for which ''"' Ins the week many articles tot cloth. further collection. Newsthe great D overnor-Elec- t - , Timic of iron. Herb and ts avis. be of the director ' will Miss which E. donated. ' ilrace t. Ensey, have neweooPer country he bean claimed compensation. It was mug.; ; ing Roots. ' - , s, ...c. ' '. Talks of Idaho's Needs remodeled and disposed of through the ' Mountain States division of Junior Reft gested that he might have, ,eisim , , ',' ti, , '- ,I'l ' r Cross work, was expected to :arrive . vitrinuS eocieties doing relief work. ....".. . , ,.. '.... ''' ! . for compensation under the Wyoming ' . -,: , who women have MOO. helped With the She ' ,, : , will Attiring ,...,, W. D. Datds of Idabo...1 law. The claim of John Gallants for t are: from Denver today.: If Your health Is in the enterprise during the week Sam.: ,0,,,,' Ihis mar additional COMpenSatiOn on ;account of is Gov!root-elocrelative instructions and here. onlcials perfect 1;14.town Mrs. Ernent on from business Mrs. W, E. Adams, - ' .4 ,prtvato tt.t inicrest you. If yout health is not Permanent partially impaired vision T. to Junior Red Cross work will be dis. Mrs. L. Beesley, Mrs.-, :417' the hoSelena. that Al- !Idaho rails, Re oar': perlt, Mrs. A. H. B. cussed and plans made to get all lit Bets. logically you are either sick was denied when it was shown Arthur Mrs. or in this af-intereeted ii three princip. al' needs are Btrd. Mrs. G. B. Blakely. Mrs. Ada M. children of the Vito sick; you need though his eyesight may have been "partially sick., work. accident !" the docuor's advistFr and medicine. If foctedby '. -- ....,,, ,''.ilk: increased mar.. Brooch, Mrs. C. C. ClaytOn.. Mime Blanche ',.' lLagriculture development, The tattered anti tom Red Cross flag, iPTIniti Crabbe. Mrs. V. 1)arti.dy Sick" you surely will bene-- 1 already been paidm WO. , Mitt. , ,,,,, C'10Pert ,s., ; 4.. and boned storm and facilities rain withstood di warthougea the hag fame als no TingI whirig ffit G.- DeWitt& Mrs. .., E. -, It -, by ',kill& a. real medicine tottic I. able to perfor Itra. hair served At moat ulnae.. .shell oxPrt ThrY "frrt to pro. -before, The statelad-- r tor he. Mrd. until ncrw-it forming Mont Mrs. Esseibacit, Ferry, asistptii II. i le,th'eee The with form-'things. I insurance fund was the carrier tonta;ultig tio ichol or & habit knew flag legislature, With a mesiage. of CheerfulL C. M. Mrs. will soon be replaced dig drugs. If you are weak nervous, fendant in the Stenorvich case, and the I in botti the Ileum. and senate, will be S. 11. Hawes, Mrs. E. M. 'Hecker, Mrs. Manager Robert J. Shields received a ,. Mrs. S. a todyard, .... E. and I J. Kinney. ,. , , ' '' tued, sluggish and call yesterday from ' overwhelmingly Republican,without royale. ness , Casualty & Guaranty Co in confident ' get ,no strengthil Guardian , , J. R. botcher. Mrs. C. M. Lucas, Miss phone president we will be able, of the Tintic Standard !rum your ,,,, i the Gallants care. Mrs. C. H. McMahon. Mrs. looddrc need a tonic. lertIPILtiOn. that he Sarah Lytle. Of PAPP, w,ould time..to ., stating of establishing' a company, former ' wee the employee Mining ',,; Gallants it ro'oralgia Leah Martin, Mrs. - ' 1 ' CARDS AND - - a system offtbonaled warehouses. which! B. A. McMillen, Miss of a new MIL , pins headache, back-- 1 Quad Metals company. il, ache, stoulacit...distreret J. Myers. Mre. A.. eland the coat . -,' Hat l'.61liasson. Mrs - needed. Such legislation C3IHR,I,S:11B10A0S.K to the call for contribu1 are badly youa, .',.,,,,,,.....,s, Response V. Piggott, Mrs. W. R. M. Witiftli your crying need. If irritable Mrs. been ; and one of the principal issues of the nai 1)..Pier, . of tions 4 ,,,,, ehoeenhaa clothing . 0" MriL ' H. W. s, li;surk44 and tshene - ,,, ,,v, ,, Porter, Mrs, M. W. Sears. sleepless and yell worry I's M. C.A; Has Work .4.,, Swan; Miss Maud beyondis expectations. Cross' ss. I Servik MIPP LITIMIL I Pam"' as. snit fret- withoutb-sia rualitng need-doing reason you : J. P. Widtsoo. Mrs. shop Mrs.-rorthe Boy at the Front- .--, c, 41, i IL you are- - thin, aenemio, - For VolunteersL, ,' i ,10( 2 Emma Whittler, ItiffediToss" and '.. if yon Must1 be in the mails' before ' . 2:-... ' - Employment Movement - (telt, cold, too easily,Licyco tire witb, , , of Lb T.. M. C. A. 1,10.......i.. tiAlt,,, - .,.....7 . F. James .1101V,AIntsm-viLsrrmIEGeo., hrtit exertion and Ncrr, zo are melanen rran ci s coc:tras , - R. S. Tortee.,Sterling. C010...Wrille; ,,d4r bee...I:matt et yotirfou Inability to live At sectof: with a rublio Instruction, E. u..creiv., . ,"1,1,r1lIoY. life as others' de surly a Supt., , Get ,your "For six 'monthhack.I suffered for . 19bic Ai At traveling At a meeting of .the Soldierir and of iron, root and herb extracts ann,calling for volunteera. woak lie ii , , painful , ,.,,, 7-410 heitn them NOW. ' r to stoop,irequently Sailors' employment conunissions re- -,- 4,' The war department bits approved h ' : you.. Ranks i . all fhlttril:41,7"igi ','. JCNTICS M. ANDERSON. . Thol.t.netta ilk.' you, 'have found rattier extensive plan of educational Btdi commisokm , the ' ciekted l a city far NI it by :off el -- - , ' 'treuetn and cheerfulness by taking worit under the direction of the Y. M. at cent,ly deLla club yesterday aft- tired. The sad news ot hie death came at the Commercial C. 'A,. for our troops abroad, and there POST---- ' three rp to make thel awful. wasdecided It . Cadomene the It grain ernoon, m ) Tablets, Is a current need for IIIQ eicperienced was on mile.hod .rprinula m I i armistice the the signed of y confin,.. day. s, orhremyerew. movement statewide instead failed to reach ot, a good physician. And successfui achoolmho to undertake i . City.-celewere . to here and while It the Kidney Salt,bake ins people merely duced to tryiroley da, te: SicirT you nut), increase teaching, 'supervision or a combination will take 'ftur "l'artially rislt of Accordingly the ronfmlealon ailments attacking of' these two. as need 'nay arise. sbrating. tit was a splendid type of (Best Corn Plaisaal Gov. Simon Ramwith' matter the up. 'our 'weakenedfatal be balle:wwda:rgil,namhendtitalete.orSatwy'o Volunteers will, accepted mentall manhood, quiet vitality., Be - sensible work who cart iiecurek?,1 berg. and ileverei additional members, physical and taziantie.C.and.P,VitAPIPI;70- .. .i., gi,ufetyour- boaitiai and tasecved in- thi .11""P"44-10--the- ' 44 the cvmmigellon, their tuthl' The, L,444 Mr Bei --Comicera'.:... ,,,,.........1 -- Kidney Pills!' Good'-ftrSalt itale. is the time. to begin. Ask frOlit'llhe draft Atitioarde,,,,ticwriewol from different parts th recent draft. and 'r"ir druggint for Cadomene 'Tablets being subject so.rviee.,aching: MAIN ST i Joints, pains. rheumatic the BOLDING.: : NEWS be headquarters, back. will I. Lake blood no connection. : City or by who have I Schramm-Johnson , , ind tako - aora that ' the m.,01'noreoungittayrlacaderis8;n3. was bleofrtn ;el; . 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