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Show r. THX PROVO POST Bteamers Folkestone.- - The local Inhabitants are now swelling numbers Many TamlHeff have depart d today In spite of efforts to Inspire a calmer attitude" The arrival of fo - PRINCESS rOiY PROGRAM "SHORTY AND THE FORTUNE TELLER- TWO Part Broncho Drama. THAT MINSTREL MAN Keystone Comedy: "HER BIG BROTHER" Thanhouser Drama. ' WEDNESDAY FALSE GODSL Drama featuring TYInnlfred Greenwood and Ed. Coxen. "HEfT LAST CHANCE" " Keystone Comedy. Part American Two ANTWERP In The Five Part Lasky Pro- MATINEE 4 P. M. Prices Sc and 10c. EVENING Prices 10c and 20c True Tonic - that assists Nature. Regular and natural action of the stomach liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well and . fit andthis ation is promoted by W FILLS Ufa Sak i ii 1 km whii. 1 1.- WARFARE J.B. ASHTON LONDON, OcL 8:40 12, a fleers, ti V4L lihnilkaSi. death. Manager MAUMEE 2:30 ICC. & 20C. EVENING 7 18,28 & 7:28-9:- 15 33C 7 HEADLINE ACTS itoland West Presents SIX WINNING WIDOWS" A Sextette of Fascinating Feminity and PERCY CHAP- T MAN of the Gaiety Theatre, London. Three Singing Wonders . BURTON, HAHN AND LEWIS The Best Vocal Trio in Stageland. I NOT AT HOME An Amusing Actlet, With a Tinge of Miisical Comedy. Lew Carl Presenta LEX NEAL The Beau Brummel Entertainer - It . "The lot fell on a married man with' a family An unmaiTjM' ofncer tmmtj-- ' diltoly' Offered to take hla place, and the officer who originally was chosen reluctantly, accepted. The three officers then retired, bidding V touching farewell to their comrade - who . re- that the legislature had papsed a law applicable te Che entire atate and (hen, by local, option, bad jlelegated to various sections of the people the power to repeal that law, so far as it affects mained behind." menL -- v - , Arthur Wanzer and Maybelle Palmer in' m. says. the. Daily News Ostend comes-ponden- t, to decide who should ln command of Fort SL Marie, northwest of Ahtwerp7 the officer Ahus chosen being sworn to fight to the - ct. 14 " re-ma-in Una HEATRE a duction THE VIRGINIAN" is t one r "In Dustin Farnum A BASE FOR ZEPPELIN ii LONDON, OcL 11. The Bordeaux correspondent of the Times has sent the following dispatch: official clreles here it Is recognized that the. fall of Antwerp may prolong the war. The Germans are A. ; Vi , certain to fortify the rorts, which will become a base for Zeppelin attacks 4 i '' against the British coast. And yet, it Is obvious that under present conditions the Germans cannot revictual KAISER CONGRATULATING GENERAL VON EMMICH, the city by way of the Scheldt river. WHO TOOK FORTS OF LIEGE IN 8TART OF WAR ' News of lively fighting between This Is the first photograph of short, considerably shorter ' than hls Ghent and Termonde, Belgium, where the allies repulsed 40,000 Germans, Kaiser Wilhelm lrthe field since the right, and he constantly tries to mini Indicates the far nortnward reach of war began. He Is here shown con- mlze this deformity. Most. - photothe allies lines. graphs of him show him resting hJs gratulating General von Emmlch, in left band on the blit of his sword command of the German army at the so the deformity will be minimized. OFFICERS DRAW fall of Liege. , BuJ here the left arm is extended at LOT8 TO DECIDE is ' WHO 6HALL DIE In one respect it Is a very unusual full length and the peculiarity Bhown. arm is left The kaisers picture. THURSDAY I ed Germans Preparlngto Use Captured City for Attacks on England. - "SAVING FLAME" Majestic Drama with Robert ' Henon. - thia-renew- ' nervousness. ' Also a rumor has spread and is credited by some Influential personages that the Germans Intend to Impress Belgian males of fighting age n a huge army with which they mean to prosecute a world war. This may seem Improbable, but It has effect on the nerves of the populace. It is indeed a curious, motley throng that one sees on the erstwhile fash-- I ionable promenade. Business men whohave lost thelr women rubbed shoulders with peasants who had trundled pathetic little barrow loads of household goods for miles, and everywhere are les blesses" hobbling along with wounded feet and bandaged heads and arms. Everywhere one Is asked for news of the great battle which la said to be developing In the neighborhood of AlosL The report of a German check near Alost, where the Germans with numerous artillery are said to have retired precipitately,' has had a somewhat reassuring effect. Today - rpwded again'-lef- t for largety-Tesponelb- l-' (Continued From Page One.) In here. should be given to his widow. GEORGE J. THOMAS COMMITS euiCIOL nr.Mra, Thomaa, ..hla widow, who fan- - t? as .Alisa .Margaret Nelso jnST merly SPANISH FORK. OcL 12. George Palmyra, was visiting her parents, KXv.. ' Thomas, about 40 years of age, and Mrs. Peter C, Nelson, was found dead in bed at his homo time. The couple have Been Saturday morning, when a brother ried about 18 months. No reason, Soar went to summon him to breakfast his suicide Is known. avestlgatlon showed that he hadjtak-e- n Late Friday afternoon Thomas carbolic acid. nt to a drug store and asked fecr When Mrs, Goorgo U. Thomas, the canbollc acid to use as an antiseptic dead man's mother, Bentjier little son treating wounds on his horses. to call George the lad could not open Mr. Thomas has lived here most oA the door or get any response to his his life. He was a farmer and fairfy. call. well to , do, nia father, George fL A'memorandum book a as found, in Thomas, is a well known and; prwa the front page of which was written a perouB farmer. bill of sale for a. team Thomas had reBesides hla parents, his widow aa&. cently Bold to his father, George C. an infant daughter, seven bothers) Thomas. The bill of sale stated that survive. the man had received the money for For fine watches at moderate price the team. Another page of the book fobs and fountain pens, go to contained a few'Tabf reuuestr. One Jewelry Deparjtmenfc--at TalorBroa-- l. A was that ali bis houBehold furntture Co. Ipitiable travefers from"Ahtwerp'fs' Germans Take Antwerp . r DICK DE LORIS The "MusicarBug: ' . FUN AT THE BATES " Delightful Drollery and Different Daredetiltry.LATEST WAR NEWS WITH THE COLUMBIA 3:45 AFTER SCHOOL - ' their- section.. - .The case was takes under advise , 1 t i SCOPE-MATINE- This is the first Instance of the local option law being challenged la SECRETARY OF WAR " manner as to bring the issue such HAS RESERVE PLAN , squarely before : the supreme court, I and it is likely that the question of WASHINGTON, OcL 11. Secretory will be definitely setof War'GarrlBon will advote in his constitutionality case. In this tled , coming annual report short term ensoldiers These of soldiers. listments will be enlisted for six months in the MAKING FERTILIZERS AT SEA regular army and allowed to resign Feeds for Farms Are Now Produced when proficient la military art on Board Ship From MenThey will form a corps of reservists -- ' ' haden Fish. similar to those maintained in foreign to return Jo. An American countries and boat, the Mills, of PhlL In case colors the ofwar, adelphla, represents perhaps the extreme instance of the employment on . the ocean of electricity for Industrial HARVEY CLUFF SPEAKER says Farm and Home. The purposes, AT REPUBLICAN RALLY Mills Is a floating oQ and fertiliser wherein every possible process In a well prepared address given at 1s performed under electrical control. the Ladlbt' Republican tdub last sight, The- oil and fertiliser, are, obtained Attorney Harvey Cluff pointed to the from the menhaden fish a fish slm-- f appearance to the herring, but allure on the part 'of local and JUr( edible. .not tional Democracy to keep the platform Powerful are lights and searchpledges made two years ago. He lights are provided to enable the work tailed attention to the mistakes made of catching and treating the fish to by our present county administration go on day and night When a school and showed wherein the officials have of the fish il found, nets are slung' failed to make good. Oa the national over the side of the vessel and Issues he called the attention of those hauled In by electrte hoists until the bins are fulL Electrically drive:) present to the high price of living, .screw conveyors carry the fish into the .millions of meh out of employmailer receiving tanks and automatment and the general business ically Teed them Into the steam cook-- , tates .era, la a few mlnutea the fish are 4 E J , -- Paramounl Pidures PRINCESS THEATRE JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE MOST POPULAR pxGURE ON THE SCREE- N- Dustin Farnum in X THE VIRGINIAN ftv Beets of Absorbing Dramatic jS i I ivp 7s- . t zn t k, v s I ! i 1 1 T ;,i fa fU Iti f.'-.l.'- : , i LC f 7, v LAWRENCE BRIGGS ' HAS ATTACKED THE LAW LOCAL OPTION . i r f n j v 'jS ' - I.-'-k t - ? It .J I SUI,1 & Briggs Attorneys tf law on two points, botk of which, they argued, violated the constitution.' They argued that the operation of the law deprived the defendant of the right guaranteed him under the con-- , Btiiution to possess and enjoy and pro- bottle of beer being tect property, property In this case. Also they de- dared that local option is directly contrary to that basic provision of the con stltution delegating to the legislature the sole power to enaa Uws for the people. The legislature had no right, therefore, they submitted, to delegate to a portion of tha people power to enact a law as is ibe case in local op- i SAM" Salt Lake's great Nataforium, The natural bo( sulphur water is delightful to baths in and a decided benefit to those suffering with rheumatism or nerv ,ous troubles. TUQillSn Cilh S1.CD Sanitarium Paths, 31 W. Broadway, j tion. oil, which we' Comfort, used to4 bum coal . . liketbat,. too fore vve had be-- m ther Perfection Smoke- less Oil Heater. We still burn coal, o course, but we dont start the fires until we really? need them, and we put them out just aa soon as-thwont of the cold weather ia over. Many Pall .. mornings, too, we dont need heat after ten (clod, and using the Perfection eaves ua a lot of money. And Its a big comfort in a cold snap whim, extra heat ia needed in the bedroom or any other part of the house." e ZD PERFECTION -- SMOKELEr oo HEATERS Pwfcctloa . Is . and ern mcntaL Light easily caniad anywbvra. It J gpgTfqtad smokeless and cdorlasa. For sals atU hardware and genefki fttbttS. Look for tha TrUngls tredsmailc. 4 Th pftis to extract the la conveyed to testing tanka The oil la cooled and la conducted into storage tanka of 20,000 barrels capacity. The fish scrip, oy, The people of Utah county will be fertilizer, from which all the ,tl) an greatly Interested in the outcome .of has been extracted, la aa--blown by forced la lt dried and electric fan the attack made by Lawrence Briggs, by the draft Into other storage bins, through his attorneys, on the consti- where it is bagged as It arrives. tutionality of the present local option law. Briggs baa been twice convicted , The First Red Cross. of bootlegging in American vbrk and The original Red Cross society dates It Is doubtful aa to whether he will back from long before the Geneva Just 800 years ago an be able to avoid that 3(Lday sentence convention. anonymous German work, which apimposed upon him. attacked the peared at Caisel, called upon the for V , . , rj Ihrough'a rotary HcaiiT VES-- ' X pulpei" Theoobker"filV lSTorcad J t , v . ' t V - i of - 20 C: Cut the High Cost: fae-tor- y, and Comedy Situations AND EVENING, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45-- 10 MATINEE, 4 ?. M. 5 AND 10 HowBflrs. 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Including that of making gold, V; twice. ' t cfc,ef obJecUM the gratultons Account. a for is safer thin , A Savings tremendous your surplus of ick Nothing the healing controversy Brose, the order being vio- jj Your money will draw 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-- lently assailed a3 heretical and as t annually, Oct. 1st and April 1st. Now i3 a convenient time ta 1 4 violently defended by the broader-minde' or more credulous. The whole I start your account.SAFE9?Y AND SERVICE, story appears to have been a triumN. President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. German Thomas spoof. university Taylor, phant Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Pres r MONEY LITTLE WATCH THE PARHSnG AND MERCHANTS DAfJK ADS. -- d , SAVERS THE POST. WANT Putting it another way, they argaod BARGAINS EVERY DAY, i ws |