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Show THE FBOYO POST miM WILSON ASKS ALL TEA III 10 II. S. TO HELP II Recipe to herUjocktfrOark, Glossy, l'g Grandmother! News of the Day Boiled Down DRAFT MOBILIZING keep Beautiful. Nov. 10. President Washington, e mixture of Sage TeajwilBon today ordered the complete The gray. i eorganlzatfon of the' draft machinery und Sulphur to r darkening faded is and streaked hajr grandson lines which make every draft folks the again gible subject to war duty, if not in iweipe-abusing it to keep their hair a good, 1 ranee, at least in the fields and In even color, which is quite sensible, factories. In a1 foreword to the new regulaas we are living in an age when a of youthful appearance is of the grea- tions under .the the 9,000,000 men not called in the test .advantage. Nowadays, though, we dont have first draft will be made, the president the troublesome task of gathering makes a stirring appeal to all sage and itheinrussy mixing at zens, especially lawyers and physi- clans, to aid In the work. home. All drag rstores sell the The regulations themselves will be prddnet, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, called given to the public on Wednesday. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- They will govern every consideration pound" for hberut 50 cents a bottle. in the division Into five classes, subIt is very papular because nobody ject to successive call, of the class! can discover it has been applied, fication. In his foreword the president over simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through bis signature says: The task of selecting and mobilizyour hair, taking one small strand .at a 'time; 'by Morning the gray hair ing the first contingent of thte nadisappears, but what delights the tional army is nearing completion. 1 he expedition and accuracy of the ladies with "Wyeths Sage and beauis besides accomplishment were a most gratiCompound, that, demonstration of the efficinecy a the hair after fying tifully darkening few applications, it', also produces of our democratic instiutlons. The swiftness with which the mathat soft lustre and apearanee of abundance which Is so attractive. chinery for its execution had to be This preparation is a assembled, however, left room for addelightful toilet requisite for those justment and Improvement. New regulations putting the Imwho desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not intended for the provements into effect are, therefore, or prevention of being published today. There is no cure, mitigation disease. advt. change in the essential obligation of men subject to selection. The first draft must stand unaffected by the provisions of the new regulations. They can be given no retroactive ef. old-tim- J -- citi-th- e ready-to-us- e -- Sul-pr- e ready-to-us- -- . ft'WofenTiy.lt how to uloosen "Tells fect The time has come for a more perfect organization of our manpower, The selective principle must be carried to Its logical conclusion. We must make a complete inventory of the qualifications of all registrants In order to determine as to each man not already selected for duty with the colors, the place In the military, industrial or agricultural ranks of the nation id which his experience and training can best be made to serve the common good. This project Involves an Inquiry by the selection boards into domestic, industrial and educational qualifications' of nearly a , sore, tender cocnrjo.it lifts out M&thoutpaln. 1 news spreads rapidly and drugare kept busy dispensing freezone, the ether .discovery of a Cincinnati man, wklch.ds said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with, the fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a, quarter ounce of freezone, which, will cost very little, but is said to. bo sufficient, to rid ones .feet of every hard: or soft corn or Good gists Tiere ealiua - ' apply Just a Yon tow.1 drops, on tne tender, aching corn and distantly the soreness ta relieved, and soon the corn ds so snri-relethat it lifts out, without pain, ft Is a sticky- - substance which dries when applied and never dnflames or even irritate tho, adjoining tissue. This discovery will .prevent of deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting frgm the .suicidal . habit ot cutSpg jaqrcs. -- 10,000X100 men. - DULL SPLITTING, cne-tent- h Dc. alamos Headache Powders lieve .at once 10 cents aa re- ma-eri- al take a .Hr. James Headache IVwder ;and in just a few moments your hewl clears and all neuralgia and difctreaa vanishes.Its the quickest cud sureert relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing; splitting - or nerve-- r You Rend someone to lie May-coc- k J JackJPickford and Louise Huff The Ghost House Thanksgiving Day Proclamation. In the nndst of war, when depressing news of conflict and suffering assails, we may still find much In the state of Utah for which to return thanks to a beneficent and divine Providence. This is the sentiment expressed in the Governors proclamation setting aside Thursday, November 29, 1917, as Thanksgiving In issuing his proclamation day. the governor asks the people of this state to forego business and to gather in their respective places of worship to thank God for his bounteous blessings and to prav for the safety of this republic. f. morrow evening. Mans Body Found TONIGHT in Hot Pots. David Kingsbury, in November 14 Wednesday, Matinee at and d.-- ig and pet a dime package now Ou.t uffei ing it's .eo needleas. Be tu.-you get Dr. James e . 7 :30, 0 :15 These prices include war tax A Show Headed by ct THE SIX ROYAL HOLLAND BELLRINGERS A Treat in Music GUESS, TRY AND 3UESS Entertainers of Merit iC0TTAND" WALLACE A 'Pair of Clover Comedians FARRINGTON AND CORNELL Sinking, Talking, Dancing BEN TIDWELL Chair Balancer The Scotch Lassies The Tenth Chapter of "THE FIGHTING TRAIL1 COLUMBIAORCHESTRA wo-e- n THURSDAY n - SUPER PICTURE COLUMBIA ON' THURSDAY Y , Carlyle Blackwell, Madge Evens Evelyn Greeley : .. . mi 111 'Mj' f Il t, . From the Play by Augustus Thomas In "The Burglar Carlyle Blackwell essays an entirely new character "A superb personation I exclaimed everyone at the studio when the completed picture was first flashed on the screen and Mr. Blackwells work was seen in its entirety. "THE SULTANS WIFE - 1 - Keystone Comedy Friday and Saturday ; Matinee Each Day Marguerite Clark in Babs Dairy I Made Him Up "He cant he real because I make him up! But he was, as Bab learned to her sorrow. A little thing like that couldnt dampen the dauntle8 spirit of "Pah however. Youll find her excrutiatingjy fun' ny at the fi: h ; at the beginning of the story. V . Don't miss Mary Roberts Rineharts delightful Sub-Deb. Before you buy a musical instrument, come in to hear the famous Bruns- wick, madejike a violin, reproducing music in such magic tones that your ears will deceive If) nr. aVifl11 Pi Ml lllj Vf fn in The Burglar voice and instrumental f - WORLD PJCTURES PRESENT - IN WORLD T CONWAY SISTERS v THE 10c 20c 15c, 25c and 35c 3:45 Evening, brother of J.- - T. Xingsbury. former president of the University of Ut ill, committed suicide In the Hebei Hot Pots bj- tying a heavy weight to his body and throwing himself into the hot water. Kingsbury has ben in ill health for some time and while in a state of Women of County Show Loyalty mental anguish he ended his troubles Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, in charge at the Heber resort. of the government registration of women In this county, reports an exProvo Man Meets with Accident. cellent showing in registering for While driving a large Studebaker government service last Saturday car in fro Spanish Fork Saturday More than 220 have shown their willevening George Majcock met with ingness to do their bit in serving an acident which rendered him un- in whatever capacity they are best conscious. The accident occurred fitted for. In Provo only 400 regiswhen a burr fiom the steering gear tered, whiih was a little short of came loose and he lost control of whnt was expected. However, the the car. It ran off the road and Into county ran higher than was expectan obstacle which threw him into ed and those in charge of the work the windshield by which he was bad-l- are' very well pleased with the recut on the forehead. When found sults, and desire to thank the It was thought he was unconscious. of the county for their loyalty and that he was throw-- against the steerpatriotism. ing gear with such force as to knock Those who the wind out of him. Troop Train Jumpa Track saw Maycocks car report that he St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 11. Two was driving at a very moderate speed. trainmen were badly injured, several The acident is one that is likely to officers slightly hurt and a score of soldiers badly shaken up late this community for the purpose of advis- evening when a Great Northern pasing registrants of their rights and senger train carrying 500 soldiers obligations and of assisting them in from the national army camp at Amthe preparation of their answers to erican Lake, Wash., was wrecked at the questions which' all men subject Cedar Lake, Just outside of Minneto the draft are required, to submit. apolis. I ask the doctors of the country The train was traveling at forty to identify themselves withthe medi- miles an hour when four rear,, cars cal advisory boards, which are to fee were sent hurtling from the track constituted In the . various districts with their load of 200 soldiers, Three throughout the United States for the of the cars turned over. ' Railroad authtorlties believe that ourpose of making & systematic physical examination of the registrants. the mechanism of the last car, . in It Is important also that police offi- which the officers were riding, had cials of every grade and class should been tampered with. be Informed of their duty under the selective service law and regulations, REVENUE TAX ON PARCEL to search for persons who do not reP08T 8HIPMENT8 DEC. 1 sumto serve and the spond promptly mons of local and district boards. After the 1st of December, a reveNewspapers can be of very great nue war tax will be collected on all assistance in giving wide publicity to parcel post shipments. On a parcel subject to 25c postage the requirements of the law and regamf nnmbers to the and the tax Is cue cent; on parcels on ulations names of those who are called to pre- which the postage amounts to from sent themselves to their local boards 25 cents to 50 cents the tax Is 2 cents from day to day. Finally, I ask that each, and so on. during the time hereafter to fee speciFor a Weak Stomach fied as marking the sixty-daperiod atcitizens As all a give of classification, general rule all you need to tention to the task in hand in order do is to adopt a diet suited to yanr that the process may proceed to a age and occupation and to keep conclusion with swiftness and yet your bowels regular. When you feel with even and considerate Justice to that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamall. WOODROW Tablets. advt. berlain's WILSON., (Signed) - Paramount Picture A y package. .eLiug. occur to any driver and Mr. is fortunate in ot having been more seriously Injured. It is report ed that he vill be out and on the Job again in a few dajs Members of these boards have tendered a consnlpnous service. The work was done Without regard to personal convenience and under a pressure of Immediate necessity which serimposes great sacrifices. Yet the the experience vices of men trained by of- the first draft must of necessity be retained and the selection boards must provide the directing mechanism for the new classification. The thing they have done is of scarcely the magnitude of the thing that remains to be done. J call upon all citizens, therefore, to assist local and district boards by proffering such service and such conveniences as they can offer and by appearing before the boards, either upon summons or upon their own initiative to give such Information as will be useful In classifying registrants. I urge men of tbe legalas as- CARLYLE BLACKWELL STARRING profession to offer themselyes THE BURGLAR" soclate members of the legal adviseach ry hard8 to e ProvIded ta - E Poultry Exhibit at B. Y. U. One of the finest poultry exhibits shown in this city is now on exhibition at the Annual Agricultural and Conservation show at the Brigham Young unhersitj. The exhibit opened yesterday morning and a great number-obirds are being - shown. Many of them are imported from as far as England. The exhibition of pigeons is especially attractive and the entire poultry division is better than anything that the school has yet shown along this line. The public is invited to visit the exhibition which free, and will be open until to- your eyes Getting Next to Gomfort put e the fire Js low end (fee rooMlett-ehilimntfih to yonr Jferfeetioo Heater. YiWh.ll be toaity araua in e Jiffy. l'ht, A IWfection Hester i cheep In priee bol M- - U end halt good looking, simple to opera feslhle bate allow it to act level on any ordinary mad reduce any (tendency to rook. Jt ivca, cheaper when seel .la.chffp. I Uat then sey coal fire-e- ven fee married anywhere. im Sold fey fcerdwete, rfurniture end Amitmest sPee. Fsr feeat rcaulta ua 'Conoco Safety OA- mw No scratch, y IWV? V A M Albaaaarqsa . Botta MDRLOjevmm JRAOV-MAS- Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co., Agents. S MADGE EVANS EVELYN GREELEY FaUe - change of needle CARLYLE BLACKWELL OIL COMPANY THS CONTINENTAL Coreofadoa) (A Ofixad - Plays all makes of records. j S.HUkrCitr no- Let us solve your tire troubles. The truly striking story ot the life ed to Bee him and it is certain that he will be liked In this departure. of Will . Lewis, an Impetuous, Miss Greeley makes an altogether young man whose Impetuosicharming heroine of thestory and ty gets him Into the worst scrapes dear little Madge Ba Editba, who disthat a young man can well get in, is covers the burglar when he comes to entertainlytold In rob the home where his former wife thrllllngly and The' Burglar, the' new is ftylng In ignorance ot the fact that , which will be the he is. still alive, is particularly efattraction at the Columbia theatre fective. The manner in which The on Thursday. Three . brlllian stars Burglar has been staged is ' notable. enact this Interesting, story. They There are majiy outdoor scenes of are Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Gree- unusual ' merit, among them being ley and Madge Evans and they do tbe scencB in which Carlyle Black-we- l In the character of Will Lewis is some of the very best work of their j Mr. seen escaping from the penitentiary in - this production. careers Blackwell Is seen In an entirely .dif- To day that The Burglar is of abferent role from those In which hlsi sorbing interest is to put the matter thousands of admirers are accustom-- ( mildly. a fun-lovin- & IJI m World-rio-tur- e Brady-Made- t? v , g VI ,Vw, ..J You can get them and save money at-- - J. H. Durrani Saddlery Co |