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Show EIGHT years of presidential service, and a war WISE ' ive coal s'rinKtir'ie embraces two things t oiZ': Talcir.tr note fact .that coal bins should not be allowed to o rnuvlv- - nut low while there weather, and THE SPECIFYING OF. CASTLE GATE OR CLEAR CREEK WHEN YOU BUY YOUR FUEL. For more than 25 years these two coals have served faith- min-- 5 fully if) all seasons providing the right kind of heat at the The two pic tun of th retiring pr"sidni Ml iheti own Ravages of .n oo the left It picture of President Wilson at the first meeting of hi cabinet eight vedrk last cabinet meeting in the Wilson administration, when thi picture a taken Feb ir t je rights the v. ng 1(lrt t imum expense. - ,.ia ..wsoaper correspondent sat al-- Washington audience for the first time in sixteen months he looked like a broken man. Doubtless both he and Mrs. Wilson were agreeably surprised when upon their appearance in the theatre the audience rose and broke forth in spontaneous cheering. The faces of both the president and Mrs. Wilson showed their great pleasure at the enthusiastically friendly reception; and the president who had become seated, arose heavily from his chair and waved his right arm in friendly response. f His left arm apparently hung quite useless at his side, and his manner indicated that the whole left side of his body from the shoulder down, was in a state of at least partial paralysis. All of Woodrow Wilsons pictures show him with quite a full head of hair, but the crown of his head is now quite bald. The features of the president are i Wilson for facing President "h0Urs on the occasion ; of Mr. at ilson's first public appearance theatre where John Drinkwaters was pro- ,y "Abraham Lincoln, witnessed so great "Rarely bare-in two short man a in ebange wonderful more a play), in, (or who conid the correspondent, ned: "When the president came dur-- r fk from Paris for a few days s, the progress of the peace con-rence- he headed a parade down ansylvania avenue, and his whole a man in fighting that of ipearance was lendid health and good On a great many Im. ien he was seen in public occasions In Wash-rto- n during recent years the comand at was always on his youthful But the other rorous appearance. ht when he sat In full view of a rather drawn, but when he arose to accept the greetings of his countrymen, the old Wilson smile was quite unchanged. Secretary Tumulty in his preelection speech, described his chief as a roan who had grown old in two years. That was a brief bui per feet description. ' Apparently the bulletins given out at the White House during the days of the illness of the president failed to tell even the half truth concerning the serious condition of the chief executive. "Mr. Wilson will occupy his new residence in Washington after March 4th, and ltjs given out that he expects to become almost a reclue for a period of at least six months. From all appearances, he is on the slow road to recovery. But it is clear beyond all question that his days of leadership are over. ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal Exclusively. T FIGHTING THE RAT TO KEEP DEADLY BUBONIC PLAGUE New (That FROM OVER SPREADING AMERICA COMING TO PROVO 2 - - days only MONDAY - 'TUESDAY, MARCH 7 - Orleans Is Doing to Exterminate Pest The Farmer. Worst Victim of All Story of the Rat How to Kill Him Off. -- screen--no- w playing to capacity houses at Nothing like it ever seen on stage or Salt Lake theatre. Salt Lake City, for the second time,thia season. ORLEANS, Bubonic plague ten million people in India in NEW killed rears. Orleans fs today conducting a tremendous ampalgn against rats, the transmitter of this terrible plague. Babonic plague appeared in three ports of the 'United States last summer New Orleans, Galveston and Beaumont. Tex. "Wherever you find a plague vie tjm, says Dr. Helsler, Americas peetest authority on bubonic, you find Mead rat in the ceijing, in a hollow vtan or under the floor. Fleas deserting the body, carried the disease to the hitman victim. So New Orleansjhas regular municipal guards who awe systematically toing from one buildfag to another, one house to another, ekt.ermlnating rats as they go, cleaning op, and cementing all holes where' thesmight Tilde. Thousands of the animal.Hare killed every day and the hope of eity officials Is that inside of a year the city w ill be practically rid of the That is why New PRESENTATION A - METROPOLITAN feverishly simul-laneous- Imffi ly Y Y . O - 20th "UNEXAMPLED WONDER OF THE Howard Chandler Christy liA magnificent production. --Charles Dana Gibson 1 Francisco conducted a similar campaign 10 or 12 years ago and probably stamped out the disease by Gan ' o doing. ONE OF But experts that this country make concerted 7 "Warfare atainst this filthy rodent if its people sy THEAT-KILLIN- G UA Work of Superb Art. - Brooklyn Times toothsome young poultry, all temptscatplague ing to the rat. Here, to6 are from waste offerings one tered abundant being f the diseases transmitted to hu- feed troughs of horses, cattle, Sine,y mans by rat fleas. Europe is today and poultry. Food and shelter overmn by swarms of rat . and the where! Is it surprising that rath animal 1$ Ameso in fast love the farm and stay on it? Increasing rica that it Is feared we are in for a In any campaign to kill rats, traps, Jlague of them if something is not dogs, cats and poisons are most ef' for done soon. ficient, the most reliable trapssnap, Three kinds of house rats occur In use are the inexpensive wy-er- sheet-met- pt 11 " ' . . -- al 41 LAST .OF THE MOHICANS NOW A LIVING HISTORY Critics have placed Maurice Tourneurs new picture. The Last of the Johicans, by J. Fenimore Cooper, jt new category of film 1b is called a permanent which means that , photopla-rlassijenterit will live when the ordinary tainment film has passed on. This ia for several reasons, the first being proved jm could make that .Tourneur entertainment-out-of an absorbing hod at the Coopers famous story, historical and same time preserve the educational values. The StradA, theatre offers his extravagant prodng tion next week. The Last of tl)e Mohicans is a to need repetistory too well known love sweet tale, with the but tion, and exthrills and humor pathos the will one is that moments, citing cause every beholder to gasp then is intensely laugh, then gulp for it and replete real, intensely human, with historical events that thrill. the selection of things discussed wasstate penitentiary a warden for the is in the event that George A. Storrs retained. not t general efficient states, none native, hut or. guillotine, traps. ManyThose that i migrants from the Old World. kinds are on the market. bases are not desirmost widely have - It? .formidable and them. ujstributed is the brown rat, known able, as rats fear and avoid Jbo as gray, barn, wharf, sewer,, or Snap traps should be set so that they mirway rat. This rat Is the worst will spring at a slight touchy our rodent pests. It made its appearance in America shortly before married here. me Revolution. and It may be recognize- - Royal W. Johnson of Provo mard by its large size, robust form, Alta North of Charleston were L. viunt head and short ried here Wednesday by Bishop The brown rat owes earsj its dominance L. Nelson. Marriage licenses were , d.,tits ferocity, its great fecundity, also Issued to Nelson John of Salt itself to near- and Marie Q. Anderson both ability er conditions. With abundant Laake City; Syleral R. Dennis and od It breeds from six to ten times Myra Ola Draper both pf Provo Ir-and produces (In the middle eUftTirthe United States) an aver--e PEACE OFFICERS MEET. of about 10 to the litter, young to oung females breed when three or Sheriff 3. D. BoyTwas called ur months old. The possibilities Salt Lake yesterday to attend a conof the . !cb reproduction are a menace ference of other peace officers the human race. At the maximum state. It I stated that among other f f increase and without ln a ew Tear the rats in the would consume all, vegetable . arodnets, and the earth ?lfl become a lifeless waste. be American farmer who i most eanse to detest the rat, Ha t the worst Victim of all. Many dwellings are old buildings and Proof, the cellar floor is T and the, burrowing ,arthen easily gets in. Barns, outbulld-(e- a and lumber piles, open 81 r the offer Places of concealment rat. , , ihelter, the farm offers a t i s f ac t i o n abundance of tat food T5iety an e are grains always acces-f- a iihu Second West 22 South field, shock, stack, mow, granary. and bln, Here grow la 88 fruits and succulent vege-8- Uki Here are rich eggs and the United v MUNICIPAL $QUADS OF NEW ORLEANS are to be safe from bubonic ad typhus, the latter also , CENTURY-- f, uFinest Vve ever seen. pests. must f Evening performances Rt 8:15. Matinees Daily, Starting Monday aC2;15. . - A -, , , Ironbound contracts, and of to cost production Owing will novor bo prosontod anywhere oxoopt at First-Cla- NOTE ss Dra-mat- ic Way Down East Thoatro Prices ' Adimssion Prices 25c to $1.00, 50c to $1.50. Boxes $2.00. Plus Tax. All seats Reserved. Nqw on Sale at Box Office. : Note--T- o out of town patrons How to secure ticketfiAddress letters, 'make add 10 per cent checks, postoffice anti express money orders payable to Columbia theatre, to insure addressed self include desired envelope stamped - war tax to price of tickets ' safe return, 9.8 miles. - ' A THRILLING PRODUCTION Embodying The Famous Story of the same Title, accompanied by a Selected Orchestra of Z?' Symphony Players The center of, population, as disclosed by the 1920 census, is in the extreme southeast corner of Owen county, Indiana. The figures show that the center of population during' the last decade has moved westward I Phone 85 4 Music Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and -- Guaranteed $10M a Seat" Mnw York Herald An EIGHTH ART produc-tionsX- BERT band horseshoeing and blacksmithing Worth i . He All Cleared Up. know I love you; will you rffbe -- v . You He "Oh, was , don Opinion, that you? THAT: GOOD COM TUE KIND YOU WANT Panther King "V Clear Creeks. ORDER TODAY Castle Gate marry . But, my deFboy, I refused you only a week ago. V Standard , - SMOOT & SPAFFORD Lon- . V 1- - " |