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Show DESERET EVENING NEW3 TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1918 100,000 BBBBBeBBaOB Prosperous Read the I Mondays1 i k .' ; ' What proposition have you to oiler this very desirable trade? - J j, .. k . Judge Mercy Hospital rUC into the vocational hed-a- t least two years of high School training into work to prepare as telephone electricians The eocational training will include practical work to prepare for any one of the following: duto exports, chauffeurs, radio experts, carpenters, blacksmiths,- Niuttii workers or machinelectricians will ists The telephone In secure special courses in physic eonnectloa with - their -- practical Instruction. Ail qualified who desire to secure induction into either of these groups should present themselves at ths at ones Induction la also open at tho college for those men who registered prior to September1-1but who are not In class who have thirteen or more units of high school-wor- k. i-- it! . j Tech. , ' - Metal Contractor Tlave Banquet Ths Utah Sheet Metal Contractors' association held Its first annual banquet Monday evening, at the Commercial club. H. J. Wehlquiat was toaatmaater, and W. B. Newman of Ogden the speaker, on Organization. Osteopnlln Elect E. E. Keller was -- s elected president of the Utah Osteo- I pathic association last night, at the f r annnaimeetlng Of the - organisation. and , pearl Udall was elected secretary 1 treasurer and the other office were J filled of incumbent. J by I Red Cross Shower Mrs. BenJ. R. I Johnson a as hostes to the wivesreal--ofthe Utah rhiro'ictrs. at her dene on Eleventh East street; t a I Red Crow linen shower. A a result t "" toVtla sere handed Into the Red I Cross today to send Over Thcre.A. was served to dainty- luncheon - - dies.- I IS- Tax 2ta- - Check . Occupation - TheLargest Mineral Products corporation of Richfield ha paid its occupation tax in a check for the largest individual ram as yet received by Daniel O. Lar- cot- -' Sens state treasurer, And flector of the tax. The Check is for. I?,-- 1 120.24. The amount is paid without i protest. Vaccinating for Blackleg Ir. R. W. I Hoggan, state live stock inspsetor, is today in Wasatch, Rich county, wher , he is supervising the work of vacctnat-- I ' I Jng some 600 calves for blackleg.' The t cattle belong to tha herd of the Deseret I j Land and Live Block company, which I, Is voluntarily using this method of pro- teetlng against the disease. Danste and Program The M. I. A. I Emigration ward will begin their i season's work tonight by giving a , dance and . a program in the ward amusement hall. Refreshments will be served and a small admission fee I t will be charged. The program will in-- ,i elude popular songs, games, cartoons I . by Mr- - Votter, and a few selections ' . by the bsnd of Troop 16, ; i J Letter Carriers Dsdcc The Salt j' (lake latter Carriers association will giro a dance Friday night at Eagles' 1 shall. They will be assisted by the womens auxiliary of the organization, A musical program will also be given. Those tn charge of the program are R. ' Gerrans, R. Sperry. Orson Allen. Mrs. L. 8. La Mon( and Mrs. David Hart-- f ; well. The public Is Invited. I Receive CommlsKloa Word he been received in this city from Wash-- ft " that the ington, D. C., to the effectman have Utah and Idaho , following received commissions )n the army: I JCirtler- .- Bsdmi building. 'rLotber I first lieutenant, engineers: Delbert J XHincan, Salt Lake, second lieutenant. -- iivisr k S I it J, k , ( I - rf II A 1 1 i; It 1'0t ' !, 1 1 ll !v : s i ; ' V. y V j j !. will bo to receive' Chnetmaa boxes, tbfoogb the efforta of tho Rod Croea. After the receipt of package at tho Red Croea warehouse in New Tork juity, they (III be forwarded trod of charge, to ihe..Red.i;r.e jpommii)ner, A , nrt!r-tieall- Clss Morris & Sons Co. Opp. Tabernacle, Was 800 S. , An Kinds of THe Work. 'i MAHON (FOR THE DESERET NKWg)7 What we ll talk when peace is here once more: Fi'ONDER ache and gout,about, a In the days of yora 7. 'Of course - Wilkes Flayers will Nana . X wllI he discussed for long years three or nine; but some day 'tmft, stale and must take In 1U gory sign. And when war talk ha Bryant. An week.' ORFHECM ifesr bill, srKb Carter day, and has become a crime, can we thrash out the price of hay eJ1 ' dowu-withDehavta and Ilor PnrVcr, Bar-- . "oidenjy m Jl. lt (torpid friend.-'you'W k lo and (lark. Bison City Four, i talk, for long, long hour on end, about a game of ball? am Headliners, , j you ever.' do you think, wear out your trusty throat, debouncing ao, With winded gink who'd Ilka to have your voter I wonder, what wi u PANTAGES Vaudeville, them been when Headso dead U teem a the much long, like a- SlicFs Midgets an JW that made a night go wrong. It' hard' to think of grownup genutill liner.. Five Other Act. lB . ta oome,' discussing picayune or cent, or pup or chewing XSTt t lliirVT.Ftf PRjsfi- - Doaipf leert rJnL laa Fairbanks In He Come Up donbtiesa in ilttie while we'ij, hig the same old tone, "the asm 613 n w forget so soon! And you will e. , will be in ttyls for Patbe Seen; spend a lot of Smiling discussing gnats and flea; and I will writers nobia rhyme about ' ' . cheese. "AMERICAN J. Walter Kerrigan grocer1 A eon, a In Burglar far Right; edy; Salt Lake Opera quartet. STRAND--R- oy Stewart In Paying Hl Debt,Wt(l GaU Kaoo In As - Mao Made Her. BROADWAY 'For Husbands Only, featuring Mlkirod Harris 7 daringly French. The Devil Bateeate, RLULTO Freuch Usnatfian drama; Mammon and the Arcber. LEBERTY Franda X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne In The Vote of Innocence; comedy; jCai-youjt- , r -- ad ' ,1,. under-graduat- es Brothers in Gamp Together Together in Land of and Lafayette,' ' The Salt Lake City Federation of Women's clubs met yesterday at the Commercial club, and many Interesting subjects were dlscussed,lneluMng the best' plans for ths Americanisation of foretgn women. the questron 'or bom hospitality for soldiers, and the announcement of the expected presence here of Ells Flag Toung, former superintendent of the public schools of Chicago, who will speak In the Interests of tha Fourth Liberty Loan ou OcL- - IZ at ths Literary club- Mr.Fi-"- it Ladles' i was announced by Meaktn that the film "Fit to ihL" be shown at the First Congregational church. The other members of the committee are Mrs. E. G. Gowsne, Miss Florence Rome and Mrs R. W: Toung. A committee was ap pointed to look into tho beet means for foreign women, consist-In- g Americanising of hfra-J.-Wtdtsoa, Mrs. J. F. .Cowan, Mrs A. H Parsons Mrs Elisabeth Coray and Mies Louise Corder. Tha Women's Auxiliary of the local machinists' unfon made formal application for admission Into the federation. l state-own- Gla. Youre .b? f,?;.1 i - Jnrrfasn Miss Helen Spalding it the pole woman representative at the meeting of the Utah State Frees association. She It the whole thing" on ths Green River Dispatch, reporter, editor, poblisber, type setter, room foreman, galley boy, prreg feeder.-- . newsboy what the French would call "Tost Le Th only thing she does not do is to lift the heavy forms en the press; a horrid man" doe that. Mias ftpaldlng declares she dors so enjoy newspaper life, it Is to her one hilarious dream of never ending Joy. "a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. Why, he wouldn't give It up for anything, even to be the wife of a foreign ambassa,, dor. al Fro-mag- k. I"., gtn Jerry - 1. 11. er before They may bet used, os of the full payment Oct 1. amount of Fourth Liberty loan bonds I subscribed. If ths first Installment of 10 per cent baa been paid on or before Oct 1 and It is desired to complete payment of the remaining per cent, this may b and it is desired to- - eemplsts pay99 per cent, this of of th Lake ment remaining George be done, but only between the Dies of Spanish Influenza may dates of Oct. 2 and OcL 24. 111. The treasury department has given that deliveries of bonds for Georgs Kerr, son of Mrs A. 8 Wil- Instructions which payment has been made by unitlett of the White Hons hotel, died at ed State treasury certificates of inthe Merry hospital In Baltimore, Md . debtedness shall not b made until , Suuda. of Spanish lnfluenaa. and his after Oct 24, widow is seriously tll at that hospital ( with the same disease, according to Needed word received by his mother yesterday. More Towels Born ii Fargo. X. D., II years ago, Mr. Kerr came lo Balt Lake wtth his Hospitals in France parents when a child. From that time until a year ago when he went to, BalContributions to th Red Cross linen timore to accept a position tn a governIs being conducted ment poison gas plant-- he resided In shower, which thin cltv. , th nation, failed to a cerTb body will he brought to Salt throughout last In Salt Lake Lake by his brother. Stephen Kerr, tain extent failure was during due This probably now In the naval aviation service at week othesdtnea of, activities to along other Fenaaoola. Fla. Besides his mother, needs. As urgent request ba been brother and widow, Mr. Kerr I sur- war donate can towels who all made that vived by two stetcrej Mrs. O. W. Klin is the opand Mra John Blakemiore, both of this and other articles necessary Franca, do so eration of hospitals In division's city. quota at once. Th mountain Is 14.00 articles, but that allotment baa must Tb drive reached. been not yet sir service: Dr. John L. Kelly, continue until the requirements are satIdsho, captain, medical corps. isfied. Robert J. Manager According Charges Are FUcd Charging them th response so far is so meaWith having sold lntoxtcstmg liquor Shields Is scarcely worthy of mention. ger, it to soldiers tn uniform, complainU The Red Cross commissioner th France wer filed yesterday by the United has advised America that millions of States district attorney against Louis these articles must be supplied for tbe American soldier is tb hospitals of K el peris and Frank McClellan. is it is almost Impossiis accused of having sold whisky Franc, and since to obtain such large quantities on to Sergeants William J. Grogan and ble a personal appeal is made market, Otto Q. Hisle of the Seventieth engi- th to every householder in the United on 21. McClellan is Ahf. neers, States for contributions All donations In Salt Lake must no charged with having sold intoxicating the local Red Cross liquor to Napoleon Brown and - other made dirert to headquarters, or is case th donor is soldiers in uniform on dune 12. unable to make the delivery, headquarbe 'phoned and th Red Patriotic League to Assist The Sait ters should tor corps will call for ths take chapter of th Girls' Patriotic Cross-mo, leagu met Monday evening, at the bundles Civic Center where they pledged themselves in a body to insure the .. of the Red Crons, linen shower to B. Y. U, to Care or secure linen for use in France. The T. A. Sr 500 shower will be held" next Thursday, Oefc tO.at the Community kitchen, un- Brigham Young Unlrorslt 7 Provo der direction of Mrs. Cleo Van Cott. oeeom Miss Luella Pickett and Miss Elizabeth has mode oil orronfemeoto lo in Vho ktudU-on"Den ha iterr Thvf-l- t n en may bd brought moda te 3 fc to tha kitchen. 4 lo v7 p.m. The girls training corps. Supt. H. H, Cummings that 100 the Church school states and brought 400 can each of preserved of enrolled boya men already fruits and TjeUle last night, for use from 'have Colorado. Idaho and Arlaona. at the reconstruction. Ji pspitatFon ogvw ttah.lJtvreen wHT Douglas, years who wttt he- inducted ft Thin that ft be done before October 1. Rncrultlng Buff fxwtured- - The the dat ctoatng regiatraitow ftrmv recruiting offices'in the Central building are .permanently closed as are also tho substations out In the Will Furnish Cars ' state and In" Idaho, and the force is scattered to various army center To Move Crops mostly to Fort Logan. Colo. Th comG. Idem. W. Hail, manding officer, . (gpeclal Correspondence ) who.haa been.tn charge. uuce-Ded- . i, WASHINGTON.' - OcL . Jengro 1417. leaves tar the last roan Smith of Idaho haa submitted of the week, to be examined for to to major on Ui retired list. dap to the Regional Dlrectoa of tb United Since the lieutenant took command, tion. Chicago. Illinoda. furnfvhed by 43 being from Utah, and 3.24 from shippers in eastern Idaho, regarding Idaho. Lieut, Hall leaves many friends the probable number, of cars which here, and an excel! u Impression betit b; cause of his efficiency and unvarying sea b a hih duplication bwauwr-ocurrod last as of cure Mr. Pmilh ia assarod by lh regional director that the admln-I- n MARTIN COtL COMPANY. familiarised with itself has ration -Move ahead with tha Government. the requirements on th Oregon Short Buy your storage coal ood.. 2661 Lin and that every effort is being ton. Don't Increased tha lake rare pounds delay, made-t- o loading this season with, ft little-dew- y as Phones WasatcH" 4466, 4467. ' ti6S to inconvenience and shippers Advertisement. possible.. -- Sekft your Yams Gifu nowI Th MARSH COAL CO. yoo start bu ring goterujnmt raggrata them tn OcL Our stack is complete, Coal The kind you want: when you Jmncti Jewelers, 1 Main &L Ad - ! want lt Phone- Was. J3 and 1307. u verUsemenL , j1 Exchange Place. Adrertiaement. Oct. " lt. ' llt. are For Nez-perc- e, ' Ket-per- sue-ce- . Bond On Country Newspaperl Salt for - ed My, Bat Its Great To be Whole Thinf Kerr ce Favorable w-- semi-annu- -- f se C.Men - pro-mutt- a rrmNu tribute BT WALT -- Idaho to the dead may be ordered here with iltevery confidence - that the to carefully- and work-wy TV erect menu executed, menu in 4.11 style from the plainest to the more elaborate. Estimate and sketches furnished ' on re. queue ' ex-a- i ! ablo & -- V- - SALT LAKE THEATRE 'Voure In Love. with Oscar Flgnma. Madore Wednesday, WIIKES '--Tbo Fighting Rope Spanish lnfluenaa Is assuming eerie us proportion, that the lecat Rd-M1- .r: ktVr memHeeretlxr pack-- 4 Cross are preparing for any emer- - area inteadad for mailing in pecem-genc- y 1 ber. ' Chrietxnee poxea ahouid be at the that' may arise. arehuuee belore Oclooer It. The packages mast not weigh mors to all chapters, asking them to mobll-'tha- n 11 pounds sad may be addressed the prisoner at tbs camp wher he services' lie their forces la case tbefr P v I. Jobs are needed. For tbo present they gr la confined,. ae iollon: infantry. American prie- maktng niaeke from gauss and tape, in. oner of wag Kreigsgefangeaenlager order that , those having any aymp- -i (meaning prisoner of war), iname of tom. of the disease SumHnTvS an4 not endanger others with an oUtr nrappinc addreseed thu: whom they aeaoctete By Warehouse AtUntlo division. Amerl- of these ineeke wiij be at Red Cross Hed Cross 10 E Fifteenth street, headquarters; the work f the unit New york Clty N T Q the upper and others chapters Sail Lake and., eft .bonld be written the Granit otakea, aaslated- - by conreraaca aender- with of tha aud address najn e visitors .pent ail of Monday dliigest-jthwords "Christmas package for the at building. Biahop. ly working AmeHou, prisoner of bar." making these maeka. , FIe Inslructora Tbn9 psrkages must be sent y ever U worker assisted. or parcel Tpo.L prepaid. They An nrgeut call is also mads that all prera contaiiT m.r eny of ths following o and practi- -j of made leather), (not cel nurses register at once with Mrs.y,,.,,, (bair hand, tooth, shaving B1 shoe), buttons candy lhard), Ci- ters in order tn.t1caseSalt Laka City may crackershind-sum-or aars cigarettes combsleather), be prepared the epidemlc as- -. gloves (not the proportions it has tn Pthr blK.uta needles and knivee. kerchiefs pocket - j-cities They will receive pay for theirj thrud ' pens penholders ehaTpink- - eoente. work6 If required. rasoca and blade, pipea. safeir A request was" jnxd of the or cream. smok-Rob- ert j nk Rev.-J- o hoePlaces fnot teatherk, scarfs, A J. Shields of the tobacco.' soap, socks. w ,n) in Love cb(wnk Cross for the use of Judge Mercy hoe- -' undBrWeer, sweaters tooth powder, towels moalinewash. pital. An Immediate reply wag or liquid One of the latest scintUlaUoits front 'paste eelved, placing the hospital at periodicals pnb-cvtpersonal photographs held the boards at the Salt f Fed Fished the war, fruit cake, plum- Broadway Ink It wtt be ddl kbefore Theatre last night. It is called care for tuflueaga fruit. candled choeolate,coon re In love' and it ta a combin renovated and. aneratlops made nee.o,K gam.-dri- ed fruitr deesi- that It can be reedy Itfr Instantin the eearhevinf csted potatoes, cereals, fruit tablets iMion of charming songs, graceful Dr. Samuel G. Paul is assisting ae lime or such droP: lemdn and colorful settings wtth a work. mouth organs dancing helmets, felt slippers, number of capable people headed by , , iteilaga Caaoelled. Red Cross and insect powder.Oscar Fig man, a comedian who is alAll the meetings for the 1 most doming to be one of our Institueducational conference, scheduled for tions. The musical theme "You're in, . and have Outlook tomorrow, this city today Love.1, which runs through tbo piece, " " been called off Owing to the epidemic the charming song Loveland and Even the conWestminister of Spanish lnfluenaa. College several ference of food administrators which thernumber -- thoroughly was to have been held in h ashlngton. the caught fancy 'of the audience, Is Westminster D. C faculty college beginning October 1. has been whii the novel episode of a girl called off end Mrs F. C. Schramm, In congratulating Itself that th books for swung out t over the shidtence on a S?UfX arad.nulc year showed only projected spar from tbe picturesque after a difficult and ship,4cew rounds of applause,. Mr. to await instructions when another deficit of --set. trying' year, Th enrollment of the Figman might have had more to do, data will benew cases of the disease first week this fall exceeded that of but Several In what th author gave him, he were reported tn8alt Lake yesterday, the first week last fall by over 1( was at hi best. Tha most popular ouickly per cent, although, as President H. W. but being mild cases ofandhealth ofReheard aaya, "we have sot enough singing of th evening was rendered attention brought to tho McCune a Georgian a, Mr. ficials they were easily brought un- college grade young men to assure us by Mis unit of the student army training1 White a the judge, and Mr. Brunen der control. as the captain, while Miss Watson Tbo girls' department corps and ' Mr. Weils did some thoroughly crowded, so that outside accommodafound them. for to be have tions had r Instructions to Banks artistic dancing. The trustee of the college estimate is regrettable that equal praise It I76.PO not less than will It As to Payments to carryrequire the institution through th cannot be bestowed on the libretto. current year, and complete the boys' The story is even more wishy-wash- y than musical comedies usually are, dormitory- - New sections of Idsho and The federal student to while the main theme is suggestive, Cah have sent their first Francisco ha and French will often to the point of kindness. Westmlnster.Chemistry t this year. bankers -- and trust --companies at th be special attention The same bill runs tonight, tomorstudents are reported sub- row afternoon and evening. Twelfth district, that United States Westminster Libof number a for goodly Indebtedness scribing of ytreasury certificates to th erty bonds Mies Mrigaret Moore, formay be used in making payment is Westminster the of faculty, Francisco merly ban of bank reserve federal with the hostess house at Camp Fourth Liberty now for subscription to the . FlinSlOn. Js , "'Ylit ttapqiar wmedy.' mmatr&iR8b loan, as follows, the first t They .may be1 used to pay This by Billie Burke, come to the theapayInstallment of per centon or before tre Thursday with Audra Aldan in the Car Service on Several -ment msy thus bo mads -- Student at University M las Ruth S. Is studying Anderson, of Ephraim, ths stateh university this pharmacy cat her sister, rasnllng-wltIs She year. Mrs. J.JL Roger, No. 7. Acme Place. I Still Enlisting Workmen Agent E. A. Uhclan of thg Nrtrty W, Y., munl- the explosion at tion works, U1 and Kock Inland I I Perth Ainboy sajs i have no effect on hi enlisting work men for taro-Miller Miner. Going East Glen weeks j leaves tn few day on a twowill visit I absence in the east, when he I the Walter Reed hospital at Waahlng- Red e work at the iI ton, to study-thCram la connection with hospital. tSmim for Service Owen Gray, a 'X member of the University club, baa re- -j i, reived notice that he may Apply to the I J Mppers and Miners' division of the t i engineer corps, for underground serv- -, Joe. Mr. Gray Is a graduate of Boston . 11 PRISIfflS Iii Days to Come TONIGHT Trav-dogu- Tbo Detent Sem la on Bale on Every Train That Leaven or Entera Salt Lake Pally After 1:80 P. m. Patrons Who Can Not Obtain It Are Hi. Requested to Inform the New - : i A j ; Uerna Switzerland, and from thee' the prisoners In Germany and A us trim Only ops package can ba sent to each man. and preference will ba given to tbo family of -tbs prisoner. Tho postal, regulations permit- - the rach suett 2 HEWS III BRIEF s at to col-le- gs "THE XEtS ON THE TRAINS. : FOR SPANISH INFLUENZA . Into tbo o Thursdays t to About acbMT education, Wli-a- st and GBso-m- : TO WAGE VAfl WITH students army training eorparot tbo Utah AgriInitltattoa baa cultural uUaytr-t-tt boon authorised to Induct 000 addition l.rocn..for nrerhanloal. and telephone training and foe trainingto aaInatruotiont electrician, according President K O. Peter-ao- n by just received from the war department. Tbo college will begin tbo Immediate induction (. Cl) d men.ll year of age have-ba- d a grammar and over.--wh- ISSUED- -- It FAMES CROSS DEO . BEilfitED IT LOG AX, Oct. 7. Is addition tOt mou now Iwlnf Inducted Met Ion of th collegiate -, ly.Nevrs , ' Farmers Semi-Week- ' IDDITIOiM . ,:?,Uh,rrhtohrof(,Bih:' loss, of-t- oc-;r- yr , lt St,. I see title part. Manager Fyper announces scale of popular prices for the enth popularity of the gagement. and young star- 1 relied upon to fin the Beginning Thursday service Is tp be house, - yf reduced on the Third avenue. South west Seventh South street Th Tempi and Fighting Hope- car tines during tha alack hours the present service remaining between 7 'Ther are but five characters in "Th and 6 a m., and I and 7 am. This t play toy declared to be a conservation meas- Fighting Hope. a thre-a- ct ure Th Third avenue line patronage William 3. Hurley, which ia th bill at has suffered a heavy falling off because the Wilke theatre this week; and of of the removal of so many soldiers. the actor impersonating these, really p program heavy demands are made on the; tai Exceptions to the effective Monday next, will be the city enta of but one, Mias Nana Bryant. It and county building, th Holy Cross i her to depict th love of a hospital, the tabernacle sad Orephsum mother task fighting for the honor of her sneatre. sons, against odds even greater than , (she knows of. Th role furnishes her New Secretary Arrives z. abundant opportunity to display her lability to understand and to express Work To Take up Girls the storm and stress in a woman's hearL Bh meet all th requirement G. Bara a usual. apHiss Holiday, nswly W. Mias Claire Sinclair play a rather T. for th pointed girls secretary C. A has arrived in the city. For sev- puritanical advleer who towards the to have more eral years. Miss Holiday haa been locat- end of the play it ahown One rather ed in New Vork city during thp winter, discernment than sense. Mr. cornea felt Sha work for girla. obliged to tell Hurley suspects planning club directly from the University of Iowa wbat they would say, and assign ed extension department aa director of tho that burden to Mrs Mason. university summer camp for girls. Georg Barnes has the part of tb Miss Holiday believes that a girl's much upon Splendid successful business man fighting for patriotism depends enthusiasm hi honor and even his freedom against and upon health the sbiiity to do good team work. One tha cry of as envloua rabble, representorganixatioo ed and led by that rather indistinct slogan for a bugas nails girl' and dipped in bas been: Hard entity, the newspapers. A Burt Th early fall plan Includes, stag sunshine. a likable. If. sharp besides patriotic work for others, hikes, Wesner depict outdoor cooking parties, hockey and tongued, old misogynist who. strange la a bachelor. Fredas It seem, may similar sports. The girls secretary want to know erick Moor complete the cast as a and school Salt Lake girls girls girls thoroughly contemptible husband and In business. Any girls or groups of who get hi deserts by being interested in "bikieg" are invited convict girls off to call Mle Holiday at the T. W. C. A. hotFanit stage. selection and xylophone solo by Del Beesley hire the orchestral feature. The play run all week with Funerql of Soldier. matinee Thursdgy and Baturday1 J held will be 'funsral services Military in the Central Christian church, Wed- Fairbanks Very nesday si 3 p m., for George F. Darrow, . Volatile Douglas Fairbanks score died at Fort th SU Lake soldier who soother triumph in his latest McHenry. Md , October 3. of pneumonia escort th will picture, He Comes Up BroilA company of soldiers to Mt Olivet ing." to be seen at tbe Paramount-Emprebody from the church occur T1e body where Interment will today. Motion picture lover may be viewed at th Eddingtoa1 un- have wondered at the whirwfnd acp.m, tion staged by the popular screen star dertaking establishment until - Oh many occasions, and each time Wednesday. many leave the theatre . with the thought that surely Fairbanka.can-no- t It-Wiperform stunts to eclipse those just th witnessed. - All such can do nothing wiser than to attend the present picture. "Doug performs with auch agility and almost unbelievable quickness that it Is often quite impossible to keep track of him. It seems a If all the cleverness is combined : Falrbankaian in this one production. of . In point novelty, the new Vehicle r for the athletic star oecu-piprovided Were all in the battle line a place all by itself. There is a wild and in many respects remarkable, on. is word the and carry now, chase after a canary brings Doug.- - pitying the part of Jerry-MNo fight was wer won By gloom. tin; new an Into environment, entirely Answer the German snarl with a ' that of a tramp. To reveal In detail Yankee grin, and HIT HARDER, the story ofandJerry, who after many startling adventures, Brave surprising Smiles are ' bullets. finds wealth and love, would be ,un- those who to Of Words Just are prefer to learn' the bayonets. thoughts .. seeing the picture themselves. cheers are tarins of powder that factTbebyPpthe News and a travel picthe straight and swift to the ture to the. .FIJI Islands completePresibilk Reveral good pictures of enemy lines." dent Wilson are shown on his recent trip to New Jersey to vote at a primary election. Interesting war ncepea are Tbe orchestra, under depicted. Sunday School Union also the direction of. Prof. Ed P. Kimball, furnished special music for th leadStore ing picture., . Lines Will be Reduced a , kip-sto- and-norm- seeLatet ss Do XmasCards and Good Book's es ar v -7 Book' THE BOOK STORE OF SALT . LAKE (CITY, ; 44 East on South Temple SL The Brpadway Bill - SHERMAN AND EDWARD ROBINSON OcL 7. In the wingives bla soMfer x. dow at th home at President James ta ths land of Lafayette.' H. Robinson of South Daria stake the people cheering them an the i., children singing Americas hangs a service flag, which tells the T In parsphri P- story of two sons In tbe service of their lall, hIL th aya Tanks are hrv J country, both with th American fight- what ths he wa do ; cars ing forces in France. Both were at 7v0ur?,Sobln" y the Yanks thW with ths Camp Kearny Utah kiddles th regiment, when money sinr tia both went --through tho long period of tU of being intheynglaaM and they went-- overseas night where training there he could undent Theirnames r Sherman together. and irt France next tw; and Edward. They are big husky chaps everybody, tag, where be could not understaM. typical Tanks, tb sort of boys tha word, e I am fine and dandy." be Allies are So glad to greet over there." Ed. and tbe others are th u Is a letter to his mother, Sherman all ready to help lick th Hut" FARMINGTON, k- -- -- . English School Boy Writes of German Air Raid on School - CCOtTNT of a German air raid an EngUsh'school ia told tn letter received recently by Percy Shelley of Midvale, Utah, from Henry .Charles Golsby) a boy in the Mawbey Road London County Council school, England. Master Gols-b- y Is Id year of agw In an Article syndicated among a umber of newspapers of the United State last July one of his letters was reproduced In facsimile. The article wbleh had for Its theme the federating of children of race was published the Anglo-Saxo- n in The Deseret News, July t. 1316. Mr. Shelley took occasion to send k copy to the young English school boy, who replied with the following letter: Nawbey Road London, " County Council School, . Old Kent Road "London, 8. E. 1 September 3, 1316, dear American friend:' My 'I received your tetter and contents, and we. at this school, were all 'delighted when we read 1L But I think my headmaster was really more pleaswhich ed at the kindly thought prompted you to send. But for you. we may, indeed have heard nothing more of th matter. Tbe newspaper and your letter have been - sent to sveqr class in tag of a new feature photoplay. ' Th etory was filmed under ths- tltls For Husbands Only) It' will- be shown first at the Broadway theatre today, Wednesday rad Thursday. Mia Mildred Karri, ths little lady who created such success in "Ths Pries of a Good Time, is the star. It I Claimed that the story as planned by the mistress of cinema craft is so unusual that even the cleverest student will to find himself baffled In his efforts anticipate tb climax of th play. A A On - th school and each fescher haa tin them to th children. Ther art aa. Oh thousand tn attendance Mrs. classes. On twenty-on- e the occasion the last d by tbe Gotha ti school was hit, but not much dasat was don. Unfortunately on of standard three scholars and hisifaik were killed in their home Jut ) and hi mother and brother and Mk; injured. The father had insured tlm tn a newspaper. and the mother ' terwards received one thousand aa fifty pounds; so that was a little t solatlon for ber. That raid was la We have not had ae since- - 1 think our R. A. F. boy tr keeping them too busy across the chu sir-rai- Whlt-Runda- y. nel. . v I must not forget to thank yoo postcard, Old Glory, tho waning of which I though very inter tag. My headmaster is enclosing maae order, one dollarf and would bo w glad If you could send on a few oops of Ik (up to value including poetage)BaturW Deseret Evening News of July 6. 1911, as he would Ilka tk authorities of the London eoo? council to eee it. Again thanking you mod ordt for your kindness, and hoping to M from you again, I am your very sincerely ' HENRY CHARLES GOIABf T- CrOSS Has Charge Of Relief Work in Fma The Red Cross haa been duigaani by Gen. Perth log,. commaader-ia-A- tf of th American expeditionary fMw Franca, aa the only relief society thorixed to undertake tb work af to a te America eating and ministering wounded, who have been removed W th battlefront to hospitals ia Fra Word to this effect wa received an official bulletin at tb local M I Croea headquarters yesterday. It " leaned following the receipt of Count Certificates chrflua applicants from militarised king permission to visit Aw,W; To Receive New Name wounded In receiving treatment eePits It is designed to hospital. The slate board of education haa to th policy adopted to centralis tar-se-a of activities relief organisation! ruled that after the present, year . the and to facilitate th Rea P a title dating eery work of the A merteaninto, county .certificates, back t th days of county superinten- with th army in Franoe. dents of school shall be known aa -- second class" certificate. They en- in the title th teacher to teach of the a tat 'for 'Two years board haa also The permitted Daria. Juab and Alpine boards of education too modify their high school ofprogram at least 6 aa to Include 36 Weeks hour days In school. In addition to ramtwo kind least mer awpervtaton.of at of vocational work, and atilt partlci-pIn the state high school fund fer the current year. This action Is taken of tha stats high on recommendation school inspector. Prof. Mostah Hall and in accordance with n role laid down by the, board at a previous meeting. c ' J Killed. - White playing that he wa shooting Germans, ,T. Richard Stenblo, 13 year old, was accidentally shot and killed by- bla playmate, Lester Peterson, Thttrday afternoon. Both the boy lived In Hunter, where tbe-- accident occurred Tbe charge passed through the boy-pomtng out at tho hack. right lung, Fund el services were held tn tha Hunter ward chapel at 2 Sunday. aD ' Kind Bought ia. J at - Boy Accidentally Sacks of acdSoId Large - Quantity always on, hand. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO rsri COUNTRY ORDERS. - 1 P-- Kansas City Sheep Sales. (Special to Th Newell KANSAS CITY. OcL L Sheep receipt. Is. 666; market, steady. Jones of Meber sold five carloads of tmba, II After spending more than a month pounds, at 111 S. and one toad efevn in working out th details. Mis Lois at 33.66. Lindsay of Huntovllte sold Weber ba Just completed th stag- - JM.lambS. 72 pound $16.16. -- want iron, brass, copper, . rubber, rtr. Also srvr Carload specialty. ear lota Continental Junk : Cor. ttSLh Hy. 1773; So P- Co. 3rd West - 0. Box tfCS. |