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Show . Soon Be I ji "Firing-Op" Tims I - . , n ."I Are you equipped jM x; wit'u I'lenty of good "V; coal miiJ a clean fur- 9 i f i : ' These eool nights ?4 are penile l'tminders rt -that cold weather is vk not far off. f you have not laid in I : .i ; . .2. 1 f -'5 your Avinter s sun- : ';$ tjil ply of ABERDEEN, . "the 05 per cent f Q fuel," better do it r (f'.-i now. (iet in touch with 5 . .'o your ibali-r today; j j -.ij !'e will supply you p SI I pL Jl FOR IK ALL DRUG STORES ; Programme of entertainment given by prisoners of wp.r at Goettingen (first pige). if Le 15 Avril 1915 '! I Inauguration Officielle p v de la I Maison du Prisonnier de Guerre" P PROGRAMME . Premiere Partie d ' La marcha nuptiale ...... .. . Mendelssohn Execute par I'OrchestrB Symphonlque ! OReCTl04l M. A. REtTER, 1 Prix de Violon du Conservatoire de Line I- j M B. de LEYE, W Prix de iijte du Conservatoire ds Gand. Viva la . famille ... - . Schubert ChcBur 6x6cut6 par la Chorale (Direction m. montharOUX) ?. Remise des clefs par M. HARTE, Secretaire, General du . pWeltbund" l Diacours de M. le ' Colonel BO GEN, Cnmantjant du Camp ; Discours de M. le professeur D. STANQE ;' ' Jj Discours de M. Leon PAILLET, prisonnier f rancais ;' II ' Discours de M. Ernest WINYARD, prisonnier anglais;" Discours de M. Godfried . ROOMS, prisonnier beige.'' Ouvertura du Figaro . i - -.. Mozart Execute par I'Orchestre Symphonique Deyxieme Partie . 1. Mignon.-.-r ' Thomas r 6, La robe blanche XXX chanle per M. Jean Mainy de ta Gatte Lyrique chants par M. Henri SpreyX, artiste lyrique 2. Harpe Eolienne' . '. . A.Sidney 7. La Tosca. .-.-. ; Puccini' . J I morceau da Piano exfeute par M" R. Clymana cnanW par M. Jean Malny da l Ga!t Uyrlpu" Jj) 3. Cequedisentlespierres J.Jouy 8 Foyer, 6 doux foyer - XXX fW ' mi chame p.- M G Montharoux, artiste lyrloue chante par Sir Valshe VA I 4. Le chant du reveil . . Saillens , , ., , ,, , D ... . chcu, ..ecu,, p., cno,. 9- La dermere lettre .. . L PailleJ V I i.eitee par t. Paiilol 1 1 ' - un P etit enfant le conduisait , II I Ui . -.j,,. XXX Jl 10- La veuve Joyeuse (valse) F, Lehar ( lULj chant. Pa' Sir Veck " ' execute par I'prchestre Symphonigyo Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S r r "'- i $ LIBYAN OLD TUNE- & Unexcelled p, m lUi) Cereal fSevergge & " WSi inoit'intoxioating) ' I . I m f. 1 An Ail-Year-'RoHiict Drink I l Everybody enjoys it for more than just its q 1 thirst-quenching qualities. The pleasure it gives m comes from its goodness its wholesome, nutritious! m ifl Serve Puritan with your meals, too. Its the ideal bev- $s erage for everyone, every day in the year, and besides I-, I Hs Good For Yon fgjg , - jj You will find Piiritam at all first- ill Cold (Cl m class hotels, restaurants, soda I i "m AY pjs fountains, drug stores wherever ffilfvl (ViVlk --1 p good drinks are sold. .'. rtT'Ml V Order ' By The Case. fti i The K. C B. Company, tsS&rfr llwm '.KJ Commerce E!da.. V I Sjl SHUfi ',JUnitf f i' avj Kansas Cily, Missouri. VntsV7'' V 1 ' i MAX DAVIDSON . iKpffftP P 'x4 Distributor. pg-gsvflfw? Ural M fe Offices Salt Lake, Ogden, Utah; Pocatello, Idaho. iJ l ' VM BOTTLES OE DRAUGHT. THE K-C-B-CO- l p! . j Unsurpassed in Purity, Flavor and Quality j Throughout these Mountain states, it is a reo ognized fact that people demand good things' to eat. They always -want the best. They know how to discriminate in favor of quality products. For this reason ' ' $ 7ha bread that made l$jj ' l&M mother stop feaftinq 11 has continually gained ground, until now it is tho one bread depended upon and preferred by all. S The grocer's supply of Eoyal Bread is the first bread supply to become exhausted seldom a loaf left over. It is the bread choice of thoughtful buyers. ROYAL BAKING COMPANY, Salt Lake ii y , I I, . i . i , . .i i TVrp Tri 1-1 f?-iro Vnnr Wn1-? tVi s T.-irrroct Pi yr'il ? i rvi 'fJfVfJB-i piU roller;! in i (3 5 tl-vi I UTH feiJi U-i if,. BI:G Is .'.ca roisc'.io 'S J - Incciucsasdlceharci V W not st ricturc I'rc.cnij coataslotu evt-n iv Dncca.w:'. CczUi d-.;iic:'.-r,;-; a. or ii tollicc C-..'i - .... r. il-.-J Ly ! ,i |