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Show THE mOVO IIEUALl) BUS cpio .ALICE NIELSEN ffiSSSSS 1 -- ... j SEiim Praises the Kimball .- i- V ....... a. M (MAM OCCUPATION OF NISH - OPENS ROUTE FOR CENTRALfPOWERS TO SOFIA AND TURKEY. The Bulgarian' Armies Have :r H ' I '.. 7 ' "A - ,,'V :; 18 PI f the I ". may i I ven the 'rjiL fj n lgri J con Mmtr- eoff is ' -- m m ; such h Loudon. The Bulgarians have oc eupled Nish, the Serbian wax capital, which gives them complete control of the railway'trom. Prahovo, on Danube, and thus opens a through route for thecentral powers to Solia " and Constantinople. addition, the Bulgarian and Or- man mam armies nave eflecteu a Juncture, at Krivivir, so thkt the tain paign, which ftaa been souiewh.it slower than expected, probably will hove at a faster pace. In fact, tx- Left, iur uiv suuuin u pan vi opi ulf., the invasion la already gathT:ig more headway, and despite Serbian resiBtance. the invading: armiws have ill made considerable progreas. More than ball of Serbia is now in tHiaHPHninn nf thw invadprK, and it 3 jaid in Berlin that the Serbians have an open line of less than sfv; enty mile for retreat into Montene-- 4 gro. Should they eeek refuge in. that r tv4 U fJfJ m t - and German . Main Effected a Juncture and Campaign Probably Will Move at Faster Pace. 4 . I ... Ill Lower Cost ofJLiving "Three cents. (3c) worth of coal Iieats our house over night and cooks our breakfast with PATENTFD High Oven Range "We save the We save the big coal .u'strian forces, which already have wlen-;nwts eg1inan ;attack-along-t- western Montenegri frontiers. alter In the south, however, the allied lorces appear to be too strong for who. admit that they arc faced by superior numbers. ifore allied troops are "being sent from Saloniki to the scene of ... the . . ., e 1 i i i .i uope uiai uiey win ot'o Bgnung in me ible by the capture of Veles to comadvanced pelthe - Bulgarians,-wh- oivest of Uslcup, to retire and clear the Salonnd-iMltrovUz-a railway, ao that Lssistasce an he sent to the Serbian northern army. There, is also lack of news concern-In- g the Russia expedition, which was reported early In the week on the Roumanian frontier, whfl Roumania, tike Greece, is maintaining her neutrality in th face of agitations in the country for intervention. - rwiU lUing teed ALICE NIELSEN Prima Donna note. Bottom Optra Companies Robinson Bros. rianoCo. tub- - nee WHY IS PROVO FIRM? The Truth. After reading this generous and encouraging report from Mr. Gordon, those who have the misfortune to suffer) as he did, will naturally long to get similar, relief. But to get the same good as Mr. Gordon had, .you Wedifesdayi Kov. IT remedy. get-thaea- me A. H. Woods " Offers the International Success V Theatre of War at Request z ' of Colleagues. Londoa "liord Kitchener, at t!u request of his colleagues, has left Eng land for. a short visit to the eastern theatre of war." This announcement, made Saturday ; evening after a cabinet council anusuat meeting ior Saturday ana a toiig audience which Premier Asquith rumor., bad'with'the king, set. current as to the war secretary's prci Will Visit .Because , Its Citizens Have Learend THEATRE There -- ng can afford tOTut one in your home, today. The "fuel saved bays the range. If you want big returns for your money here's a sure way to get it. See the name "Cole's" on the oven door- none genuine without it . -- . Taylor Bros. Mm oatyml --C- -- OlYOREDnYS -- a-- . 11 M5T1S at-res- TeLf Tiirenrtons. ThereTareTto otherkidney-pil- ls the same as Doan's. That 13 why Provo Threaten to Shoot Inspectors. . v' people demand the genuine. Chicago. Mrs, Scott Durand, wealJohn H. Gordon, fanner, 65 W. Cen ter St, Provo, says: "I used several thy owner of a prize dairy herd, has medicines before taking Doan's Kid threatened to shoot any state iiTiv.L.7-ney Pills, but they were the first ones who came to her farm-- to harm any that gave satisfaction. I never caught of her cattle. She recently saved cold but what my kidneys became irfrom slaughter when acKet regular in action. My hack was weak of foot and mouth disease by an --, and often I could not get up from a , I or several used bent position. sitting Fell Flftetn Hundred FeetX boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and can say that they are the best Wdney me Eureka Utah. Falling l,5u0 feet to dicine to be had." the bottom of the shaft of theJEagle Don't & Blue Bell mine Price BQo at all dealers. Jerry Murphy, who simply ask for a kidney remedy get for many years was employed, as a com- Doan'sl4ney4llslheamethat fshtftr bees Mr. Gordon had. Co., met instant death here Satur- . - ... KITCHENER GOES TO THE FRONT One Both these. large fuel bills are unnecessary by using hejeonvenient, modern; Cole's HigfT5vTnTlf combines in one the work of the best modern range shd best modern' heater. 1 Soprano of Metropolitan and bill of the old heating stove." fuel-savi- - Bor4hrn-in- he - , TOuntrythey(ipeTnenaceV-lj- y' edte Adit Tim-:- :. ipAGC s , tin-catt- - AND Foster-Milbu- wmfkf Props., Buffalo, N. up-to-da- te . for coughs and colds. 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Utah, at one odock p. m.; on Saturday the 13th day of'.tovembfr. 1915. , ' Dated at Spiingville, Utah County; this 4th day of Noven State of Utah, ' ber, 1915. ' ... D. W. Poundkeepe'r of - BIRD, tid city. f 1 j ' - .V J; i t: estate, Commencing at a point 11.80 chains North and 10.50 xhains West from tho Northeast corner of the SouUeast quarter of Section 23, Township 5 Smith. Range 1 East, Salt Lake to-wi- 17G W. 7 t Tuety J - . bamuel ,V. Stewart Is 'Governor of ' . Montana. . 'I .. German Submarine Interned. cdrreThe 'Amsterdam of the Exchange Telegraph .poident company says that a German sunmarine which stranded near Terschelling lias beuii Interned with its crew by he Dutch government, .Mer-Jdnrn- running thence West 2.50 chains; thence North 1.75,. chains; thence East 2.50 chains; thence South 1.75 chains to place of beginning. Area 70 square rods, situated inT7tah county, State .of Utah. Dated at Provo City, Utah, tail Otb tday of November, 1915. . London: HENRY EAST, Sheriff of Utah Comity,, Utah By SAMUEL A. THOTTER, - .... Deputy Sheriff... y 11, 1913.3 .rV""--- " - I: - c . .(First publication. Not. sV Columbi a jewel ry and Music Co SAMUEL V. STEWART d, Prices 25o to 11.60. 7- iuu-nectio- n In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial. diBtrfct of the State of Utah, in and for Utah county. Martha E. Brown, Annie J3. Hug-garGeorge Huggard, Jr., Samuel Huggard, Nina Lee, Alice JHur-docEmily Klrkham, Myrtle Birk, and Reno Haggard, plaintiffs, tb. John H. Howes, and Nellie Howes,, defendants. Sheriff's eale To be sold at sheriff's sale ond the 3rd day of December, 1915, at the front door of the County Court House in Provo City, Utah county, Utah, at Xhe hour of 11 o'clock a, m', all the , right, tiCV, claim, and interest of the above nanW defendauts, of, in and to the followbg described real Not in 30 years was such a hit a laugh every 30 seco nd - A Bounty Frauds In Wiscone Ean Claire,- Wis. Wholesale fruufls are estimated to have cost the state. $;ivu,uu in uie uui icw jraif, iu with bounties on wolves, which were never killed, are alleged hy Deputy Conservation Warden 7 Slenry Lee. '. ' ; JEWELRY, Watches, Diajnonds, Cut Glass, China, Ladies' Hand Bags, Dresser Sets in white ivory, Gift Books, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music of every description. Call and look them over. We lay, them away for you on a SMALL deposit day "afternoon. CUfED BOY OF CROUP.' Nothing frightens a mother more than the loud, hoarse cough of croup. Labored breathing, strangling, chok ing and gasping for breata demand Instant action. Mrs. T. Neareuer, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of croup after other, remedies failed." Recommended garment in 3 pieces made by our special designer from material in The Saurday Evening Post stories by ;,. Montague Glass, as presented. An pany, T.- - A Few Suggestions in the Way of Presents For That Day Chile Ratifies Treaty. j Santiago, Chile. The arbitration' rr-tbetween 'Chile and the United wi,V- - 4 . . , . , , providing for investigation fn'rimtional commission by t dif ncea which cannA be netUed .rough diplomacy, has been approved. MARY PICKFORD af the Golumbh Tonight in ."T1IR G1RI. OF YF.STEKDAY." . 1 . . . 7 ..K if' |