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Show THE PROVO HERALD PAGE SIX. II Living on a Dollar a Week . : Of cours you don't want to live on a " dollar a week. No one wants to do the sensible 'thing when it comes to food but itVeasy for ; the person wqo knows ' hTg-sdgctfcntjf - ei- - Serbians are cci fighting ' NX JvUciJirezecelYingreinforjcmentp are meeting with some successTau3 besides repulsing the Bulgarian a: tacks, have undertaken small offensive movements with 'good results. The Austro-German- s and Bulgarians, how progress from the beginning of the campaign that it wi! now take serious work to check themr Did you know that PIEDMONT quickly became the largest selling Cigarette in many-ci- ties without ielp and BEFORE they were f r situs Forlhe moment tlon is graver than th military situsv tion. TheTientral powers have aga protested lng of allied troops at SalonikL Kinf Cionetantine is reported to have replied thaLas Salonikl is. an open port, ther. has. been no Infringement of Gret-rights in the landing, and that Greet i will remain neutral until one of th" heiligerents has transgressed against these rights. Italy has now joined her allies by sending a warship to Saloi iki, which on Friday bombarded the railway station ' at- Dedeaghatch, Bulgaria. The Russians have definitely repelled Field Marshal Von Hinder, burg's drive towTdRljgaandDvinsk and along the Dvina river and have themselves taken the offensive. 1tut S Shoe Repairing - . 5 o - - j 5j the tate-iofth- e ground, have tteen able to make only 9 3 t5 Blow progress la the marshJjtgjon . : west of Riga. Along the Styr river, In thy south, counter the by stroke, have piereed the Russian lint'i and captured 1,500 prisoners, according to the Berlin jcfftCial statement These strokes are about all that cau be expectedon the eastern front while thetfoft weather continues. Austro-Germans- y ,- JLICE RAZE LAKE RESORT. rvlonarcti Shoelepiairing COMPANY 208 WEST CENTER STREET ' Also Salt LakelTcity. Prompt Attention. ..-:,- ;.. . All-pu- I P7 LOJM - io u One of Chicago's Landmarks Has Been Demolished.. Chicago. "Streeterville" was invad ed, its ruler captured and its citadel demolished Sunday, after a pistol bat' d "onZthe" ihore'sof tle on Lake Michigan, almost in the heart of Chicago. The land, which by Captain George Wellington Street-evinorth of the harbor and In the center of the fashionable lake shore fllled-inTah- x for 20 . Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake, Oflden, ProvoJ ......... . ............ ............ Good three monthe returning, Proportionately DIVERSE ROUTES. STOP-OVER- S. low. rates from other points. . xan f&n Frjnclsco and return direct Francisco, returning Tia Los Angelee, CTrcnllkJonr, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ban Diego ... . . . . . . . On salMally until November 30th. Final Jfmlt December Slet, .................... -- X THE : .. .. " ' $35.00 85.00 40.00 - - SCENIC LIMITED A modern, train between San Francisco and St Louis Via th Western Pacific, Denvef & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. NO EXTRA FARE. Phone Wasatch 2526. City Ticket Office, SOt Main St . S?D. KENWORTUY, A. O. P. X F. A. WADLEIGH, P. T. M. X T 1 Owes Her Good It's a "Forward Pass"! 1 1. 1 Wit MWI JIIHLW M i fit Peg O' My Heart Coming C. D. SEYMOUR VAIVES PRELIMINARY HEARING on Thanksgiving ki day ibo Da jw rsn den . C. D. Seymour, charged with obtaining $250 froniC. G. Johnson, March 15. under .s false pretense for Utah Glass - Com-J- : stock Jn , the pany was arrestgd nf Price, Thursday, brought to Provo "and taken before Precinct Justice E. L. Jones, Friday. l4e"tooFFfoayt63ecide whether he would have a preliminary examination. His bail was fixed at $750 surety bonds or $500 cash. The "alleged misrepresentation consists In cjaimlng the glass company was in existence, which, according to the complaint was not true. ' Saturday evening Mr. Seymour decided to waive" preliminary examination, and gave bonds for his appearance in the district court. He claims there is' no legal basisfor the com1915, " plaint. lrX' o j b Hi V- 1 w w in I - f - 1 , TWO CHILDREN HAD CROUP. The two children of J. W. Nix, Cleveland, Ga, had' croup. He 'writes: "Both got so choked up ' they could hardly breathe. 1 gave them Foley's Honey and Tar and nothing else and them." Contains It completely-cure- d no opiates. Cuts the phlegmr optans For sale by Hedquist ' Drug Co. H ( ti'' -'-:- -- ; CO! E We .H ,rj i j 1 i Wtl of wit! It day abo Ton At the Columbia, Thanksgiving Day, Matinee and Night m fat bee T W ,twe rest Wa ' . TILL CHIIISTiilS 'Health to 'Chamber-Iain'- s .Tablets. "Lowe my good health to Chamber- lain's Tablets," writes Mrs. R. G. Neff, Crookstqn,. Ohio. "Two years ago I was an Invalid due to stomach trouble. I took three bottles ot these Tablets and have since been fn the best of healthj; For sale by Hedquist Drug Co. for the t irrigation Lake Steamer Lost. In spite of this the Irrigation comDuluth, Minn. The steamer Charle: panies received 93 per cent of. the A. Luck, until recently known as tht average supply. This wjas made posCity of Berlin, has been lost with al sible by reason of a large volume of hands, according to a report that acre-fee- reached here late Saturday. . Consul Made Prisoner,. London. The Russian consul gen eral at Uskup, M. Streboutalew, has been sent to' Sofia as a prisoner oi war, according to a Bulgarian news ' agency dispatch from Sofia. . Russia Opens Postal Ba.rWs. Tetrograd. The Russian govern, ment Is' opening 6,000 new savings banks in connection with postofflces. Pay for Hauling Malls. Railroads jn the third contract section will recelveJ20.073. 4$4 3(i a year for carrying malls dur ing the four, years beginning July under adjustments' announced by the postoffice detuwtment , Washington. " Laughter Aids Digestion. ' Langhteer is one of the most healthful exertions;. It Is of great help to digestion, A e'tiU more effectual, help Is a dose ofChamberlaln's Tablets. If yon should be troubled with Indigestion give them. a trial. They enly cost Qdarter. forget ky.Hedgulst Drug & Coo T! . all-ste- v ( -- . . St. Louis $51.20 . . . 69.75 . ... 22.50 Colorado Springs . Chicago ... 40.00 Memphis ,6185 Omaha.....'..... 63.85 ' Minneapolis 40.00 Kansas City On sate October 23; November 20 23; December 18, 22," $22.50 Quality Grab the Conpon 10c IW 1 Denrer r . Also Packed All of these vessels will the riveri system from the lakes at the head of the river to Utah valley, and aave heen completed by January. water taken out by the several canal Allies on Advance. companies. The report shows that this season SalonikL Tbe French and British " troops contlnuetheir advance along the high water jeriod as designated in the whole line." It is officially an the decrees governing the distribution nounced that the proportion of wound of water lasted only 25 days, as against ed to killed on the allied side so far ir 105 days, average, for other years, and the Balkan campaign is as ten to one that. Provo river was ehor't 102,000 VIA THE. -- t i.he war. EAST and WEST - r L ' Phone 396! VOW TTTV !ss re -- residence district Streeter and his wife came three years ago, when "their WATER COMMISSIONER vessel was, wrecked on a bar. The sand filled in between the wreck' and VENTZ MAKES REPORT the shore until their claim comprised j property said to be worth millions'of dollars. T. W.Wtz, water commissioner of Strengthening British Navy'. the Provo river, has - prepared and London. The Dally Express In a filed with' thej county clerk his report collation from various sources arrives far the past season. The report is a at the concluslonjhat fourteen .super voluminous-documenof 667 :' pages. t dreadnoughts have been addeOo the Best MateriahExpert Workmanship. We call anddeliver Jree. !.3 ' fAe-olitic-al te ft ' -- advertised? , their . goodness, isn't it? Pretty good proof-o- f Tobacco of a kind ARE good. They that most men like. That'sputting it mildly. T7 We'll leave the rest to you. ch Up-to-Da- of-Spee- d7 . . . Spealdng continuously blanslsppear-to-bf- t holding 'hJiro'wn against the Bulgarians and ase.:inia.l:-.-lnK a stand on the western river baa So stubborn has been their resistant the Bulgarians have had to calljor from the AustroJerman in their effort to drive jhe. dti fenderr out of Katchanik pass. Tliu" far they have been unsuccessful. The British 'and French Iroop.-- fm - The Shredded Wheat Co, Niagara Falls, 1 nd are infljctlng consider however, able losses, on their pursuers. " Along the eastern front, the,,Sfr ml m Wafer, eaten a a toast with bread and butter or soft cheese, or as a ubstitute for white flour bread or Made only by f. b ment of the human body. .. i London. The Serbians are fa'.liiu-bacfrom mountain range to xiiou: tain range before the advance of tlu Austro-Oermaforces, whose officia reports' enumerate the capture of thousand , or 'more prisoners daily, s few. guns and quantities of stores. .Tb' top-not- ch crackers. BE BACK Take Offensive in Eas1 Against Von Hlndenburg, But With . '. Indifferent Success, Owing" to Manny Ground. meal on whi6h you can do a half of day's work and reach the tne-pcn- FALLING EUSTROGERTV m37 Pusilans r- -a ement nceaea ipr FCH HOLDING BULGARIANS. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing, satisfying meal at a cost ofot over five cents buppnes every DEFENDERS - SHreHHetWKeat health and efficiency, fflK DRIVING Found Dead In Pig Pen; iDenver. An Investigation of the death of Otto Quollmalz, aged 68, S laborer," whose body was discovered iU a pig pen at the rear oi his boine with his head resting on a' pillow,' If 'liiS.ponductei,hythe. police. ( Beason. water heing used for irrigation in Provo valley In the high water period, which. was 4hus conserved and made available for water users In this valley, later- in the season, when the water drained from the area in Provo valley on which it had been used earlier in the high water period. A record was kept oi this torage operation in the Provo valley by measurements of sur-- , face wells at lleber and vicinity. This showed that the water rose in the wells till June 23, when the, wells were full and running over, and i began to recede July 26reachiig the minimum : ,. . August 23. companies in Utah vaUpy, except he Lake Bottom .and Provo Reservoir companies,! were allowed a second-foo- t of water for. each forty or fifty acresof land Irrigated. The Lake Bottom .and the' Beservolr for company received' "one second-too- t each lQO.acrei. This apportionment continued till July 2: . After that time the. duty of water was Increased to a Second-foO- t for' .each evenly : acres of toa. ; rui of.' Uk! Dm ei bee yoa ion A' Few Sueeestions in the WayoZ0 presents For That Day - Ladi JEWELRY, Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, . OiSna, r.;ft Rooks. , Music Call and " Instruments, Sheet Music of every description. , them over. We lav them awav for vou'on a SMALL . 1 dcpc!1 . -' -- GolwrtbiaJe welri dfidMu sic Co. ..... 17CW. Center St "If It'e New We Have lt?' . n |