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Show V DESERET EVENING Nv IN . MM. SIMS 2 ft FRENCH Oet. 8MWthM(l Philadelphia. given today n the hoar-Id- I testimony B. of this Smith Thomaa of Mayor being city and olhar charged with In tha tmplloatod in political riot la Klfth ward two weoka ago. whloh eul-- " mlnatod la tho murder of a polloamaa and aaaault upon James A. Caroy. political loader, lit Id charged that tho Crimea were committed by gunmen brought hero by tho faotlon oppeaed to u New Orelana, Oct. ed district of New Orleans, one ef tha largest and most oelob rated la tha country will bo wiped out within II days. Mayor Behrman announced today, at tho request of Seay. Dentals of tbs navy department. German Airman Dropt Bombt on Hotpital i -- I j ' aaeri-throu- Grace-militar- Woman Files on Homestead British Take Nearly j Foot Thousand Prisoners Mont--. tl Heavy Losses British Headquarters in France and Belgium, Monday. Oet 1. (By th Associated Press). Once more the Germans have essayed, tn a series of counter sttseks. to break the new British lines between Potvgon wood and Tower Hamlets, across the open road to the south. Again they have been hurled back with heavy losses. The principal result of three bitter attacks by ths enemy between dawn and has been the merciless shattering ,of hit ranks end a still further- - advance over the fronh south of Polygon wood by the British whopushed their Une forward hundred yards tn depth behind spirit the fleeing German The first assault was delivered at II oclock this morning. , The enemy ad vs need tn three waves toward th British, but Immediately met with Such a fierce fire of rifles end artillery that, he wee compelled to retire. It waa apparent that the Germans were not through with the attempt and th big British guns turned loose such en avalanche of sheila aa e seldom seen along the front- ,This is the first dispatch regarding the military situation on the British Rent to be received from The Associated Press correspondent at British headquarters since last Friday when notice was given that the of r.'.M re ... saw-du- sat In hfa. arbor, drinking excellent beer. , He was not Ah man His fondness for sn Ilfs hsd given him a ruddy color He was tall iand blond. HI eyes were gray But (there was c shifty look in them, now Bounds like Indlsn to me, this to English speaking people If we (dreamy, now fierce. At times-thewere with j w French to (mere alita ' His chin does. should , contracted French Kinder smooth end people 8011 Hla legs were bay t0 CV1 make Ourselves fPed way w ?othn slngsongy. I com from Oklahoma understood. and tlln hlB movements springy feeling, the and I lived with Indians in the oldv international, The . but the word, dif! jand ntmertain. Indian Territory and I can talk their jfer Thus. In theory, we have to The philosopher who came to pay our vocabulary when learning hie respects to the man who wa alao lingo a whole lot better than I can double werewolf (whom w ahatl ' ,a new ,,,, language FrenciT." dler only the most important words fcntl eal1 MWAW for short) Ho ! faor KchrmiCk That waa what the French instruct- are selected "Naturally ho will have man. with protruding a?: globular or at Fort Douglas happened to over- more to dj with fun than with tit- - .chin -- blue much Ryes, by magnified tw. hear th night of hls first clesa. He Prce critrUm cTnteen apectaclw- .- Tha t. me of hi. wuh tb.n on "Eschatological : had thought Ills work for the evening The French Problems was was over. With a muffled remark to deal of very picturequo e!&ng H 'among the Hivitei and Hltitte worldwido iD4dtltv himself of "Man Diou. two hours of lk wOUh a?atlng.Tl?t fcboutlVM universal knowledgT , sweet- this monkey business is going some,' swallieg let on entering the arbor whet heart and ho call, her Rosalie A MWAW wa sitting, thlX be had slouched comfortably Into one gun is tho coffee grinder end Downed Learned One made three Of tho provided by th tn ambulance ts tho steamboat. And as if he were obeisances, Utah Power a Light company and these ere the words thet the Amerl-I proachlng an idol, and stammered tpin was on hla way down hiH to hla hotel can soldier in France will hear daily (a huaky voice. Highly Exalted! IaBd thia the In the great city. He straightened (wants to islearn kind of vocabularv he dareAh, our good BChmuckl" said up. howaver, on hearing thwlndfanrf The' publishing house of D. C. MWAW, turning In hla chair and his lege comment and listened to others go- - Heath In a recent catalog prides Jt- "Come In. Take n Take bear. Tak breath. ople. of place. .' ,old Ing en between th Oklahoma rookie i out. Frazer and Squalrs French grammar Speak and on from Denver. The on thus professor, t0 graciously re..,or..tntruc,.1?.n Til never forget the word, "ra-- ! set forth his errand ldir wad- - assured, pity thoaf sotr," said th Denver boy. "IH think I ?Ier;. I come have to you, Hlgh.y Exaltexercises of It every time I bare to scrape my!1" throuh conventional ed. face. . Say. . professor, whate the tand ITmatlcal rules with masses of the to inquire ofyour exalted views on subject Tour la Lycanthropy. Such work French word for girl ?' and he leandTiptlor" holarly forward and tapped hla teacher on and thorough but it is not fitted to Exaltedness knows Yes. Tea. broke In MWAW. moment the needs of th present old tha beck. which alms only at absolute necessi- Teutonic legend Men become wolves. "FUle, & It Sound like and fiercest In The breed. Strongest book Eat ties contains And aa throe of 8alt Lakes filly" question most up. Frighten everybody. Ravcharming daughters got on to the no military vocabularv and no slang people Beautiful myth! oar at H street be remarked to hi It dneant even contain the Marseil- age countryside. Teaches unpower ie greatest thing "Bammee would an laise Indian friend "Those are three lovely take - flllea. necessarily long time tn arriving at Might gives rlrhf Force over said Highly Exalt, "Some filly." grunted th Indian In the Paries vous fraeeay stage If he humbly, "It f a wonder, ; had to work hla way through the or- Sehmuck reply. beautiful full of idealtrue myth, book word For text him every dinary Franrfa Sinking In. But what If It lost ft purely use ism The talk of the two recruit shows mustwebe a tool that will have quality and become hisa mvthlcal of number know that the all and that their French was sinking In and soldiers tool must be reduced to the torical. actual contemooraneous that th French leaven is worklrg In Would it not ehang t aspect? the American army- - When the Fronrh minimum- - The men t Fort Douglas Would not people object to It? Might teachers of th United States last June are getting this minimum !n 20 les- not the werewolf get himself disunited in th work of preparing sol- son and. IT eavesdroppers may he liked ? dier conversationally for Franc they believed. It Is slnktng In. . answered MWAW, smil"Perhaps, started a movement which has gone ing till his eys almost dlsappered. all through the army, hat Just reached But what difference? Ignorant peoSalt Lak and may be of immense "Fighting For Peace- ple. weak people, no aecount. Werepractical value to tho American solThe Werewolf at Large wolf Is stronger race, therefore supdier. At any rote, whether he gets to erior. Objections silly France or not. his work tn French will Exalted ness," said Sehmuck help make him n better eltisen of .the Under the abene caption Henry van It"True. l theflrsuduty of world, for now that th United Statea evsry ideal to Is playing a leading part tn th politics Dyke has written an article for grrtb-r.er- e realize Itseh. Yet in thia particular Magazine for October, In which matter th of th world we must all have an inare complaints very hitler. picture of the Tt la eald that groat numbers ternational a well . aa a national he draws the following of the man who was alao Kaiser men-antraining and tha breaking of language women have been 1 helpless barrier i the1 bextnnlng of --mutual werewolf devoured, their children t on to The man who was also a werewolf understanding bet weetrnationa. pieces, their Terms and gardens Tha state of Maeeachnsetts has been And thei?houaes destroyed by a leader in thta Frenchifying of th werewolves quite recently. Shell I American aoldter. French ha klways deny it?" been held in higher esteem than Gery EDSEL FORD. "No, growled MWAW "Dont be man In New England high schools and n fool -- It l too well known w collages and a well known Salt Lak -km w it r We N are' the a lawyer eay he could always, k 8on ef Auto Manufacturer friend gt Harvard Into two diatinct Dont deny It. Justify It. That s your buatnsa elaaaea. those who elected German Earn your CJaimed Exemption In Draft. and those who elected French. They aalary." V were two absolutely different types of men. Thu It waa but natural that Massachusetts should load in French Six SonTin Army. Instruction. There the state board of education, working through Its de. Haw. Mont. Oot. I A. N. Parpartment of university extension, resolved Dial summer the! every solA farmer near Kremlin In Hill rish, dier in the state should have a chance oounty, baa tlx toon In th army.' to learn French. That meant many Two months agolth eladeea, for there were 40.CSt men, at six sons least, .In different camps waiting for and they have bran in training' th cantoniqent at Ayer to be comat American Lake. pleted. to aay nothing of naval recruit In Boston harbor, aviation students, and Red Cross nurses. To Reorganise Auxiliary Mra. J The practical Impulse wsa wuYled Flndllng, president of the Ladle1 out In a meat practical way. Colonel of Congregation. Montofloro, auxiliary Azan. a French officer instructing at has Issued a call for a mesa tn sating th Reserve Officers Training ef Hebrew women of this city to b camp at Harvard, together with Professor held In th vestry room of th conWhlttem of the Harvard Romance Tbs gregation at I 20 Wednesday? prepared a coursa of 20 reorganisation of th auxiliary la proWhich should give the absolute - i . posed essentials of tho language, from th of the conthese to viewpoint soldier, sist of a military vocabulary, much AFTER TWENTY YEARS. slang, soma information about tha orof tha French army, enough ganization By fr. Go. W. Middleton. grammar to make a man able to disTh world 1 full of books bu whait tinguish between present, past, and future Tensa, nd also the learning of now and than one finds ana that so tho Marseillais, tho most stirring naappeal to hm that h put jt said tional song in the world. . among th treasured few Jo bs read Boom Methods. , Class over and over again. This Is tho course which Professor, Thia hook la en of these to miL Arnold of the Utah Agricultural colIt Is the best putting of tha philosophy lege need last summer in Instructing of life that I have read tn years, fto notation students and It is the same Photo by Amertoan Pres Aaeeetatlea. satisfedael Ford, son of the Detroit auto-- ' broad. M aana, so spiritual)-s- o course which be is now teaching th fying. It says what I have long wished "Sammies" at Fort Douglas. His mobile manufacturer, Waa among those to I batter oould. aavauid It than says method ts. however, that ot any class drafted, but cHtltned I with all young tnra oould road R. exemption on Inroom. We aU lcarn lsnguagcs In tha V. FISHER same way. For example we have a dustrial grouuds Re la as officer In Round InFREDERICK .. IlIS cloth . his fathers company, Which la now longng for a drink ofwwater and DESERET NEWS BOOK STORM " in government work. rail It A tbfrgt whta are talking 8 Man BtrsaL . , y t t 1 ' , -- rmd I ! Oet. I? Instead of sluing on a front porch knitting aa London. Oct 2 Nearly 4,000 pris- moat women ot her age do. Mrs. Meoners wers taken by the British army linda Franklin, years old. recently in Mesopotamia, which captured came to' Billings and filed on aa adit la announced officially. ditional homestead of 140 acr "Grsndma1" aa she Is affectionately Germans Hurled Back celled by her friends, was accompanied by her son. granddaughter and With Br'ing. n. Si years ago, when she was II old. she filed on 174 scree yaar In Carbon bounty. She still lives on that piece raising livestock. The tract which she recently filed on adjoins bar original filing. 1 do not think much of Mrs. Franklin said "Ive got agrain. nice bunch of calves. They're getting big end J need more pasture to keep them until thev ere grown. Mra Franklin when a young woman left Virginia tn a wagon-tra- in and went to St. Joseph, Mo. Sixteen years ago she came to Montana. HOW TO HOLD. 7 HE ATTENTION i - nr a class. la often very difficult In ; the Sunday ths Primary Association, and the Religion classes. But It can easily be done if you have a good, ate story to tell and knowapproprihew to tell It. Stories of the right kind. how. ever, ere hard to And, and when they are found they have to be told with considerable skill to hold the attention of - a class of children. Ie "The Spoken- Word, by John Henry Evans, you are told not only where to get stories If you want them ready-mad- e end how to make them out of meter lap you already have on hand, bet also how to tell ihem, whether ready, mada or original. V TTOOir STORE. tha 75 CENTS PEI! COPJT. had been stopped tamporar- Advertisement " School, ... -- easy-cha- irs world-rs-maeh- ln fdp n' - - rsr-sge- d. wolf-pao- Heart Songs 'Heart Throbs. 1.25 postpaid .11.25 postpaid -- 2 Volumes, set ... African Game Trails .1-2- 5 Roosevelt, postpaid Larned'8 History of the World, 5 Yola. Sot 2.50 postpaid Thousands of the aSove were formerly sold at more -than double the price we ask, . Our offer only holds good as long as our present stock lasts. We cannot reorder and duplicate the prices. -- , DeseretNewsBook Stoie , THE LEADING BOOK CONCERN. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah-- 6 Main r J i pirir 'Ji ' "T r Mt' ( j 4 ir I 4 it l.f . ,u ' ! st 1 two-thir- d, trad T , j U I " i ' Eli . 8 Main . (-- Brad-Wor- , ,j f r 8tJ d. horns. d put-fat- At Bargain Prices as Long as They Last i iU 4! 1 Tells of French Sacrifices. the European culosis and making a general survey oflhe .nation's health problems un. dr the Rockefeller Foundation, Dr. Livingston Farrand did not forget the Typhoid Fever Virtually University of Colorado on the opening of the University. He sent the fol. Eradicated From Army day lowing cablegram to the acting president: Paris. Monday. Oct L Prof. Plea my warmest greeting Charles Richet of the French aca- to faculty give and students at opening of demy, Nobel prize winner for medl- - the pew yean My thoughts are with cine in 1I1J, declared before the sea- - y vrT often The weeks spent here demy today that typhoid fever which make more and more evident the reclaimed many victims at the begin- - eponslbillty America has assumed. The ning of the war, had now been vir- - outcome is certain If wa play our part could see the tually eradicated from the army ' cwi,b th French are making. It is an vaccination with the serum discovered by Dr. M A. Vincent of Inspiration for the best we can give bless yott all. y the Vs! de hospital. iGod y j. ' Export through her allies or neutrals itin j -- Boulder, Colo , Oct. . Although Washington. Oct 2. Modifications were made In tho export license sys- he la somewhere In France" stray, st tem today eo aa to remove--regltng wlth'th' problem Of winning dm foreign trade and ertill pro. Frenchmen from the scourge of tubertent goods from going to Germany t' 't- - , - -- fl When first sacrifice to ensure victory, the Part- - Brazilian fount Wvn-tly- . t4 red to he a threw. aians have shown far more passive re- 'ip siBtance to limltattone of bread and ""Wd sclmo,,f .llatrees, but ns the appeared mho madg amusements than to any of the many restrictions that tbev have to endure 0,1 nJulT wuxlUary power, theoffW At one time. In order to economize cfT aiud ' lighting and coal, the theatres were' closed two nights a wsek and movies Oil Men Conferring. wera cut don by several shows This regulation very soon quietly dropped Kansas City, Mo . Oct, S Two han out of Obeehvatlon of pro- andtheatregjnu - ltmLjuMl eie halls und ememat resumed full during and refining companies of the time operation Oil field ere meeting It ts true. that It vaguely understood that no place hem today to determine the mannei of entertainment should use more, ,n which Uvc production and refining 0,1 tn 'JnPTl, "hail be systemw lighting and hearing during the seven ,or ,he duration of the war. davs a week than It had during five. but tnit was merev the face of th6 Authorities who had Insurance For Soldiers. I made the Refutation. brd- - 'the W?r ,begn by Washington. Oct. e robtofng-lhParisian of his Uttle roll fe insurance for soldiers and sailors, ereaeenu which he we. convlnc- urn dtsabnHy alIm,nm Wrad 4 was the only civilized form of tak- - pen ta thfl prov It the meal took Then first days ing tration btU reported tn perfected form now the i the senate with plans for away hti fancy bread and quick a laettnw, it baa taken away white passage. bread altogether, leaving him a brown ubatanca with a ery hard crust which covers a doughy and indiges tible inside, which so rUA hi own description of German K K bread that he blushes w hen he recall his 2. Kingdom Gould, a private In the brilliant witticism on the subject dur- - national army, ha rccrivmd bt first I Promotion- - anwriUn ing the first year of the war. tn an .wm.i I Madame Etsa PoulIe, a lady who announomnent today whloh states that earns her living by selling vegetables!. , to he named as a member of from a pushcart, had a perfect de- - jh fens the other day, when summoned ' th headquarters company. ITte ap-tor Insulting tha police- - It's all the potntment will carry with It the rank fault pf the nasty broad," of first sergeant. she doclarad. "it wont digest and you have to drink. Unfortunately she was not before a jury but a magTo Examine Men. istrate, who. had to support official bread, and so fined her a dollar. gov- With bread reduced to the present Chicago, Oot- - X Forty-fiv- e some srnors have approved the pi unpopular quality, although to It bakers make quite good, the op- proceed at once with the physical exto the bread in last stage position amination of tho 7,000,000 men rag- -' regulating, th bread card, has hard Parisian. jl"trd under the eriectfve draft act.. ly exiated. Hie unhappy who has quit foresworn hie habit of who were not Included far the first demanding more bread, .has a secret call. . hope that broad cards may affect such aa economy that he may once moro be allowed hla beloved white bread,.1 To be Brigadier Generals. and after hla recent experience be is j quite prepared to limit hi consump- "anbington, Oct. 2. TV. V. Attcr-i- s lion severoly, If the reduced allowance bury, vice prrsldcnt of the Pcnnsyl- only of good quality Tho "Official Journal" has jusf Vania railroad syatesn, now supervising . published th decree regulating th railroad operations for the troops In' raad A France, war to be a co",umflon of, card nWnL"1 today nominated T explaining will operate whan thay come Into briqwdlcr general In the national use next October. The decree la very army. , for promotions Other nomtnatinn long and very complicated, and does It will be workabla In not read aa if on to from Children year practice. h arnate President Witoon of a pound Six are allowed of bread a day. Everyone above six years can have 1 Adjutant general's department. Cel pound. In all hotels and restaurants. " the Jamee T. Kem r. A. A., retired? CoL decree reads, must he count- F. I odd, C. B. A. retired. ed separately and only be served In eft re at one eent each." Judge advocate general's depart-Bread carda will be In duplicate ment, 14 rot. Col Samuel T. AosdL one to be retained by the breadeater . Quartermaotcr corps, CoL Isaac and th other to be deposited with Llttcll, CoL B. Baker, CoL Chnnnccy the baker Anv baker selling frest, bread, or bread not made wltn the David I Bralnrrd. Col. hla Frederick V. allowwill have corps. flour, Engineer regulation ance suppressed tor a month. Abbott, fol. Eveteth Winslow. Ordnance deportment, CoL Edwin DEBATING QUESTIONS. B. BaMHtt; Col. Charles B. Wheeler. Medical corps. CoL James Biehard, . M- - I. A. Adopts New Book by Col William BL Arthur. CoL .Henry f. JOHN HENRY EVANS. -- Debatlsr being one of th InteUec-- 1 ! Birmingham. tuni acti vt lie In the this year Other? nominated to he brigadiers U waa decided that A book waa need-- 1 , Benjamin AlvottL ad)a td whloh would present tha subject Col. Edward Bub In e clear, readable, and succinct wjr. 'tante drqierinH-n- t. Such a book la found in The Bpoken roll, signal corps. Col. Alfred E. It ,ey, nmlUvi, corpst Lieut. Col. Walter by John Hanry Evan., tell how to choose a subject fob de. I lod8 advocate; Iienb how to word th question. th'A bat choice of ovldsno. how to rebut, and OcL James G. Harbord, cavalry; Graverloua other mattars In the conduct oral staff; IJeut. CoL Clarence C. WU- t n debate. CoL ordnance department, If you Wish you association to carry on n debat properly, you cannot d Harry L. Rogers, qawtanaatsri without this volum. It Is the very oorp. thing for small ctaasoe of young poop! who arc engaged In debating. Advrtiaer should ns tho Beml- BOUND IN CLOTH... lie Wookly New If they desir to roach DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. tha people of th wastorn state if" a private System is Modified !i l i -i igl-n- toetl-mon- quarter ISHi ilemir Port. Oct. t. Officeri of, Parle. Oct. 2 (Correspondence ' an Vlmrcan "Warner arriving here of The Associated Preen) what they he. Firmty re- - ,0dny returned t a Gw ui raider off th aolved as th$y are to submit to anv l'Mpd segregat- British Headquarters In France and detective agency, btmaelf, la hla Belgium, Oct. 2 A German airman for bringhas tha reeponelblllty dropped bombs on two hospitals put Varea. behind the British lines. Three Briting the gunmen hero np to tha ish Sen-tnurses and Some wounded soldiers B. and Statecongreeeman HWilliam wers killed, . leadera of tho RepubEdwin lican taction opposed to United Statea Penrose. Senator Boloe . named Isaac Deutaen. Maloney alao Sings Famous Hymn. aa tnallgator candidate agalnet Carey, of gunmen. of tho employment London.' Oct. An Arne surprise was sprung on For .arrested Trying audiences at the opening of the Popular To Obstruct Concription annual aeries of .Concerts1 whicpxfor .a generation AnMra J. have been 'weekly feature of tha Barnet able, Maa., Oct. nabella Parker McCann of Brooklyn, musical season )n London. Tha solo-- , N Y.. waa arrested today by federal tst oftfie afternoon waa Mias Carrie authorities on a charge of attempting perhape the most popular of tlv English prlmadonnaa. In re-- 1 td porauade man to roalat coneCTIjptlon sponae to thcustomary demand for an encore, ahetiang with eplendld dra- Private Arrest 'Aero matlc effect the famous "Battle Hymn of the Republic" St Louis, Oct. S Jon?1fh H. Sxx When the first notes of the piano private In the aero derision of the army accompaniment tinkled out there were Mansi corps and 'racntty 6ft duty at some smiles among the audience, who Scott avistloriold, near BellevHU. knew the air principally aa used by Ill, ts a pripofter at Jefferoon barracks, the Salvation army to carry a religious couth of Jr Louts MaJ Reinburg.com-mandera- t But Scott field, at whose request song in its open air meatinge. tha Intense fervor of the singer swept Saae'wes held, refused to give any all before her, and the song wee regardinf the eaao, heard in breathless alienee and balled enthusiastic- - applause. with License- - A LATE-BUlLETII- -- w Carey. Samuel O. 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