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Show I' "? qek. so. zci j H Safcvti '' V s'. J. i -' V.7t Aaki.t3!S, deseret evening news Friday October Books, Coupon ' n JUST KIDS Those Wimiiv , lmr 5 By Ad TT tion I jwMd tn hav4 been the first, pro (arranged patriotic observance of th Mississippi river. da There were not manf whit this region up to 141. a Hudson qually wan maintained as a th 1 Bay company poet through to part of tha laat century and up 117. that Captain It wa at thia fort Charles Wllkea arrived flth TI V echooner early in 141. on clentlfic part of on expedition - authorised by congreealonal act or May 18, non several 'Cc1, proceeded Intosouthern water.. nd Vincennea and the Porpolrc, oowrt monk the California weelten. In .ndlhe Pacific northweet ey entered Pu- the epemg of HU a scig,ItKm to have been purely eeveral entific expedition and the Ms along operated with Fort WMWiung July were made for .long arrangement and this included a day. IlXmie and urogram of trport friend-fCrn- n In by marine and the Thu. .elebratton took place at thebead of Lake Hequalltchew. ort Nwqually, It was on ThttT occasion tl at Captain Wilke, and over to the a email party walked lake, and while thla lake had In the important part Up to thie he named It American. name Spoot-xylttime the lake bore the Which eorgeet IM.tMMI th Indian It bOi among for aotne - xupereUtton. They wotfid bathe Amerlake. in the never reason -ican. arc not given to that feeding and do aoxrtth impunity. there Among the early reddest was aome dispute as to how Wllkea The American. lake the came to name omcr-countreason appear obvtou butJ. P- th fact that in. the dictlom xr of Ju prton, delivered the Fourth were wife and he and hie nwnod th with lak. Mr, vrheu he Richmonds find nlm Abe contended captain and some have , it. gallantly applied lake Ameriraa Anyhow. At broam et Carter 1 bakcfbooka, Auditing Porma , t V Folding Deli very Boxes, Star Egg DeOvqry System. R j4 of txdng Thing At least a score of other knack anft plans; pt ways and method; Ideas gleaned from hundreds upon hundred of other marchantt aurlng thB past 15 years that will cut your business posts and. make net earning grow. have Inflicted almost unprecedented , j ceeuetitle en the enemy. ,. Seek Great Adventure. A attacking troops went out In r ii? tt.quest the pvHtem Shark. . the of greet adventure over elope, their veet pro-- f Salt Sjak CKVr4tto Bvfr mind mt teetlve artillery barrage caught la lu id hardly another t Mtcileaa ewlrUanr number of the art addraaa, Uiare ! aleo had enemy who by colnctdenee an I been massing for early morning i. attack along a wide front extending . from the neighborhood of Zonnebeck Polygon Woo'd, which had been a sore , to the Polygon wood. Some five dt- -' spot to the British for deya still held v talons of Herman troope were tnvolv- -' out at the latest reports, although been rushed the British had r ed. three of these having pushed beyond It on in. ventres to support their comrades both prides. This was he snag 1 German at of the kind encountered a only the when In the front lines far a la tacka should begin, known. s A solid wall of breaking shells plow-Brondseinde. which lies tn the ridg ed through them tn a hurricane of was the approximate center the 3 1 thou-; .countless lie la and death they days attack and here was the deepest aands amtdattthe devastation that the point of the advance. Prom tbis villeft In Its wake. Part of these lage the line tapered off gradually to " barrage were the famous the north and the south. ' guardsmen troops tn whom the German em- - The aaeauK was delivered by Eng-lin' . peror had Ukan auoh pride In the day Australian and New Zealand Included among the Britinh gone by. But these massed troop were not the only ones to suffer, foe troope were battalions from 21 Eng. all along the jish countries. There were also the I reports fromprisoner line indicate that tho Germans Tost battalions from Scotland, Ireland and heavily through the territory Involved. Wale German Ran la Terror, At many place Germans ran In ter. American Officer Tor or were captured in large numbers VieufB of Situation as the British attack began. All day r . 1 streams of broken prisoners have been the Waahlrrston, Oct. , pouring into the British cages lawere Amerlcen army Officers Jtava been watching wits inveer. Perhaps half of them tense interest the situation on the blinded and were Home wounded. western front, which apparently Is , some were with shattered limb a pltt-freaching a climax In the greet drive sight even to those hardened to launched -today bit ths British. - Prom the mcv r ports rndlcAilngTh. ns the a battle whole, ; some of the Taking developing important movement, 4 -- German offered week resistance to coupled with the continual futile atBritish advance this morning. tacks of the Germans along the British 'I kI 'the that the Teutons were Bm despite the heavy blow dealt the front, convinced a withdrawal of their enemy It was considered not inrproba-- v covering line. Other great i, officers, however, believe strenuone make would bit that they that the German high command has 1 . counterattacke as soon as they could been hurling Its men at the enemy with I reform their shattered forces. the deetre to check an advene determined to hold Its present line at any Is that The story of todays fighting i; I - of perfect organisation which worked cost until winter comes to the rescue. . . Withdrawal revered. j fc wtlh docklike precision. It was still Officer who think the German activ; dark when the British began the has covered a withdrawal to short' ity advance for steam roller j en and etrengthen linen and ease the . I. 2 clouds blanketed the country and strain on tha army, expect that behind , f light drlxzle was falling. For days the German divisions I an intense bombardment had been Gen. Hals men were throughtheirwhich way maintained over the German front. today will b found cutting new position. j. but -e opened fully. KMR4 th Al 4wiply - built which offensive will raah barrage dropped was ap-- j, ajratimt t as the great tbs front showed from tb Eartr reports to-from palling. Guns of all caliber ho surrender m it tr enormous howitzers to light field gun hundreds. This may mean deterioration of morals to auch an extent that the joined In the infernal inun 4 i ebook the ooufitryaide like an earth roar fcua4 Jrltt tnll ia JU jalUnkM disaster to the aewly cboeen posU beich-spell I 1 fire vivid tinea of Solid 1 ed from the earth and from the murky tiona. IT iT quake. Some observers are to be found here sky above as the great shells and who behave that the German t buret along the German lines. spirit generally is badly shattered army Iu j. i1 shrapnel The ruins of the tittle hamlets perch support of this they site the eontlnoal a ed on the ridges stood out in ghostly peace cry In Germany; ths espreseions silhouette against the flashes and over of prisoners captured by the Allies; the of prisoners, and the repeated the whole scene the clouds threw youth failures of German attacks during the f back. crimson, glow. few weeks to make any Impression last I On the left of tba advance the so the British and French fronts.-I- n view of there developments offl ground in the region of Poeleapelle I , bsit apparently cers believe a definite ascendancy has ' did well garrisoned, been established by ths Alltee In the not offer strong resistance. ' The Britinh were within reach of morale of their armies. They regard that condition as forecasting complete Hthe town by 19.3 o'clock. victory, althoagh none Is willing to venture a prediction as to when the Redoubts Give Trophic. ' oHsie may come. arm" Meantlme oniwwere making their Allied CMuuRenf latest. vaiLAbcahaJn heights near There was some cellar fight- - There hsve been indtestfone thfttithe crmmmder here been intent on iing hers, but H was brief. The main Allied the destruction ef the morels of the ? f trouble was sneoemtered near ths fort, German soldiers as much as on forcing .where the Germane have eight strong their way forward lit recent battles r? i concrete redoubts. Bharp fighting The lavish expenditure of artillery amf followed, but the Germans iDaiiy munition In which ther have engaged iwere forced, with rifles and bomba, steadily for months may have been deshake the nerves of to surrender. Both Poeleapelle and signed largely towhom the eheUa were Omvenstsfcl are masses of ruins. The the men among and The results f night. day falling latest reports show the British have today e drive, some officers belleVe, i swarmed over of virtual! all demonstratthe that may prove charly ' ed preponderance of Allied artillery, fstafel ridge. South, of the repeatedly to tho men of both railway shown f armies, has served not only to hearten I .1 J Famrhendaele-Gheluvehlch cuts the men of the British and French the I I f Oravensts-where the f ridge, end Instill Into them confidence I fel arm Joins it, the British were on armies in the final outcome of the war, but the erect of the ridge or beyond It has equal lv served to depress and make y through the remainder of its length. doubtful the rank and file of the GerThey bad llttie trouble Is reaching it. mans. Mere Open Flghttes k' There wss a brief battle near There are many observers, also, who cross road a which were believe that with the Germane forced fortified Just north of here the Gerrugged country, mane held a farm from which they back from the more the fighting may assume a more open poured heavy machine gun fire into character tn the wide, next spring, the British ranks until the place was level lands into which the battle lines ubdued. are being carried there is no strong natural poeltloti bandbaga must Joist Farm Bolds Out. rldgra and concrete end steel the Prisoners were secured in Polder-hoc- k the small have made and the chateau near there was forte which have held possible up many a charge carried -- after sharp fightings Joiet bamUifore. thU' iruM the Wtnryra-tfo- n rarWrTJearTTSpTBcaslern Cdge'd! "TffirpTfrdwtm that real Strategic operations mar become possible next year for the first time since the armies dug in after the retreat from the Marne. 8pring may see gigantic movements set afoL to break the deadlock of trench vrarfare. Whether Wcmnhtned'ind and we assautt exposed flank of the German line might be included no officer would prod lot. 1. h. of' rp-utati- b, t "Port of Missing Men. PM ITIONIl PM NEW POLITICAL NAMED Jsare Mexico, Oct S. This old border town has been known as "The HISTORIC SPOT Port of Missing Men" for years American Englishmen, and many j other hstlonalitie have crowed Jhe! , . flimsy Wooden bridge from El PaeofI Tacoma.' Wash., Oct. 4. Americini never td return. Their relatives have where ha been established Written to Mexican and American of- - ( ficlale for new of them and the film' Camp Lewie for the training of manv of the American consulate here are thousand soldiers of the new "Liberty with these pathetic a pea lx from ta in sp sectinn rich in historic aged mother deserted Wlvee child re lore. i Amoriran J& J&vwal. kt yfntVA countin-ben murdered by tha rateroa oralte n thieve who infeat the border town (between Puget Sound and the foot- while 'others have burled themselves hllU of the Cascade mountains, to In the wild mountain country south of the south ef Tacoma. This sect loti I the border for ration reasona known as American Prairie, the name Advertleer should use the Semi given to it at the first Fourth of July Weekly News if they deair to reach celebration on the Pacific coast In the people of the wester state ti 1$4J. Up to that time it was known thefr home. AdvertIramrat. a Missionary Prairie. The celebra i 4 -- -- Tprea-Roule- I- rs U 4 Molena-arleshoe- re Chicago, Oct. . The new political party still In process of formation Was at Christ ened.Aht.. National Party last nights conference of the five croup which, are seeking amalgamation. Tha plana are necessarily and must await formal approval by the governing national behind the participants In the con- -, ference. It was said that the plan decided on called for the election of a temporary national executive Committee at one consisting of four member from each of the five groups represented in the Chicago conference the Pjogreaslv Single-TuerProhibitionist tern-pora- 15J, bo-di- Social-Democr- x. 4 4 Pari Oct. S. According to a telegram from Havre, where the Belgian located, government is temporarily about 159 Belgians have itreceeded In c freeing the frontier Into Holland and freedom tn a cartoon manner. The German military authorities had decided to have certain trees cat down because they Interfered with the view of the sen trie placed along tha barbed wire fencing and the cable strong lec-trie which, charged with -- current, prevent persons from escaping from Belgian territory. One hundred and fifty Inhabitants of were requlMtloned and ordered to work at cutting down the tree sucThe Improvised ceeded tn doing their work In such aeroee trees fell way that several the barbed wire -- and the electrified safe opencable, and made a wld ing. Then they proceeded to transfer themselves to Dutch territory, an rim periled - by th4f tlva who had long grown tired of their duty and were only too pleased to desert, bag and baggage. 1 MEN-AN- German-guardians- ; GEDDES AFTER pap cash and we get our moHpVji ou lh, iume worth, so we can gu Buirmn IlTX-CV- T bia STGVF, TIFT'AN V hlTTTlAC- - t- IV are. offering lb eve. ot ion el stone tnr 2S. with the prliUge of exchanging it at any time for 'k larger duunond. allowing you the fuH pries, on IL :, THIS 5 DLiC0.D.U XR THE T A- - AED A HAADY MONEY. . I) I VXl.l, Manager- " - ESTABLISHED f ' rt ,tW. 'of the to the 1 .... ' Semi-Week- ly WOMEN D: Try the Western Outfit Co. lor your smart Fall Clothes. Never have we sfyown such a delightfully ' complete fashion t exhibition in both the Mens and ..Womens departments. - - o. a - w t ' 5 WOMENS SUITS, -- COATS, DRESSES, j. MILLINERY, WAISTS, -- SKIRTS, etc. or. credit, Caj to price m, m a, - MENS SUITS, OVERCOATSp RAINCOATS, HATS, SHOES, etc. 1 our prices are the 'same, all, and that the lowest. ' One N Ji!,9 - A more rigorous U boat campaign Is hr Erie Campbell Ged- and how to make them out of mater-If01! activities. Jt' was Sir Eric who you already have, on hand, but tell to also how them, whether ready. succeeded Sir Edward Carson 9 head .. . made or arlgioH. .1 of the British admiralty In the recent DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, cabinet shskeitp. This picture la hi 75 CENTS PEB COIY. latestbariiig Just been received from d' .. mWriea REMEMBER: THE WESTERN OUTFIT CO. WANTS TO TRUST YOU; WANTS TO PROVE TO YOU THAT NO STORE CAN UNDERSELL US. HOW TO HOLD THE ATTENTION rx A CLASS. I often vert difficult in the Sunday School, the Primary. Association, and : -- -- - - Advertisement. Tre ONGREDIT U BOATS. & the Religion rlasse Rut tt can easily ha dona if you have a good, wwopri-- al store to tell and know how to fell tt. Stories' of the righ kind, how- ever, are hard to find, and when thev are found thev have to he told with skill to hold the atten-- J j considerable lion of a class of children. In Th .Spoken Word, by John Henry Evans, j s ou ire told not only where to sup-nte- ed CLOTHES New Hssd ef British Admiralty Is Pushing Submarine Warfare Peirograd. Ota, 5 .The provisional government has decided to permit Gen. Soukhpmlnloff. the former minister of wsr Who was convicted of treason last week to serve his term In the Bt Peter and St Paul prison instead of In Siberia The generals wife pleaded that If he were sent to Siberia an attmeptxnicht be made to murder him. our Diamonds dirwt and We buy ot , Will Not Co to Siberia j j; ....... tree-cutte- rs Gen. Soukhominloff Just ah perfert and just as fine tmlor as many (hat are sold lor SELLERS. Record for August. According to reporta of the leading book dealers of the country tha fol- - . lowing werf the beat jUers during ,,..1. July.. 4 j. 1,. 1,59 ...4 The Red Planet Hooke Mr. B rltllng Sees It Through. Welle .,..11.59 Pole 1.59 ' HI Family. Te Definite Object Parnol ...,$1.S0 The Light in tha. dearlng- - Bachal- - ... v .Fill Q -e- i Diamond $25 sn BEST COME HERE FOR YOUR i Genuluc the-aenat- Belgians Escape. Arm.--' Montreal. Oct, ft o ri4f, 'A T h ( lc fri fr ut tor 'of' lb Mob treal Amateur Athletic association, has bean appointed boxing inspector In the United Hi tea army. Sergeant 1 fArmetrong occupied a similar pom-tion with the Canaditta army at Yal-- I earlier camp, T rt -- v Boxing Instructions For The U. S. Army I TVs Moines. Get. k. Denoanclng Senator JLui Follett an an aid to the entyniee of the United State the lows stale council of defense today passed a resolution 10 to 2 recommending hit .. expulsion from The conference also adoptsd n tentative platform In which a demand for a bone-dr- y nation was emphasised. Othrr names for the new party which were considered were Liberal, People Commonwealth and Union. vn-th- e . r a lh-p..31.30 tor..... rat faoomnti--giark historian Summer. Wharton It. (9 of the celebration Th exact to BOOK spot NEWS up that DESERET knew STORE, they Advertisement. affo, icax Air aiped lndtan, Hluglmas KoqulTton. was one day taken out, and Twhil vegetation had taken . DEBATING QUESTIONS. many changes of eaw tt place since be M. L A. Adopts New Book far In a different locahe fixed the npot the monument waa JOHN HENRY EVANS. tion. and there lebra' nnyelled Debating Tieing on of the lntetlee. in the M. I. A. thla year '"The town of BtMlkcoom. ahoutto flv tost activities K yraa decided that a book was needthe lake American mllea ed which would present the subject readable, and succinct way. remnant, of Uie old In a clear, Such a book in found In The Spoken fan?hCeki8r It Word," by' John Henry Bran to choose a subject for deserved a young officer long before tells how word th .question, tha bate how to the civil war. choice of evidence, how to rebut, and In th conduct various other matters . of a debate. study Helps to carry association wish you If you book op mormon. debate property, you cannot do oh 41 A Index' covering page A Subject volume. It Is tbs very event and without this Chronologv of Important for small elaaae of young peopls Duxlonarr-Pour thing ar prono-ondnIn debating. engaged map and 19 Il- wbo double page colored under TSg th Mm ROUND IN CHITH . Bound lustration DESERET NEWB BOOK STORK. . cover with Main gt. THE BOOK OP MORMON. Mlaaion-iri- e for valuable help a very It is and Advertisers should ns tbs Sunday School Teacher News if they desire to reach all " Student of Nephite Hlrtory. Poet tho people of the western state tr paid. price SLOP - their bom DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. A mod 1 ' Hich-mon- 4 La Follettet Expulsion 1$ Recommended irairio. -- 0mn , Capt-WYlkc-tf u! . (Continued from page one.)' In ths senate before adjournment regarding crlticlnm. made. ' Defer Adjournment. Senator Lalollettes proposed epeerk caused senate leader to defer action on the formal resolution for adjourn, ment of Congree at 3 p. m. Satur day. 0 as to lnriire an opportunity fo senators to make a reply. A few more petitions demanding Mr. LaPolletle'. expulsion were presented to Jhe senate today. - , ed I. mlatn-nary j 1 000- Jed l , UFOUEM , t0 Job White i: T England. . Tha Store That Made.-Yo- ur Credit Is Oood Famous. - -- ' TheStore That Made Your Credit Is Good Famous. , . |