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Show o' ' r - PAM M SAT- ' DESERETHEVENING-NEIV- S -;- AY-OCTOBEIV-, 13'-'19,- 17 S- ,wilmAN:THAFITNED HEft be kidbabi ttrearilliirbtr MrL Margaret Fratcopped ratlited to aPnetti to the gook 80Ot.Illot flight The tre for P"t"tit'n over the telephone. were made tonataef fact that utiles Its0 was left to to Mt! kola tier could Ag I year old. would the ashy. Alden Pratt, - .tIta (Torset Making is an art which realizes its per- feet ion only where it brings out the beauty lines about o'clock, Mn. rumorede the tole- girl calling-madriots Thetle person. some remarks and the little gone. . .tet called her mother Mn. Pratt says apparently was that of lat Int ',oleo although rather heavy and I woman. The woman demateded that toreekae lett under a tree at Sixth sop West Btraat and ' peoth and Second the kidnapping would thr,4,ebed titxt e not med.. if the demand-werVow The police are taking measures to woman and......ttut ..baby,.ann ;protectb the if the ktdnaper Illeve that th ey (0p any, further attemple,gbe, ,,,,,oacte, sill-bapprehended, ,(n,)) si.roten. , of the - and that grair of phpzical freedoms which assurvi;:röinfort tp the point :of -- norma-- figure-- l e WILL MAGNA IWN Or CEIIIIIATE-NEX- T Mch unlit-a- l - g - 7,.4i14AL4'.11i.,; WEtt( will he entep-ds!n- 0 the held-a-t of Magna, Thurs. say. Fridar and Saturday neat. under es of the Magna Commercthe auspi( ud clubs A general holiday wilj be oberved and a street parade. gsmea kinds of Indoor pastimes Etch as boxing and wrestlIng, denotof will speech' a:program making es, An be on the list of entertainments. imitation Is extended ,to all the pea,. to come over and of the valley pot like; and .eee what Magna looks a hether or not the ,olaima ti iNV ,ktr, - ) n A : .''' ,. ''.1,. -- ,- ,,,.. ,,,,;0.oi,,,,,,,to,,i3O02, 7,:., , '',' ' , A ',,i, .6:4 4' l'' 14,,,t ?f "Tvrw,,,.., ,40,1t vo,-.- . 4 ..,A r4, ;at ,,,,,, THIT IS GOING TO GIVE siour LAKERS A NEW INSIGHT INTO SHE MEANING OF .THE WORD. , EN iiur n ew service car starts! only an adlustment of a spark plug anTriw or rain-ou- t of the interior of the I Perhaps it, Will be a tear. On cold nights. our menwill visit to g tvei that is needed. on- atuount of the tbe theatres Mat before the show is d. movir7theela-balky war-be 1Ptudebaker Owners service that is Or again it may be a puncture. over. and will warm up the motors I the third of ,Utah cities; by I b20. is service." said T. 'W. NitYlor, .iteneral whatever it is the repair crew will see of Studebaker cars that have been left . trt the Studebaker corpora-- that it is inade right before' they go standing. ao that when the people ...lostified; tnutioiger l club the tion of Utah. The announcement of will lie yesterday, pointed onThere ehetr esirslettt Dw..0117,reakii, banochargetaatuis,aeme-au- t -has Aortic, go. Where people have trouble in .rt,-.......,protittly lc tyindeirtrItick ,,,rs.000.rii: ear,' finished in gleaming shim with be used. It nr a. question of lstarting their care because they have - changing tires. or itomothing where no been left in a cold garage over It hail every convenience, gold lettering.. t, nWht, "Tina car will patrol-thand sidewalka dhwotowafaew service welt thajob.,- and will mica tin . ttrming pavedA streeta section 11 from In of Salt Lake will tie free as air to any Studebaker tit the car is running smoothly. This firmt.,ellems Water urn, City tie,tri, iighte. Is going to be real service that we hand morning until 1 i o'clock at night." user. toot access by Interurban railroad, the he continued 7 "Whenever the driver - "If our man seea a Studebaker ear outnot two tichnoihouses Which cost- $40.000 merely something done Studelitaker car-iwee he a In trouble,a storm. with the windows -t- wit and a $45,00Shigh school under to sort of kid our own- standing until-t- he will It with or and down curtains ers . the stay atop ! stop along, tut service with the los' rurtioo, aild over. --forty botown,, car is to It be and go .as to keep the left ou" go. them may ready again. adjust houses. ' , -- NEW I, EEBAKISV, ' . - R. SERVIVE-CA- , ,. t going ; real-eol- I ' ... 10.4,,hamis,Oine2t4;ers,-,binisi-eervitse.,.-,excent,wittare'rnateria- l . EVMi AT $4.0c) Madame Lyra Corsets come in a wide range of models of varying proportions for all types of figuresin a wide range of beautiful brocades, eoutils,- - batistefi,etc. Other models $5 00 $6.50 $7,50 Imd up The is a Madame Lyra model for "you." Will not ask to see it? It vrM afford you style and comfortand the pries is reasonable; too. be-b- . n -- Seer years ago Magna did not real- - - - . - In wages without population of 15.031. if all the fairt-- 1 afven , solicitation on their part. plies reside. in Magna, instead of the A farm was cut up into town Iota. wage :earner's spending two hours a! COMMUNICATIONS Business; men were the first .to come 'day to ride to and from work. . , In and commenced building on Main '" a ,R eminiscences of the rtah -- ropper comPanY street; ,,,. the daily tonnage started Improvements, Then :the. Ix. ,!Sanday School Anniversary.: Dianna in,rea 9ecl G reat Tabernacle In each harem; thernselves became interested . I The superintendents publicly in establishing homes near their work. plant. orv of the The fortieth annlver of The Evening News, Dear restratulated the men on their hard The government established a postot- Sunday i Sir; In the first column of the editorial over night Magna annization of the Twenty-firs- t work and this wee the keynote to the ince and almost a city. i,rx rf good feeling and 0! elbser en- - became school will be celebrated In two ttes-'- page of Oct. Sth. mate that Oct I OrWrPtioll between labor and capital.' Big railroad corporatione have fie- - bions of the school at10:29 a ro',,ith was the bath you .., of aunty, I In lel Mien the war...came the plants ured that a community where And 6 p. in. tIct"er 21 z !int shatdown; later. work was re- - therm le a large payroll theyeare' --and at ih. fizsEP:10:111 InWIianyhiooP . . every wave esrner. At ot Ilona). officer s. teachers and pupils: no obtain sills vete n arking full lime and the the. plants of the Utah Copper cam- - of the school are specially invited. ro. reminded me that when The school was organizeo i tit.The above The pricelpany at Magna there are enw 6 ell :attend. s mileage started to climb. for the mammoth roof were t pier on the payroll., This figures a October 21, 1877 if copper went up and th e men being the local editor of constructed, O ' bl pare for the weary worker from the topper mills. At that time two small noses supplied all requirements. .in Auguqt. 1914, the 1:tab Copper silt men at the Magna and Arthur -- . -- , I , I I , -- i I of LäTdies'Ufilon- 1. i , . -- -- IiirelF-Peo'ltreT- Special-Sal- - I I . .. ,,, .. .. ItSS , ill ' ... ,. r 11 irit a - ,,,, lii. - 10' Se - . o --- ' - 1. ,co t tits ,e - - , :. . I : 171orayhtbeeodn lubrtatrachrtni:eooad.rt e- Pitio of t pub- th:shatoth:t hmieT8a:173ectrt. 00 - or:a:91 . - talon" brings to my mind that quite a , . and show you are worthy of Liberty - - did ---on a- acre .,. - Ernest Cog,' on Leland Aenue. at Ilomefield Acres. produced enough food a to clear $100 in this year On A . cash, besides supplying all the summer and winter food for himself and Bee showing what others- have done on and gar. den lots You can do as sell aa ether men half-soc- famitir.------ool- - y half-acr- . Iv - . 53 znhuemnbterur Tii: the times. President Brigham Young laughed and remarked that by the time it was finished it would not be large enough to hold the people and . - - A few close-i- n bargains with good soil. ' ' 4 llelf-acr- e at Burton Acres for 1654 velth improvements. 513 down and 113 a , ,ntenth. Big 1ot,--- -:5 bY 165 feeton - 6th East, 1364,twith itneroverrinte----- - a caScld'anlaftateth- b; 214 feet 2600 corn- Plete $12 a month, Also Many other tine garden lots and PRO t 7 - Or , - , , - " ,. -, "Land Merchants , Salt indirectly takw"trilmitn:11, at the; IPARENTS2:CLASSESI doorway of O.' regimental infirmary.1 ,Mrs. C. Or. Carlson. Jr.. for the donors. in presenting thit banner. -liso - take City. ' M 41tX -- - - C.A9Z ' - I BONDS Z it an to their horns hi Deliver soon. A. C. Smith. wife anti faintly, front WYomittg. have been visiting In Den-vthe past twe or three weeks. Last Sunders evening service was under the auspices of the Mutual Ini- provemont association. Several enloY- able musical numbers were rendered, and Mrs. Mono gave a story. Sunday ushered in first .now this year, raining Denver, all day mind thee snowing til evening. Joseph Call of Denver. and it'lroting Iwocnen from Bancroft Idaho.married in the Salt Lake temple Wed- nesday. Oct-1They will make their home in Denver. Tuesday eventrie. provementTametteiations Opened their s. ; et (Special Correspondence.) ENVER. Oct. 11.Mrs. Mary CIAll W ail h0Steiin ODAY I A? - Or- - phoum party last week. Her Imelda were: Mrs. Willard Call.Miss 'Marie Titschke. :Porc, Hoare. Henri Bartholemew. Dr. Grant Gregerson. George Call and Mr, and Mrs. Angus Miss Vara Smith has returned to Denver after having spent two weeks vialtirig in Colorado Springs. She mei-- tored Springs to Detir 4 t ,'-- . r ;.. r 0. the-Mut- 2 t - 7, " t ual. 'Mary party' at The borne again where the regular meetings of the been ;after having nearly six weeks in Mutual will be held during this cornthe Sig.,' hosplial. ill with scarlet fe- - ing oesson. There were a bog L. atitr- - everyone was IElmer P. Nelson of Utah. associated dreseed for -- Hard Tlintw" Utah Copper company.. wits gram was rendered. after which gemee , a recent ViettOr in Denver. tie spoke were itetreshments were 'at Sunday evening mervicee, served paid. by Mime Zelme Shaw and Mrs. News cornea from Paris. Idaho. that Angus Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton, of Den'Claries Buhler arid Dr clrAnt ver. are the parents of a baby girl. eriton were dinner gibeOltel ',tics GregMarie Mr. and Mrs. Burton expect to return - or-ste- Ameug The a:weakens In the Par. fa:Wr the regimen t; vuteelasserettlitititia "It is with plitisore that ire presentl flay ,arbeola tomorrow,- - I:mit:ohm of civilisation, which asg sures the bra,e men who risk their, at 10:SO a.m. will be the following: lives for our liberty that they will not only reeelve the best of eare possible Second wmiiiDr. E. G. (Iowans, sebould thcy be wo und ed ) but that of public Instructhey also inar know that deep in our state superintendent hearts we admire their nanny eonrage tion; topic of titnety interest. Tenth wardAlex E. Carr; :"LibWo know- that- our grid deeds will inspire future generations erty Ronda"to so live that they may bo 4r. Witson. presiWateriooily your unselfish devotion te the cause! dent of L. D. S. university. :"rraining of liberty" Emotions." the of' The Forty-thirinfantry will resume.' week target practicenext Sergeant 'Doc- Welts of the Canadiaa I CUT THIS Is wonnf ew hie Europe. e lectured army. Friday MONET. war experiences before the officers of , the three infantry regiments, at the DON'T MIRS rms. cut cut this poet, in the T. M. C. A. building. slip; enclose with Sc and mad it to The German sailors in the war Sheffield 283g AT. 1 received 2.M0 letters and severalprison Foiey & Co baga ciiiiiiiit Ill.. writing or packages by mall Friday, the and I will orksoit mail since establishment largest Tou itddrese clearly'. receive ot the in, camp. A largo. shave of the mall mat- - return a trial pacitage. containing ter was for the officers and crew of Vole, Kidney Pills. for pain in Bides the 'Geier' recently brought here from arid hark. rheumatism, backache, kid- - ii lionoluity The soldiery in the Twentieth Intim- - nitlY and bladder alimentn; and Foley being now Inoculatod agatriat Cathartic Tablets ea wholesome and; ttyryphaoride. thoreughlir Clanlint Cathartk tkir biliousness. headache nonsiipatiom sad sluggish bowels. Elchramm-lohnso- n Ccm' L. td-- V . - Denver News Items n, flag presentetlitrlday to the medical divntion of - D. B. Richards Candidate For City Commissioner - A new candidate for city oornnusFoley Cathartic Tablets are mild in this mornaction ,yet cleanse thoroughly. with sioner speared in the field no nausea., and no costive after ef- - ing when a petition was flied with facts. They keep the bowels regular. the city recirder forth. placdmg of stontach 'tweet and liver active. Stout the name of D. R. Rkharcia. an st, ballot for the the comfortable ...,torney. on the official persons welcome Oct. 23. The petilight free feeling the. bring. Se nrai2un primary election includ100 over bears tion signatures .ephoson Drug ing among others those of LeGrand W. N. Young, Lorenzo Price. Jr.. liams. Oscar W. Moyle, D. 11. Winger. Hiskey,-Georg- e Romney, A. C. Fort Douglas Notes. I Rees and John C. Cutler. - Flan-listen- 112414 SOUTH MAIN rause , eotton and WNW Reiftdar short adOVINS up to ?go. opectal price Ladies' heavy. white. Muneinig tietti 750 A cornplebe flue of ladled Union Mitts.- - Vasa& Cornet COVOTS, Knitted and Pants, Tights, rianneletto Skirt". 11 ii.. Gowns. Italia& - Silk Underwear. Al - OUR. DITITO PTOR M IS AVERTS ot TI."14e4-e-ti,- - Ladies' Nieman sod Crestwood Union Salta, to the following styles: Burk- - neck. long sleeves ankle and knee lentbHigh neck short sleeves, ankle and knee length-Hal- f low neck. elbow aleevea &akin, and kneo ' length She , REGULAR SIZES ExTRA SIZES s. Ladle!? !OW neck and no sleeves. knee length. ere These Ans Fall and Bummer weights'. seconds, worth up to 1140 per garment, special tea pries Ladies Merode Vestaregular' and extra ONO& High neck and leas sleeved', also high Leak and - little farms. 'Rich ards----- Yarn Street. N A COTIAVattA t Mtn- only poistma the blood stream but quicklY affects the liver and other organs, causing biliousness, sick head- ache.- - sour stomach. bloating, etc. tion-n- , II al Oil C . u. . r 7 Trt shi MP much sort sets. tkit . - etuxrpereswewoudid thbeemisocteltilargethtoa; hundreds of times since it has been too small for the congregation. FITRUM P. POIASOM. ri . - , Lit,, Come in or phone AT ONCE. Don't wait!! - agFretdatt:heteNmlyuelde . you- - C eZovneadte: I , - ie. 1,, d, - man 'll Oa Irv. ,.. 1.,,. - ''''' cannot fight- for your country, you can produce food. , Remember thisthe war is mot over yet. It will be more important produce your own food NExr YEAR than it was thin year. e - NOW: is and get -it Tofi;ilfalf.-aerà bigreal estAte is because low at prices, today's ready for next spring. nuy the only thing which has not yet ad;anced. ' , ' If ,- . . 4,4011,14te Raise a war- Gar den -- - ..- 2t t ' e Suits and Vests tigeredevinitwa.meadanadWIY- . - , iSe 4 . - 6,.. ' 4:t . .: lior 1 . 11. -- -- , '; ..' ..t 111 s .;i4.1 - . a . . rem a ....,.....0 e ascisuall ts 0101 Ito .0.6 1040.0. skee ska ,,,,,,. or ahmetecirM17 The Aladatne 'Lyra Corsetig the ideal of every. woman who knows. It emphasizes the best lines of the feminine form- -- yet the wearer is imeonseious of being unduly corseted,for the 3Iadame Lyra Corset readily provides for all the aetivi ties of the figure, as well as the proper ,funetion , of every organ of We bódi. le rdeing-proectit , . - - i - S. ' Liberty Poona al paybagocia, real estitte or homaa - ' ; ' T ' Mt 51, ; d orrtr "Banking Perfection Under 1 U. S. Inspection." i Your-nam- .. Eger Hence of orrrke And in iron's' etirkiyour banking buoineso to ono of the, tovature-ot our nevi nnit aystern." no-4- II! I I. - - May ,T. - - didate Drufffee4,--ATiftrtlifeme- For City Atiditoi .1110. 1121111; fikevetal the city reen,sder petitio'n"that his tkartle be plaoed on the official ballot for the primary ,election sat a' condi-dote for city amino?. Among the signer are H. B. ParleY- White, John le Bowthan. John - HemOla. T. A. Cai.., lister. Claud T.- Barnes. Issas Blair EV111114 ft. o.. tostherwood antt Judge ' 0.'Armstrong. Mr. Mars financial statemtmt filed with the petition shows that to date he bas expended 112.26 for Ills earn2! ,gTArt STATE UMW! LIU SII iYOURIFILMS NATIONAL BANK lawilExamocts - goomotth - F. At,,the cI mith. President Hebor J. Grant, W. Nib ley. Rodeos, T. Badger. eta theorte , Amistant ' , , , 1 |