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Show r v . j EVEN1XG-NEW- CJESERET , THE BUCKSHEE RESCUE irninr no-PUCE-I- STOP CATARRH! OPEN. (Sptetol Correspondence.) 11. S- nrnmt -r- The Booh for identification, for m a tenoral rule he do not take kindly to laldiat; but tb fact remain that i this particular occasion ha had attack on aa hto-done an lated aaphead and when the sergeant earn running to the aound of tM bomb he found An eentry dead and the .other missing. OS the Boch there waa no altrn at all: An who la it they're been after takinr sergeant dear? naked Mike Flannigan. owA TH mrte, Pat your O'Rourke aaid the eargsont. . Wexford ye of "Ia It Pat O'Rourke JL ut ( i 3. mane me old pal?" wailed s Mike. "The murtherin madHftunetf-Iteualn tne ye'li be for a time, Whatever' the sergeant might have had to aay on thesubjsct, h waa of saying it Be ylvaa no opportunity round Mike waa fore he could look -- over the parapet and off into the aer-rean- . mad Stna relnart bock, the MrfMnt after him; then h Com ' mM a even that lnault drew no reply, raanlTed into melancholy phlloaophy. Ah, well, tia two fine flahtera I've loot tontight, but 'twill bo tho eaaler work on parade, for they waa a pair of undisciplined devil.'"' - . Sara Cream Applied Roller Haod-Coi- d ta Nostrils at Ooeo. reto Then the sergeant went off El If your noatril ar clogged and commander, to port to hia company . in men your head i stuffed and you can't thepoet,.nd cold or breathe freely "because to pray to tho Holy Virgin that the and that catarrh iuat get a amali bottla.of Ely(Contnlued from page one.) impossible might happen,come (Contnhied from page one.) back Cream Balm at any drug atore: Apply Mike Flannigan might aafe. A to Pat ORourke he enter- people who have alwaya been aceua-tome- d a little of thia- - fragrant antiaeptio their unit tained no doubt at all. If the Bochee to warm room and blaxlng cream into your noatrlla and let it the whole party-regain- ed every air paaaage without loaa." r be- -, penetraU through get him away, it f irea, and nil aorta of device had managed towaa to too far gone meant that Pat lng suggeeted in order to keep u ' of your head, eoothing and healing flfcht. and ha would be well in tb warm thia winter. I am told that the Inflamed awollei mucous mem-eve" . thia relief. -time, atlll haa a brane and you German line by Iondotrhoatea-wh- o Ah! ho good it feeia Tour nos- Exactly on hour, afterward d. the home of any alae to keefc up, propose ar open your head j clear, no aergeant waa again in the eloalng ail unneaaaeary aitting room,! trill more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no ' meat'aad no watar. They had been heartening up the two new aentriea- - drawing room and dining room and I mor headache, dryness or etruggllng assigned to a poat northeaat of th a poet that had Just been raided ia Juet keeping open one great big living ' told to hold it, ao hold It nervy place for a day or ao when room, thu obviating the necessity for, for breath.- - Ely's Cream Balm a lost vUlage and and they did.- - They were altuated on the he heard aomebody approaching from j extra fire. Very few private houses- what sufferers from head cold ver- j side of A little Ad tarrh need. Ita in London, even ot considerable eixe, J the wire, railway by which mualtlon were conveyed, Halt! Who are you?" re jo Ice In such a modern convenience tlaeraent. and Pat aa central heating They have alwaya were on the other aid. Tia Mike Flannigan the- reply. relied upon numerous great biasing jy interested in a wonderful ORourke, "'cam im'My men were splendid. aaid the b recognixed Thin udvwice on- -, . moot fire of wood or coal, or both, which 0f uvet-gll- L exquisitely The Bochea..Attacked ua corporal. th for various lavin' an then Ill crime y ar kept continually ted by that had been presented to three time by the light of th moon, ' servant era at graved, trench." th of Rus- but w drove them back each time servants. Nowadays by Lady Barkly emprew Ah, aergeant dear," wheedled. Mika es low an ebb in number as coal ia gig, jn jg74. sir Henry Barkly waa then with rltle without being obliged aJ he and ORourke dropped into th In quantity, "therefore, ths- - aituatloo - govemorln South Africa, and the Em-h- to use bur fir, machine gun.- - They probto be tackled from another post- press Dagmar sent a letter (which ac- ably hoped trench, 'ye youldnt be afther blamin' that hanger would oblige me for eavln' me pall" and tha fashionable Jiousekeeper companies the in which us to surrender, but we managed to aaked tion So you made the reecueT. is grsatly perturbed as to th state -- she expresses her thanks for th ro- hold out until our fellow reached f toereath her owa eeption accorded to her eon. the Grand us." tho sergeant. of th " temperature Rescue ia ut?" Mika anorted. "A roof-tre- e during the coming winter,Via-- - i Iuk Alexia, Vn hia. visit to' Cape redear.' with when weak bnckshe rescue it was, aergeant Town. More than 40 year later one j Though hunger I am told that th beautiful Why Pat 'ud never have been needln count ess Curson, who ha a charm- - remembers when looking at the beau-ln- g lieved, the little- hand were nevertheecho able ia less ic the to Tn if h hadn't been atunned by th keeping tlful . house In Mount street, workmanship of of their comrade. frantic cheering av them. 'Twaa only one big room open oa th first floor,, those days in Russia, that now ..the dhirty bomba had hold av him!" aia av lheim which ah will us as dining room.Romanoff have been murdered and Brilliant Brgtmmlal History. stu. sitting a dowager-csarinand room the ia an (Copyright. 1918 exiled outroom, dancing JLADT MART. She ha removed all except the cast. dio. The long and striking history of his moat neoeaaary furniture, taken up Copyright, 191. regiment, the Highland Light Infanth carpet, had th floor pollahed try, has a special interest for Ameri. and thickly covered with ruga that cans. It was formed of the old list -- n aasdv be miied up. Her dining Kept Vacant For and T 4th fagimenta which date their table is at on and of thelong apartbirth years from 1777 and 1787 reMem Long Since Dead spectively. ment and her piano and a gramoThe former jas one of a a group of Scottish regiment raised by phone at the otherrTherrwre of number an immense and (Special Correspondence.) patriotio noblemen and others after and below them the travelers could aee cushions r placed on - th floor lONDON. Oct IS. This story of a th news of tb disaster of Saratoga One with dotted fir water the around th big open The later waa on of four battalion the surface cf plao. white caps, which mad them realise large electric light ot fairly high pow- curious and somewhat tragic coinci- called Into existence ten years later to the advantage of traveling through er has been along from, tho celling. dence was totd mo by an official of aa resist, tha aggression of Tlppoo SaIn thia room sho proposes to give all important British govVramant 'depart- hib. During this Indian campaign, th smooth level of th sky. Quit a simple ment which is much to the fora In. th apreciQua remnant," aa ,lta comIt seamed they had no sooner left her entertainment th of winter. She ia mander, Sir Eyre Coote, called it, of tb coast tine than th English ellfta character during prosecution of th war. the 7 1st, which had been badly cut th hoataese who prophecy Boon, they on of lay below them. Very comIn thia b exdepartment moat of the up, saved .British rule In India by were able to recognise familiar towns that no home or hotel will for perts are officers with of their Steadiness at the decisive battle and harbor.. Beneath them, n leave plete without dancing this winter, experience one la the boat seemed to. be stationary, so rap- the simple reason that it la bound service in tha field who have been of Porta Novo, on July 1. 1781. In later yearaN besides many time fighting idly was it overhauled and left astern; form of town exerc'ae that health. discharged from th army either! by gallantly In India, these two regithough, in fact, it waa tearing through to keep you warm and in good reason or her disableI think health oflll to ments saw service at the Cape, in wake bound wave that I am and aay physical th water, aa its bow words will com true; certainly, un- ment ' For some time or. of thaSa po- 8outh America where tb 71t took showed. Buenoa Aires under filr Over th tail of the big aeroplane less the Gulf Stream i particularly sitions has bean open tor a cer- John Moor atelnglehanded, 8agagun and Corunna, the French coast was disappearing kind to ua during the negt four or tain officer, on kept active service in and also under Wellington in th Penfast Into the haze, and soon th trav- five month there will not be a hot elers had paaaed over the beaches of time In th old town" aa far as the France, who had been expecting all insula. At Waterloo the 71at waa (n England and were flying over the heating arrangement ar concerned. along to receive bis discharge. Th Adams brigade, and Joined with the - . . green hills and village spires. Twentahatxeripr the famous attackmatter , apparently- - bang fire- ,- how- of2ndln y- ftv minutes earlier, they had been ' Miaa Elisabeth Asquith ia vary busy the. Imperial Guard. " it waa deother ever, th and, of fields day the down tha upon looking The name of Moeuvrea however, nowadays keeping a shop in Old Bond Paa da Calais. ama- cided to give the post to another of- will not be that least honored upon Soon th noise of th engine died street. It Is not always that th ficer who had received hia discharge the standard of the Highland Light storekeeper meets with any great away, and tha machine began to glide teur Ihe ex-t- o in the meantime sad bid promptly Infantry, Bays a writer in the London downward In great circle to Its d ea aueeeea; but th daughter of Time; turn over applied for the vacant post tinatlon. Fields and farms and woods. prlm r-l .week he called to taka over - Tbs .'precloua , remnant" of Porto to meet the' about 910.00 a week owing to her on hisThia rushed uo ... and villas new dutiee, and, in th course of Novo sowed tha seed which In tho : forts as a ealeewoman; therefore, . "trade conversation, was told that It had been year 1918 still bears 'fruit of the old Imagine that ahe regards of had climbed out on by one to tho can view. intended to give the post to the first kind. Eyre Coote and Wellington a vary optimistic point ground; and the big machine waa from ta juet as well to mention perhaps mentioned officer, whom we will call never met in this world, but in th It Its of material cleared cargo. being newcomia not entirely re- Capt. Wilson of the Blankstitres. Etyslan fields, perhao-It will b the only kind of Chan- that MixbarAaqutih .Good heavens, cried the offloer, er, fresh from the fields of France, shop as a nel croeaing for a good many, after garding . Wilson? haa explained io them tfiat the old institution. Aa a matter of fact it la do you mean Capt th war," aaid on padenger. of the many moat success- Why, I aaw him killed Juat before I Seventy-thir- d (for it did not become Even when tha train goes straight one until after Porto Novo Seventy-fir- st ful sourela of income by which th left th front!'with to HATDEN CHURCH.. join Britlah Red Cros. t. able and Seventy-fourt- h ar the same toChTni fTrITnnCel"rln.!idCr0tT. byBi l, Lrhaca ao. it , a good (Copyright 1918.) day as they were over a eentpry ago, " jI lu American and French Hater organ-Welwar." vy. 4n th "win to helping I Ufct,ng ' Copj right. 1911. jiquitha shop as th season m1j b SheS faahtoL w) congregate in WaUm ng Li5!nt m &,ria!,d M order to buy Chrletmaa presents. As keen ihi the article displayed for sal have, i. Wand thousands of people. It ,ve" PeiofEbT i likely that many individualOf th unllu Opportunity back, should they want to do bom Whiff :hn.aChcUhrrtLr g. ring own presents; tin thi tiin their Her American future iiusuaiiu. w fcara coveted when j service in France with the British keta thatto someone else may now belonging come our pr perty and thus- fulfill some dear wish that w have- longed tor In other day. ' Miss Asquith and hsr assistant shopkeeper, Mrs Leyei, have a small staff working with them. declared, and haa th 1914 star. After) wj,o professional buyers as wellcar-w-asu several months of active service, he,Ueri and th whole place Is hs m t j discharged from thi wmy ia a bminiillki ctjrU. that Is 1 ia of contract-cmmendabU. All these ladles ed in th trenches. Aa noon as a charming uniform of grey "overalls'' recovered, he went to th ministry ef eaahtner with powder-bl- u munitions. and long alssvsa A certain number HATDEN CHURCH. , of th staff ar experts who decide (Copyright. 1 8.) whether th many articles of jewelry, silverware and gold odds and ends can be most profitably sold or will be more NEW HOME FUBUCATIONS remunerative if melted down. The Issued from th press sine April melt" in then put aside in a room deConference. 1009 Gospel Quotations voted to th purpose, whll the other by Judge H. H. Rolapp, neat cloth articles are talcs Y into th stock room, binding, 11.28 poMpaid. Love and which at th present time haa a col V the Light, an Idyl of th weetland. lection worth about 8&I.000. O. F. Whitney's now poem. Hand.! Mias Asquith told me that literally some cloth binding, 91.99 postpaid. scores of thousands of articles have Tobacco and Homan Efficiency fey Dr. t been given to them'and nearly all of. F. J. Pack. Cloth, 81.00. Headquart these hold some tender memory for ere and publishers ,of all standard the giver. The father of a boy who had been killed a month or two ago church works brought hia christening mug to Miss DESERET NEWS BOCK STORE. Asquith and- asked her to sell it just , Tbs Leading Book Concern. to help a- little. - Some very histYesM News Building, I Mala Street. toric things are stored in this Red Advertisement. Cross treasure bouse.- - I was epecial- - L British aaroplaxM carried nine paaaangw acrona the Eng-B- ah ohaanat. - At the appointed tima the paaeen-- ger war there, with a coned durable amount of material which Quickly stowed away Into tho capacious intertar of the meehlna. ' On by an the voyager ethabed aboard by mean ot a ladder, and mad thameolvea com-fortab- Th aagtwaa war started and tb aaaehtae left the ground, climbed up-- f wards in a few gihat circle, and struck aertbweet towards tho gleam-lo- g ohaaaoL . Tho paaaaagoa wore onjoytng their oxperliBBe. and talked together about below. Pint the various land-maraa me aa old French towa with mas-etv- o radial fortifications of moat and rampart which made it look like a Behind. great Marflsb from above. nke Meet bars, lay the ahialng canals linking up th scattered towns and . villages; and far away on the borlaon waa the low veil of aihoke which marked the position of tb turbulent front Hues. - Ahead of thorn lay, th glittering water of th channel, and th beloved whit oiltta and green Bald of Eagtaad. Th engine thundered an. and th macbiae forged steadily ahead with a very happy ship company on beard. It was rather a windy day, ks X $m at P rt I1 IT tQfi-- t LTI 0 FilTTY - TO mt; CEO CROSS EIRL (Special Correspondence.) LONDON, Oct. II. Aa Anglo-Americ- an marring ef more than ordinary Interest is to take place near Newcastle on OcL 18. The brids-to-- b Is Mias Margaret" Fail, a pretty, English gtrl belonging to an old county-- ' WorW sttMU- farly who has been etuhr for many month at tb b! Amrksa tied Cross workrooas Qrssvenor Garden m, London. The bridegroom eieat Is Horace Btoke Waite, son of Captain H. & Walta U. B. 1L, and Mrs. Waite, of Capt. Waits, who Is in Chicago. Franoe, Is now responsible for th l entire petrol supply of the American .army. A lawyer by profeenion, and a non of Jade Horace F. Waite, et Chtaego, be ia a member ef eae ot the beet known legal famines tn the United States. Hia very capable wife le chairman and organising genius ot tb big - American Red Cross workrooms, whore tbonaaads at hospital garments and requisite for onr troops are turned out every week. This is not. however, aa might be imagined, a romance of the Red Cross for tb families of tb workroom bride bridegroom have known r ry . gat.-inata- nt aap-hea- I - . tea-servi- ce -- as e) -- half-barbar- ' -- )- ,r .. - Sr ff g. won-derf- ul Acld-etoma- Acid-stoma- '" Acid-stoma- . now swelled to many And Eyre Coote, perhaps recalls some feat of .young Robert Clive, th volunteer, to match that of the corporal of 1918; and Wellin' d d fine! Wc growls out T-- d fine, missioned never mentioned , non-coOrders In General men officers or in my time, except now and then when we hanged em, but I spared a murderer onpe rather than bring reproach upon the nfcme or the 'old Seventy-fourtD d fine' " HATDEN CHURCH. '(Copyright 1918 ) have fallen In lpve with tha pretty chauffeuse who drive them about in th way of business. As an example, an attractive girl of my acquaintance became a war office chauffeuse, not many month ago, and waa told off to drive a certain general. The other day she married him. All over the place bonny damsels are driving fighting men including many American ones about, and only Cupid could tell how many romances have resulted. British General Wed His Fair Chauffeuse CHRISTMAS CARDS. Over Thera" must beordered soon. See our samples. The Deseret News Job Ptg Dept Advertisement. bat-talio- though m h. -- Hayden church. -- r. "(Spectal Correspondence ) LONDON. Oct,. In the dear, dead days befora the war, we heard ever and anon of some faBTdaughter of wealth who haj succumbed to the chauffeur charms of the who drova the family motor car. But la this regard, as in most others, the and war ha turned things topsy-turvone eennot help speculating as to how many males, both in and out of khaki. good-looki- y, Copyright, 1918. For Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand UUDIU AUSTRALASIA! ROTAl RAIL HIE Largest, Newest, Besl Equipped . ... Steamer. r For fare and sailings apply to Railroad or steamship agents or to general A ' agent. 440 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B. C. . 1 5 double-pneumon- wr .s Amendment The Prohibition and Betterment League. of Utah urges all lovers of temperance, and everyone interested in the fair fame of Utah; on the proposed amendment to the constitution re- - ' garding prohibition. T he matter is a simple one. Probibition is. and the only question is; shall it be "already a law of made a part of so that rTo legislature oPthe ' 7futureTif it felt so inclined, CQuld, ever change the law? X f 4 to vote .BY EVERY DOCTOR-An- d USED IN EVERY .HOSPITAL Says Editor of "Physicians Whas Who V aJ ''BJtro-rhosplyat- v -- yp the--stat- e, the-constituti- v pit&l. to. iacresse.gtrength and nerve toirre and to enrich, the- - blood. ir Joa D. Harrigan, Former Visiting Specialist -to North Eastern Dispenita-lory- , aays"Let those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemia, or a natural, unadulterated substance such as and you will soon see some astonishing results-i- s th Increase of nerve energy, strength ts made entirely of phosphate compound ,n to he National Standard Dis. frr,1 as being an excellent tonic Pensatory n nervine. and a preparation - which h recently acquired- considerable res- istlo" tn th treatment of neurae-Th standard of excellence henls IN strength and puritv jof Us substance beyond questtoivfor everv Bltro-Photehlet Is mantsfactured In strict "'"rdatice with the l..S Fharms- Bitro-Phospna- te a. i f r t on, Let the prohilDitidn vote jae a rousing oneone that wilt demonstrate to the world that Utah isv not lukewarm in the great temperance cause. ... Democrats, Republicans and "Socia tistsalifee are urged not to.forget, when they vote their party tickets, to; mark a cross after the word Yes "on "Question" NoZlZ 7 7 bltro-phospha- ts Tak advice of physicians' tf thin, delicate, nervous people nho lack vim. energy and nerve force, and there serma to be . anwl proof of th efficacy of this prep- - quetttly bring astonishing a rat ion to- warrant the trtttr made tn St. Catherines tion. Moreover. If we from the Hospital, N Y. C showed that two . ooentleaa premia rations judge and treatments patients gained in weight 81 and - 17 which ere continually being adtsrtiid --pound, respectively through th ad- foe the purpose ot making thin people hi inlet ration of this organic phosphate- fleshv, developing arm, neck and but, both patients claim they have not felt and replacing ugly hollows and angles ns Strong and well for th past twelve , by the soft curved lines of health and years ' i beauty, there are evidently thousands Thi. of men and women who keenly feel with it fnthl their excessive thinness. NvousnesITleelnes. Thinness and- weakneea are usulllv jack oferiergy, whlh nearly always starred-nerves.bodies need dos to Our accompany- - excessivs 'thlnness. soon more phosphate thaw Is contained tn disappear, dull eyes become bright and modern foods Phystcjan claim there' pate cheelts'glow with the btSouj-o- f . 1 is noth lng that will supply this Aee perfect-healt- h. J fielcbcy so well as (he organU phoa- - , Physicians knd hospitals everywhere ihM known among druggists ss bltro are now recognltlng its merits by its phosphate, which is Inexpensive and Isa use In ever lm reusing quantities. sold by most all druggists under Frrderl.k Nolle, M.11, editor of Now or money i York Ihysivlan a ."Who a Who,'' .says: , n.1. puaraate ot satisfaction o C iiak Bv freeing the nrvcs dliattlv jjhnuld he prescribed the body cells w'th by 4vefy doctor aud used in every a.siid by vpp!,tig Jtos f - h. h. ui IVhatlt Is and !T)n It Increases Yjight, Strength and Ilerve Force " In Two IVeeks1 Time In Llany Instances t acid-stoma- bn r,,.7irh7LPand .ltynhn,T'crrhhe.rl"rm B1TR0-PH0SPHAT- SHOULD What chance, thep, Ilia anyone for robust health, happiness la or success if this 'allowed to tear down and use up and day after day your strength faster than you can get' vitality it out of food you ea Lifeaia in deed dark and dreary for parson with , You crave health, strength, tho and aot think will and fo power don't you? Yon want to feel', fine and and energy, full of pep j Indigestion, belching, heartwork or : fit, alwaya eager burn, sour stomach, that miserable puffed up - pleasure. you mast rid your atom- intestinal. kclsThen feeling - after -- eating,ot Ita exceo acid. -- nu can etc. These are pains, headaches, it right now. A .all Nature e .warning to you.. start doing modern modicins has mads They are sure algna of auperacld-.11 possible to literally .wipe out P r-acid This remedy i prevents proper the axcesa nuide in It la aiTh assimilation., thus called EATON 1C. tablets digestiontheandblood you , to become thin - pleasant tasting , causing of can- - . hit like a as a result ef take them Just and - whichimpoverished sallowdy become people how good EATONIC T skinned, emaciated, sick and bad - AndT my. feel1 R banleho acid makes you looking. causes . stomach "stomach miseries like magic!. cool, sweet stomach Makes the - and intestinal fermentation, proand strong. .Helps you to got full ducing poisons and toxins which. out of your food ep that. ear- "" absorbed into thotheblood andcause strength Ih turn, your body and brain are rted throughout system, insomnia ner- - Vigorous, alert and keen. EATONIC contains no harmful vousness, irritability, mental de the most drugs. Prepared for pfession, melancholia, dlsslnssa and oftentimes, valvular delicate stomach and le fully vertigo Tour druggist will - heart trouble and heart failure big 6e box of causes Irritation- fruaranteed. jz-Jall along the Intestinal tract ir- - ' Eaton Ic Tabletsuaewith them for on standing you rltatlon'eo severe and aggravatthen if you are not aatis-rr- h as-- 4 froousntly result- - in. week.,tell so and ho will at him and oven cancer of tho fled, once hand yoa back your to. - stomach. For years dentist have been telling ue that it a acidthiamouth that ruins th teeth. yat to acid eat, that is powerful enoughbone enthe harder than 'through amel of the teeth and decay presence them, le taetdesa can be detected oaly by chemical testa No chemical test ia needed to -tell you - that you have , . S iTe S mreart MM, NEUVOUSf EOPtE NEED E V isorablo v -- few-chair- . billion TOM of' THREE DqIio 8 Acid-Stoma- ch rlace Correapoadonoe.) SECTION 2 1918 N put-two-m- enr-tmrt-np NOVEMBER- NOSTRILS AND HEAD BT OAPTAEt R. P. W. REES.' f?- RANGE.tivwOct.- been SATURDAY S . r r - . f ! "V- - , m . 1 N j -- s- Is' aTfeTr? o r e "rTfr ' mOei' m ape. should not be confused c " w - CM '' TIONt Although Bltiw-Phe- s. phate la ssisiyauH (or relies lng alrrpiessacss aad seneral weakness, Owing to Its , remarkable (Irak grswlsg properties it skowld apt be ward by anyone who dor set desire to put on flesb-Advt. i"1 - I si- HEBER J: GRANT, President' CEO. E. DAVIES,:.VicvPrrsld?nt JOHN HENRY.EVANS, Secretary N H 3 A |