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Show ,, , - - , , , , LTZ:alICA NEWS11101EMNIMIMM,0MM,NIONNOMMIONO ,..m., . - D:111Ett-- , PEISiO;IS SOUG11111-..-- : TUESDAY 8 1018 - - - if ' , IME,,IM. ie ,,,ix Ny ' --zi-t-, " :. '. - ,- - -- It, t V1bBiduz ent yild; Col.'.:Boutc3 'Discnirs Scenotz' of flovember .11 112. me m orabl.3- 0 8' , --- -: - ,,vrip , COMindSidashos s 1r I 1 BY WSIii,MASON "VETS" A110 FOR - THZ DESERET NEWSY iron - ' future sideshows sae - will be groat I .venture to 'predict; 'twill make et marvels The artist -their wonder, to depict , 0 olde; daYs- will to the dump lave bearded darn and' Serril-Wee- k; . end to tattooed: an be There'll ,kindred Jaya the living skeleton. 111 Greeke,,. Circaswian beauties, tooTh: and alltheboneleas rubber freaks will: 1 :13r . vanish from our view.- - I. see the barker at' the door lift up big bra . En , ., , , be need for troops to bring order ..s, France, Nov. 13. 191S. . garb (even the a ) shore! : Coma. see them algt voice: "We've 'wont:lore here from-eve'. ' ' ' I --ed will down Theee November formed We go out to of chaos. be with arms days Greek). may They assigned Bill Has honimit thine) Senator So. to ; .; earatISSUE:a";0' , end King the in Turk. a have Joicel her. in We royal -- - , streight the history of the world as the linked and eight. ten or more abreast this duty, and 'we may not. At the 6 I most significant since,the Crucifixion and the ranks so close that those be- seaports, even, there will be est of monarclui out of work, two kaisers arid a king! Such marvels ail -- -in For Aarolothere.' , c ,. the annals of Francs butstripping hind treaded the heels of those in quantitiet of our own, captured and weer again behold! 'Come,in and see the mailed' ,, ,,g I "- - ''' n importance the Revolution itself. I front. A millionaire wine merchant surrendered war material to be put on ;It '1 ' Black Hawk Survivors let that made all feet feel cold.'"'We have a pair of submarines. the 'kind' count myself fortunate that I have linked arms with the unkempt women' ships to ba sent home. We may have .., German kaisers, eee the very soul of who eel's fruit from a cart in the' to do this,. and we may not: AU this beans look been to the the and upon you 4 Prunians the build; may a. privileged er 4 - and on-hto SOWStrY---i- t is so this 'Alma:and Not Yet Cared street, good Wilhelm happy it For. a million maps that chow, what may mold twilled. We,have ghoul arnrwattirltrtnittil planned,, (.,. be able now td think once more of soldier, a veteran of the drive at Mons, not. I only say these things so you will t . and hymns of hate and paper scraps, and words to beat the band. Coma, France as happy! As we awaited the while next to him was an ebon-hue- d not build up false hopes.,It may show in come In. and spend your time 'with profit, while you may ' ,It oar the leventh Hour of the Algerian rifleman whose .arm linked' you' how many uncertainties we face, , . It;nit ten 'cintsa dimethe show 'pulls out today!" ,. Day of the Eleventh Month that of a Yankee who was happy to and for which we must he prepared. it011,PINa list costs of . -, , of have a pretty French girl on Me other Only this Is certain, We may boast with of this sanguinery year--t- he hour in one bill. pension ' 1 doom for the kaiser and his kultur armmaybe a schoolgirl, a girl from pride in having a splendid regiment of mend of Colonel Heber P. Kimball, . iwra ' Senator William H. King of Colonel ' OF BINGHAM1 we were le no great euellenee for one of the lace shops, perhaps a muni- young and sturdy Americana ready to John R. Winder, Captain Rob. NIthat ' propositIon .. . in making 'to gain allow. ert W. Burton. Captain Andrew Bigler. we knew that further resistance by tions workee or even one of the harpies do whatever is asked of them, ready to a . tlI Roche was madness. was more from the streetbut all forgot theiri do their best now elite? would have ancos for the Black Hawk Tndian war Major Peter. Button and Major W. W, thts. the . fttre you to ttian the German high command could usual occupations and knew only that done had they been put into the front veterans of thwexpeditionary forces of ' ISSUES STATEIIINI demand. The VIII lingneSS of human they were happy. Rank upon rank as lines to crush the beast that finally the Utah Territorial Mrs. Cohen's offices in the state mjlltji and wid. capitol have been closed for several Desk to suffer had been passed. E very hetereogeneous as the one I have de- surrendered and- then sneaked away . must have seen the futility of scribed, and more ao, formed a pro- from his own peoplethars the sort owe of deceased veterans...according on account of her illness from in. . German to Mrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen, pensions days yesfluenza, but they were- reopened Prolonging the struggle. So peace tame cession miles in length that passed for of manhood that,his kultor bred in commissioner for IN FAY011 OF MASK this state. The bill as the great thoroughfare... him! -every Frenchman at that hour Minn terday. .' secure to aims ON Ine.4,11.1"110.Mtea. knew it must CO ma. On the lips - of it 'wasthrough for those a pension ihst sight cannot d realize the teeppoint-whose claims not do , . meet the tones techni.......one. ever almost in if strident could 1,. -before, ment we all feel in not participating in cal every produce. Seldom. 3 .kinl's Letter. . , . t requirements of the present law.- -k their joy. was the wo- In Atha hietory of the world has ouch a the wares combatant troops. es Ihele Sli 1p Pelmet ..15PS-11- It brined.- Ars. D. W. Isley in & recent letter. Q. B. Kelley, mayor of Bingham has., the In senate "1.4e presented fink" est'. 3.1110Psscene swerve set nt 'i.ric--ii 17-by been ttertul unfolded, Itvrei -- 1 have-use1 we to know, that::: eonsolation quoteSenator has King says. passed its first and of Litchfield. issued a, public statement as to ,tho0 r-- y t'.tir 111 I" ms ;What, that could- - mean to the women did not march - : . 't. 4 were ready - to do est both Morally and second readings und has been rpferred Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders a k..1e, 4, 1.44 Coesbk IS 'Aso 'et nem yos may be able to under..-.-J--."- they danced over the many miles they technically.Influenza new won affected Se The. it to epidemic th regiment on , Accord-ecommitteo and and stand---.buof the stomach t pensions. not fully. In America 7 OU traveled; always danced. And as they laurels in the French ails, laxative. to Wows CP Rows Office 1., to its terms the secretary of the in- have artillery schools found them a quick and sure ham. Re strongly urges Universal use' ....wow... have seemly known that we were at danced they sang in almost-- a chant-like and 'wasp and is flt to tunctron -- as a ing J.................... Is authorized terior directed are to and relief." troubled with in- othe guess meek.' Ms statement fol., -. If yen , wareven though you and hundreds unison quaint folk songs and songs powerful fighting machine. Li la also ..,,- , on the pension roll as of March digestion or constipation , these tab, of thousands' of other women have of the soldiers. The "Mareellialse" inad ettuate consolktion to 'know that place 4, 1917 and to have the same status as lets will do you ---,- ea. dan- - burst from their throats inspiringly '' -l''' their loved owe over bete where -) 1918. December of othI, of thousands hundreds are cases there in of ..--.. persons 1 --- -receiving pensions . never have as about. s a all was with I sad ,grer ,such apirit er American troops no more fortunate under the act of that date, the fol".Statement by the may'or of 's --- .. ,.....t...) L.J L,...---woi Cs mita IS 10017. 'Kerwin de 'la Fenn in 'tut American crowdthough than we. Someone bad to. be ast,- - it named perionc-- " - 1 . barn,- relative to the' be Flu of No de tees need all themwith et Yanks .7 talker with the ittenes sang we bestow upon te true. but the . Biomes Lkat. r tion: , I . 'prophet-i-s viaion to say this. Righteous- - the vim and gusto of the French youth. ourselves doesn't pity TO our ameliorate OEL11:111111I great t IralllIe , 1.6ill; armed with might has. indeed. Can you picture half a million peoPeter Hansen. William...W. TaYbir. 111,..,,,,,...4.1.176 1 .2.r; : "Early in October when the Spanists -- ---- 4-disappointment Butarewe are - making' 'amen- - won everlaftins glory la-t- he world. all the John Wild for wild with John Wilonly Hamilton, joy? M, Influensa had ple become Cook, eyol the tor it of and best a '''ut of the L.IIILotte Route. W in ready already the liam Bawden, Daniel Wolatenholnie. In days to oomo the votiaolohod will fitting word. Horns, bugles, drums, next job1 be that 'what it may. demi i ' ' in many' places through th Oil ra.;reat built."' Wean the day when in the hour of their Mee, aceordeons, bands and Joeeph Arnold.-..- . Solomon Kimball, singers United States and the old world, Awei 0 1III , our in are we Aa to how -- 1. C....--putting The was born. Howard O. Spencer. E. D. Woolley, combined In a babel of sounds that e : were visited by a physician, Dr.1, ler WeakThe coal defeat their liberty on have drills every timewe going flames side'The , Revolution , today were jora manifestations. Jasper Conrad, David Hillhouse, Or,1 tarthe week entlieg Nev. U. in torch of the Dolph representing the American Rod' as and spirited, precise morning oppree.-.of son just In store O. were from the walks strongholds Beath. Batrin Helms, Sarah jammed Crow, who. at-a 1 'outing wee 7.414 cars, aim.theToquondam meeting hurriedlyi still in its height.1 E. Goforth. the war-werthick of Liberty rising from fronts to the curbs ande passage was as Ifsame State- Treasurer paniel O. La;von called at the Commercial dub, wars4 care..11,111 ti.,s: .... in excellent drill cia, Arnold. Catherine G. Right Alienthusiasm The Oer- - Impossible. The streets-wer. Russia. of soil the 1:14t.. jammed d us in very strong language.' what , SusannahAshby, Jemlma nays that on the thltd Monday in -- - - seasiv.-- AsetrWAltuagary, Poland and from, ourb to curb with the great river obtains today that always masked the Carney, Mary Snell, Sarah A. ' Hague, comber. after delinquencies shall have we were to expect from this tor1140 IL the redeemed provinces! It is wondrous ot humanity that flowed through them. work of the 146th. The afternoons are Matilda W. Young. r111g1.''112311111i.i Mar-crodisease. Ann WI P. doctor This claimed there Mary baseball over to l n&IT ""1"115.-'.,.""isportsfootball, Elizabeth G. Piggott, Eleanor been advertised aeoording to law, be absolutely no curs; the vaccine ho toz If tone wanted toluOvelroM where one given I 'for an American to sontemplate trask. Every battery and 1.troarthiseeo Yogeollmw Illwir'., 'op transformation. The cost has such Grabeek..- Eliza Fleisher, Louis T. wM, oVer for sale at,.10gb1ik., auction experiment, and the only preventive the only thing to do wall to' join and field and , teams its has and the a re"rula been , aterrible: - the gain is not to be was. rivalry company s,i''21'11r aPPIartag in the procession and it took you Richards, Harriet J. Morris, Arminta th propertids of all mining COMP- is the ivesoing of a foiir tO slit fold or ......,... our in school as as is dara Just apirited ' or wanttreasure. in 2., , -I-T, . ; where it was going whether you .: ', eseasured either blood . Murphy, Mary C. Bill. Georgia d. Snies which have declined to i ' , pay the gauze thank. to corn- ed to go or not. OnCe in it, you could Oreat...cheering. crowds of husky sol Wilkinson, F.liza Howard. Maria it early tee It is beyond human Conception -- -with to out all turn the tilers games Disease, in has that the with must dance the three and the not quitand you per great thing Dougall, John Willard L. $t occupation tax eae it Wak.Vu store ereee vats. prebend Hrt being apparent the influensa doing their worst to bring Snow, Zacharia Gabbott, of woe been joyoue T. Derrick,, George A. cent not proceeds tax. celebrators, for they went too yellmasters itzdtlemisa Itaturday at- - ithess more than four years I op-!of their discomfiture' IR crosre-- - discus& tul & natal of bi the about ' too to mankind. walk to and for Charles slowly R. you Peart,, quickly 1. tree et, charm Jo the gore Rose, NayGeorge as well our as and $1 On the occupation prtvilege meeting of the town board and tilt . ponentacWe have joys But it bi the beginning only. Chace is lor, Charles J. Lambert, William B. tax the you to run. r '. - . ',..t..: . ; . - .4, ' ,' Mr: Larson mays is local physicians, I bulled a prociama.4 the Fredtht penalty, tit the countries suddenly in other eacir their kissed Men joy. Clark. William ..... AlMuir, William C. tfre ed of their thraldom. Liberty, free- - Men and women kissed the Yanks. As A system of "publiainstruction." if len. i).a 1"111' -- 4'w M. Cook. David M. Palmer, three per cent and costs of advertis-is tion on October 13, closing the achoolkt John a''age Twelve per cent per annum I 1 .3104 Corps station is in - re- churches, picture showsin fact the Irecious wights that are the they did so they would shout "Vivo you please, bag been inaugurated with Elizabeth Cottrell, Alice J. Alter, Al- ing. the penalty on the unpaid three per lie aseemblagos of all kinds; a pnbl I 1 1 aatke that aa "hattulata will foundation stones of the American yAmeriquel" and a a superintendent and full corps of bertine J. North, tricti. ' Dora W. Pratt. cent to addition in net to over tax, r 't...4Ted iNere or fulYwhere, else, government, are so strange In these are proceeds quarantine was ordered and auto- -; given would form about you. danc- structorsevenings Mary Ann Lees, Sarah A. Hardie, Hen' , : ' want are '' ones who ' advertising ambitious for the once dark lands that their people riett Rumen, Martha t."21111- l mcuortaibtionootagopz ,ordered ...to.k, cop their! . ing. singing and whirling. To, get out, this John M. 411 -as yet. They hems dark you must king one of the girls, and then itand they are numerous, srurprising-- 1 Hardie, William Bruce,Harris, -' John Hudson, rep,osi neeeeitibe elle.-- ht a delirium the nIiddis of November the; before Olet may reap the You were cheered again. If you were-l- y so. Wherever we go, our university William Carbine, 'James A. Green,' . at Fort,Douglas has otos- dere Ahead of town solablished an emergency bos-- 1 Artny Chow Appeals the victory that has lucky enough (I would not say un- goes with usin billets, camps or box-- 1 Melvin Potter, Stephen IL Ellis. full fruits us . le only tow student officers re- - been In, our curriculum: at cars. of hall. pital their a in Int Just in hoer the Society the to be very oquiPPed theirs glimpse crowdby H. spied lucky) James Gleason,oysloni A. a yla thev are swotting ToBailer Johnson, Who cots and other necessary paraphor defeat. But in the end I believe we one pf these merrymakers, you were English, French, arithmetic, algebra. Joseph Wise, Daniel Tubbs, Skelton, .. et to comp Heroohrtee, ve. shall Nephi nalia, in charge of competent, train see governments of the people sure to be in the middle et one of geometry, trigonometry, phystice. Sends Home Greetings nurses. Carlos e, liar-liHayes, Sessions, Joshua ea estiblished in what until now these ringeant every American had mentary electricity, advanced electric--I Eighteen patients have hoe William Lewia.EdJohn Young, ere ttbated , the of ibbte civil 1:.Yruni Mire& have been the darkest corners hero; 11 have been discharl mechanics, t Istle a wonderful streak of luck! Them ity, elementary win A Fackrell, John Green. Thomas - Bugler C. J. Johnson; who's parents od t, as ars einem-Inr cured. in and 1 patients sr o th.rsJ not geogbanks born mechanical drawing, Angle everywhere. world. The revolutions are La,Ear""411..,PtI 'Terris. theee,whirling John Parkin. Jame' Martin, reside at 345 'west Find North street, Thom wore ton vat trona incenense, which though, revolts Kverywhere French men and women raphy, history. economics, bookkeepThey Josiah Haskins, Emily J. Hendricks. aaa a anarchy. I a aaatkat in writing to a friend in this 'city, death, at the emergency hospital; butt That the idea thit. into the bands of lung uPon the arms of the Yankee sol- - ins, twpewriting, stenography. "ado" Eliza against Ann Jones, Burton, ' ' -was seeing to be fairly comprehensive. Any Sarah Simmons. Aar fi c! ' states that he thoroughly enjoys army these were near death. door . beforb princes Is placed the right to rule. It dier telling' him how grateful was subject that JO or more men wilt ask Sarah Oarn, Mrs. .Annie Webster. reached the hoopitaL It is. in short. a revolt against slavery. It France for our intervention. roma, gomeer.a.... means The young bugler states that be they Joseph Morris, "On Noveznber. 11, the situation4 humanity comes Into its good to- - be- - an American in- l'ranott for- - will, be added to the curriculum. Rebecca,- - Woolsey, EmaHn. era tit lama Oar nottgliatek ta oern.,-.1- t that cannot send photographs of .the camps acute and sserious, brought forth a i school haunts Minn, Eliza We have many will be through woes yet to last night! professional Eliza Stevenfrom the army Wake, t tuturaol the mayor that the jscie , "MIMI son. Annie C. Maybe ynu have gained a faint: ' ideaI teachers in the regiment,- both out jots They dome that the final nonsummation is Tim Ashby, Emily Kynaston, home, but that be in yrsti and happy. mask him must be worn universally, In officers and men. and they sure in the Celeste J. Mabey, the4 . seem to appreciate "army teed," Ils to tmega ea oggertun. reached. yet it Is certain. and- in that of how joy reigns in Prance. Margaret Rigby, , district, and the health officeri could writs.,:muty pages telling you work heart and soulweevery night- In George certainty is the recompense.and thinks they don't instrUcted Van Elias that anyone says Fleet. an have to arrest many Immo Atkinson. Timothy B. Clark, Wil- serve "good chow" over there is misvi --- . i I wish that words might convey more of what I saw, describing the technical branches, 1 , and lam idea of whit the termination of the people more minutely and telling of qualified instructors. Even mutdo is liam V. Haight. Alma Hayes, John taken- He expresses thanks for n toting this order. (This was urged andj .1 4441041 concurred la by Dr. W. a, Harrison, - 4r'J Co.- - war meant to Franca I have seen It. if I did I eould being taught under taa supervision of Flint. Robert Bodily, Hyrum King. Joincidentsbut to have which received striking arlyeceirtnif helped looks I IP" '11a arrival of a but I cannot even faintly portray theI not give you an adequate picture of the bandmaster. The chaplainmen B. Cheney, Thomas W. cheer him up, and also sends his Chria- of the U. S. public health service, n44 seph J. Argyle, hava panda night. Mother gictur at Joy and happiness that. this wild night of joy. after the moral welfare of the .- in Barton, Thomas Atkinson, - Daniel mas greetings to members of the Sev- the deputy sheriffs, representing fashion- The Moak not my era d.trt walL Thla mak" healed health department). - In th my eyes upon--an- d And oddly enough, in this land of a purely Perkins, Israel Barlow. enteenth ward, in which he lives. He county Jasper two-to- ld :. to tows 117 cases for tee la of is Waite. , this es.well. keep tieart few saw but we psis, proper any ori purpose Went, much try remarkably wine, Rogers, Thomas Abbott. W11- - 'stated he will have some interesting toths mask order, anddeveloped soldier is persons who did not appear entirely the minds of all occupied with whole- James 11111t2 Glover,4 William only 11 sin r -- -I Is.1C-1- 10 Taie....reito op... the heart of the American to tell he when returns. Enoch experiences Duffin, Thee excellencY, has been approximately - t-- - - ' : tax far trarogag in a in tune with the heart of the --French ober. With all its wildness, there was some- - affairs. military Harris, Maria Yates Martha Duncan, a Though but II years of age, Bugler deaths In the entire and, as mental district from 1 French and or development, and today. the moldier people no 03 sports fighting jostling no disorderno Rose at enlisted the beginnlnli a. - were Hatch, Harriet Clawson, Emily Johnson that Ludas, brothers' we see on an ordinary election night at secondly. to give everyone an oppor- Thompson. Ross E. Barnes, Elizabeth the war and was among the first to be Monza (exclusive of pationts sent ta I. estrous of them tam via au &crunch eo as if theyhave himself. the Garfield hospital by. the Utah Many tome. A remarkable people in ose- tunity to Improve I a to Toy only the regular pun- - indeed. I wee in Bordeaux liar night Manning, Sarah Pace, Louise D. Per- sent venoms. Another brother, Wilwhich we have of Mena presented was markable way were celebrating a re- not had full advantage of American king, company, Copper .', the-w- ar es also Emma known M. liam Sarah tea' se le got until late. The Johnson, "Battling no record). Thie is 3 deaths to each Corbridge. Call, In Flame Gambettn. Cours markable event in the history of the schools and we are trying to overcome Annie R. Willey, , , , Susanna E. Robins, Johnsen," is stationed at Camp 1.001 of population. Tim doctor haws - de IntnAence. Rue Sainte Catherine. world. It was joy unconfined, happi- this handicap. They should all return E. B. StokPamela Bogen Thompson, Washingtonthe aituation well in hand; there ball Coors de Tourny, Place dee Qultionnee. ness in its fullest. Words utterly fail to civil life when the time comes bet- er. Nancy J. Wallace, Phebe F. GalvIMises Cour, XXX Juillet and along the n as I try to tell you about it been & new case for a week. and ter off than when they left Itphysi4161143111Laret,, bralth. Caroline Stoddard, Lucy W. WORM 11TrENTIOM.01111 WOMEN-Whe- n not marvel-lettin- g re in we aro confident - there, will be a eaP1111 quals of the And now.,for ourselvesewe are fin- - ally sturdier, broadened by a "' t Phillips. et twadlan, Art order to the large centers and up and down to one experience In - foreign , lands, our schooling. and are ready you feel too tired to work. more ,easualtiso. When riding horse Sarah. Evans. Nephl Jackson, John see, move t toe bee imred by Jelin . we-more alert and of seasoned are -- When dark,pulits appear under your back, or walking on the street, fres the groat thorotighfares a veritable flow W. VickVickere: John Thomas Ellie, ot ebbed and sad 4...,lodien minim training of humanity surged. a oonetant that is we cannot know. It may ment by mood of their eyes. when you wake np weary. with air- to the thing, and the mask us - - Charles R. Foote. ers, Andrews, Cyrus mohems. benefited midby 'sbackache or mine in sides and loins, necessary, and the mask to be ef with no seeming ebb even at the ' be home as soon as the treaty le sign- - discipline, mentally y David Cazier, Clinton Brown, liesektah -1f .. WS. St wonderful sight odbut anore likely it will pot We Mai study and possessed of, new when muted" and hones ache, when ficient must be kept clean, and bolle lestreelheitkemo-nsaattaanight hour.liveIt forever Jacob Gideon Bowers. Carter, Wilson, have , Too, each time used; but if any on memory. in my her. ate Dance in themselves. be destined to trained and graduate nurses thet will Charles R. ()ditty, Benjamin Aide-le- y, You hultior rheumatic twinges, when after of months. a year, or .even'nay me a new appreciation more, We de that clear conscience to go back to puts you down. then you is empted, the people in public bust lumbago t I heiti dating the first week in It gave dalletiO10111 Mrs. Hannah Foote. Abraham of the French not know. The treaty will surely pro- - their people, the ithowledge that they Boswell, Emma Cole, Elizabeth Warn- know the kidneys are weakened or nem places, and in homes where 02 .r. U Is eaneuneed that apell- - Huge' duty that took them er, Mra. T. J. Buckneil, disease exists, and convalescents can s Pir reetetration aura be tiled mobs in the days of the Revolution. vide for some occupation .of enemy heeded the call P. Sutton, Esther Ockey, dieordered. eon. We may be called upon for this. far from the scenes that are dearest SarahMary 411 in the elate eitpitel en or nut oven his plettires of those Route 1. IlardY. Neb., writes; "I am not b rogulatAd. The mask has solve M. Alma Eliza Booth, Mangum, w a v may our in And. to therefore lumbaof them. an they here; Ina from problem all portray. thing of not. attack we ful 21. of Inadequate L.,' rowdier Nast portions Dowdier and may Bigler, Sarah A. Searle, John R. Jones, recovering aid of know they made Thomas faVO France. Belgium and Serbia must be be proud of., they go. by the the- - happy thrones that Kidney Pills. for the mask. its,unfrernal use, until Foley David R. J. names gialmhorTha salt lug Williams, Parry, task they Nels of the dire , contagion vent to their joy in the great iseiport rehabilitated. We may do this. and good is an ranka in mrerl surely have helped me." every vestige William- - Newell, They Roeengreen. 1.4 AO of the United States de-noth- has been ' eliminated- - hlanY of our , I we may not. In the unrest In the new were given. Essentially we have Drug A. P. Schratnin-Johnso- n Gibson John South, Coadie, 4 et Narks investigation bst- last night ' to came we good people ars alive today who would endless processions of democracies forming in Ruda, Po- - iug to regret, except that There Barker, Joseph Henry I ea meows& worg frost. the men. now be "in the Groat Beyond." ex- -I circunurtance over Fordharn, too ii.nd children of all stages land, Austria-Hungaa women .4, latee. France and perhaps WoodAlexander Leathern, John Rees, .ca o Aeo touts emit that A. of of the mask.-- - - - cept-- -for the- adoption , fortune, soldiers from many lands elsewhere before we are throngh, there which we bad no, control. bury,- Derby W. - Johnson. Andrew B. thutel. ride of 'the bureau. I May in . , be h Foreign. Joseph Ainsworth, George tIlbeitY yolk Mayor of the Town of Bingham. I C. Laner. John Chamberlain, to start on an impection trip sloes service may be heti perhaps Hrs. Out Fort- 1?iley -- Boy Struck by Auto Hyde Gets Priz liam Garrett. Charles Walker, James ..1 on Witahinirton's birthday. Ws o:ose of the.bureau. . c. 11 Skull 01711--4T 711315 WORTH. Santuel Fractured IS Alexander CET J. Strifers Glenn, Hansen, For Preserving Fruit seidoe-ar- b ilalt lake Albert Recover froor"Plu"--Lieu- t. There is a report that the '145th ),Tri MONEY. B. Jackson, Edward Newby, James I Led Croat auzil1tas7 met In as Z. Shaw Iowa of A. W. Shaw. 420 c DON'T Olivia P. field Larsen.' will son Snarr, Lucy extillerf THIS. (Utah) 'regiment out thisi Cut Turpla Christensen. B arrett Mrs. äsitette A. Hyde has 'lust ye. MIgS y seenton yesterday in the Bishops south Stilts street. has Jug recovered Caroline K. Wardle. be mustered out of service at Fort slip. enclose with 150 and mall it t .. o . members are desirous from an attack of influenza at Lafay- ceived a national certificate item the of Dr. K. M., Christensen. 1011) east Mary A.I. Tempest, t. lie Hunter; Jane Evans. Rosin' Riley. but not much confidence hi Po lest at Co.. 31185 Sheffield Ave.. Agnes B. War Garden department, as the Third South street, suffered U. worker loin them. fraceach this He Ind. left tte. tare city, s, -Lambert, Lucinda W. tire, Maria S. Chicago. Ill.. writing your name an t .IP from 10 am. 5 Pm. This 3day 15 to attend school at Boulder, prise winner tor Solt lAks cotinty in tura at the base of the skull and other Amundsen, Jentima Walker, Jennette plaoed in it- though Port Mier it is address clearly. You irill receive I - f vy has about te members that Colo., and wag. later tranntemd to the recent fruit preserving etentest out, would be convenient to return a trial package containing Fo Mrs. serious InjUries - yesterday afternoon Sinclair, Mary J. Pierce. Mall pointed attend. It is chiefly a sewing Purdue university as instructor In the Hyde also received a half filled book of when he was struck by an automobile the govermnent and for the comfort ley's Honey and Tar Compound. to Christine Hammer. sad has dons must work. motor tztotPot eorps. He received war stamp certificates, which she in. said to have been driven by L. R. Strong, of the men, in view of climatic con- coughs. colds, and croup; Foley Kid , 49741f 6( to tends Civic the Cehter. 0, and la A November contributing The muntering out, may ney Pill . for pain in sides and back: ditiono. !street. The boy Mendes ' Sokl1sso-4- 1. Wardrop. Abbott his ootnmieeion ,, C. IL Mrs. from Mac. letter inwar vet Hawk personal Indian Black The as an at Purdue .of rheumatimo. backache, kidney an state deputy of the Knights pecta to remain Mahon city chairman of this work. was was thrown to the street by the force erans or those whose widows are nam- require two weeks. This means. solcourse, formal diocharge of the .......ambus organisation, states that structor. bladder received, asking for a picture of Mrs. of the impact and struck his head ed in the ailments: and Foley Cathar4 bill.belonged to the terri- diers from all milithry obligations to tic Tablets. a wholesome ' 7 the health situation clears up, a which will be used in the nation. heavily against the pavement. Witand thorl Files on Spring WaterApntication Hyde. forces the government. settlement of p.11 acexpeditionary wide contest. This. Mr Machtahon nesses say the car was not traveling torial militia i:-:l' SI of the organization will be was made yesterday to George M. Ms. states. for con oughly cleansing cathartic, deemed been have muster rolls 'as act whose a will stimulus for further all for of counts. government stipation. biliousness, headache, an the accident but so accounting I for the purpose of planning suit- Gonagle, state engineer, by Joseph John- efforts aloncconservation rapidly at the time to not as meet of issinanoe requireimperfect and of it ran Schramm-Johns- o discharge bowels. that the boy s receptions for the returning property.; directly infront son of Urea for the use of five ments of the-- pension bureau. The papers. AU discharged soldiers will be sluggish Et without having noticed its approach. ,, Co.Advertisement. that It Is likely reit. of a second foot of water - , men were of the forms under corn allowed lo wear their uniforms for Drug hos-t : to the . was hurried He emergency from an unnamed spring in Cache which are was after treatment months. aid r, three INS where first they pital. county. By means of a collecting chamrequired to mall them to the departrendered, after which he was taken ber and an iron pipe 2.300 feet long 1 ment under a frank provided for that to the Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. & I see is to be diverted to the water the ' ' Yeu wouldn't liave your of several families for domestic purhospital. It is thought he will re , : ...1n.11.1L112,11.11,21.tillto . .7 standing in the rain and poses. forming a small ranching combaulitS ' 7 11111011111111EAM& - '177": B0.31 ?,.x,r after day, without munity water Wolter& School tI I a ' . , High e "LP' Student et ilz:Iket and expect him to 1111111.1.....ri ' , Promotions " 4' - Following are extracts front a glowing letter written Ly Lieut. Cot. Ir. Leroy Bourne,'Af the llith U. S. Field ,The letter, which was received today,oe penned whit a the Artillery, new in France, to his wife in thia-eitseas under the immediate inapiring influenze of the glorious news which ikrilled the world eloquent 'Wier-autho- r three weeks ago piet4ffday. Flannel's :7:T0m - the , y. Ne'n ' l I THE WIDOWS 4- - 'to-n-st- ,. . ,- - ry white-skirt-'m- - 1? i ' I londay 3 wist-youf- . bt TL ; ' ' aurs --- " cureRecognition , - b . G -- - NOB otter rabie trade) , , , - J - . that-bespo- ' d 'Them-processi- ons 4-- . Inirj---LLL-- . -- 11 -:- - . --4- - tl r --- . 1 - Bit -- oil - - - Offal '.. ,s. - . . If 1 se - , e I:rtes.n - "' L, ' : blood-dreach- ;". ,-;;- , a ed - ft, - - "fir, --- ,: 'I'-,.' - . or .: ' - , - i - Al-vir- -- -- j en-w- , . - - -,- - . v let-te- the' - an ' - . . - -- Claronne---iiverewhe- sent.-Wher- ever e - -- re-na- eel u a t , -- - , we , I ry --- ed " at . 1 ,, t 1 . - - , s Ir3 set-stat- es - --- t in tood ahaPe , fe -- EadiatM; k ' - . , C7.1 runner MARTIN COAL COMPANY. Move abesA with - the Govertmient. 1061 Buy your storage coal now. berm:. - , beret pourtde to tbe ton. 44116,, Phones Womack 0 , -- CoV;CiS to a Yerd what a blanket ti,t, 4411e Onl 11.,,4.4 CO. Wa$. - . , A .wooderfld eetcluir aD Jeweled rendesseses welett,' ad)sebed te heat odd and poed- TELEPHONIC DmEcronY Now Book on Prom , A new Telopbono DIrectort to now being preparod for Batt Lake CRY. It a Important that nil ebonite', be reportott at once. Including any changes ha otreot numbers. I Copy closed Decembot St. Commercial Telepkono Wan .. ,j1flit TIM A H TELL-GRAP- $2:1-0- 0 , Gerrie:deed by Dsrpaes, the Jewelry store - - the died .. . '' OUNTAT11---STATES PHONE Mem 1 - - 18 6AFitrti , COMPANY. .. 7,' . , ' I I -- - , - - - - ') ,,,,: at,711 want IL you want: wben you Phone, Vita 1110S and Uri. . '. , ' - - .,........-,.- ... I .. .",........., 1 ---- - ' ... : :- : yn , - ' - IWITR sire - Eachants PlacaAdvertiasemInt. , -- - COAL CO. CoalThe kind IS i, I fv.0.--.- 3 . TT;: ! - ' - - Since Joining the Navy that Claretios Johnson. foro M , ' le 4 Don't , - '' Drying Contest Reports. , Report on the frult-'an,veretable I drytrig e6attat are seweritlyf requeeted General Imard of V. L. M. I. A. by the It is desired that where the influenza pider:lip has isiterfered, that reports be sent i as as possible as A prise will be Livesthey are now doe.quickly the stahe forthe greatest amount of work I k 4, forget tlat mother -- loves book& She hhas to read right along ,with the. girls the latest books in tuition, travel sad history. She likes the ' Clanies, too. Get mother's gift hers, this she deserves yeer mosnething of seal value. , d , Robert Wright. son of Mrs. N. 11. Wright, VI South Fifth East street, writing': home Wigs- mother from Now York Om where be spent a short leave, states that be greatly enjoys lift in the navy, and is conidHe dwing whether to leare sr not. has made several trips to ?ranee on to Englaad hospital 41144 Met going' and later to Prance. Hs explains that ha will leave in a few days on a return trip to ',ranee. The young man was a student at the West Side high school. and Ince his .onllstment in the navy has received throe promothms and la now pharinncist's math. He th 31 yours of age. 'Ind after training. at Goat and Mare Island. Ban Francisco. lift for Dinlioodey'b ebboot at Mluncapolls, where he received spe rit 111 Icc Death occurred Murray, .yesterday. at Kelly field.- 3as Antonio, Texas, wherebe was- in the army aviation service training temp. Johnson was born at Mereur, rtah. 11.1900. latter the family moved Pat to Park City. where young Johnson attended high school for two years. He was graduated from the Granite high school at Murray. Johnson lett, the University of Utah to enter the army on Mazelt, 4, 1911. 301001. Ststcity Union , ' , DOO:t 06'1'ClIt, 44 !lull , 11' . 1 rid -,,i ' El IN - k.:1 -- 2- 1 -I ' 1:1.:4713- a 'SC23 Co. -- It I ' "11111".....111111.111111.1171111.11."4- - 11111 N 7 I .: ' ik fr tit- , i n - - ' - . 4 - . ., ' ' . , ' o' - . 114 J-- 1 .., -- .:&z,z,.i- '! ) . 4. - -- il . Opp. Taberaaele, Wax SoOS. ' All Kinds of Tile Work. ALLIANCr COAL COMPA7411 , We Oren reliable oervice fly For dud ot Best cbutitly and cndek overhave half a rectory. . I( Vas. 4 4 4 Sergio. ,phone , I , - PI 1 i -- ' ' . Ell.. 11 , .1 t; 4 - i 0, f .! -: -- - mausoleums can be ordered here with equal satisfaction. To every order we Ors our boot skill and attention.: .Wo make them either from your Own Wane or win submit a variety of designs forour selection. approved 7 - - -- : - THE PLAIKERT VAITIT11 or the most elaborately designed ' t went , - .d. ItadThree Dies of Influenza mer ortudent at the University of Utah. died Nov. - 29 of pneumonia,. following n attack of -i- nfiuensa;-was received by his mother,- Mr& Gus Jobuson- of - - -- Alliance Word l. , - 0 , At least give your Rad the protection that you2,1 your botsp. c.. t - it il , 'Aly 0, |