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Show ff ANOTHER - RUSSIA!! STRONGHOLD yj CAPTURED - - mr i 4' V.7i) w ?. - mnn MiiVtViiii y rstMMu' t 4 -- v 4 n IX ? , . s l I w , - I I if ' fX , fy7 rj4 . V i yi . !,-v . ' fj; S ' ' '' 4 ,'V.r 7""' ,4 ' : 1 ii7,sv v ! . T A V 5, 5tea- . f: ,A4$ l:;t .,, $ 4 ! -- SEPTrM - 2 ir-Tj-- i & .. ITWO DAYS of genuine merriment. Ogden invites v t Viw of Grodno, Just raptured by tli Gorman forces, It was the last Russian stronghold on the defense line to give fas to tb invaders. you to come and join her in The 'ft the year. Greatest Celebration of f iV GALICIAN VELLS OIL FIRED THE BY "x , RUSSIANS Some, of the Tealures: . iantly lighted, artistically decorated automobiles. Barbecue with Big Old Fashioned 22 visitor. Big Industrial plenty for every 5? Ql Parade resplendent with floats and abundance of music. City decorated with a million fluttering flags and streamers., how which alone merits yc attendance. A manufacturers Exhibit to show Ogdens activities. A big.street Carnival and Street Dance in which " ,M ' 5 w. Vt .v jr f tt . ,A - . of brillDazzling Automobile Parade of hundreds -- V THl : ty . throngs will take part Handsomely decorated Store windows showing the WorldsFall Fashions. s ?!? "'. kx 7500 91 ''.-- 1 tffiCSLs Many Other Free Features. Excursion Rates on All c Railroads ., rh Wha th Ruasiaos captured put if Galicia, with th oil fields at Boryslav, their oil supply was st such s low Uto that they drew c the wUs ts their utaxMt capacity.... Th Austria us. cut .off completely from, their main supply of oil, fought desperately to drteo the Russians out. This they succeeded In doing only to find, on their 'return to Boryslav, the oil wells on fire. This remarkable picture of the progress of the Are was made shortly after they had been Bred by the retreating Russians. The boring towers la the foreground were blown up by the curs army. CONDENSATIONS AUSTRALIAN A TRENCH FIRING NORTAR BUSY RECRUITING SERGEANT COMMENT According to English figures, the If monarch were druggist theyd worlds consumption of ten Is steadi- give us something just ns, good inly Increasing and the demand for Brit- stead of war. ish ten far exceede the supply. Some men would rather win one dolA hollow wooden ball, six feet In lar on n wager than earn five dollars diameter, which Is moved by the flow st honest labor. of the sewage, is used to remove obstructions from sewers in Paris. Hints that General Botha will be knighted may yet drive Hall Caine Concrete arches resting on bedrock into the vulgar game of war. have been built In n New Hampshire In one respect this war bears a close cemetery to support gravestones in land too soft to support them itself. resemblance to Col. Mulberry Sellers celebrated eye water There's milThe United States navy will estab- lions in it!" lish n wireless station on Cape Cod especially equipped to guide vessels It is understood that s female imalong the Atlantic coast 'in time of postor was properly Bhown up.ln Long fog. Island society recently, she never having been raided at a faro game.' The practice of planting cowpeaa on sugar lands between crops to InSealing-walanguage is the latest crease the soil fertility Is being suc- tad of New York debutantes, thus ilcessfully Introduced In the Philip lustrating progress since the days their mothers learned it during the pines. canning season. Ring George of England is the Inventor of a stove that will serve as an S open grate In one room of n house and cook meals in the usual way In How to keep your friends: another. x SAYINGS OF NAPOLEON Power is never ridiculous. High tragedy Is the school of great men. Love of country Is tha first virtue of civilized man. Unity of command Is the first necessity of war. Education and history are the great enemies of trus religion. 4 When s king is said to be a hind the reign is a failure. man, Cleverness Is not wanted In war. What is wanted is accuracy, character and simplicity. Conscription Is the eternal root of a nation, purifying its morality anil framing all its habits. Love is the occupation of the Idle . the distraction of the lawyer, the stumbling block of the sovereign. man, 0NCE-0VER- This remarkable looking weopamwhkh is being used with telling effect against the Turks in the Dardanelles campaign. Is a trench mortar, one of the new engines of war which baa been brought into play during the present boxes, and judging from the way It Is European war. It is mounted handled when Bred there la considerable risk to the pointer or operator of the weapon, for while one arm directs the Bre ed the mortar the other arm pulls the slug which sets It of. SEARCHUGirr GERUAN 'v : CORPS yv j. Enlistments of lste in England have not been as numerous as they should have been and Sergt. Jimmy Cash, mascot of the Fourth City of London battalion, is just downright peeved. And he holds out dire threats to the men he meets who have not yet volunteered their services for the front. If his appeal. "Why dont you enlist for your country? My papa and brothers are at the front, does not meet with an encouraging reply, he counters with the threat. "You wait and see; you're gonna he farced t enlist Sparing Her Feelings.-"Ithere anything 1 can do to relieve your distress, my poor woman?" naked the stylishly-dressevisitor. Yes, maam," replied the emaciated tenement dweller. When you go out you might tell the people in the hall that you're a friend of mine and not a charity worker." s d y H , tf rs Abstain from continually asking faA Tilll has been Introduced in the California legislature providing pay vors. War Is s singular art I assure you of )2 for each day lost by people arthat I have fought sixty battles, snd Don't to expect them uphold you rested and tried for crime who escape learned nothing bdt what I knew when when are In the you wrong. conviction. I fought the first be n Dont If borsponge. yon must It has been estimated that the earth row, return the borrowed article Religion Is an Important affair In can maintain n population of &e public institution for the educapromptly. a total which wiU be reached tion of young ladles. Let them be about A. D. 2100 nt the present rate Abandon brought up to believe and not to reathe idea that at all times of increase. they should be willing to lend you son. la the Russian army a chief money without any sort of security. A generS who does great things singer," who receives extra pay, n Check must desire have to you may ask possess civil qualities. It is bemarches in front of each company of soldiers and gives the opening lines them to give work to tome of your cause he Is reputed to be the best relatives or sons of your friends,". brain that ths soUlier obeys and reof the verses spects him. Fire losses end the expense of fire Refrain from happening in nt nil The vice of our modern institutions prevention cost "the United States times of day or night, and if you Is that more each year than the total value should they have nothing which apcall at an unseasonable hoar do of Its production of gold, sliver, cop not be peals to the imagination. Man can offended If they have to leave only be governed through the imagi. per and petroleum. you to yourself. nation. Without It he Is n brute. BRIEF DECISIONS JOSH BILLINGS PHILOSOPHY ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN Irho Even the man Is a. ways kickI think I would rather trust ml faith It Is claimed that woman chauffeurs ing nt nothing occasionally hits It than mi Judgement. are more careful drivers than men. . The man who thinks that all womThe uncertaliitye ov life are Just British school girls hava formed a en are alike it hopelessly married. what makes it endurable. Kiris patriotic union, the Object of which is to aid In relief work. A woman must be charming, indeed, About that even the wixest to win the praise of her sex. " More than 11,800,000.000 of the man know fs mere theory, wealth in the United Statea Is la the He K indeed, n clever mstberoatt-etahands of "women, chief among them If n man hai arUkle ov who can square a'gW r domestic ligion. he doesnt (hav to advertise being Mrs. Mary W. Ilarriman. wife of the late E. H. Harrimaa, railroad it to find n market, ymagnate- .8,000,-000.00- 0 4 - erf one-hal- f . y.- -' A The armies in Europe regularly use searchlights ta meeting night Part of a German searchlight corps ta here shown oa its way to a of expected attack. point rS The virtue and magic of an aristocracy consist in time and antiquity, the only things' which I was nnabls to create. ECT ,wvrKT V W- Possible Reason. Why Is It that no two scientists eem to agree on any subject?" Perhaps if nil agreed there would be no excuse for more than one to make himself heard" n TeOWCrtt- muzz twi . . 1 "V J |