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Show EVENING NEWS FRIDAY- -. FEBRUARY- Teacher and Church DESERET Office Ogden T'Ur: - ra-a-rs- ssssr-- -' 511 y 1 W 1 of ,h " Jrir th id riraw from. Again RobinsonUp-SfairS-Siio- e Store Points the way to Economy tH In Childrens Shoes overhead r: V HUGE IT fc. , iurj u I(E!1IFSLJQ5E S bGqj sau Low rent and complete elimination of-a-ll heavy enable our customers to pocket bigf savings. that pressure on the nerves -- as they emit . W Wn ho ...irisgiiig. rf Tout. ws sentenced rfgr Robert lo pay t hb Mn u OB US. D r oiu atoae-- b VTiwr- - t th, t,, f Kwg ndr t .a 1. i - SaWuc :'rw court Be brought for tii own use, t.ke hewh ld.loti-f'- ', liquor from be harl hundwOl $1 refused to give him SH oiMt lining tfi Wtinirt. B .larnr of 4wtC4nfoxK a btr f taditE Tth ' ' - rfrinmt jo 4 aliomia. r IM f par nuBiher of hai nicHyMil - in- da. ty Boston Bldg. 8 Hons, He 9-1- 1-- rrte :a Ul r and A All el. rugelow Calvin htesart DHL Musical selections were rendered by Mary Hell and Jennie Thorstensen. Interment was made in the city ceme- 6:00, 7:30. Provo Office - tery. kyw HSUS tmr. f t ate 8 "K'-- th 7 riltn4n -- Tlit hvn lvaantly t?ic feccpr on utjrfkDI B. 'Ht batf-fund tv ha dike; but sees no OOPHN. elL-known Sl7.lXl i -- date aajrx-- uu An MMOffr I tt 1UI - J- aoek refund Of rf III .Sir tt at. Ok be-fo- re $3.43 Shoes bluehbr. to good for school. grest-aho- d' 6 H ....... . . Up-Stai- rs . SUI.S.2W Savings In 'black good oak calf.-butt- tn 5 to .mvK 'ton's Lcs 65 Gents Ak 8. at ra t 1 1 2 It, lx lo 2, l with Genuine for Xo. uoiefi S06. SI 6. stle on lathtr lealher-4hrougluM- l.- KoMn-son- 's torv, , . . at Rohin More . . at Koh-tavon- 'b Mom . Growing Girls Shoes Tit. 5.10 M I llohin-son'- s Blore 52.55 Girls-Sh- oes $2.75 All calf in Ask for No. rnul 19. $3.00 Mzts t lowin' I'lwSuOr EiiKhsh-toe- a. h, Prire"h$2 qa F- - R1 1 ROBINSONS UP STAIR STORE FOR CHILDREN Up-Stair- of Robinson Shoe Store s 220 MAIN STREET W1 L 9 g. flf'ReJ Wcart o'f, calf, H 2 An pair sf jt to $3.25 $4.50 Up-Stai- rs v" wh-n4i- Ue-pbUc-- b -- 9.wu BABY SOFT SOLE SHOES, to ft t . .32.85 . j 1 . Bl:'i( k oo4ei- - CO Come up, let us show you how easy it is to save money. Be convinced. u tt FCoMnoons to 13'i. 11 .... Sizes Savings - frihr TO s Ask for No. 676. Baby Shoes Girls Shoes pari. 'Afltsr four days continual travel' here se find ourselves nay doao ing, rn France, from place we will be outfitted and on our av home y long. We left Bflgnim on of lei 74, traveling In. the our morning trucks overland through wind, rain and slippery rbads. I was in Amiens on i'hnstmas. in Pans on the saw 24lh: alsoT at Versailles, where the palace where Km;eror William 1 was crowned king of Frusta and emWe crossed the of Germany. peror Seine at Pans and, believe me the old river Is a very respectable Wle are quartered stream for the time being, in an old flour mill. Since we arrived In Europe, we hae burn, In every kind of building quartered vou could imagine., from a palace to a dugont tonight In a castle of some lordly duke of the realm, tomorrow night. In some old fanner's stable where the and bogs have been moved out to provide room for Tncle Sam's boy a We are non back in the American area from which troops are leaving daily for home, and our turn will not be a great while delated 'Winter Is in here In real earnest and thesetting weather is quite cold. The inhabitants over the ountry traversed were well dressed and the and stores display most everythingshops as the necessities of life, though regards are prices preuv high for the poor people to meet. Notwithstanding this, ths people seem happy and give the Tanks-t- he .hurrah .and glad hand on drained knuv31e Soldier occasion, which is Will Give Drama. The dyking problem ha been pre- every in truly American fashion. reciprocated sented to not less than a dozen federal Was on Three Fronts of drama- experts and all have been favorable to OGDEX, Feb. 7. Student tic chut at the Weber college-- will R. but moot of them eee no reason for To Establish Motor t r part tbe T "fiCMk' r Me B.". , tb e Ml dam.tn. dyke., while there of F' ance trv totd In tot of the prevent month, it I announced the north end of the lake. However. in Tremonton 'i evd b La vt J Tavlor of Har by official of the achooL Agency at that point they enter a controversy RlUefromJi wa, Wnrvem lr Tay w it h the water user and farmers of w battery B. 145th BRIGHAM CITY. 3. The Feb. Salt Lake valley. Fredrick Xewell was t lierjr. but who wa later bri-4- 4 Stewsrt Motor Co. of this city, haa wth the HVh field artillery and Tooele County Chapter the first to go Into tho problem and decided to zz establish Jo Trs. agency where hnwMd,',wir yvnrr emere than t go. 'rOSS Flectl1,hd Ritchie, a brother-in-laffd in active service. The youna Mr. Hart will appear before the In monton. to JGeorge . A: Stewart, will enter the jMer raa oa tltree fronts. Chateau terior department heed and will make firm ae a partner and will have charge and Haudaox. He jny Sottvot.v recommendations either to dredge the of the Tremonton branch The com(Special Correspondence.) tise front two before daya A . or to dyke at least a section of pany wiU erect w huildtRg in tho valtr a of Jordan FeB. of the armistice. meetlng TOOELE. He aa-t- o rVfV wus home but was dinap-whe- n the executive committee of the Tooele the lake where the land is inundated ley city, 5txl59 feet, which mil be A drainage system will be considered equipped for sales room, stc.age, stock hs ordered county Red Cross chapter Monday and garage purposes . The Brigham officers- - vert p Itber to Germany or waa Buesia. connection with the dyke. evening the following City garage mil also be ealarged Peter M. Clegg. chairman; ing elected either by the addition of a top story or vice R. chairman; B. Sumner, Mr. Veteran and tho erection of a new building. Chateau Thierry Hero- Edward M. Orme, treasurer Mr. Probable C see f Aalkcax. G. Smith, secretary. Veteran Conductor Dies 8. Anderson of this city last Lvi Mrs Vera- Lodge, ha been aent aa a Home on Furlough an Student by- the Tooele county chapti(i,nai touuy tinier peculiar circumInstiservice The Homo stances and those who viewed (he to attend ter -Daniel Roberta. 73 ELF,fc PROVO, Fob. ?. 8fanty BonnU, of carcass pronounced the cause of death During tute, being held 45In Salt14Lake. De sWi.rfl!!i at the S. ;d nero Ffth thp marine and case I. Dr regiment. anthrax. shipped week Ihe corp, Hngg&n, state veterin-srrad& tuUiv ?lr It! 5 ? rWtL3t la home on brief furlough vblle r wa called from .Salt lake and 4 ha.ndcsrt veteran, to Denver headquarter and contained from Sixty-thrhe suffered gee covering came articles: injurire to finished SaU tho following up on Investigate the case. His In the Champagne sector Oct, i. He has not yet been filed. JM stn his fathertheand3rd of pair) of drawer. 5 undershirt19 has, however, recovered xiffidenUy to report subsides. on5,r Epidemic the family was 4) petticoats 2910 Uyettes.of 0 htrta, 19 be end around now when only suffers pajama. pairof finished City Health inspector John H. Bart lMir' Mr Roberts pair of sock. tt exercise. Mr, gar- taking vigorous 13 home In Brigsweater. Report h for ved only reports today on several batmonths the spent tl ?eiittr. h'rt wa a pasnenger ment in Red Cro work showed 1.374 tle front CHy under quarantine 4or Influ. and got his first wound fight- ham " o!d Utah Northern enza. The knitted article. 4.533 hospital gar- ing on the Soisnons is about stationsituation M front July 18, when ibis nty 36 year. He ments, 1.9JJ refuge garments; total. he went over the top and was struck ary. one of two new cases developing hlifol mrraber of tho Church. 7,841. with a machine gun ballet, which each day and one or two cases being , bis left arm, passed under released. penetrated his shoulder and g rased his left lung. This put him In the hospital but he recovered and rejoined his regiment Mass Meeting Called. He was at Ota lean Thierry in ihe thickest of b - fight -- hut was hot scratched. (Special to The News.) Murray. Feb 7. The Murray city j Prove Bfews felea commissioners have called a mass of the Bishop Albert Manwaring Provo Klflh ward announces that only meeting for next Tuesday evening at 8 at which time the proposed one meeting will be held Sunday, that o'clock, The being at 7 o'clock in the evening. Sun bond Issue will be considered. day school will be adjourned so that county commissioners will be present te give theljside of the question. those who desire may attend the funer-al of Mrs. John fi. Hayes." Melissa King has entered suit for ' ' divorce from lease King. She asks for Traveling Agent Tthe custody of two minor children. the Deseret FRUITED, WHEAT" FRUITED OATS ) R. CL Harwoods Hanford has Mr, News In Canada fllrd ii It In the district court against 3690 pnu Ihilinda Rnylance to recover Ah a promts-xi. Interest ctpat and 3115.33 . Our subscribers in Canada are here. 1 eory a f that Mjv L A- l- Coombs ot r Thd Tlhrart Ttosrtf hA serif bat k ifatT by, notifiedhas appointed travelthat all books that are now past Cardstou, tor been asking this paper for the due be returned. Owing to the influ- ling agent He district. Canada will receive orenza BBCAUSE-Fi- gs, U the boa'd epidemic willing tv Dates an Raisins are the eliminate the customary tee charged on ders for the Dally. Saturday and nutritions books. overdue News. Church publications, richest, most healthful and most ot all fruits. In tho case ot the Mendenhall Bank- etc. BECAUSE when these luscious fruits THE DESERET NEWS. va James Htraw, wherein ing company I Jf combined with 'a cereal, either wheat or oats, the plaintiff brought suit in tho disresult is a true food. trict court to recover the sum of 3347.- ' 47 principal and 3184.84 Interest, money , Th great country newspaper of this ' New tr the it fan Aunt the jury returned 'section is the a Konon,y ot these delicious cereal foods lie tond m- - 32 00 Issued in verdict s the tbe fact that you favor of. and Fear. per Mondays banking and form in solid them " f buy 1M 5wv PARyrWtewaaei I" Thursdays, tw k, "OPwv.reww n wwease thtli bulk many times" ovf. by Cokin.4 Haoneh B Jones has brought ruit T&f B atlVdms Jobes and r$frUm'Tfhl e4rfuffy Yes will wsat to for per month alimony and $150 DRS. SHORES & SHORES. Abnskfut fees. 8he asks for the cus. (ry both Froitod attorney's tor tb " hole tody of- two minor children. Wboat sad Frnitcd THE RELIABLE . . SPECIALIST r, wis FGR Osts. Orders peck f H. HoWnwm I pAUIni lrlop 8pciaV Correspondence ) Laioa.r Hohin-soJllCHFIELJJ,, Feb. eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Hobin-nowriting from France under receut . TO Urk lr I Telia of Being Quartered In 'Any Kind of Building Feb 7 Railroad 1orvmo-ar- e TO being built in the local shops, m a fact not. generallyt"hile if has been thi I'ommontty. ic4s af hue- been known that locomotives 74. nd b agreement to T it waa not for broaght here, repair 4 merrhfr of th conipMJ.r bmwere built tbev that known generally Vt taMTd"to Hi harnt. tht rturyed and rebuflfTn this cTT This Tacflr Mn hv t have beena for the broughi More tha raiLf tmf, now ui mad iompany sending to newspapers a PROVO. Feb 7. R. A Hart, United built here and photograph of an enginework. Staten drainage engineer. Is in Provo details regarding the Deemed Economy to conferring with J. P. Welsh, county Raid on HoteL fern demonstrator, and members of Erect New Building the Utah Lake Water association rela-tiy- e on made 'orrpKX. Feb t. A raid to a dyking system extending OGDEX Fehl t Membeen of the city the Weber hotel yesterday when a Ve f ed'orithm. afcompanied by quantity of liquor we found In the ho- along the east side of Utah lake for Lh' Hhnn arthHect. made an In tel by polli-- e officer. The raid of more than 29 miles. return of the (Vntrai junior high made by elective Plncock and other distance whool bald! It la now officer of the force and while no nr. Mr. Hurt has already spent some veMerday tvn&rd br wotsld the be ret have yet been made the officer time in tboagfet that it company with Mr. Welsh and cofioaical to purchaae a. new site claim of to knew who is the owner of the and met a new building tnan attempt Andrew Knudsen going over the counliqnor. ie EJUta the present etrarture modern. try now flooded by the lake's overTeachers. flow. He haa expressed hltraelf aa Will Speak Chinese Sentenced. to reclaiming the being favorable OQTtKS, Feb. 7. A lecture ta to be WPE? Fhb 7 Mnft Blrir. fhineee, delivered to the teaehere of the city thousands of acres of land by dyking, oontrib-ft'f g charred with schools In the Central junior hwh providing it' Is the only means of te tfee 6euruenvy of a school Feb. 13, Supt. . H. B WlUon Srt was brought before Judge of the Berkeley by Mr. Wilson Is keeping the lake within its natural school r to the juvenile court known as an authority on modern j bounds, but be la much more favorable tnl He piaded rtiiUy yeatorday to the methods of education and school mw-- j. to serve iiye art we nieftcd Is the author of books:40 dredging the Jordan river and let-o- n aeement and to ir M the county jasl and fcy fine the modem school and Its place ting the water draw off by a gravity In civic enterprise. system until all the flooded area I OCDFV wsttSi fp-hts- Faml-Week- ty Locomotives Built In Ogden R. R. Shops Crittenden Home MfSp SI.I. S3.65 . 3 nt-er- and raboeetpttoa miamta eomplalnta reatdlu .. delivery should be made Bn James A. Oliver tt North lo W-- ct Bt, Telephone HI, A sent for the Daily. Saturday and Sewn Church and other publication A All "Sl tans, nobby English lasts Jace Boys lasts. calf, snappy English TO S. Ktibinaon's TrnrfkwAil EFTTE CAMERON. Jan. 14 guitch from Influenza, Miss Cameron was h daughter of John and Fannie fameron of who tth one bruther and four sister survive her Site was educated In the puhlle schools of I'aniruuch and graduated from aoffo'tr yearMis course t at the University Cth had a lovable temperament and manner endeared her to her way and. her pupil a well s to. her aparent she leaves and friend, of whom large number. to Jittery Fund Goes . tan 'NIZ.Kh B THs wife died hr fIv llainbertrer t memorial arraiiaement af JBavor llrownina. W H .ipofd Henry Owii-- ' f, fa Bred .1 at Girls Shoes Ian-guite- h, m iMniatad our Ihi Sizes at . . . n erv-Z,- 8i. . to I.......S2.45 In 2.25 Sizetl Phone Was. 4938 last summer. Surviving five children and a number of Breen- - are Mtor T ' and brother sisters dwlar prclamation Funeral services for Hiss Ether A Theodore fioos.volt Hi4df B iha Klaventlt ward were held i rheu meoUnghouse yesterday afternoon with and hw rat!( tio SLIi for SnoM ehttuhi to K.ank R. W'a.kins and iiehp s Counselor 11 of the Utmii iornr '.ha eprakera were UrTta The torn) eommit- - proHiding i ff.prenoh-o- i and Albert W idarlcin noifj Jo 41 hlbtsf- 31C-1- style. Sizes at " - Roosevelt Day. kndnn picture will ay Benj. R. Johnson, D. C. ed I- SV. t; COB. ' h' X-R- prove it, to you.' ltl ourt he ' vai.Mou " r ' Jf,r mo IB in I.m id ni.a- rt a B" br., Ouar t k, th , ., fcftj eurv hr- k r .7;, l,wrJV,rt . ,fL L4 the ww not dais lit the Of ' An Savings. Nobby Tread Shoes in mahogany calf, and smoke elk, bluch-e- r style." Ask for No. 873. Si75 5 to s, Up-Stai- cause of disease. exiiensw Boys? Shoes Shoes Boysf At from the spine is the v-- M Ion or fi 'V Prove njr?tn fvf- erL Newjau Iri tw-IM f 'T-- t' MOTHERS (ypreial Corraapoadaaca.) PAXGFITTH. Fb. S Th toatCurfta4 hld for Wtm Kffl war rlt.i nd ehnrrh rroo well known doath occurred In Ian- who orker, tchr : r.e,.rtT.r r J v k- -. t?Z Worker Laid to Rest I j;:-v;- ;v 71910 TT w El-m- er On this day greetings of affeetion. Joying messages and pleasing gifts arc exchanged to show our friends that our n. &-- ee fara-rTw- .V hearts beat true. Bon-ne- - 1 V Hit ' U or cent I rf II r 1 rl HM1 ,ijoEa oGr ESC Of II are the mpst nourishing and healthful ril foods and the mbsf economical -- -- We Have Valentines X Xew, elegant and artistic designs from Coast Also fek W wct rM ) "1 IS so) 7.t.oCiatiw- -, aaeb n- -- - x: J 6:Main-Stre- Sisters and Brother';T' Buried in Same Grave HINCKLET. Feb. 7. The hand . of death fll heavily oa the family of A and Kmrna Isom Stratton Ghmrle of their when wlsbln 39 Hour thr children fell vtctlms to InfHfonvo. They were Catherine 17 yearn old: Pnollna, 15; Keith, 13 They were tho three oldest children in tho family, Theix bodies were carried out of the house 4c solemn procession and they were buried lo the Mine grave. These are the first and only deaths caused by the dreaded maladv in Hinckley, thoagh ijuite a loombcr have et NewsBdg ENxndWMM- omco 219 Main St. Salt I aka City SunHour, to19to toS: 12. - . days, Csil or "- rps). 7, . p t tf V' . . j Look 'at Dr. Khore record ot 23 years of success continuous specialist In KRV- HROX1C. OUS ami SPECIAL DISEASES. - THE SEMI-VEEKL- Y i i 9 .r- DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE . Siotaw jk. V 'I i t i Appropriate-fo- 1 afcsbAeuMflitfb cent to $5.00 each. ' Beautiful Line of Books r- -. r Valentine Gifts ' fieml-Week- 5o 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Semi-Week- ly kjCBl' oTBAl In Great Variety NEV7S ' |