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Show 4-- : I r A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Ogden Office BASEMENT REED HOTEL. Alfred pled well. Utnt(r. Offlo TeL .W. Horn TeL 1IH-- DESERET K Patrons tn requested to ntk Immediate complaints rtnrdiu delivery. CHURCH PUIUCATIOHI Order your Church work and all otbar book throurh any Ogdan rap. raaantattva af Tha Daearat New. th Imnanig stock of tha Daeeret Naw Book Btora, th larg-atn tha state, to draw from. I j hv at ' Death Was Accidental; Companions Released Provo Office All subscription payments . and complaints regarding delivery should ba made to James A. Oliver 1st West 621'North 8t., Telephone 85. Agent for th Daily. Saturday v and News. Church and other publicationa Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. Iq 1 835 Newton originated the vacuum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a form, In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wh'dis-- I covered howto reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, vilkotd cane .sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind from infancy aJ an ideal food-drito old age--. Ask tar HOMJCKS AvaM ! semi-liqu- NEWS WEDNESDAY AUduST ' 27 1019 EVENING (Special Correspondence.) TWIX FALLS, Ida.. Aug. 2.The death of James Tolliver, whose name was first reported to the authorities as James Talbott, was the result of an accident, according to the verdict 'of a coroners Jiiry that held an Inquest over his body yesterday. Tolliver was throwrt from an automobile near Kim Eemi-Weekt- id He could not. Was the wine drugged The morning answered ea " if he's not erowned today,' cried Sapt. Til lay a crown he's . never erowned. , heaven, why? ''By The whole nation's there to meet him; half the army ave, and Black send Michael at tha head shall w word that the king's dnifix? ' " That he's ill, oald T, In correc" tion. - M 111! echoed Sapt. with a acorn-- fl Jaugh. They know his illness too well, lie been 111 before! As a man peons old ho believe In Fate. Fate sent you bere,FAte eend you now to be Li His first book was Tha Prisoner Andv KUigswold.May Mareh.ill and tlawkms, was bom in London, Fefc.l Irma Bowen; companions of Tolliver 9 1863, the son of a clergyman, lle mained his best known one. It had In the car at the time of m a large hearing BALANCE LEFT have been released from custoday fol- - Y arried when turned to lowing the Jury's verdict. They were Llmertrcn woman. fined in probate court this morning for It is to be hojted the stage, and the , being intoxicated, May Marshall payFROM GOLD SPIKE FETE naie public demanded ing $25, Kingswold $100, and Irma Utah Railroad company relative to Bowen ip0 besides receiving a sen- - many more chil a sequel, which dren of the broln . the matter of paving the center of was ot 0 daysonin aJail, Her sentence cams in Rupert StrelRHU. You'll go 7 to w leave, , follow promise suspended 'Yes, Ill go, said. I, and I turned T( the Academy avenue from Center street to town. of Hentxau." Afmy eyas on th prostrate figure of The funeral of Tolliver was held at' footsteps of The. ThlrdoSouth. There is a trli22 feet ter Zenda quickly the king. o DeWItt in clock this assumed'1 morning wide left unpaved, as it was " Tonight, Sapt went on in a hasty 0f en-Th followed the Keg. W. A. Moore offlrlat- - pritoner OGDEN, Aug. 17. Permission havwe are to lodge In the palaco. da" and that the Orem people ter to have chapel, buried The whisper, i,e ,Kallaj ln Twin WM Dolly Dialogues, Th moment they leave ing been received from R. 6. Lovett, us you and I paved the piece under the terms of cemetery. Hotly Dialogues which, by their will mount our, horses and ride her nt president of the Union Pacific railTolliver Is survived by a wife, aoni their franchise. However, Mr. Orem tdu-awas t and road, and Julius Kruttachnitt, . presieasy and debon- a gallop. The, king will be ready,Strel-sastated that his compAnv wag obliged fnd daughter, residing in this city. The u, M arl-he must ride back with me to Lhad charge of, cored teamsters union dent of the Southern Pacific the balineviair grace, only to pave a foot strip. He staled funeral arrangements. and you ride as if the devil were and ance of 58,000 left over from the at borough, FOR ARTILLERY UNIT his company would be willing to pave tably suggest behind you to the frontier.'" funds contributed to the Golden Spike Balliol College, So began thou wondrous day of adLawrence Sterne . the entire Jdock between Center street Clearfield Honors celebration by the railroads, is to be throne of Rurl-tan- ln where Oxford, and First South street and the street Hi books have venture which saw the presented to the Carnegie Library In an Elphberg with by "occupied is to be used thla city. The money Returned Soldiers he took honors 27. Gov. Simon Intersections OGDEN, Aug. of Second and Third been ' numerous, all the traces of th stock, though not by the Library to maintain a departefin will use letters to efforts his South streets, put a cement coping and ment particularly devoted to the de- Bamberger as " The Kings of the blood. "The play actor, Rup(Special Correspondence.) fect an organisatlbn of an artillery around the center of the other two was president f of ert of Hentsau called' him, when he velopment and progress in .transportaMirror 29. Former Aug. CLEARFIELD, came to know the secret, but as good tion and to the preservation and dis- unit of the national guard in this city, blocks and furnish suitable soil for the UnOxford were honored men the service guest o Trislam an Elphberg at ever sat upon it, deplay of records, books and souvenirs according to a communication received parking purpoaes. There were present of the people of Clearfield this eve- ion which means clared 8apt at tha end. oirectly bearing upon the Goldcu and Blent? hg " ning at one of the most largely attendSpike celebration and to the history by John 8. Lewis, president of the at the meeting W. D. Roberts, Dr. ed The wild ride to Strelaau, with Sapt he althat was has written plays entertainments and banquets ever of the two railroads. Merchants association. The letter from Fred W. Taylor and John Roundy, the English Rudolf most Instructing in this community. The decision to use the money for the ready a won of as well, a " The minutely in his past life, hi family, Is the result of a recent who were opposed to the parking oft given governor which At the opening gathering, the' library exhibit was made at a weakness, tastes. pursuits, o f hia Adventure each of the tnark in his a ANTHONY HOPE, BORN 1863, meeting of the committee who first appeal made to the' Merchants' asso- any part of the street, they bejng was held in the ward hall, and'aervanta friends, companion, was defenders duate owners Uv on menA presented railroad ciation by Capt. J. R. Ward, who property the blocks country's sought permission from Lady Ursula? Ruritanla knw.Jbem th etlqult or a medal. Each handsome with was officials to so use the balagee left over The matter gold tioned. taken ander days. By way of touch of sure-ne- the court, what would be expected at medal bear the name of the man to from the celebration., Letters of ap- sought the Influence of the merchants advisement by the commission. and precision lend distintetion to the coronation- - and above all of the whom presented, and the service to a profession he bsemme a barrister of preciation have been sent to the rail- In having the unit organized Jiere. The Prince Fiavla. which he was assigned, and shows that the Middle Temple in 1887. But if the hie prose ; he has an unusual road officials by Warren L. Wattfs, for letter from the governor to Mr. Lewi cried th power of God save th king! Clearfield ward is the donor. their generous support in making the followz: with interesting his readers in his per- people aften the coronation had been Those to whom the medals were pursuit of the law interfere celebration a success and for allow' "I have your letter of Aug. 15 and James th production of a thrilling tale sonages and thsir doings. safely managed. presented were Glen E. Wilcox, McFer-eoning the balance of (8,000 to be ex. whispered "God save em both! Brown, Arlow Brown. Gerald the enclosure from Capt. Ward conpended in this community. . An appropriate tablet is to be deas hia mouth wrinkled Into a Blen Smith, Merl Benson, Oenrge TO KEEP COLLEGE WEEK naSapt of the the reorganisation cerning A. Freestone, Harvey Freestone, Chris amllo, signed by John S. Lewis and H. L. tional ,1 guard. I shall be very glad to But If thing Went weU at StrelSa Bell, to be placed at the Union station Flltton, Melvin T. Phillips and Guy crown how Rudolf with a suitable Inscription commemor- take the matter up with the adjutant were Rassendyll, with oversea; Bills, all of whom to effect aa Rudolf th Fifth of Rurltanln an zI FROVO, Aug. 27. Plans are being Douglas Hanks, Emery Wilcox. Baipb ating the Golden Spike celebration and general and use my efforts most will be an as such lover of the Prince fact records out perthe that organization the Dan accepted Flltton, pointing made for the observance of college Page, Rupert Flltton, By ANTHONY HOPE. the William Steed, LawFiavla, Fortune did not emllpn taining to the great event are as- beneficial to the state. Hudson, George week to in inforthis H. Lund city,, according sembled and preserved In the public other Rudolf at Zenda. For Black Condensation by Prof. William Fenwick Harris rence Sessions, Roland Smith, Clyde Acting Adjt. Gen. William ther assurfrom secword Mr. had mation given out by R,. ft Cooper, had Lewis, has also written to Reed. Lester Barber and Thomas L. library. Ruritanla was not England, or tbs Rudolf of Rurltanla; stilt more curi- - Michael mystery f that cleared for him the as ing him that the matter will be placed retary of the Provo Commercial club. Bentley, who were In training camp between Michael Duke otis fast that and quarrel too, should fais he, bear coronation. the who Riding before the temporMaj. Jorgensen, Mr. Cooper states that the business in- in the United States. Electric Shock Victim could not have miliar nose, tha same red hair. So horses could lay feet to th ground, h were Jess D. Barlow Rudolf Rassendyll The absentee arily absent, upon hie return. terests of the city will Join the Brig- and Oro Darlow, who are in Oregon, gone on, with the remarkable inci- thought Colonel Sapt, aide to the king, seized poor Rudolf of Rurltanla an I marked It, vhjhout more and Frit von Tarlenhelm, his clone held him prisoner. But then ensued a Reported Out of Danger Citizens of ham Toung university in decorating and Jabes Martin Draper, who was dents which public notice being diteeffed to it It friend, as they came upon the young pretty paaa Ogden of Chateau at battle the killed Thierry. 8 the city for the week of 8ept. to IS. is perhaps as strange a as has Englishman tn the forest of Zenda, OGDEN. Aug. 77. Miss Evey Robroar I "Aye, but h cant apeak." Commend Senator while all details of the wesk'B activities The medal designed lor Jabes Martin ever been in the history thing inson, 20 yeara of age, who is at the of a WeVe got making hia way afoot to Strelaau. Bo. Sapt In grim triumph. Dee hospital suffering from burns Inhave not as yet been outlined, it is said Draper also contained a tiny gold star. that the king's brother apd thecountry king' too, thought the king when he ap- him. How can he denounce you withflicted by an electrical discharge from OGDEN. Aug. 27. Indorsing the atti- that the town will be adorned In col- It was presented to his father, George persunator, In a time of profound peared a momont Infer. But scandals out denouncing hlmaelfT Thl la net a Bamberger train Saturday night at tude of Senator Reed Smoot on the lege colors with a view of awakening H. Draper. near a undisturbed of the past can no more be concealed tha king, because we have kidnaps I peace, placid, Clearfield, l reported to be slightly league of nations, as defined In his the where the presen- country town, undVr ward the At hall, ' here who and those visit In semblance of people Rurltanla than In England. As the king and murdered hi servant in a letter to C. N. Provo to the fact improved and out of danger. were made. Bishop David Sto- amity, should wage a published statement that there is a first tations war young Rassendyll later told to the report received Lund, According desperate forth his reasons for rate the tale. Can he say that 7 Hang me if Michael musisetting an and ker interesting presided, educational institution in this city. for the person and life of th king. first th king frowned, theri gradualhere, Mlse Robineon was stepping from contending for certain reservations, a - wont expos himself. If he trie to x cal ahd literary program wu renan electric car at Clearfield, when in number of local citisens have sent the Tet such was the struggle between ly th comers of hi mouth you. to was at a began served Later some manner there was an electrical dered. banquet to eenator: the Black Michael and Rudolph Kaasen-dyl- l, twitch, his note came down (as mine pose telegram But th most difficult situation for i Back From Coast which cover were laid for 525. trolley wire following discharge from the car or woman Smoot. U. 8. Senate. Reed "Hon. Elph-berof t..e of both doe when I royal house his eyes twinkled, loyal gentleman and that was Rudo1' about Washington. D. C. Your letter to Lund which 'burned the young but of very differing antecedents. and, behold, laugh), h burst Into th merriest Russendyll arouee from the Prince 4 the face, chest and left arm. She was is d PROVO, Aug. 27. Prof. E. H. good American doctrine. We endorse one was Will The well . be to known the Labor fit taken to the Dee hospital in this city, your of Irrepressible laughter, which Fiavla. "I had to keep the prlneee i royal Day stand on league and treaty. has returned from the coast, where she has received medical treatA. 8. palace at Streleau; the other was at fng through yet Indifferent t the woods and pro- devoted to me-t-a-nd Welsh. Arthur Woolley. "Henry ment. Event in Park home at No. 801 Park lane, London, claimed him a Jovial Big Condon. W. H. Wattlg, John S. Lewis. where he has been continuing th me; I had to show affection for her soul, a were also burns received by Slight West. The kinship between th two Well mst. coustn.V he cried, step, and not feel It. I had to maks loV for U. Eldredge, Jr.. O. L. Becker, Waryoung man who rendered assistance to J. was quite an accident, dating from th ping up to me, clapping Bristol. J. D, study af many educational features me on the another; and that to a girl who prin(Special Correspondence.) Miss Robinson, but whose name has ren L. Wattis, Ralph on to H. as the art A. Jos. applied specializing 1728. Day, when a Chapin Fowl, year Hooper, wa th most dashing young back, and laughing stllL. You must cess or no princes not been learned. fhi Ch.!ervdUfn David Jensen. A. R. Heywood, W. P. industries. as later to Varkc'ltv' fame known Rudolf Princ Eastmond the Prof. m I had ever seen. How I suo- says If I wa taken aback forgive is to be A Moroni Skeen, John C. Davis, of f., to a Apperson, Third visit Rurltanla, man paid out ln doesn't my program Jesse W. Hoopes, leading crrYlng expect to see double following new features of training year with a double celebration a hoi James P. Casey. Fred G. Taylor. P. T. There he was courteously thl tim of day, I will appear hereafter." Advertisement. eh. Frit?1 embalmer Kirkenhall. T. H. Deeder, Frank J. will be added to the art curriculum for iday for the working men and th London. was entertained and a favorite 1 great ha wlll iap ,n J. f11 ,0,ra Thos must tb"P Ho,r men. Ben Hunsaker, service Home day for Stevens, pardon, air for my with the ladles, especially Amelia, presumption, pray the coming school year: Modern color Welcome Part ot tb Burt. said I 1 trust It will and ab wllb bJm' For several weeks th commutes Countess , Gunner Depew Arrives of Baroness and water-colBurlesdon, . And not forfeit your how, forgetting self, he rescued theory and methods In oil, of War Mother, with Mra W. J. Buck. , lov .i,1" heaven! you'U aiVata snfo tba kln' and robbd and pastel painting; art etching; voca- chairman; Mr. Nell, secretary, and "By Chairman Resigns. In Ogden Flat he. aBd When and life. almost throne has th Mra treasurer, countenan Shanley, king's Mary and in magtional methods newspaper 5 Uu'hed' I had fallen sorely wounded: Uv,a ,n ,1 th for been whether I arrangementa making like or 27. -Moroni It commercial noO for Skeen, azine art; OGDEN. Aug. illustration; OGDEN. Aug. 27. Gunner Depew. auCunl8 he cali.d, 1 the king still ?nf ul1r5A Frlti, celebration and a meeting wa AU tn good fellowship In th world! alive thor and soldier of fortune, and a vet- a number of years Republicanhascounty pageant production from the applied big T .In Jb in City hall to complete anlast held ' Weber county, night of art scenery eran of the world war. arrived in this chairman for he view; in painting, the at point however, could wot for the banquet and program to therehave.ppeared Ay, friend dear friend." aaM he, royal will resign the county nounced that ot tb IUendylls certain sons scandals of the past topermit theory and methods ot design plan city yesterday afternoon without a cent chairmanship, bo raked up tender aa a woman: "thanks to th be given in I. O. O. F. hall for the aol- not being able to de- modernrelated to normal the in his possession. Industries; at the who bav a study nrked ben long, to coronation. the posiRudolf Rassendyll most gallant gentleman that lives, th ir dark vote further of his time boys Sept i art and manual training correlation dler Depew Is the author of the book and A final meeting will be held Friday fbarP- ,red mut not show hia face it this mom- - kn nil!" t. "Gunner Depew tn which he detailed tion. is from the committee of tha houa the In of ant A roal county the Ail's welt that ends well. But of th are meeting capital of Rudolf of Rurl- his experiences with the french in the to be held In the courthouse Monday. evening and all War Mothers ' The yeara Paaa' many of,lF;riUnla, them, Fiavla? Princess Unla. "But to attend ouested He was writing fiction Dardenelles. by thunder." cried th Sept.' 8, when the new county chairRudolph of K'Phberg Is about king, you shan't leave Rurltanla Good. lt 1 " "TP "ld eweet eonver for the Cosmopolitan magazine when man The members of the citizens com- - enother Fishing Report be selected. will b to of Ruritanla. crowned Th today. For you shall din wltn ltaln with her. or look upon fat , King the war broke out. Ho enlisted In the mittee on arrangementa for the day's dla,ln' me tonight, happen T1 legion Oct. 21. 1914. and served Jltl foreign am? t,7, Of f.7m hM hJ lo?,7rhy'aathi PROVO. Aug. 27. A number of Provo celebration are as follows: L. P. Me- what will after- The First National Bank, Brigham 28 months on the western front as capth popu-Thim. ffulsh e'd royal th' tTVB Garrv P E Paxton J W min.?.' tlon f Rurltanla could nut tain In the infantry and later In the City, the leading bankers in Boxelder people have recently enjoyed th fish- shaw ana sleep at nsri." come th man she and for t j at Dixmude. St. County. Advertisement That was Just th trouble, "happen other side I must loves; reservoir. Among union is Jerry Lenlnan.A. J. at the artillery. He fought ing Strawberry lb! bbt. V pray a drearalt I SyiJc r? Berg, by represented li n u Eloi, Ypres and was wounded 17 times. what will afterward." On bottle Jed those who have just returned are Ray vester Mitchell and Tom Morrl. while He was cited a number of times for to another, until they were all aa full sleep," and . Causes Alarm. Went and family, Wood Davis, J. W. Jack Witherow. Harold Hartwell and. tb?J, "f"' by a Typhoid bravery in action and has three decoraof a wine they had any right to be.; ' Copyright. 1919, by Tost Bnbllshl'g tions. the French Medrlale Milltalre, the yVJh, DThoi.h At last Cordmer and three sons, John M. Harry E. Raddon are working in the t 1ord the set and down tnree Boston with hi Croix de Guerre, king Post). Printed t.y Considerable meyer, palms glass and Co, (The lu Jh? ,?h Aug. OGDEN, Bestelineyer and H. C interest of the American Legion. All Michael tand the leaned back In hia chair. bore non of the a star, and the Cross of tha Legion of alarm has been expressed here st the Hicks. Auguat permls-lo- n of, and arrangement wtn, This parly spent Saturday fish- are to make this the bigHonor. " 1 have drunk enough,' said he. recent outbreak of typhoid fever and ing under the guidance of the Madsen gest celebration ever held in Park Elphtierga, he had been his father's llenlTr Holt A Co., authorized publl u- favorite, and he cast a longing eys on brothers, and report that nearly every City. all and th catches. of made the throne; member the party good th'. klng,,b!d Members oL the party report that both blackguards of Ruritanla seconded hie the Rainbow and Native trout are bit- Davis County Farmers wish, for Michael was a man after , AH gf.. resrvT HN,.n,U,u.lr fHr.M UWen -ing fine, and the fish caught are from their own hearts. j),.. jekyll and Mr. Hyde." by Rob. one to fourteen pounds each, but that ll Rasson-dytni from Black Michael, praying that rt Louis Stevrnaon. aa condensed that young Rudolf Enjoy Auto Excursion Curious by fish averaging lrom three to five should bo moved by an Idle curi- n drink for the love that he bears Irving Bacbeller, will be printed next pounds are caught mil e than any hia of coronation th to witness brother. Could th king refuse T Saturday. osity (Special to The News) others. 27. Two FARMINGTON, Aug. ' Provp News Notes. with musical numbers TWO KILLED WHEN member of the Davie county Interspersed from the several locals of the county. Teachers Assigned Wilford Swensen, who for the past hundred in automobiles toured farm bureau, After thl meeting the visitor will two year has been In France ie ex- Salt Lake In Schools TRAIN TURNS OVER Nephi county today. The start go to Saratoga Springs for luncheon pected to arrive in Provo this week. wa made from Farmington at 5:20 and spend the afternoon dancing, OGDEN, Aug. 27. James P. Casey, He will be accompanied by Carl D. in the morning, and from- - that Um a proDALHART, Tex., Aug. 27. Engin- (Special Correspondence.) of the Salt Lake Her- - Swenson who has been in the naval until the excursionists returned at t:20 bathing, boating and enjoying general manager district forestry office in this city to j ajd gram of spurts and athletic contests. 28. Superintendent eer W. S. Ford and, fireman Rex wag an (jgden visitor yesterday academy at Annapolis during the past in the NEPHI, Aug. enwas minute every, In evening, be used In experiments - fire lighting. raiiinK. upon many of his old friends, year Carl is the son The evening ill close with a farm- Stewart of the Kopht schools has an- - Mathews, of the east bound Golden Th mask have never- been used fob He ,pent gome tlme at the offlc, of th, agrlcultutal agent pr. (trand j,aI1 ZovZ and Mr. joyed gmutns dancing In Davis county, waa a member of th uCa SwenYen. nounced that all the teacher, are 1 this work and If they prove successful pgden Examiner, .of which publication academy, glRte Limited train on the Rock Island brother ofJohnG I a large eupply will be ordered. Try I la the program to be glv- - signed for the opening of schools here, Following SoLoan Provo The and forests Building' tn the gone was fire made road, were killed, and an unidentified the made at be The first stop out will tn ,n the tabernac)er ,g an1 a, fno"a' ciety has matured its seventh series Growers market in Balt Uk of central Idaho. oVVaoww clerk serietsly when band ndUdle,. postal addrpw la of stock and paying the stockhold- after a careful Inspection of that in.- NfPhl nieb school Georg , A. the limited turned over injured pb- Anderson, president of th 12 miles east ers 541,200. to tno went excursionist commercial club; musical number, Fpry, Jr., principal; Harry Beagky, of Celebrate Completion Lieut. Elbert Huish, son of Mr. and mjiution. Glove t LeiG creamery, where hey Tucitmcart, N. M.. at 5:20 a.m. to7 Lee R. Taylor, pres- - Wilson Glazier, j! J. Spending K. J. the second Mrs. Joseph W. Huish of the Fourth were Of Speery Elevator OGDEN. DieAug.di.ra'lcf For th" tn day, according to a special dispatch ordyer namdP vtsli Marba Cannon. Wight. returned ha. Trard' cil'' thla. . just Then, court have us- ?.bo Pratt of musical numbers, American rork,(btella Jacobeon, Mary Watkina and received by the El Paso Herald. service in army, will accept were made to th Wasatch 'Jersey -- Buicar Beet Contract for mo," State UUian Blackett 27. A celebration is to talned demurrers of five local chlno-- , the Holto of clerk tn the to farm deputy position county the beeVd m Aug. No passengers were Injured as far Bringhurst Holliday; charges praetors brought by connection with complePresident McKay or State Vice Preal-- 1 Nephi district schools Alonzo In -, of board medical J. examiners. in state the Smith .succeed comfarm stein Captain Ray Cunningham, now Holliday; of Don nearing the elevators musical dent as known. The train was, enrout Burton; number, C IV Spanish C Hall John gram, It of were leav-state held who principal; the The has signified his intention of charges at the Bpeery mills in this city. poultry farm in ynion; the Garden Fork; pletlon Farm Market- - Johnson. William T. BellUton. ' to Chicago. in Union, and the Murray farm rabbit Is expected that thousands of people to be uncertain, ambiguous arid insnf- - lng early In September for IV ashing an from Prof. the' ton Durham, T, Wt Vickers, Walter expert Wallin, to constitute a cause for action, .ton, D. C., where he will from all over the Intermountain region study, law. , canning factory. of agriculture of Wash- -. A. Sells, Andrew Latimer, Lillian The Provo band will five another After the inspection of th esnning department UVdtToehheld1TnTSctoberWhleh A PleaD. musical C.; number, Lola- Cazler, Lu-a- THREE MORE DEATHS lu-v.die, Elva Jennings,. . - - j r. concert Thursday evening on the Tab ii " " Edw'ard I ernacle lawn, at which time Cora heUwnf 7heUwardl,hour.ePatri Mur JHoMe BBRING TOTAL TO SIX 1 Tlor rl Al,t"' Kho Thorn Bird will appear as the solo-1- ray, where a picnic, luncheon waa '?al d ' " Ruby S,erry Says Wife Nagged. ark0 spread. During the luncheon hour IN POISONING CASE CortyHUFai; were dellverec bj Chair Exhibit, p. J. J. W, McAllister, supervisor of mue- - addresses Pouison; musical num- Former Prize Fighter Levan schools Ivan C. Dnlby, prin-be- r, counof Davie D. the Smith F. man OGDEN, Aug 27- .Provo. pipe organ recital. Prof. cipal; A. P. Anderson. Ktslla Larsou, I ALLIANCE; Ohio. Aug. 27. With been filed Iri the district court by 10 ln the Provo city schools, has ty board of commissioners; Mayor Arrested For Assault 'has F . Smith. Darrel Christensen, Thelma Roblnaon, the death last Joseph Wood against Clara Wood,- turned from Chicago where he has been Urekson of Murray, who welcomed Joseph night at Canton of The afternoon of program Nettle sport Plainin and desertion. : The music! cruelty of Gladys Mangclsou Thompson, charging , etudying department the visitors; Ben It. Eldredge of th will consist of the Frank McAvoy, chi'f ot the Lakeside "Ladies Hene defendant him and at Leona following: fiumslon. nagged A. A'LmnDllsL U. Mr. the Northwestern of the of jn aws idPL' university. agriculture department arrested Mona echools Ray Newton, awlmming and diving contest; prise. Country club, th death list resulting la's! night for assaulting John Brutus, fhat on"Aug shdeseAed him- - McA1Uter says the new progressive C.: ProfessorJohn cap, by Lehi drug store; farm-- J pal; Leon Newton, Geneva Jarrett and from tl.iail. V. Davis Arbuckle A. ot Sarah muste fea-will C., Is on 1 to the said struck series have be of the cause and went to Salt Lake eating unwholesome food at a a Greek. Smith r, without ers annual ve. north end Lutie Brough, the Greek a blow that rendered him taking with her 8350 of his money, tures that will b Introduced ln the ' county, and W. D. Criddle, president south end; prize, ten balls of twine, club dinner last Saturday night, waa Mill school Christensen. Mary by; . tbe Davis oounty farm bureau. unconscious '51.000 in Liberty bonds and household public schools of thla eitv during' tha W . & M .Co.; baseball, north end v. I . Increased to six. John C. Sharer, of When taken to the police stiwvm- furniture valued ISfli). excursionists C. the at luncheon Plaintiff After ' Provo to play th viotore; FlVDClT AT Dt CMC coming year. Smith said the Greek had been taunt- - seeks dlvorcs and custody of a Alliance, thefourth victim of the trag-ed- v, visited the plant of the American south end, n.u-- . w111 Commsr-- i i I DJLKlJ him about stealing his wife s affec- old daughter. prize, watermelons, by & Refining company, and rial fl!LAird died yesterday evening. 'Mrs. Smelting s c rean tlons.- - The climax came last night. on club; sharp shooting intest, the lawny lhen went to Midvale, where some give John C. Sharer died ehortiy before CANNED OFFICERS turned soldiers; prize, box of shells, by 8mlth sava. when, he met Brutus and j t of the house afterat meeting Pierson's wa Friday time .potatp noon spent j he tO VxOeS today. was.golng. fifty-yar- d Brutus asked him where ' People's dash, men Washington. ' .noon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Re-- , farm. he replied he was going home.j BIG BATCHES over 200 pounds; priik-Lalteby Gus freshments will be served. All ladles Kn route home the members of thq ' When Smith says "the Greek remarked "No vyrnrv fifty-yarOnce German Count - dash, 150 to 200 of th ward r in'llfd to be present. bureau were special guests ot the Dot- - Anderson; use me going tn see your wife then; b altlnn (n the : 27. Opra-tlon- s shovel men; WASHINGTON,Aug -- nnd he struck th rocker, by. pound, prize, bJoz that ae Lake North A and Salt museum th. farewell party will- he given men orjllsteP Wsshlngmn.-l?ar.Now American Citizen the Lehi Mercantile company; fifty- Greek to th aide walk. of th army reclasiflcation depot the Influence of Senator W. H. honor f Earl Groneman, Hvrpm Rup-- 1 8tock yar1through Mr. men under 150 pounds; dash, yard a was In lieutenant In E. McKay A. th known (King.IT Rlols, populerly per prize, halter, by Cblpman Mercantile 8 army and was ree.ntlyon- - wa"rd" the Thole Commercial Culb to pETROIT, Mich., Aug. 27. The 'm.egPhhouMtL'rghth aa lb CBmi'nK factory, were de- Merchants .Will Aid company; heaviest baby under one tailed discharged feom service. former .Count Johann Wilhelm von issued a the in by today report of age; prise, lavaliere, by E. N. on of Mr. and Mr. Willard McKay Young men will leave ln tha. near WSlrl Weil Entertain Farm Bureau year Officer ordered to Loewehal' Brandenburg Hohenxollern, war department Webb. future for the mission field. OnOWjof thlg clty Besides this there will be dancing . rodent of Detroit, of whom 782 were assigned to the .1EN. Aug. 27. Wholehearted "UP-- J ail afternoon, boating, bathing eta. (Special to The New.) Scratching mosquito hltes ften pol- 27. Next Monday will service of supply. 111 were ri turned to alnce 1911, and a nephew ot former ! wilt fl A? LEHI. Skeeterscoot them. Aug. 0"" i.io'of Merchants' combat units, and 201 were fsturned Emperor William, Is now Mr. Vaughn by he Utah county's annual Farm Bureau Brighate Pharmacy. Adver JsemenL I n. J. S. Lewi, president of th to th United States. Ltenell. Judge Command changed -1frhM,Se(keA day. Two thousand farmer and their VTTiURfNtst. liitlon. reported to the directors, Keep your Eye The record ahow aix of every 1.000 of th county ilLF sections all wives from he had been approach-- ; that irht WM CIOS? Labor Day. Stron and Healthy. II regular army officer were sent before his name In probate court yesterday. For Infants and Children jFZ-- . h u delegation from the Wild West will be the guests of th Lehi Comthey Tire, Smart, Itch, or efficiency board as compared with Mr. Lionell has hie first naturalizamercial club, which will undertake to how committee who sought Informs-- . ' In Use Over M Sore, Irritated, OGDEN. Aug. 27 AH places of bustYears three of every 1,000 emergency and tion papers and says he is through in as to what support. If any, could with entertainment them furnish 7WiTXTturn' .be' expected from the merchant. The ness, both wholesale nd retail. In thl Inflamed or Granulated. cra- - Fou',,n of b former were with his European relatives. He first amusement for the day. LTD are to b close during the entire Always bear directors voted unnnlmouslv to city same ! the came to this country In 1892 to look In the forenoon there uae Murine often. Sale for Infant or Adult der,)0,d: At 10 oclock the with the show committee in mak- day on Labor day. A resolution favor5 after some investments for hts ancle. "k will be a meeting of th farmers In the all t Write for Free Book. Druggists. of nPl ing th event a success, stating their ing thl action .was adopted by th Eye 1 h He 'came Again eight years ago and Lehi tabernacle, where live topics will luriee f yt tesseiy Csmysmy, Cklcaee. 0. 8. L belief that It would be ot great benefit Merchants' association at a meet! Ipg Signature . decided to stay, to th city. be discussed by agricultural experts held last night. 100 T t. - nk i I -- . and ra ss . The Prisoner of Zenda , g, East-mon- at!(dd or - yir, r.ha,; view-poin- hr h. " ' ' ! , LnVsTmik riJurrawspVwra' ! trr? - . a-- ,, Jo-i'?.- 1' i -- j Si j lrWta j.h Or-lii- J Con-lngto- nt . "T - .h st r-- princl-bathin- . . ... t. g thl Co-op- .; r,, I i -- d ! - inrst - ; ! ' CASTOR For A hrn p 30 offl--UU- R - 4- - t t , |