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' WAU BA HIES ENCOURAGE THE SCHOOLS the hejiinnimj of the European war, ac'ounts mostly of a sensational nature, the excess of Let, us meet it hs heroine an ejihtened have upf eared reiiardinj? i it cw 4 n E nandiTT peoptQvlTOrT.wk to gie ttfrif offspring an ; h , 10(lie, of tll)Iiste(1 im.n education winch will enal.le them to sue,.- ' for avar instruction purposes. are eueamped Another season of instruction for youth of the community is before us. 4 Since , Mdieal --The-British Journah-saydhat-snan- y ' de- . tales were told in most circumstantial beset their pathway through life. there would In . liiHr indicated-tha- t Bui that is up to tile teachers what fa;i jihoiTsmids of illegitimate children born on can we do? you say. the Wc mnv perform our own duty in the aei ount of lax conditions accompamimj nuihiliation of laree bodies of men in mill , premises by extending to the instructors rfl,.ort. both J "O cncounmcmcnt, njid loyUiromt f inj,abita,rtS) o000 r were expeetiu? vIiLiyhiiVcci-T; upon our children (lie , mos a ,e" apparc obedabsolute of necessity and importance i vm s wroimht np into a state ot excitement t ence tolhe will of ; tlm teacliu. account of this supposed con- We may instdl into their yonos mind , f.onfl,i01and excite- ' 1 he kuowhukc hat unless ey imp, mo A.,ll)i.ll0,) (lf CaB. s0 tm( the. their educational advanlaircs of f,ov ronresentative persons commercial advantascs ot tommrow, ,uU e the alleged fwmnmmli(( ;iav of education, and the man "eels The committee reported that the ecu. without foundation whose- min,1 has received properdraiiiim. The eoimmttcc stated, however luit every j will lie found ivirial,k in the n.eeud.m!. r incT piule,I to the need ot ' n, of life, fiUing the important " optsutnmtms- for , emulating the financial rninpetcnco wi-fl for flw d- ' s jn&ii slicotcrs know where the -- 1 'hlni J - iuTSuT- idSWlueaSlliro'tlierT end of thcirda.v'?; 0'r - ; i - ( Tlie-futur- e. In the natter of Shells where 'is the sportsman who does Speed Shells, Steel Lined . not know the Remington-UMall lh'. ch i v ef Llie'ppwder'kept back of the shot, and showing thaMl gun?Dealer. For !:e ril.ttmpe- - see the Remington-UAIC the .sign tile Ucd Ball Mark of Rcmington-UMdisr1' thdt- - is oltrrij Sports rhens Headquarters of the town. - C -- It of today ... taire possible to bestow upon them, ami tl Is1 exmay only.be accomplished to the fullest hot breachtent by working in harmony with er and pupil. Be not hasty in condemning 'the teacher for trivial tilings, but rather bear in mind that the child who conies home with complaints often voices eonditionsjwliich exist mainly in its too vivid imagination. Remember that the teacher has reached the age of discretion the child has not. The the-on- e has beendle-velope- d misoning capacity of and extended and broadened to a to degree while the. other is just beginning bud. -- C . tiiuoti Jdmrs andwailors, tmtexpressed the II enimatnn-UM- C (m-itio- ate these are the Pump Gun and Autoloading Gun for use in the field and over the "3--3 of teddy. Adopted everywhere, Lv more of the men who are setting the pace in the thmi nny other make of guns in the world. . rpiTE , h?Tnrts-an- rid hat it leads itty-jLl- " right dope comes straight to Rem ingto n- - UM C. idnie? -- Sold Ly your We had ix strange and startling drean the other night: In imagination we saw-ex-- other 1 I home dealer in merchants g -tn and 280 Utah Metallic Carlridg. C., Woolwarlk Boildiag (233 Broadway) Kew York City suh-- J ftuaiLlao ery fellow walking up and squaring his scription account and paying in advance,! and forthwith we were arranging to tal c up a large slice of that .billion dollar loan., etfect that elk and other game ani. RED SOX FAVORITES Alexander, to laud them as victors. when an insect started to fox trot on ourjj WIN BIG SERIES; TO In the National league, Boston and are teals in that district being nasal protuberance and brought us genth I, TUSSLES FOR PLACE Brooklyn still are arguing which 8hall by wolvea. back to the . sweeter realities of life. Just; an se00nd Place i the standing, experienced Kew York, Oct. 3. With the ' Harvey Burlingham, why is a dream, anyway? while the remaining first division declared J23 elk had been AnM-Unio- n . wIn-!hol- d i trapper, ning of the National league pennant b& a,1S 80,vedt 1 yCt t0 killed by these predatory animals andjb Philadelphia Wednesday and me American , of league apportionment d.j has Wales definitely The prince of haf he .had counted the carcasses of, capture of the American league tlt:e honorg alread i3 determined. Jhe oided that he will not wed with a derma - L; L,. himself That part of the following dhe bCTGg Detroits, with" 1915 was virtually season of ,eaSu Mr. rypfchicago, XVashington, New York, SL ti full of game and Burlington ! ' declared that on a recent trip he had closed. Louis, Cleveland and Philadelphia finhighness has quite as definitely decided the There remain only the struggle for ishing in the order named. counted 2375 head of live elk ranging he will not connect up with a Berman bullc; on the part of several of the position -- om o yearlings up. He also saw otber cubg and the worlds chaia- . five beat and. a large num-- . pjonghjp series, which" opens on Fri- -- Great scheme. Tint's pass a law requir j 30palve, her of deer. j day next in Philadelphia. irij the millionaires to form the first line o On form, Boston should win the For Infants and Children defense in case of war Then they coulc In the case of Lois Bertha Holla-da- series and the betting favors them, In Use . but there are numberless followers of promptly buy ofLthe enemy and we wouldn: vs, M. M. Warner and Edward the game who are counting upon th9 Always bears liave to fight. the L. Peery in the Fourth district court,! gamenesB of the phUlles and the of Signature brought to set aside a deed for land prowess of their masterful pitcher. 0 0 0 j1 s ar eeuntry-by-dJoston-tod- , community will lie smoothed and eweetenedi bv your loyalty to the teacher today and in vour own. decline of life you will 'View with pride the results of wisdom properly applied. 4 ;0 oo Some husbands are providers, while others are only husbands. And some, incidentally, are onlv providers. oo t f i C ASTORIA For Over 30 Years y J hich plaintiff gave to M. M. Warner, ,lnd which the latter conveyed lo Peery. Judge George C. Armstrong HAZEL DAWN IN THE HEART OF JENNIFER" COLUMBIA FRIDAY of impersonation, and each timS adding to her growing number of admirers. But in "The Heart of Jennifer" she combines the qualities that j distinguished each of the other creations so that this rolg may te termed her most complete screen productioi to date. I The plot of this strong rive part ieature from the, pen of Edith Barnard tjpes I V- - ' V' Delano, is novel and compelling. Some or The situations are startling in thier originality, and . taken as a whole, ,ihe story is tincontenllonai and re-- j i Ail t' r i' V s' , ''A . fresh'ng, 't V j A . WY ii t 7 - COM-- - 11 Miss Dawn bait n appearing the title a captivating and winsome characterization of Jennifer. The rde itself calls Cot a complete ' comprehension of dramatic-ar- t and Miss Daun interprets the character with nident understanding of its many possibilities. James Kirkwood directed the production and appears in Miss Dawn's loading support. Kusseil Bassett, as her lather and Iiene Howley sis tht sister, of her husband, offer splendid t i GATES. OPERA -- pANY OF 60 AT "THE COLUMBIA OCTOBER ic-i- f,. support to the star. It Is a conservative prediction hat her' appearance in The Heart after niould the atyieT of Jennifer" Miss Dawn will be con 1,8 Latea bas been in coitc? ceded a place in the very front rank . ejix-i. irh modistes and is of important stars of the legitimate ingr her r rod action of La Tai.ifa stars wha have transferred their th tho good 'taste ehe nlaysysbf)ivs tir n any undertaking. Tl-' giwns that j.. a'ornTy Miss. Gates in La Travl liv Friday,' October 8. while la rro;e. uio s.onrr 'a Casrcl, Germany, and it ' WOLVES THREATEN t ecesoarj' for Mils Gates to purtha TO EXTERMINATE ELK flr a couplcte- for her pro -' Won here on October 11, at The 1. 3') I ,( t. P.ejHjrts frojn Jotr.la. the Jackson H le country are lo the e -. tal-&,it- I When Lucy QUes selected M.,;0ta". for ier Jirtt?rpe:tranc '- 1 nor 9 in grund opera, she MlBe on.-rrch m in'e-ej- ? a , t nitLe it other .po'"! C ( rrr.ti its U one ot exeeptiiW the tbe few grand operas- in whlrp 1' av- d&e, to .costuming is ent'tly up & to it to the fashi'Q of the e ta mug A I tbev-tCTt'- ert. - 'i mw-ert- ', r- 1 W. Holladay vs. Lois different an excessive fee. three' vitally in peared W- the divorce case of, Bertha Hol- at-- ( iaday, in which Mf. Warner was and that in toiney for the defendant j hs opinion the land conveyed to Mr.1 Warner by Mrs. Holladay was not that he heard Previous to her appearance in The Heart of Jennifer, the latest production of the Famous Players Film Co. on the Paramount program at The Columbia Friday, Hazel Dawn had ap- inMKAb , rf he Third district 'court testified s i Jones recently of Green River, ! moved to Provo, states that irrigation project at Green wrhlch the late W. B. Searle moving spirit, has been de--j aed if not abandoned Bince the noth of Mr. Searle. The land to be irrigated by the project is 265,000 acres. It is thought probabie, according to Mr. Jones, that the IT. S, Reclamation commission J may take hold of the hlg project J. L. Lytel, project engineer of the. Strawberry valley project, states that he knows nothing definitely In re. gard to the reclamation commission taking hold of an irrigation project at Green River, but that the commission has made an Investigation along the Colorado and Green rivers with speci. 1 reference to conditions fer -- - s storing water. While David Olson and A. C. HoIn a drift on the 4tit). foot level of the Iron Blossom -a sTa5 of ciirt rntTfgTast Tuesday,and rock came down and completely criered Olson. Hogan was not caught by the falling dirt and he lost no tiniein uncovering th? head of his partner and lhen Tie secured help as it was a difficult matter to rrnrovuf the man's holy frmp beneath the bouldi rs which pinned It . to the bot-toof th drift. . Div Chase attended Olsen - andthe following morning he was ernt to the Pr'ro General hospital in Pro. 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