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Show .... Let's Make bay What IS 25c Sold Dollar Should thru W Be Farm $5000 our Want "Ad small com mission, eh? Column SUCCESSFUL X - & & ' it $ & NO. 125 ns. MINNIE ECKMAN ESCAPED 191C. VOL. VII! FAILS TO CAPTURE VERDUN GERMAN ARMY FROM STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL A FRIDAY, MARCH PROVO CITY, UTAH, & HS area. WMIfUl .... 'J?' f VERY EARLY THIS MORNING r.1. 1. WARNER She Was Committed MRS. " to Hospital Af ter. DIED LAST JIIGHT Placing the Dead .Body of Her Child In a Trunk to Ship h I OF HEART TROUBLE iikiitf fr: mnt The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. .Warner ,ere,ghockei.tbUJ morning to learn of the death of Mrs. Warwho Ecman,-thner of heart failure and a complicaMrs. Minnie lady tion of diseases last night Very few did twelve daughter her year placed j knew that Mre. Warner was seriously ' la a trunk and tried toj Bhip her. to . ', - it to Ogden I .. 5 - , ij C e 1 Ogden In September, 1913, escaped from the State Mental hospital some time between 1 oclock and 4 oclock this morning. She was in her room when the night guard was there at 2 oclock,. but later succeeded In removing the bars from the window and escaping. Whenthe guard went around just before 4 oclock tie room was empty and the window open. Dr, Calder was notified of hte escape and Immediately notified all the officials in the surrounding towns. V Mrs, Eckman is about forty years of age. She stands 5 feet 2 Inches tall, has gray eyes, brown hgir and waul dwelgh about 140 pounds. She ill. I Mrs, Hattie - Louisa Warner was I?.'. i Up f KV t ' horn in Michigan 49 years ago. Sl:e moved from Louisana to Provo ten r v,. a. r:4'.n years ago with her husband and two r1:.?, . iand Gease UtV: Mrs. daughters, Henry V' 4 YSfcfre. oHksbi Miss Florence Warner, and has lived HMT9 uiilsiiijiniiidifcmawi in this city most of the time since. During the ten years the family has resided here they have made a host of friends. Besides the family, tne deceased is survived by one brother, E. J. Rogers of Grand Island, Neb., London, Mar. 2. After a tempor FRUIT GROYERS TO WM. M. ROYLANCE and one sister, Mrs. John Lassenby of ELDER J. STONE ary lull, during which they brought Mason, Michigan. their giant guns closer to the .battle The funeral services will be held vioMEET NEXT WEEK IS HOME FROM at the residence, 241 South 4th East line, the Germans have launched wide on a front newr attacks lent noon tomorrow. at was committed from Salt Lake Denorth and northeast of Verdun. These TO DISCUSS MARKET , All is not clear sailing for Comcember' 2 3913, a flee being tried on attacks, which were preceded by a mitteeman William R. Wallace, dem-- j a charge oi having murdered her 13 tornado of shell fire, were directed ocratic leader in national affairs for Elder ' J. O. Stone has returned from Salt Lake, Mar. 2.- - A state hortiyear old daughter, and placing her especially in the region of Douau-rnoUtah, and according to a report given - cultural offlca. t ruck. Durin g the past year 'or French The will Mar. be hold conference 'midnight England where he has xpent more ja. out from Salt Lake this morning, blth than two more the patient has been 'employed ial statement- reports- - tbathe erv. years in the British ml Houa cf HrpiereaLv..M. Roylauce pi., this city aiom,- Since SeptemberJi.bas Lecn man attacks were repulsed and the. . in the laundry, sewing room and in "Wip'Lm ; lives at the state capita, to discuss and James H. other parts of the hospital;' Of late, Teuton lines were "decimated by Moyle of Salt Lake will president of the Sheffield conference. in " Utah. ' This is the be in the race the situation the French fire. ' however, she has shown a disposition against him for na- When interviewed yesterday Elder toward restlessness and her, relatives Southeast of the shell riddled announcement made by J. Edward tional committeeman.- Mr. Roylanee Stone said that since the outbreak in Iron Mountain, i Michigan, have town of Ypres an offensive by the Taylor, secretary of the state horti- - may also be a strong factor in demcf the war, missionary work has beea been trying to arrange with the state British this morning resulted in the cultural commission. ocratic circles this year as a candi- hard, but the relief societies under officials to have her sent back to date for For a long time Mrs. Hyrum N. Smith have been docapture of 800 yards of trenches takAt this ' gathering will be beard ..he has governor. them for care. Supt. Calder thinks en by the Germans in their trying-ou- t shared the distinction of be-- ing great; work for the soldiers in the from the various con mittcca that she has probably asked for care of the western front in February. reports ing one-oUtah, leafing democrats, field and have sent thousands of r which have been working under the at some private home until she can his friends Jn Salt Lake claim tides of clothing to the men . hi These trenches are located between r direction of- the bon cultural con ' n ' s the get, word to her people, canal and the thfjt he is one one of the strongest France. of. mission and the with .When Mrs. Eckman was arrested In men in the party and wiuld make a railroad. Pressing their Recruiting in England has tne horticultural sociotv in the iur- Salt Lake, after her daughter had race for the British good drove in a governor. small gains, its most proficient stage and of conditions affecting the fruit . Jheen discovered in a trunk which was The Democrats will elect thenr na-- . no eligible person is allowed to leave salient in the original German line. vey V and allied Industries. fctedng shipped to Ogden, she told tional committeeman at the state con-- the country and Englands present The German attacks northeast, of who The committee members have the officers her child was suffering vention to be held on the 8th fray army hag reached the 3,090,000 mark.1 Verdun are believed to have a twobeen working in the survey and who of 'from head aches and epileptic tits. . fold object. At last reports a large April when a Mvcy.tlve it Young men of the eligible age cannot are expected to be present among 'She secured head ach . powders to Teuton force was penned up within find employment and whenever they w are: ease the girls pain, hut after giving the wrecked emplacements of Fort others apply the are told to first visit a P. A. .Dix, Davis THE PRINCESS Nurserymen .her two or three,' the girl still comDouaumonL It is to relieve the( heMILLINERYS J office.- If they fail to pass recruiting B. H. Bower, BELIEF OF THE HEREAFTER roic Bandenburgers, as well as to County Nurseries, Roy; plained so she gave, her the whole the are necessaryrequirements, they M. Tyand told her Id take them. Lat-b- r throw men forward' into Fort Vaux, Provo Nurseries, Provo; E, then eligible to Jobs at home. son, Intermountain Nurseries, Brigwhen she thought the gir Mwas two miles to the southeast, that-tn- . ((With apologies', to Kipling.) The Ergi-- h reported having cap"Si. B. feowles, Utah JCursery,. ham; Bhe found cold Earths Is her and When, German attacks are being made. Unlast hat asleep made over ppon tured and sunk 83 submarines to date.' Salt Lake; David Moore, Mooras And the ribbons are official reports state that Fort Vaux learning that she was dead, the wotwisted and tied, Early in February Liverpool harbor man became frightened and placed And the oldest trimmer has fainted, was closed for a week and during that has been abandoned by the French, Nursery, Ogden. , Shippers William M. Roylancc, And the youngest her in the trunk with her doll. A who were unableAo sustain the treapprentice has died. time the big steel nets were set out M. Roylance Co., Provo; P. M, Wm. v small curt of the girls hair "Was left We shall rest, and, Faith, we shal which resulted in sinking three sub- mendous weight of the lead and steel j McGregor, Utah Fruitgrowers need it. hanging out and this led, to the diimarines j and capturing two. From being lauebed against the defenses Salt Lake; J. C. Knnason, Lie down for an aeon or two, covery of the body, which she claims to fifteen hundred ships are The strong bar- twelve by the Germans. j. Knudson Bros., Brigham; GeJ. W. Till she was taking to her husband in the master of all good milliners leaving English harbors every week, rier fire, however, prevents the Ger-atkins, Brigham City Fruitgrowers Shall set us to work anew. mans from occupying the works. Wyoming. and the submarine tolls of English G. W. And those wlfo Dr. Calder states that the woman Fort Vaux is the chief defense of association Brigham City; wer good shall he vessels Ifl'considered very small conBowen,. Cache Valley Fruit & Prdl-uc- e may have on a black velvet dress or happy, sidering the. number of ships on U$js yerdun from the northeast. It Is association, Logan; J, M. White; We shall sit (i) a cane seated chair she may have escaped, in male attire. , seas. immediately south of the- village of Groweis W. O. Knudson Brigham; And trim ten thousand She wears glasses and has a squint in Vaux,- against which violent assaults in a job has Bonnets, Everybody England f P. Holmgren, Bear River City; For her eyes. She also suffers from ladies with fluffy hair, J have been reneatedly lauchei by the John and wages are good. Food stuffs , John A. Ward, Willard; Dr. S, W. We shall have real saints, to weakness andat. times cannot stand Germans. trim for, are normal except fresh meat, sugar, the. Everycne Jstalkingabout ' up Mt a short time before she flour and fresh eggs.Eggs'aresetP ladle? The mustproadljng ..pouar Day. c sit own. an shalt work' 72 dozen.' on a at indicates a the cents that age Germans are bonnet, ing interested in the two big cash A. E. Lee, Taylorsville; And never get tired at all. : determined ot go through at all frosts Crossing; Wliile on his mission Elder Stone bathe. and he away, to' given prizes j J. C..Stay, Salt Lake; R. D. Wadley, the Master with their shall In Eng-visited Verat desperate gamble praise j points of intel-es- t bies will be interested in packages of Pleasant Grove; O, J. Poulsori, Pro" . dun. Ireland Wales. and land,Scotland, into candy which i will be dropped vo; A. G. Stoddard, Spanish Fork, And never a customer kick. ' He nn- on Baltic the !ertj Liverpool their buggies during the aftenioon Importers Manufactured Fruit Pro-- I Ami no one shall work without mon- der Captain Finch, who was B. Y. U. TO PLAY formerly an order will one of which contain Heber Scowcroft Scowcrolt . U. OF U, TOMORROW ducts ey, , ' taptain of the Arabic, which was for a beautiful five pound i box. ot & Sons, Ogden; J.' C, Deal, manager And no one. shall work after six. sunk by the Germans. The Baltic chocolates. The big free for ail foot Utah Wholesale Grocery Co., Provo. But each for the Joy cf the Tomorrow wilt the B, Y, U.. working, was painted a' gray and was fully ; night race down Center street for a five in And her each of play Utah star, separate equipped with life boats, life preservstbe University the final Tonight in CSollege hall RalBton Ir-- dollar ..cash., prize and the firemens The Whitecotton library, contain- Shall make- hats just w hen she wants ers, etc. of Two American boys reball basket game and aTfL'tnigh the vine and LaOrue Jensen will debate tournament all of which takes place ing 1250 splendid books has been to local on same ship, having been are turned the out of players condition, at 2:30, promises a lively afternoon with the Utah Aggies on the purchased by the Brigham Young un- And sell them just as they are. out to of are taken the British army by the a going they up. with put on at scrap The the The show streets. That the United "Resolved, big iversity for $1590, jess than the THE VOICE American consul upon the request of Klines and champions make an interlunch Monroe Columbia? Commercial clubs the States Should Abandon of the original cost of the books and of it. their parents. After landing in New Doctrine," the local boys takmg tuv eon, will keep the business men down esting game valuable asset to that institu- a is town As men York Elder Stone went to WashingBoost; of and a swell hare .your the team were bady jthe town' and give their wives a chance negative aide of the question. while time atwhere he visited Senators Smoot out ton of were Mon. funds from The Coach collected you're condition, calldoing ' This it, by Roberts evening Luther Eggertsen, to get flown early to participate in ed the Commercial for and tending .volunteers Chibs to Sutherland, alBo Congressman Y. meet men Big the business Provo and B, Provo Martin Mortensen and Eugene Hil- the "big doina. i The weather man C. boyB Wednesday night and with friends and former students of the Vaudeville Review, Friday and Sat- - McCracken of Idaho. Later be Visit-onlana ton debate with the aame school in has promised a nice day, ,ay, a part of his regular team they R Y. U., by the faculty and student ed a number of eastern cities, then Salt Lake, where they will take the Just keep your eyes open tor a won came borne beat the visitors by a score of 35 to body. derful display of Dollar Day, baraffirmative side of the question. ; ' Vern L; Halladay has been bound 34." h gains that the live, progressive and Mr, Haydn Long will leave In the Boost- your own interests' by pat- over to the district court on a charge wide awake merchants of Provo are arare Bros, completing Ryberg of to failure near for future for Cedar City where be The his of provide family, Commerthe management ronizing the Commercial .Clubs ,Big rangements to resume paving ax soon going to offer you, and above all cial been has Clubs awarded an $8000 contract j Vaudeville Big is Review Vaudeville Review. The proceeds go as ' the weather permits. Excavat- things bring the babies. Startups Charles H. Wright, the architect for furnishing the Cedar City ununlrg some "hot preparing stuff. fund the a for toward hurt wont them and mother advertising youll ing will soon be started and' should candles yourself If yoq miss It.. Fri- reaourrea ,aud advantages of Provo and builder, has mover his office in- - pal swimming pool with a heating weather. conditions permit, concrete can find plenty of . people to help berating day and Saturday, March Popand Utah county, Friday and Satur- to the Loose block with Engineer plant and also a heating plant for laying will be resumA within the her eat the 5 pound box. When? did ular T. F. Wentz. the ward house. prices. day, March10-31- . you say? Dollar Day Is Wednesday. next two or three weeks. , V If ' - y. y , 5 5 , -- fc . Tl imUr-Ii- r - WHERE VERDUN, DECISIVE CREAf BATTLE SWWSH'V IS FOUGHT BEING 6 0. IPIMELIGHT tiihar zc:;e ; nt - - - -- - . , - - . , . I ar-an- d 1 i i Ypres-Comine- now-reache- . 1 . 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