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Show THE PBOVO POST 21 VERDUN DARDANELLES The region of the mot terrible fighting the world hae ever eeen la ' I erica of remarkable views taken from the, deck, of a French warship how the frightful havoc wrought by the guns of a battleship in an engagement with. shore batteries--- The tiny village is destroyed by the hall of lead and steel, the harbor hipping finds a graveyard li the home 'port, a small ateamef tries In vain to escape from the locality and becomes the ob)eet of target practice for the gunners of the fleet. An Intlmste view of the entire pro'motion picture cedure Is given such as hss never before been taken. 8pectacular by reason of ' the , sheer awfulness of the tragedy which Is A . atageforlhiT - pictures in this series. - Snowclad mouittalnsldes hills, marked by the gnarled stumps of trees, their gaunt limbs stripped of foliage form an impressive back- - , June 13 -- 2:30,8:15 Matinee 10c, 20c - Evening 1 5c, 25c ground. battlefield, scarred by the of desperately fighting soldiers, the fields of Verdun will live forever as the scene of wonderful and A, - fruitless endeavor. shown. F uu UU ONLY PICTURES EVER FILMED MOST WHICH SHOW THE ALLIED WONDERFUL TION OF PICTURES EVER ARU ES ON THE FIRING UNE For the first time in the history of the world, motion pictures of the great battles have been taken. There has never been anything like them before -- - they are wonderful; wholly different than anything posed or faked to look like war. . , v. Every Detail Taken By the Camera ... ' poi- 11. OF OJ RADUATE city for the past twenty four years has just received the degree of Bachelor of Science from, the University of Utah for work done In the summer' schools and extension - work. Over tihrty years ago, he finished a six year course in the B. Y.. U. under Dr. Karl G. Maeser. John E. Booth and othera and was graduated from the normal department of that Institution ; with high honors. IIa hi was then given charge of the public ' Fboois W i j ft the-histor- y- 16c Heindsel-mabuilding and Jewelry Optical n Company . ittrT w rfe ... MT. TIMPANOGOS ATTRACTS ATTENTION The Mt. Timpanogos club received the following letter from Allen H. Bent, secretary of the Appalachian Mountain clutr at Boston," Which . -- show's - that ML Timpanogos is atthe North tracting attention aa a mountain of his return home rare scenic all called on a mission to When the French govermnent entered the motion picture business it, organized & corps of camera men. the They were uniformed and equipped and put under orders of the general staff, Then they were distributed with their cameras along the entire 'French front and told to go to work. Enterprise Music & Co Stationery Same as : I Z Records, Fit all make phonographs. each We Save You Money Mr. S. P. Eggertsen, A well known teacher In the public 'schools of this . 1000 Camera Operators Killed -- 'i Just Received , And what they got surpassed anything ever taken of- - ttlie, worlds For not a single before in foot of. film but is the real thing. Many of the pictures were made under fire six camera men were killed outflying right and dozens of cameras smashed into bits by atoms. to blown scene three being pieces of shell in one the scene painters corps busy making artificial concealments for batteries and other military works; and a lot of other things you hear all about and never see. EGGERTSEIi ' n son gas and the defense against it; the distribution of - letters at the front pthe disposition of the wounded and S. P. " forest of dead and a wilderness of living, - -struggling on towards an unknown goalwith a metal of honor or an unmarked grave as a reward. No phase of the conflict is omitted You see infantry-ithe trenches and cavalry charging; the artillery, the .. Thousands of men are dying; other thousands aro suffering frightful wounds; a million and a half more are fighting. A -re- markable, air sendee, the feeding of the trrops, the attack by 2 SH0WS SHOWN IN PROVO. V;.' , COLLEC- . . Central states. On over, the beauty he was made principal of the Spring United States: , ville L. D. S. high school for four I am writing a little account of years, and until he located permant-l- the mountain clubs of- America to In Provo. Since ' commencing to properly celebrate the fortieth anteach in Provo twenty four years j niversary of our existence. It will ago he has been an abtlve member j be published in our journal, Appla-chiIn the local teachers institute, as j Wont you kindly tell me seme- well as the Utah Teachers associaabout your club, when it was thing Later he tion and the N. E. A. how many members it has, started, passed ", an examination and was and anything else of interest? Wish: granted a high school certificate I could come out-aclimb . with : from the Provo City board of exam- you, but am going to camp with the ; iners September 1, 1896. On .April Alpine club of Canada this year. ; 23, 1900, be received a state grammar grade diploma under Dr. John L ALLEN CHILD 8USTAINS park and , others, On September 8, A . PAINFUL INJURY education of board state 1913, the school state a him high granted The four year eld daughter -- of- Mr. and Mrs. T .L. Allen suffered a painA suit for divorce on th-- ful accident Wednesday when she has slipped and fell with a bowl In her grounds of failure to provide district hand from which, she was ; drinking. Fourth In the been filed of Her tongue was caught between her SpringvUln Della Ewing court by The teeth and the bowl and the impact parties Archie Ewing. against -- at Provo 4, was sof suddeir anif w'ith such force January "marriedwere ' waa allittle the tongue that girls J916. most torn ouL A physician waa called and after taking several stitches, it was thought it could be saved, alL. though that member ia bo badly swollen it is necessary to apply Ice Attorney imd Cottnselor at packs continually to reduce the' On Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc at 68 West Center Street, Provo M Ul In. II y - - a. - -- -- ; LEE BAKER Prompt personal attention entrusted given all business to my care. 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