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Show I J ' iir. JANUARY 3, ffi BEE HIVE STATE dgk tl'i the THE PROVO POST 1919 HOME FOR TUBERCULAR CHILDRENS ITALY I TUBES YANKEE DRIVE next two .months chief DEATH BLOW TO if draft boards will have com plAed fceir records and draft affairs wll be Sound up. r, pthi ie musterhit oat. of the f Training corps, an infantry anil of e Reserve Officers Training corfe w be reestablished at the Utah ? i , . Agry ult al college at Logan. Victory of Argonne Smashed 1 ry oy In the city will be asked Whole Line in West to Jln 8 Boy Scouts of America wltlta tl next thirty days, according 1 to Jftns orraulated at a meeting . of the alt ake executive Itoard. of .the it scon i. Oe rgc t. Bailey, aged 17, of Wells-wa- s atully Injured, when he fell High Command Calls Upon General a b d of hay. Two wheels of Pershing to Take Argonne Sector, wg passed over his abdomen, Most Difficult and Most Scienthe tig i iin. lie died almost In Defended on Whole Front- -. tifically gtantb- Germane Finally Foreed ta Admit t This: was aa Increase in meavly all Defeat When American Army lines sif business in Utah the past Breaks Through. 35 year. yle Increase amounted from Business generally. It to 45 Out of the confusion and daze of the was dhtosed, wus much Improved crowding military events on the west. over thtprevloos year. ern battle line since Into to Septem" An efiirt to have the Utab-Jtiuh- o 'The A&crftan Rod- Cross In Italy has recently made a gift of money for when battle followed battle until, ber, and tlie Amulgainated .Sugar win the assistance. Of the Aricda Institute for Tubercular Children, ap ItaNan there was fyra ruuce the price of .beetjntipl Institution doing a worief or unhealthy and weakened children1 ceaseless Ur paaies la now permissible it action, bu state Utah mate sum of called to farm soldiers colors. the the The Is 60,000 lire (312,000), to by being recently given outline, to a certain extent, the part reau, a cording to a statement iby a previous gift of i the same amount having been made shortly after the armies In the playedLy A. In arrival of At the Time D. B.C. the that of activities the PresldentO, McKay Italy. Important final of decisive battle the war, which Official notice that 4ergymea auad home were In danger o4 being suspended owing to lack of Immediate funds, ended with The signing of the armisRed was Cross and in donation' commission of the the for be will a other part responsible rygloua . workers tice. . caring for Italy's small sufferers. In token granted hlf.fare rate by the Baited the .continuation. of the work reasons heretofore have preMilitary one ral-usof of ward for assistance the this Institution -Is no. as known gratitude all admluistratlon ow , States vented , the - accomplishodmlnlstndoa Uses was rec el red by. the President . Wilson --ward. The additional monetary assistance provided ments ofaccentuating the Americans, except to a by 'the American Red Cross will enable the authorities of the home to enlarge gait Lake bassengor officials-tea- t most manner. The general dispatches to and the Increase work of the the President Wilson ward. especially 1 - week. capacity - f i r , . from the field have been necessarily After aoinpauytag the body of a fragmentary and possibly were over' fellow sold--. who was killed when a APPALLING 7TOLL KEEP C!l RECEITTE: shadowed by the accounts of the more .train pasdover his Body at Camp ; dramatic operatioril over the historic IN tOFiLlFJE WAR ' Montpelier, LUl, Sergt Dodge, Ia-,battlefrants to the west . 1.IERCIIAHT F03 I.!ARi;,ES James O. Mxey returned to his home But It now may be stated that twenty-soa - London, Dec. 28. With the Issue In Salt Lttk & find his one American -- divisions, totaling lieilmonia. , dying from more than 750,000 American combat f . the official figures of tho French To avert t possible break and flood losses In is .possible to Shipping Board to Build' Up A D troops, participated In the action bethe war, it from the Pita dam, with a repetition ginning September 26, known variousAmerican Personnel .. of the Hatclmvn nnd Mammoth dam arrive at the approximate estimate ly as the battle of the Argonne and Of the appalling toll of life. The the battle of the Meuse, but which hisdisasters, (Jorge F. McGonagle, state for Ships. engineer, wll ftsk the Incoming legis- dead, so far, number 5,934,504. tory may call Sedan the battle that lature for anubproprintion of $70,009 individual national losses In One recruiting service that win not brought Germany to her knees and, as , for strengtheti the construction. thus far announced i go out of business with the coming of tar as human foresight goes, ended the Battle flug iorne by Utah mem In British, 706,72ft; Drench, 1,071,-30- peace is that of the United States worlds bloodiest and costliest war. In order to understand the military the great wrlwlll be plaeed In a shipping board. It will not only keep American, 58,473; j Russian, memorial hallo In the capital. The on doing business, but wilj Increase Its situation which Pade the Argonne opAustrian 800,09071. German. of dlsbo led organisations that scope, according to Chairman Edward erations the crux of the war It is . , . 1,0)0,000. units . originally wee national to go back to the reduction of N. Hurley of the board, guard will be dell e l to the states from Orders have gone out to the boards the St. Mihiel salient In the middle Among the Interesting Christmas which most oft! e men came. It Is an recruiting agents to rush enrollment of September, 1 i ' stories that have reached our desk of , nounetd. men. for peace crews on merchant Bring Threat to Metz.- - This brilliant Amerlcnn accomplish, - . Turkeys soldi Salt Lake last week Is one contributed to the Improve- shjps,. especially firemen. for 48 cents a rad. "Three daysW ment Era by Professor N. L. Nelson "We shall want thousands of men ment Is still fresh to history. It cut - - fore there - ww , hipped from Vernal, our peace fleets, said Mr. Hurley. off' at' one stroke a menacing enemy for of the Brigham Young university. .in the Uintah testa, Alone, four tons The story is entitled The Gate- Our recruiting service, with twelve projection toward Verdun and weakof turkeys to Silt Lake and Denver training ships and bases at Boston, ened the enemy's defensive by threatway. New York, Norfolk,' New Orleans, San ening Metz, one of Germanys two produce dealert which brought the Its setting carries us Into the old Francisco, Seattle and Cleveland, will greatest advance railway centers for .raisers 22 cent! a pound, says one home of a typical Mormon family keep who knows. right on preparing men for Jobs distributing troops and supplies along Post-wa- r amendments to the city where father and mother Wakefield under the American flag on merchant the Montmedy-Seda- n line. Metz also was the pivot on wMch ' water ordinance ere made by the Salt and thenr family are made the cen- ships. "This service la training at present the enemy swung through Belgium inLake commlssio. last eek. One pro- tral figures . The Christmas spirit Installations r m water video that all the story , and the adven- 4,000 apprentices a month, and we are to France, and therefore, obviously, pervades It was the pivot on which Ms retirea water tures of the "black to increase its output 'nd connections shall have Sheep of the planning ment must hinge. The Argonne, the The wIlL board meter. This pnvlslon was In force contlnne shipping and his final return lo the until further notice to accept men be- next step below here, threatened the before the war, lul during the conflict family fold toll of plot incidents that tween eighteen and thirty-fiv- e la Inclu- great railway arteries running westIt was rescinded clihold The the Interest readers ward from Metz. the for by sive, training Military training, interrupted train- max Is full of pathos and the deWith the conclusion of the St MIhlel "We want to build up an suspension of the tudent army Uniectiou the steady Inflow of 'American the for at the turned nouement merchant t be will personnel great satisfying. ing corps, forces caused a displacement of power definite marine." Utah. Though of versity i . he--; TOWNLEY DISCHARGED 1 Recruits for the peace fleet will be as between the allied and German plans have not te n made. It carried accepted at any one of 6,800 drug store anries. Thus It no longer was necestleved that this trying will be g . FROM BANKRUPTCY enrolling stations maintained by the sary to pursue a policy of reducing fut through the reserve officers train-toa e&lleot or nibbling at It The Amershipping board. camp organlaaipn. ican troops had shown what they could Town-leA. and 21. care C. Dec. N. D., the Fargo, The per capita oit for da. KILLED of CLEMENCY WINS the education of the leaf and blind chilNonpartisan president 20; A broader policy of general attack bewell be dren of Utah Is fmd to has been discharged from league, the retire line was then adopted, aloiif schools similar otter four at llow that by Judge F. C. Amldon Tripoli War Record Frees Soldier bankruptcy the and ten high command called upon In the west During the past by Court-Martia- l. of the United States district court. General Pershing to take the Argonne cost has d single-hander Evidence capita he had that ryears this average one of the most, if The order frees Mr. Townley from killed 20 Arabs In a bayonet fight dur- sector, admittedly been $385, $438, $371 $409, $380, $390, not tho most, dlfflcnlt of the whole $80,-00- 0 nearly obligations ant! aggregating re$480. won his ing the Tripolitan wars, $354, $41L $422 terrain, the topogsentence front. Tho broken against which he balanced as- lease from a court-martiWar mothers to Uh who gave their tl--e and lack 4 of roads made raphy, for a when his Private John of less $1500. sets than Derobcrts, .tons to the navy nos have complete tho to difficult describe. , problem record. Including a testimonial and record for each boy and an honor Germany had to four years fortified from medal wera the the of greatking Italy, COURT-TERMfor everyone wjn paid SET S It to the last degree of military skill, brought to the attention of Major Genest price of all, becoise thelf service with superb roadr, both rail and motor, COURT DISTRICT IN FOURTH commander the eral at Scott, camp Camp Hag for the navy ms completed for positions Dlx, N. J. Deroberts was arrested as connecting up to the rear .day before ChristmaJand Is ready and th bases. terms of a of his Dates the clash tho with result for 4 state. opening sergeant the .formal presentation Conditions Terrlbla. court-martiPhysical Mm found guilty of Us pension bureui at Washington - court to the Fourth judicial district The The outstanding features of the Ara minor charge and Imposed a deduclast week made hapjl seventeen per 1 during 1919 have been announced by tion of pay forest is a long chain of Mils gonne months. The for three eious who were toteifJted In the ln -judge A. B. Morgan at follows: north aod outb, covered with running certificate which Deroberts proroyal of Sixteen o. . dian wars pf long Uuh county January ft, April' 7, duced, described Ms bayonet fight a dense growth of trees and underthem engaged In the with a score of the enemy as one of growth, making an advance difficult - the widow of one wl 12, the ' most brilliant personal acMeve-meut- s and offering superb defensive quali13, X8, August May The pension awarded the veterans Is j February ties. Virtually no roads exist In the of the Tripoli campaign. November 11; Duchesne county, $20 a month and that the widow $12 forest except for a few traversed March 2, June 2, September 2, De . month. passes running east and west. The t eember 1; Uintah county, March 10, Of the ejght hundreqand fifty-eighsoil Is such that the least rain confiled June 9, verts It Into a slippery, miry 'mess. N September 2, December S. applications to appropriate water Ancient Thessalonlka. ; In the state engineer - In other words, the condiBritish Boldlers out at Salonika have tion Is such that the physical two years, 355 were line of attack . Scientist First Church of Christ, nttle love to spare for tte place. "They tor an protested and 216 pp advancing anuy Is limited to 80 North Academy Avenue. ny out there, remarked a Welsh war- vareys, chief among which Is that of lions were .disposed of. Services Sunday morning at ,11 rior home on leave, "that U dropped - streams In the state t the Aire river. Sunday out of Gods pocket Yet 18 centuoclock, subject "God;" From the edge of the forest, where maintained during "th meet- ries ago lt had a Christian church so the resistance was school at 9:45 a. m.; mid-wee- k viciously strong, the gauging stations. evening at 8 important thnt St Paul devoted to It enemy possessed innumerable flanking Wednesday .'Claiming .that he had ing, two of his Immortal epistles, t Into an alley at Salt Lab positions, B0 beyond this difficult reDclock. . A free reading room la Who offered to assist hit gion lay the Montmedy-Seda- n line, open dally from 2:30 to 4:30. have which was recently, raptured A GerJto " , the emergency hospital there man order described It as our life Fifty Dollars for Newfoundland. sprained wrist dressed, and of YU was so pleased with t.w artery." It " represented one-hal- f 14 ' Solomon Will." Henry of J. The First robbed, beaten and , takFour eastern slaves and the right to discoverer of Newfoundland, the firt the German rail supply on the western Bingham declared the thieves had en $45 to currency from dm, aa well dwelt In Ms house without allowing eolony added to the crown, that he pre- front.' It meant death If cut. The allied high command told Perher to be put forth ou the ground hy sented him with a $50 note. Mr, E. os' a ticket to Reno, Nev'.l to Ilnli alluded of the TT'lh this to to cut It The American First Navy league of Colo., shing Login, the was legacy Utah bien at Fort any person," ,. nnstance at a meeting of the So-- ' tuny was put In motion from St L the number of 400, vho wtre inducted the Egyptian, to his wife, Shef- ' i j 1 In nine days it was on the Arij of Engineers at Burllngtii,; woman of Gesnb, whoyis called September 18, were demobilized ne. The first effort to colonize for gonne line ready for an attempt, th f , eember 20. the daughter of Rat Sepdu. It i - i British empire, he Enid, was made failure of which m'ght menn is reg.--f 7 1 M..re than 5000 cattle nnd 10.000 drawn 1,000 years ago, and - . 1500.-' r WITT and the success of which would glvo Uk flr'T bv authorities as t'ie at .()2'eh fed now are ) untold being sheep results. Th's Quick movement " , I.le-sUs'- k mi)dc. 1 of nn enormous body of men, the estab- feediitg station of the Ilansen Hshment of a new line of supply and it. Feeding cbntpany. At.lest Disgusted at Politic. , .Why, the Von." , 10,000 more sheep are expected dally dea retired politician of note all the complicated military preparato German name Recently a before "Von" and this number will he increased by tions, was regarded with pride by the notes a privilege title, either Inherited was glring a young man about to . many more .Within a fh'rt tlm'. j , of arena break a bit Into the hi political monarch a upon bestowed by c to i Six hundred miles of the drr-Tve had everything It Is -ubject for merit orlops services. White- pdvlce. be laid, COO miles of trenches largely millto In get except the presidency, was found possible this prefix formally 1.380,-00-0 dry excavation, will be dug, and families only, many When I started In polities things feudal or tary to cubic Jrards of exedvaUoa are captalns or industry, scl- ed very bright I got positions of so be made to Millard couuty liruluutu were trust, big appointments, and everything ftmLartlsts financiers district No. 3. The work will begin as honored bv their monarch. The title il wanted. Now all I have after years men j warm eneniles first battle of the Marne, with Verdun, early as possible.' A great many Is either hereditary or ceases with tho of activity is a lot of ' v 5 cold and friends." WUI be needed. t death of the distinguished person. iivim GERMAN ARMY The Best Orchestra in Utah Tonight 7:30 -- - 9:30 4 The CC -- CivuLest of All - Melodramas Sporting Life Saturday, Matinee 2:30 " - William Russell r in Hobbs in a Hurry - 10th CHAPTER HANDS UP Also Chaplin Comedy very-valuabl- e Monday, Matinee 4 p. m. i d . - ft fee i'JS' in . Find the Woman '' ti - "r v-- t CHOOSE YOUR EXIT Sunshine Comedy Tuesday, Matinee 4 p. m. Lila Lee in Such a Little Pirate 0; nec-essu- ry ft A gentle little lass with a sea captain grandfather who spins wild yarns of buccaneer days that is Lila Lee at the opening of Such a Little Pirate. - But, say, before its over, shes be-- " come a regular pirate, hunting hidden treasure at the' head of a gang who would freeze the heart in your mouth! Talk ' about excitement this picture is some dynamo I -- i Saturday Evening Vivian Martin V y, Con-.vlct- ed , flier Country First A Harold Lloyd Comedy al em-cble- m ' '1 -- al 4 -- -- N 4 - Ml-hle- cr ! rs. 4 - - l I Crimean War. TARC 53 TUFL'STD; The Crimean war occurred to 1S5T 05, between Russia, on one side and DENVER MEN STOP TRAINS the allied forces of Turkey. France and Great Britain on th other,- - It grew out of dominatin' nnd aggressive Denver, Dec. 3i. Four street car claim by Russia.. The ear took 1U lines of the Denver Tramway comname from that It was mainly wngsl 'n a Rnsslaa peninsula on the border pany were tied up during the rush of the Black se a. strip of country called Krim or Crim hy tho Russians hour tonight when workmen in tho nnd Anglicized as Crimea, pronounced stockyards and other industrial disCrim ea, with the I short as ta crimtricts refused to pay the fare inal and accent on the second syllable. recently approved by the state pub- tic utilities commission, snd crowded , ' onto the cars, which the conductors Money. T ft, hank In Spdknnfc, Wash., refused to move because the to gs the distinction of circulating the eremsod rate was not paid. national mst antiseptic The violence oconly t reported treashunk notes. The United States curred on the Aurora line, serving devices with Is still experimenting ury to launder dirty bnnk notes to bright, the army recuperation hospital, whew at crisp ones, but the Spokane bank has construction workman employed the first sanitary money' on record. the hospital refused to pay the Fifty thousand dollars In bills, rut out fare, ejected the motormen anl by the bank, were signed wlih an Ink conductors and brought six cars Into said to consist largely of carbolic acid. where town, abandoned them. they The result Is the bills are saturated with un agency which Cleans death to tho most rigorous gertu whod live Post Want Ads Rrincr TJevnPr. ihere. nt Germ-Pro- bo-o- germ-pro- nt |