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Show I It - over the number when the war broke out. Out of every 100 students present at the universftlee 10.6 are women,' LATEST MOVE TO tONSERVE GRAIN Be Compelled to Germans May Choose Between nESERET EV.gNING NEWS ,.:SATTIRDAT OCTQBEIt in rt "to r l IAV I AIII Frytag at Munich, in the title role.'pe.rli Bread and - It wits Prof'. Froytotten debit upon the' Plage. The performance wits ofwitneseedi I Cohurk whereas the proportion Before the war by the Mkt. and Duchess was only 4.7 and if the resident worn- PtN Wri i by the leading "1,1 rq Ikt the: on 64 anti, Iii4n ftto 110.eottnt. nOt thttntres at t'aval. Ines than 42.3 per eent of the students. Me:Maxon. now CA" are women the Royal theltre, present ral4 100 It is repotted that the l'oiersity now at "'Wing the front. has poet of Ghent. In Belgium, will open lute irittevnth .1,,,nrfttiOn,,q. the !Ion Oroms.1 In fictober or A or an matt in the November I early and is in cobsequence tno! OnliSh institution, in acoordanee deotrated arras tri flormany. Only oh the ideas of Governor Generel two others. Ladwis Hurray and Sig- ! th von Blaming. notwithstanding mund Lautorthurg, are said to have, opposition of the Belgium goy- more then fifteen orilers. The major- - i isbarp 1 ernment at Biters ity are not war models, hid 4erOr4-Anonymous circulars sire 'Wing Chi- tam, for histrionic ant. ributed mons professors and situBeerMuch dents calling upon them to hoycott The untversiO auCtient hereafter thorities. however. have already eeu red 16 Flemish and DUI( r,,,,rs A number of 1IKtITglhihp4 IN UNIVERSITIES WOMEN sholars declined the proffered postsA notw:thstarbling the guarantee of t.ension should they he thistet1 from heti mtaltiona after the war Staff Members Prnieed. Flemishto Be School -1 A hody -Belgian The Flemish toning Awqcistion" and compris- German Training tor Turkish l'nivermitv ovor Of) illtrilbfrit, hem just issued. muniterto cgrwel by two porliamen-- 1 C!.ZdrenTheatrical Events. and otherm "Wiling forth reasons why the decree of the eneral In this matter la to be regarded as a Hoot and 4egal decree of a , I Siwnal (i.rrtstapridtniia elinipetent authoritylr praleing those Vi newest The who have Joined the staff of the Sept and condemning former proin ion for eaving grain feseurn who have declined to serve. BERLIN, isi offered by 1'4'. The Belgian government at Havre. Bonne of Klein Flott beck, who however. it la reported. has revolved asks in a petition to the imperial chan- to remove th MIIIIPS of three Ghent from the role of the profeitoors cellor, that a rule to- - passed whereby Knights of the Leopold Order fur cobeer may be served only on presentaIn the new scheme. i,which, operating tion of ft breatd yard. lilts plan is in iti its view, aims at dividing Belgium. The Heigtan government is Itself preeffect to require all Germany to choose pared. it le stated. on the eonclusion between bread and beer ex daily nour- of unlimpeace. to lay a bill Iiefor. parliaen ishment. Instead of allowing The mnt for the Flemlehising of talent, the bitter ited consumption of mötne 80,000 per- having already had Poch a plan under petition is signed by conoticieration before the outbreak of sons. 42,000 the war The petition declares that For ;Nam Trackers. of Maley in noted daily hundred-weigh- t ton Poland's nesest to make beer, or nufficient to feed hool, a seminary A liter one for day. Po ltoh leachers. hasp just bees for million persons of boor requires 230 grams of grein, opened at Suwalki by the German auIts purpose is to equip so whereas the average daily tweed ration thorities is but 234) grants Dr. Bonne insists far ea possible the matte Poles for that barley is just as much, a food ag pedagogical work so that they may play ao increasingly intportant part rye and white flour In the efitiCatiOnti future of their Women to Lose Jobs-Th- e country. Hanover Mercantile aseociation 2n0 Turkish children have Some a with an agreement has entered into loft for to secure n orman number of other businessa organizations educationGermany in the higher ittot.tutiona etrenuous, The in Hanover, whereby of the male majority women have to out pupils; effort will be made expreseed a desire to specialize in en. from the positions they now occupy. ginecring. them jourmedicinechsmbstry, after the war, and tonowrephaten A number of in the field. nalism and diplomacy. with the men who are merchants are included in prospective has which contract to the According the list. been drawn up between the various Milord in lacserteity. ordinarily Organisations, no position The Gerntan electriarinditetry held by a man may be offered to A it woman at all. This applies to pOli- is declared is scoring a triumph in the midst of the distractions of the war iIlona in trade. in Mores and counting room.. Women, rims not even be in- by building the largest generator and open-Thformed that positions are MIA trannformer in the world. The agreed associations halve of Berlin are certain a below that positions paying building a generator and transformstandard shall not be advertined ithe-of er. each 110.000 K. W. the transfewmer r-to men or to women. The city having th power to transform the Hanover has fixed ft new wage scale voltage of 110.000 !mite. The order la for wale Woice inininlilin the whereby being executed for th Rhein Nit Westemployees tinder IS yearn of age shall phallan Electrical Works. It is said the bas SOO marks. 1.080 for employees belargeat in he rnit- tWeen IS and 20 and 1,800 marks for ed filmes are 35,000, or 40,000 K. W. all employees over In Theatrical WOrtii. Women in Eniversities. Tn celebration of the i eeth birthThe number of Ivenien at German univertsities underwent a further con- day of the fantoes German poet and him drama. siderable increase during the past author. iitlatav Prowtaii. premented at the stammer semester. The total was &ASO. "t ;rat' WoldemarDr. 1.300 with Of son. hut some A court Prof. theatre. which denotes gain I Barley Used it I, turbo-generato- svillisll DEtATED - AT POLLS ha, tho urovinton a;', 't. tranyport tor tb' that tor or o,oy, r & I !,Km;r1Parintfourialvtuearost: , ; Two 14 MIMI -- 1 41 114 Ilk 111 Limo 103111111111111111111111 0111111111 It1111111!4 I Straws Show 1 .4 h sk . , lois Motorists buy a certain make of tires for the first time because it is sold to themthrough se n. s glPF advertising, salesmanship, or the good words of satisfied users. 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Children like it ar athsht tsc it from Maine to Catifornta aicians prescribe it. hovita!i tpie and why should not you rn),y benefits of a cheap, home-marenter!), free from narcotic, siekemeg Ask your druggist for Meniu.elax,, and Moist on getting it. for n is oar. anteed to please every purchaser er money bade, by The Blackburn Prod. ucts Co., Dayton, Ohio. S50.00 to you Pof' KOURIFILMSi ct LW UNAE..295'1AG IV Milo, Off Szt NI 4TDC WitiRici ifigettfre, Ikit IxOtZit IsrtliznIpollyYelas Mk At Sthrcatpdahoson SALT IASI cm( KOSAKANAll I 01 A of 1,44A t4r I Olt S'"1 '10 111 00151 ,1104 I t91 cce m sr...) ir.....s or..." rseeJ freear0Praesdi r....se....tir....te....oe..,4, 1 4r...11 TH E 2 .01111110111111114111,11,111111111,011,,,, 0 nit e. ? re 1 1 Groat Republic coupon ove !1t st :tt Ftaott, t! rrzt cr, i 7r lon I P.,!1 TO RAISE FUNDS hring word (0 the people at home 'ha; perhaps the nettiy sae tint so black tH I. that he he had been painted atter had some kindly tralt, .wya a hunian ) (,In !Med fr,tm pare being and that the Asorld 'night 'till be !alit,. enough for all of us to live.itt thier to pis months credit. The cote Ion go do not tkeineve ton teisinpies must therefore be placed On new In other baste on a tidally fighting foreverI tnean eithar arms or through a words A h IC the litiropean cotton buy-P- r boycott in the past carried the southern Jo not to ltee the sorld at 1r10. Wili I do not grower the latter niuet in fuapprove boycott nettoula helleva th, atoll! 1,1' PflT,liV Carl lotpt taro ("r a long time anywav. carry . It must burn itaelf out in it osn fire In addition. we the cotton Take in the cape of your own Atneri intend to support the Turkish cotton can Civil war What struggle between industry in Axle Minor and PilemoteThe. pos41hilities in that region man and in emild have been more nth Take the Fttehoda rnr Cotton growing will he ortltrnited hitter than thyt incident betvieen France and England, with the buildirg of new railroad" CotPeople are otitek to forget and per- aed the prosielon of imitation. haps to foreRke. if only the) have the ton from Asia Minor is of poor quality hut tufty he Improved yei. chance to do I do 'la that we ,cit do mut h Matter of Habits. stoching lip in cotton at the end of "We believe Iltputty e tioitg the hest the war becAose the exchange rate is eh f,q onr prieoners ' to maid, .igainst us to the extent of forbidding -We this. own considerable cotton t iMeit hut the kie,,k hoe 40,11 to great for the fueinties at her disposal now stored le the United States either There hi especially the matter of ntedi- liv direct purchase or futures and we cal aupplies and proper clothing would nnturally import that hut new And, then, too one must consider in sale!' are likely to be Might, if peace i ihe treattnent of nt.re their foe- enabled us to get cotton from any. mer environment and mode Of living. e here. the lirittsb colonies included." AV, think W. rather spoil Out' soMiere Industry Healthy. in Antoria au A rule, that our prisHerr Kutner said that thP Auetrian on, rs even Inough treated with the cetton industry was in a healthy con. identical contdderation Rhown a Rua4- (I Although to.i.w of tilt thi;11 1$11 P.1,lier In his own barracks. will had closed down all debts have been reel rertalfl u 114PIthi lila hardoollitav (in paid mettle to the tremendow incresuee the other hard. England mookes more in the price of catkin. gouda. The pas' two over her soldiers than we do of cotton workers tone ioAt up he said. over wire. obi a ltritioth Tommy At the induetrieg persougi losses Mild feel king in en Austrian eamp war were the immaterial ugh very trentt ri RP tome of our men mostt of the employees; were Womdo in t11,0,14c it ta all a matter of de- en and there were no more then About ti.000 cotton workers at the front. Th,n ths conversation Named to Speaking of the Industrial !ttiti'..tost. Awn the subject (list Ill general. Herr Kutner Paid that In Lem!: i Wit toned tilatin wax quirt for a tirtil wages nod increasted 401 tier cent and that there wits little At laat he ;spoke.. long the eemntry wovid ever chance thttt Tribute to Kitchener. return to the low wave in effect bewar. K itchener," fore the he 'mid. "was one of "Much aft I would like to Pee the end the most romarkahlt men the w orld haat I know Ver known. the general ini- of the war." he concluded, "I fear the cotton situation will not Influence !cssion that he was hut iion of iron view ,u,1 steel-- - a inarinne without warmth 11,A.pite Sir Williem Ilamsay'a affection. It is true Kitchener was that the Cotton embargo svemid keep cotton for the trout It to it tentral explosives pproach. klis regard was not easily won. litit once you knew powers. We are now using wood fiber I him. and he had tested you, no man with good retsults became, explosives (mid wiah for truer. more whole- of the cellulose type can be madefrom hearted friend. Having known Kitch- - any cellulose matter and the' IS plenner to the days a hen he wits (trot tiful in the vegetable World." Herr Kieffie: visited the rnited winning his way to military fame. StatgA in as European representsharing ridden beside him in battly Itive to the112 Atlanta convention of cot;-...-, land Ictory, having known 'hint se a tashmamter and commander. I feel I am In a pnsit ion to appreciate to the full all t het hie lose, meant to Kngland and to the itrittah people. it l meant much to nie well. What a pitiful tett.. it wax. if ever soldier deserved a better death it was the Kitche mu- - I knew at 'Khartoum" aRun-down- ? "I itinched with Kitchener." Mused Slatin. "ea late as the eighteenth of Those of mi who are past middle age a few data before the war meat and felL. upon UP Tea. we spoke of the are prone to eat too mulqt in in consequence deposit lime-salruropetin situation et the time,-bVet nit and joint& WO often neither of tie dreamed What it all the arteries. or of from suffer rheumatism twinges would mean. sometimes ft:1)m gout, swol1-Kitchener had a wonderful gift ea lumbago, 10n hands or feet. There is no longer I have an organizer and eseetitive. the ihtest need of this, however, asis often wondered if it was not hie train. the new "Anuric" prescription, Ina ea an engineer that helped him to hound to give immediate results as it this trait. is many times more potent than lithla, "Some et our newspaper,' In Wood of in ridding Inc commented rather flippantly upon Its poisons by way of the kidneys. It hia death. but that wmi not right and can be obtained at almost any drum it did not reflect the general sentiment store, by simply sulking for 'Astute" of our poopia. That Is wliat I mean tor kitineYI, or backache-- . it merwhen I say the partisan thewapapers come omit conditions as rheumatism, are doing so natteh to engender hatred dropsical swellinga . cold extremetiest and bitterness, and not giving the pers. scalding and burning urine and sleeppie timo for calm thought- - and do. lessness due to constant Arising-Motiberation., 4 sitsight,Advertisemszwi. t it , .. r , t m. as Prot - e It . . . 11111 ar t Jtil)---jt- iat ts m AU 4 g t out - ' to, m.. ay It ei .4gsv,JrZ4t..... , r, 4i .. .11P- - . tr 1 A N buy-re- tji tr sit t I : 0 iti About Five Minutes. Ira ut 1.1 c:1 z .... Stow 1 e 111111!11111 gb. 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I odoo I ,,, ! s1t1 e errett al Or-- ,1; -, - ES 11' tt tt full sunPly always hand PESERKr NEWS BOOK STORE. Alain $t.. Fart Lake (lir. Utah. Irt A phenomenal sales increases certainly show where the best tire service comes from. t Made to Please You of every character and description amnged front the bestto legal forms date. and brought rtrictly up on A at The explanation wait simple. . routit came of a Jesuit family. who , hied estimated his value to the church, I and determined that it should pewees'. Cliroulatton Pept.. Salt Lake Ctty, Cull. NEWS. DISERE'T him. Letters were intercepted. and Sirs Dear that the beautiful helms persuaded Irish girl had reseed to lore him. he For I coupons and tile, please supply me with one set ot took orders. and was went to the West Indies. ills true worth soon told. he 1 THE GREAT REPUBLIC, by the Master Historians, complete in became a bishop, an archbishop. and four volumes. illustrated with plate enuavings, and bound in dark pope on the death of Gregory XVI. lie maroon learnt thew it is not stated) of his fantily's deceit. and on the day he asI NAME eentled the papal throne he revealed the raft that he was the Count t, who had failed to keep his Re nEtgathree I 'at ti,ting morn engagement with Mies the distributing desk, in our coupons with .$160, 16.0u fro(Present in,1,1- once. Mail ilic secure (or at add 1 and By let your Thus was the truth revealed to thc int charges). 110111111 who had loved him so well. 1 ( The PIO And motorists are continuing to buy United States Tires at the same phenomenal rate. If straws show which way the wirul blows, such it Flour ts; I But motorists continue to buy that make of tire only because the first tints have made good have given satisfactory mileage and service. Motorists bought United States Theis so consist; ently tbat, during the first seven and one-ha- lf months of this we sold and delivered more tires than during ihe entire twelve months of last year. ;I usler s 1 t 1 - iS The sailor cyclists ere! attempted Undies's or aerial attacks. I 110111 11111111111lopilimillimmitilitert, II I41;!It tc coast. fired and True formed ,11;;; 111111111' IIIIIIMME tor. -- eelseca t war cabinet I Cyclist Na- RiumI army, naval section:1 ix taunt used in the defense of the' -- alrties list s h.tt,ve dt wthe oit lah trial.: of the ',Iberians The present goVern-ment of Sweden is a personal" one of King Ottatilivf., appointed by agree. Ar misfit fdr the term of th" Ao.elititmtm undoutiNtly will have a I controlling intluenee schen the ifter.1 - tible to cover quickly wide stretches of the coast, the defence of which tiv ntrust,e4A2othAts.navy. i, ful. i 4A INI111111111111 Maatat-Yerrett- l It 1 tii j T,nentidt - Cyclist& n r, of the interpellation which brought -in our big army of 6,;somodd about a nests in Swedath affairs huit he went Oli, , ht. frillinine rot beaus 1Worktro. se and the nerved liday are in a prot;ortion of shout to throw Activist campaign designed !three to one mote, Tile ages of our it to Oa, tho the country into ear aa ita ally of 'staff here range from veterans among oof u nambers includthe Central Powers. has been over- - ing a number rttIted senior oto ffice, who are working heti' long whelmingly defeated for our Wo- hours. purely as Valunttil the Pima Chamber of the 'Medea. 1,101141 a number of in Is the interpellation and lopftcheo of Oxford and Cambridge, in the Chamber. Prof. Steffen hitteril Newuhain and other fa- and no find assailed Itti4ata for fortifying the mous female unitertities " ble as Aland Islands. whirh lie but a short tal7rit'''tre1."" tor" trZaci'i;A ghat which is distance from the entrance to the !moistly civilian, rflotvntill sitilotit Stockholm Arnhipelago. The Activ'sit levery profession. It inebides. as rep- uf exChurch and psess, supporting troefaectintgattillnedit clergyman, ,ct, him urged the government to strikis !Catholic priest. and line Methodist tone Congregational minister. Also tifotiftAlt, Russia before the fortifice, land one well known novoliid whose roti.orta were completed. mance are regular 'best sellers; one The situation was tnise when the poet of renown, one greet financial a number of filootits railroad foeian minister. Mr tiVallenburg, ,espert. men smi many others of equal d!tt.tini; artiste to reply. Hut in the m eantie Melo, who are here ItalliEN CHURCH. there had been an agreement it Mang ;their tot " repres ented in the Ri k.- that ilajt. and the Minister attattliatt-'geode would adhere ',trimly to a: MAN WITH of policy impartial neutrality. seats in the First Twertry-fou- r involved in re- iThamher have . 1111110111PM thy, haul-ca- l Mit,' And It I. Woo f. thy iA ftlet I liAt rgt, prpr. ryw n.alrrial for thy' brylo h MUM. now, hot of Thy bryn town,. t Iv ht rotaIt('nrOrtapoodooye lummt thy tortrr- - arhtett haw thw n prem.) loym to our allies or ttlyJ,oven irihnli pra lootoritur wtockholm. sweden.s, 30 aro in h.r,4 Frantr.- Inuatavr thrtrro, the, otootaltat author Noted an on Staff. A el".1 111111111111111 o:Inlytrv .tyao 1.ey,1 t .f !! Tb, Inorrayry riteeMArtly -- l first-bor- -- (t,Il v. - enntirtuPd from nage owe) coo-tr- N AND toRoNETstar,n dinued from nate one.) The girlhood home of Mn'. Raymond Asquith, Malls Park. is traditionally supposed to be this plum which "Little Jerk Horner" abetracted from the pie containing ,the title deed of the rich Abbey of Glaatonbury, that he was taking from his meaner. the abbot. to Henry VIII in the hope of propitiating Out ropaciouti king. As a matter of Ian. the family obtained its property in a legitimate manner. and at Melia are the deeds proving that the estate was purchased for $10,000 by John Horner. Anyway. thie aixteenth century Horner, steward. or kitchen boy. to the Abbot of Glastonbury. is the original of "Little Jack Horner" of the nursery rhyme. Sincethose days the Horner. are wild to have Meetly named n son John. but this, their again. is not quite correct Pope's Love Story. The appointment of Count de Sails iLS Itritinh minister to the vatican, in socceewion to Sir Henry Howard, recalls a love romance of a, pope, Thie pontiff was Pius IX, and the lady. Miss Feeder, daughter of Dr. Foster, bishop of Kilolitre, and sister of a Counties de Salle, third wife of the present 'count's Jerome Count de Salim. lu IX lute gone down to posterity as a liberal and enlightened occupant of the papal throne. but few admirlove ere here are, aware that but for affair. with which hi. family Intel r ad, he would never have entered the chutch. A young Italian of good family, as he Count Giovanni wine then. entered ths Guardia Habits. exclumoat mixed in the and naturally Miss rostr, sive Italian society. lovely girl, went to Italy to stay with and there Salle. de her sister, Countess niet the handsome young Italian Meer, the couple being mutually attracted. The count proposed, was acfixed. cepted. and the wedding-da- y lila when the day arrived the count was not at the church. The would-b- e bride waited for a long time. but he never arrived. nd not for years afterward did Out learn the reason, and know that he had after all been faith- MADE HOMELESS koher, . f BRITitsH CLUBMEN -, UM-enti- heats. I The itattalion," I governor-g- SECTION TWO the undertook whieh '1 ton intoreliets futuresregulation of "Austro-Hungaria- of Toadstools. .v-a- l T- tbig ordinary off!ee3! lotel Metven,1 No lees than 21X cases of toadstool' signs. ',oaring 'the been not florMit ronnle and hcattantant' hare poisaninx oceurred in tIormany the year 1015, according l41 itt 1,11 taken down, of commandeerin And no the prre-es-s s. generail The caii compiled. just was the unusual harvest or crop of ing hns gone on urtii t.lay itt other invi timus. Includan fallen mumhroOms have and and toadstools buildings crease in the number of pitmans who.: ing the latest; the em.stitutiodal club. at.' without any expert knowleige. Why Process' Goes' Om advantage bf this: tempted to take Tho necesaity for t.t.krg over this source. of food supply, tbf the tbt.il, wao number. of poisoning edbeiS, IS dad. famous stronghold of f!!!!!'notra includink 6: (.1111(11.'1n. etplakned to the writCr 1!!!' t.,, Of the ',tuff t't the minister', K. $ Montagu, who nocceedvd Lloyd George ItA lilltibi- ler of Ili littiOnS when the Wier: after lioft BEspoNsIBLE !the tra death of L ord Iherame soerstary of slate for war. i Ths staff work for ol: !Le taunt!! hat to t, Netori. in tho cHisis !kw! roii dorm )vere.- - he mot, ;y.I as the I,,. 'daft factories grow In titobl:- itto-l- f it 1 u NDER IIIRJ311111J ViCtSin 11 7 til I 4 A k. ROSES LIS Sito Tale of the Rockies ns4ri a 10r, NUNN BY HOWARD R. BRIGGS. A gripping story of the West by one who knows the heart of the Wilds and speaks it truly, - El cop, twit "The characters are natural, forceful, interesting." Edward H. 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