Show I - ' '142? ‘ -!L A1 ' '"-1 iJ‘ ' 1 J - - ' -'M “ ’4 THE - w- HERALD-REPUBLICAN oaljT 1 DESPERATE GERMAN CITY IuAIyL UTAH SEPTEMBER -THURSDAY 1914’ 3 J ? " but successful different the position is very — i— — now the forts at Paris They have best Prusian and Hanover towards made effort whigh nearly deserves troops are now exhaustedand the to be an called Nothing like Germans have the main bodies of the it ever beforesuperhuman VAUDEVILLE was iseen in war allies to meet “Yet we may 'be sure they ''spent orts Are Not Silenced" themselvesin vain” “The forts on which so many brains Is One Hopeful Circumstance 'h have been spent are not silenced AVhat 'In dispatch from Paris dated Sunday a defeat and piece prospective 30 the local correspondent August is for the Germans' laughter open of the Daily Mail says there Is A brief official review'juat one circumstance regarding the position reveals the vast extent of this TOE in which the allied armies now battlefield seventy-five find themselveswhich miles long "orty-five miles southward mavat beSt regarded as hopeful This is that Quentin PLAYING Is from their main the allies army the angle of their position they 23 730 915' Three shows blocked the German- path to have thrust threatening appear through same British force 'is “Whether the wedge into thethe enemy’s center fighting uSi on the Somme to the southwest The allies will have benefit in the More-Compact one or the most or anotherwe do not know Near Presenting laugh that will be resumed at able sketches of the vear Sedan the rench troops hdd to effect engagement daybreak of Monday the correspondent slow retreat but it repelled another continues moving on- the enemy’s eature Bill of the Season' and in so doing inflicted interior lines The German attack losses There is therefore AJL) SI heavy German that a" vigorous al counter attack If : note on the fighting ’“The official from La ere might succeed in putting it kind of a siegeas a As the through German center every position previously by “So here is the captaured within sixty g&i the rench in the Vosges region has enemy miles of the correspondent been Paris’will strengthenedand organized the if the fortune LondonSept The rench ‘“What happenagain’ correspondent of the advance there necessarily Chronicle from an slow of this battle once all i I M Ife-a — goes unnamed point in gives from officers of kgainst th'e allies? rance" description obtained We maybackperhaps “Parisians in reply to the message see British troops falling from with tnu-great lie says: the German name near--Alons on August 2U aeroplane to thqir rench comrades on Paris” say: Says Gernfnns ail soldiers atrree that eanesdav’sbattle was by' far “the more z did you bring I’D ‘What under your Were Repulsed terrible Certainlyit came at the end of several dayus fiphtinp1 but thev wing that we should surrenderto vou? from Paris the Telegraphing Ilnrtiing-Ilellc Isle Co You the 'Daily tell brought death — bomb That is News savs me the Germans put more strength into that day’s than perall That Is why that an old campaigner who you will never have came in haps other1 Paris the northern railroad in any is civilization in: its beauty at station this rom a school that never You was officer told dayf 'file' are ‘barbarismin its ugliness’ morning describing the battle he saw it terrible Kins me was a think Germans felt "Many American Newsier arrive Tuesday morning said: wounded continued to that there was (Jooper-lUfawlo an with trophies such as ‘W Of one thing you can be’ assured opportunityto wipe out the British force' and they in Parisand‘some StandardBros helmets as was the brought up vast numbers of their best and freshest men swords murderous I'antagescopc Comedies assailed rics They’ their attack was repulsed” £tbe British position Red Ctokb Women Killed the 10c Shows notonly with determinatiou but with-what correspondent Pean only news reached-- me 2C 245 justly call ferocity “The RedsCrossladies here have been from which has ARTS? officially informed that sources fear you must 3Oc 730 01 of their “No the be preparedto hear of ? German general staff was' of the opinion that" the number were killed andtwelve that other heavy Josses” British’ force Gy are missing”’of could not before twice Report stand an attack an enemy as Paris correspondent of the Times The official casualties suffered by in and in The strong numbers much stronger artillery really the tirst sent the following: was the cavalry brigade and of three of the “Today pushed up as near the front divisions less orie brigade the occasionin history on which a battle has taken place7 between a of possible as but could only get general British force in rance 'follow: British think when- we can reai its story as impressions yof the events of recent army and we’ Killed 36 officers and 127 men presented at A This our theatre of Waterloo it will 57 officers and 629 men: ai found that the battle in which twice as many days “It must be borne in mind that aladmits you free today only to see Missing 95 officers and 4183 men at were engaged as Waterloo" deserves far higher place the men purely as a inougnz tne iett allied This report was received- in Hank ofto xv London1 O military armies has been forced from xu the in rance of achievement headquarters their lines' lines’ so far remain the expeditionary remain intact At force A“-Itwas’4 somethingreally has theanother officer cold in regards the men as no point enemy 'As distinguished d ugh' succeeded those g a wedge thro the circle from officers it is known that a speaking of the same terrific German-rushes The The most Interesting and sensational is which closer and closer of the drawing and proportion missing photo play 'of tho'season 7 attacking force w’ere ’well served too by artillery and that has not around the capital gaining in were wounded men who had been sent Also a always been the case Generallythe artillery fire of the Germans has been strength asall itth’cretires down country and regarding'whom 'welter particulars were not available at head“Amid of war the L rather poor quartersgreat produced the the missing are When’ you saw the rush start you thought nothing''" on earth ’could quality ortroops erticiency ‘spirit of included A been Kitchener- aunarentl Thepervades the those: who have not stop it That those accounted for and DRUG STORE tremendous charges were stopped and the attackers whole (British expeditionary force the list inay comprise prisoners AT”"1 112-114’ SO O MAIN transport and not wounded and asdrivenback in disorder' is due in the first place commissariat are all stragglers am certain to the magand they have the well as casualties nificeut 'The markmanship of the British- soldier officers naturalh-expected slaughteringtactics of withstood the The casualty lists as German O gepei'dl staff with officers only The will be discussed good deal in lands by land experts a particulardirection but do not think wonderful equanimity” next ofthe kin haveof been by who informed are expected to produces new the would do in actual warfaretelegraph and the given men so superbly of farm ’land Germain KU) (Wn Wounded names will be take TO statements out publicly tomorrow In A tl this connection- the state enu pxauLiCcMiy ox a weoK 's slight The Ostend correspondent of the Ex-1 Solitary "fortresses little time to collect board of equalization hard imarchlng and very may some recently issued fighting press quotes Leon Hiard of information harder perhapsbe masked but the attemptto Halnault senator the other ranks but their orders that and in the face of mandatory farm lands testifying '“that the Germans as to names the state perhaps the fircest cut-down the Oise vallev as published Of of equalization grazing lands live frontal attack Paris will be whenreceived and board stock and bees be ever delivered in mod-I killed their own will leave except as trivial raid towards first severely wounded for Denver increased a after their next of kin have been Monday from the' ern surprised without standpointof warfare it must from what routing the on the battlefield only tp attend the annual session of the of the army is madness urther reports of British valuation tithe Germans they masses Judging who Irrigation At this congress “Not "Like Other Pictures" would soon recover” casualties are expected with little delay raw the officers state that Wednesday congress sighs it is said that are matters Latter-day Saints-' high school Daniel was the most serious day for Ger-many 'therefore ’that if the accordingto pertaining Tliebusiness rohmau I’rcseiitu may assumefaced dispatch many that to actual valuation of Germans college since the war the Germans have western farm and began” eastward and heavily- at Mons announces that it will be open for registration turned their backs on the British-and Returning L DvS College $7 a those who Business (September Are Reckless remnants of bitterly were in the and other forces gatheringin (an fight now m £ m ’Instruction Picardy of British fighting spoke — Advertisement begins in province in dhe north of courage Tuesday September O which part old rance ’bfft One force of 250 British' it Is h troops are playing a heroic said Phones Wax now the departmentof Somme must Jiave forming Oise semen is close by accountedfor thousands of takingtheplace The right and part of Pas de Calais and All along “Story of Chopin? single reel wing allied forces Germans' line on they must either-win forming the Alsne) victoryan immediate they had: L ‘GET (northern has been a defense made' OUT AND GET CSDER”'’ army fiercely risk being or single reel comedy but it is against- the caught If with bags full prepared of potash in the hammer and foundthese a the ‘anvil riday and left wing Tonight Siiturilnv that the Germans they win” they will still’ have to meet neighboring 10c 20c the whole of their were placed and Loges 25c other Maxims on top German Matinees 10c weight including the large garrison gardless of armies THIS the enormous sacrifice of helmets The first time the Ger army is Common sense in the Best in human life entailed The shown came up this v’ Alwaja Vaudeville preparing-against seeming seems any contingency bent on breaking throughenemy defensive line the snoke and our friendly “More than one edition of of'perma-nent line and so anv newspaper soon no pushingback-the allies were left is on pain William’? A prohibited Brady Presents nearer to Paris Mons is reported to have suffered lights on the Cl suppressionand the lolin mid Mae "The battle which Is still at an the Burke ulton Seine bridges and river side have heavily and whole neighborhood stage ami Alice was has beei Burns and by’verv been greatly reduced' devastated artillery fire preceded The no doubtbet- of Clark Verdi '“show PLACE Of heavy guns and the forUthe Zeppelins were well served and the German aim of their regard and aeroplanes In Vnin Eon) Hay Coolin' Exert GlIBI-lIPl’ The AND SCIIJVAX OPERA Orplieum Exclusive RIO DE JANEIRO gunners was of rendered very accurate by Times correspondentat Dieppe Motion Pictures PANTOS aerial pilots who and observation “No considerable changetis1 perceptible rance has telegraphed his paper as ' Orplieum Concert Orchestra " ITT the military situation and it is 50c' throughout the day hovered above the believed:' follows: Week Day Matinees JOc to Mntlrequent sailings from Sew York' by allied position that th main In Nights new correcting anv wild firrench armv “Tn the main Sunday and Holiday northern theatre 'of the A rolicking comedy in “'three actsdiiu last passenger lea mere' of the German guns andthe British ‘ing on the part wing still hold the the German advance tiees JOc to 75c Matinees15c I A local Pt'onr "ni war to J rices: Joe dOc ac Benton arrived troops from Eng-Jand line So far the appears 215 Nights S15 continue German turning movement without slackeningits pace Thursday and 'Saturday 25c Main street were by Daily 10 pushed forward in time to cost “It must be indeed Box Office Open m to' Nextattraction IIL'frK A: DANIELS western Belgium which an “The participate ’in the battle overwearied Prices 50c to $2 10 AVitchln General Agenh These losses and risks has been 'that tlv) 'Germans are ni enormous arniy bringing Hour” had been carrying Jtroop trains for movements in the mi several days? and in expressive phraseologyof Tommy Atkins ‘they fed up with the whole thing’ and were ready for a brush with the RUSHES n U WE$ -The — - K ‘ P MEET BRITISH IK - RESISTANCE - - a jmeal -flight issued Striking i Allies Line but Recede ESS f unprecedented Intact ? a I N T Armies J- Only 5 ’ possibility Ready orts' ?COMIQUES MALVERN’S r ’ f 0 -daily -1 SmfStyZO and rench m?U)1tS ALLOVER NOW j i a Mighty I cBRi x - 1 s- ” ’ ” ' " 11 - described Are -J declares now the ’ in -is u being shown latest i JLWiWis 1 styles v a surrender including - ’ v the Redingote c- NOW AUNG correspondent a and Basque -of -work ' - “Moven -'“THE SCHOOL MASTER -Paris “An effects age” ' I ' The fab Mnl I on-slaught j broadcloth -German - ’ ®Continuing says:“rom - P- ’ ' are ardines I- t -many 8 ' BIG B a - 5 ' - -- - cheviots -Losses and mixtures THEATRE MEHESY ---It I Germanand can'tbat ' poplins serges -doubt ' I gab i I - ’ Wounded X’'- - - -be ' ' - -ad " f h t t r I - - ' “THE ji ’ z PERILS PAULINE” ’ - awe-insDirinr - i i 'day-to:see i r v n t- ’ - considerable ( ‘ J ' ' ’ " tr J 1 ’ : KEYSTONE PLYING VIEWS ' -' 1 Among v s u ‘“Wil OUR STREET -The 1 I excellent COMEDYDRAMA YOSEMITE - ‘ ’ -include ¥ theythought -this m J ' -me - ' - A 1 ' BRWWay comparative i t - GOES ' ' Htnay ? ' A a EQUALIZATION' BOARD -'received -names I I ‘ ’ - DENVER MONDAY valuations Members ‘ informed - “We ’ - assessed tendingthose -have ’ National ' ' ‘ : - i -There ' V HAZEL suffered -the i monthEnroll Germans ‘-‘Desperate ’ the’British 4 Salt Britishor ‘aYeflinging Lake Theatre factoryThrough ALL re-i - mans ' TONIGHT - ' -to Maxims Germans v un’-“decisive ‘ DE -the 1 ’ WEEK WOL “OKE S-rrAdver-ti ' WS®8Sr?C® - Sammy : OCEAN pill J1- " ’ STEAMSHIPS -i - - “CUR - - ’ SGOAMERiarM M v ’ BAHIA : YC’IWPASY J 1 - ' - ' : -’:Bertle- Germans 1 GIRLS” f 1 ‘ ’ v OUR t r HOPPER to-4 RIGANZA TRIXIE Mr ' a Wuam retreat -their between7 DAWN 9 A - engaged 5 WIVES” MONTEVIDEO - ‘ - - -r - " ‘ e i ' ' L y-Matinees “IOLANTHE” ’ "reshly r ' a ' ’ ' £5 reinforcements p outstrategic T -j”" - -- " ---1- L ! i -l1 iiami ' ' X'' " 1-- A 4- ' — - - JT ‘S’ S-fc' -- r- ’ : t t U - ’ '' U ' I r V ' - ' ' ' ' ' - " ’ ’ ’ ’ ' 1 ‘ ' 1 - : - - s -were ' enemy ‘’Their ‘ ’ chance came yesterdav Many with were reserves SouthtoAfrican and they the front renchmarched and’ cheering the for growling the ’William confusWeed” somehow ing the emperor with William (of Wied) of Albania £ “rench theand flags English were borne at head of each “They were in fine ’fettlecompany‘Are Iwe downhearted?’ shout would from the someone and back Immediately the ranks fervent reply ‘No but Wlll-v came iam the Weed will be downhearted bythe time we finish with him’ ' f The -- - u ” ' r a experience - ‘ - ii : : vr ‘ - - - - Victro ‘ ” 1 - - x ‘ Illi - -- - ‘ t everybody the 1A I ? ' Xlrltisji Iteslsfanc? ’si 41 kina Asserts “An overwhelming German force was thrown against our left wing but the itself in German impetuosity-spent euuu iu overcome British resist-ance fight for “The supremacy continned the day which throughout is bv no means ended The brunt Qf the was splendidlyborne by bur soldiers and never did the unflinchingbulldog British show courageof the to better and advantage Theartillery heavyfire xvell German made little impressionon our men although the 'casualties entailed : MBs a r of they music - the like best - attack? cs ’ "jhHear directed ! the splendid the British were necessar-jg re-distance -by of Hy heavy music - ‘"The German’ artillery fire ceased iv close advance toInfantry quarters of their assaulting and the massed Gorman infantry for llurJed themselves' against wall of steel “Toward eveningand after' a day-- of sanguinary fighting’ our brave fellows wej-e compelledto give ground slowlydearly The slight advantage attained was the attacking purchased as German infantryfell’ in heaps "ft" Allies Are Confident' ’? "On a the right and center the rench than (were more fortunate hold ourselves jftnd contrived their evening when the full force of the German attack had spent itself the Trench delivered sharp a counterattack repulsing the all enemylosses along their front The German are stated to be very heavy battle was continued "The today fresh onslaughton the British consti-ftutlng the left flank Accordingto the (latest informationwhich has reached-mo our sorely tried troops are being and thevt are reinforced confident of able to check the" enemv’s I I peniHcme theBritish ’ I ’ - uyviieneyer you ( to do iid call complete have see us with all tiie shopping VICTOR You will ' ownToward courteous ' bya - -being — ML - His MastersVoice PEG SPAT -ready to assist you getting in just the styles from Victor and great variety $10 Talking Machine Camden N records V of $200 to s j O ! RHI V 11 1 !£ MgBMMI Co J HIM ' I I sriBWHHHI r -H I SEPTEMBER EW RECORDS- C ALL AND HEAR ‘ “1 he Germans are displaying exflinging traordlnary recklessness in the hope of away thousands of livestheir fend No doubt gaining ‘the rapid of the Russians In advance eastern Prussia has something to do with this and is responsible for the frantic and insane haste characterizes which the German in northattempt ern rance to the1 thin smash1 bars the khaki line which so valiantly road toward Compiegne Sott?sons and Paris AtrocltiesNot KxnggeratecL of German atrocities That stories are not one whit exaggerated may be from gatheredwho the story told me by a' sergeant was wounded inAs the acnear ivions a weeic ago he' lay imn helpless on the ground arid the German infantry by he could hear from sweptcries ihe implorlngi of the wounded in his front that they THEM I BIHis ' B III 'I WmIM! - - ulti-matsly - - anxious dealer’s Victors are in I - Victrola Victor any iiiiiiiiirnwr’iTro- - you Avant Ml A advance - ' " V salesmeinare the on Victrolas and our HT aridaiways U -to 1 our stock find your -There latest records s at i Ha ' favorite were being ruthlessly put to death by their foes "Closing 'his eyes and simulating death the sergeant lay still As the Germans passed him he received a violent blow In the chest from th hiitfAnd nf yffla broke one of his ribs He bore the pain unflinchingly and never a musAnother Prussianmoved stabbed wounded man with his bayonetas hea ptLSl “The sergeant’sordeal was a terrible one and he expectedevery moment to be his last Ultimatelyth© German was and their infantrv t broken back shattered and disordered S1L came rolling leaving behind a trail of dead and The wounded sergeant woundedstretcher-bearers Was picked up bv British and conveyed to tne base hospital P where he now is fast recovering” Paris Calmly Waiting’ "With the Germans so near there has not been day in the last month when Paris has been so calm” says the Paris of the Chronicle correspondent shops “More are' open and rows of tfrchalrs have appeared before the chief cafes derman-raid “The possibility of is ' flr -wounded perfectly q “ 17607— Bregeiro Tango Maxixe — 17607— Mexe Remexe— Maxixe 35342— Traumerei (Violiricello Solo) - ' ’ ’ ’ i‘- v e Comard’s Comard’s ‘ - ’ : (Violin lowers-IntefmezzO ilute’ Cello 55045— Aida— Qelesta Aida A 55045 — Standcheh (Serenade) (Schubert) 60121 When It Night Time Down in 'Burgundy 64424— Who Knows? 70104— Same as His ather Was Before Him : Harp) J r V- :’-Y ' 5 ' ! ’s Orchestra Orchestra jus Place an t J"? ' - : ? ‘ " Harry-Maud Enrico for NOW Victrola a - Rwwl Igii wikfc iw B & mHUi Paul Althouse Paul Reimers Geo' Macarlane John McCormack Animam Order H' 1tii Society Rosario Bourdon lorentine Quartet Solo) -(Violin Better Society fW it It i MH ii I if ” J -iS s v v aise Triste 88460 Stabat Mater— Cu — H ‘ ' Easy Terms PrlceT$15 T' t-” $200 to -le L 5 I Up I I? ffl 1 1 M3U ilKIwa Lauder Powell Caruso I M Victrola XVI Mahogany dr M III II ES is Afltur-liill'r lZMWKr Wfl I ' IIS $200 oak - C1— r J ' 1 ' A 1 A ' ‘ V- '-L z - - - jJ L - Atctiholas and’ VICTOR IEC0RDS Hl l ’ A IM ' f Distributors MHBB8gggSgSSHHBHMBBiH 'r' R' ' a H' ' ' 'S Wholesale t ' advance il X ‘ £y V ESTABLISHED i P - IRST E 1862 K - J ‘ ' 13-19 - m - L ' SOUTH -A T ST - 1 "A ' ’ A - ' ’ ’ I ’ ‘ r ' ' ' - r ' i -- - r ' a r — Mm! E&jK Koi a M $ 4 $ - f 13l? :t " t -n V W 7 ’P 8 ' - -M ’ ‘ J® f L r :‘r' " ' |