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Show THE DESERET KEWS MONDAY Predicts Sliding Sugar Tariff Scale II; S. Protection of sugar with a gild tar'ff end permission for construction of the Falls cut-oby the Great Northern and Western Pacific railroads, were predicted by Harold P. FaMan. Republican national committeeman for Utah who returned from Washington, D. . Saturday. lng scale Keddle-Kie-ma- th ff M EFFICIENCY C-- .. AnSummerall Gen. FolPlan nounce lowing Conference on Matter With Hoover. TO MAKE TOUR. Lutz, deputy clerk of the police court, and Officer G. H Parker, will leave together Wednesday morning for a 506 mile automobile tour of the Pacific northwest C. O. WOIXD EXTEND LINE. The Ctah Power A Light company filed petition with the AP) utilities commission Saturday public WASHINGTON, July 27. seekAside from the eurvey President ing permission to extend its power Hoover proposes of army mainten- service into ths town of Mona. ance costs eith a view of curtailJuab county. ment, General Charles P. Summer-al- l, chief of the army general staff, SEEK PERMIT. The Ctah Power A Light comhas Initiated another survey looking toward more rapid progress in pany applied Saturday to the public utilities commission for eertifi-cat- e turning lessons learned In Frame of convenience and necessity Into practical use for possible futo furnish power and fight to Vonh ture wars. This became known today at a City. time when the chief executive at bis fishing preserve in the cool of the Blue Kldge mountains in Virginia had gathered around him the secretary of war and other high officials of that department, including flummerall, for a conference on KANSAS CITT, Mo army questions. (LS The president's announcement proposed modern air terminal te be built at Richards airport here was made early this week but sometime before that Summers!! will be used to house future na. held a conference In Washington tional aircraft shows and exposiwith the highest officers connected tions as well as a terminal for eir-ra-il under passengers, with the infantry echool at Fort prssent Banning, Georgia. No publicity ass plane The to be erected by given at the war department to this the Air building, Terminal corporation, will meeting, but it le known that tacbuilt at e cost Of HtiS.dgO. It tical plans nnder consideration by be will Include every modern developofficers there were discussed. ment for the handling of planes Fort Benning is ths rmy field and passengers. all theories laboratory for testing The terminal wilt be constructof tactics snd new weapons or ed so that planes may enter or equipment which have any bearing leave from all points of the comon ths use of infantry in war. That pass. means almost every type of weapon or army transport vehicle. The American army, like all Two Leading Bingham others, stands by its formally deClub Meet in Home clared policy not long efter the close of the World war that the BINGHAM, Utah, July it (Bp,-cla- l) Two of Biniiure'i infantry still was the backbone of clubs bsld meetings last week at the flgbtlng force. That staff study, made by direc- homes of the member h. Ur and Mra Chares Winn entsr-t- a tion of General Pershing as post ned the H. and C. club at their war chief of staff, pictured every home other element of the military es- ning in Copperfield Thursday evefrom tablishment aviation to tanks The V. a. I. Q. club met at the as merely auxiliary to ths foot home of Mrs. W. E. 6cott recently soldier; to help him reach his ob- end discussed business problems, and entertaingames by jective and minimize infantry loss- followed ment. Mdderh Terminal For K. C. Airport -- es. Hampers of Congress especially Interested In army problems frequently have said they felt one of the soiutiont of leavening national defense costs lay In a careful study of the most modern means of waging war and It la certain the work at Benning will be considered carefully in any program of military economy. Ail post-wexperimentation with motorization or mechanization has had as ta objective the reduction of Infantry losses in. battle. General Summerall le represented as Insistent upon close among the various army branches to provide far greater fire power for the infantry iteelf and ita auxiliary services such as tanks and front line guns. COMMITTEE TO REPORT. BINGHAM, Utah. July 21 (Bpe. rial) A special report of the recent Institute held In Middle canyon wilt be by a committee at a meet nggiven of the Young s society which is scheJ-jlefor Wsdnesdsy evening Peo-Pte- beehive Girls return. ar Auto Official Report On Roads From Denver Tourist traffic beta ecu Salt Lake snd Denver is much heavier on the Ltncoln.highway through Wyoming than on the Victory by way of Vernal. according to W. D. Rishel, manager ot the Ctah Auto club, who returned Monday from an inspection tour of the two highways. Both routes ere traveled to capacity, he said. Construction work now underway between Balt Lane and V ernal n will put that road $3 excellent by next suinmer. he report'mud ed. adding that the hole" between Evanston end Fort Mridger le under reconstruction, and will be eliminated by tall. BINGHAM, Utah. July 21 fgpe-el- a) The Beehive Sirs returned Monday afternoon from a week's In Mill Creek ranvon. outing They were chaperoned by Mra Gladys Tm rue. State Statistic. MARRIAGE LICENSES, tKSAV. July ?9 Raymond Jensen end Loclle Rex, both of Hy. runt Jam Bernard Walker of Shelley, Idaho and Goldie Paa-- j Jeter son Blackfoot. Idaho Milton Parka Rim, Oakland, Calif, and Helen Swenton. Fleas ant Grove. Ray Alvin Ervin and Florence I Lake, Eranaton. Wyn Joeph Franklin Wrfeht, Eureka and Veda Finch. Spanish Krk Russell Wiiwn Lewis. Logan and Carrie Falsify, Bron. 51 ARRI AGES. gMFRfC AN FORK Utah Jutv 24 ISperiall Mr and Mrs Frank five-mi- le Fdwardr, announce Hie marriaee of th.ir daurhter Lul c Edwards to Hsrrv J. Parker of (Ha city. The ms-rlstook piaco st high noon Friday. July 24h at the home of he brides parents 'Tr and Mra Parker will make their home In PRICE PLACE PADLOCKED. Provo, Mr Parker being employed The "Smokehouse." an alleged by the Mountain Statee Telephone epeakeagy at Price, wae padlocked company tn that city. n orders issued Saturday by Federal Judge Tillman D. Jonnson Bulldngs o? are welded steel concon-dllo- Kephl Gunderson end Jack Bent, Price city marshals, testified that the place was being used to sell liquor. struction have escaped damage from storms that have wrecked structures In other substantial Florida. JULY 1539 One of Sanpetes Pioneers Passes CARD OF THANKS, PBOBATB A YD CrODUMBff NOTICE. Aunt Het I We desire to thank our frlenda and CeasaJt Catjr Clerk ar respective reiailvaa for therr k.ndaeaa, sympathy slgMre far farther tafermdML, ard boastful floral offering during our recent bereavement, signed, mra. gregort halljs. If OTIC TO CUDITOBE. and tafltny Estate ef Frederick Homngewarth Martin, alee known aa Fred Mama, deceased Creditors will present claims with CO. 1ST R 1 da. vouchers to the under.gned at It bask E M. TAYLOR successors te Joseph R Tayior. Funor lag house la Belt Lake City. Ltah, oa D the peop-- e or - a to directors eral before the Ifrth day ef Beptember A. end VKtaity since 14. Lady attesd-aat- a 1 HA Waa . CO SAVINGS TRUST ZIONS BANK 722. Administrator ef the Eetato of MODE XT. PLEASANT, July IE (Special) Mra Mary Westtrgard GiSutt, ataow of lb late Kwcn oisea end tt-of thi oldtst cltiacn died borne west of this city, at her farmcitys from ail1st. afternoon, Saturday A pleasing ensemble of dark bloc georgette embroidered all incident to old zge. She Wat over In tiny white dors, with larger bine motifs on tlM while collar ments Lorn in Denmark, May 4. aed cuffs . (Courtney of Martial et Armand, Paris). Sba came to Utah in lit going first to Ephraim and thea to Mb Piaaaant. , oil was married to eatd Docoaaed. Olson. Jana 17, H64, on ths lets Dato ef first public ties, July 2t A. ocaan, while en route to this counISIS. THOMAS THOMAS try. Sbt was the mother of 11 children. Atteraoy for Administrator. Her husband died 11 years ago. SHERIFF'S SALE. Surviving are ona orother, James Westsrrard of Ogdon, ths followTJf THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ing cbildrsn: Swan M. Olson, Mrs. COURT in and for Aet Lako County. Lillian Daniels end Mrs. Wlnnis State of Utah. Iiosi Savings Bank A Moss of Mb Pisasant; Isaac Olson of Truss Company, a corporation. PlaintMoroni; end Mra tattle Clement of uamar. Muoaeiman. iff. Prank against Tslroegs; 17 grandchildren end 21Deo Raipb E Drunaau; Jane alee survive, married folks would get rd; "Tours Brunoaia his wife, wboeo true name to Funeral services will be held from on Minds is unknown; Abr)ght, better If plaintiff sight theyd think the North ward chapel Tnesdey at more about Willingham; Jano Doe Willingkeepin' th wolf away Georg 2 pm. ham, his wife, whose true name to an leas about kespln' the stork plaintiff le unknown, John Doe and away. Mary Doe. his wife, whose true names are unknown. R. W. Dewut to was a stonemason foreman for the andplaintiff Jane Do Dewitt, his wife, whose railroad company. Surviving are hie true name to plaintiff ts unknown. Dewidow; two daughters, Mrs. Mauds fendants, to b sold at ahoriffs sals at County Cecelia Jensen snd Sarah Irene tho waet front door of the Homo in tho City and County Clark, both of Los three Court of Salt Lako, Stato ef Utah, on tholth MT PLEASANT. July 2 Tbsrs sot. TMiliam John, Angeles; Albert George IS oclock poon 1I2S, at day of bsa been no increase in the tag levy and Frank C. Champlln, and three of said August. that certain piece or parfor. 1220, but the amount levied for of Salt Lake, and a cel of day, real property situate tn fait bond Interest has been reduced H grandchildren, Lake County, Ltah. and more particumills and this amount levied for brother. Willlg Champlln, of Bodu lar. y described as follows, peving on bondt that mature in Commencing st the Northeast comer 1310. Provision le made to meet the of Lot 7, Block It. Pat Salt Lake WALTER ALLRN BAIR. balance of the bond interest and thence West oa North Uae City 6arey; At a lecai hospital. Whiter Allen of said bonds maturing, out of the electric Lot X9J.8 feet; thence South, Bair, 22, of 427 Thirl East street, eastony along the West line of said tight surplus. The city will have died 12,000 maturing in llo, which must Sunday of tuberculosis of the Lot t feet; thence Northeasterly 134 bon Mr. Bair was t--e son of Mr. feet, more or leas, to tae point on the be paid. The levy follows: 1 To defny contingent expenses, snd Mr Riley Bair, with whom he East lino of said Lot T, S7.2 foot lived. Ths body will be sent Mon- Southeasterly of the place of begin2 mills. thence Northwesterly along East - 2 Te purchase water sources. day by Kugdan-L- e to Richmond ning Ime of said Lot 17.3 feet to place of Vlreame and the land upon which lor funeral aarvlcea and burial. Subject to right of wsy over; beginning. are said streams appropriated and Beginning at tho Nortawoet corner of FRANK WALLACE. canals snd to construct waterworks said Lot 7, and running thence Southand to supply watsr for irrigation of said lot SO At a local hospital Frank Wallace, easterly along West lino and othtr purposes, 4 mills. feet; thence Easterly 1 feet to a point e ?ft Saturday following an 2 To open. Improve snd repair 49, died over South of tho piaeo of beginfeet three years 4s of more strsets and sidswslks. 2 mills. ning; thence Northwest Ti feet, which time hs wag confined during in s or lean to North line of said Lot 7, 1C 4 To maintain a freo public was Hs born Dec. 4. 1S40, a point 1$ feet East of the place of behospital. 1 mill. Wheeling. W. V The body la at ginning; thence West 10 feet along the 2 To pay bond Interest, t mills at 2 To pay bends metering in 1920, the 8. M. Taylor mortuary while North Line of said Lot to the point of are being made to locate any beginning. tfforts 21 mills Mfwfu) Purchase price payable In relative money of the United State. shades; or the front will be of ons this Leke Dated Salt at Utah, City. anothsr. of back MRS. and tbs HATTIE WEIGHT. bus Bingham Boy Ranger 13th day of July, 12. a a Hr CLIFFORD PATTEN. Sheriff of Salt 62. wife of F. Hattit Weight. ws may AnJ If Attend Canyon Camp H Weight, 420 south First Wait Lake County, State of Utah. DELIGHTFUL! for so banaful By, 0. E. Whiteley. Deputy Sheriff. street, died in Santa Monica, Calif., BINGHAM, Utah, July 22 first Date of If, publication, July home at a the of Sjnday night, twenty-eig1)1). an' expression, youthful, IS this RangersAbout are in camp this weekBoy in daughter whom she was visiting, acThotna Thomas. Attorneys, for 0 cunning dress with Its detachable Middle to word received her cording by canyon nnder direction of husband. jDeath waa due to heart Plaintiff. Jaquette that we illustrated for you Reverend McCleneghan. The group left here with supplies disease. SHERIFF'S SAL. today. Notice how It is of dark blue georgette embroidered aU over for about a woek. They will return Friday svsnlng Cooking prowith tiny white dots, while the Tn tho District Court ef tho Third Jucollar and 'enffs ar white gram Is belngvdirectod by Mrs. Mcdicial district in and for the county of State Obituaries. Sait Lake, Stato of Utah. Salt Lako cotton embroidered w !th larger blue Cleneghan. Rangers tee la. handiwork, games, Vai.ey Loan and Trust company, a cormotifs! . HILL. WILLIAM biking, and campfirs story hours plaintiff, against John R. Winporation, ars part of the program. ter and Martha C, Winter, hie wife, PRICE Utah.- - William Shsrtdab William An Rcvoirl Ldttle and Betd E Graham M. Hill for m&Ay years a resident o t Defendant, to bo so.d aa Sheriffs a.e Price and a familiar figure on the at the west front door of the county treete and downtown section of courthouse in the Called by Death. and county ot the city, died early Thursuay morn- Salt Lake, stato of city Utah, oa the list D. Price. hie A. at 13 oclock in at home of ISIS, ing ar some of the random day July. MELVIN WALLAC HEWLETT. P see HERE lee was given by sttendlngErape physi- soon of said day, that certain about the mode In Salt Lace of or land situate ss cause of his parcel death. cians At ths family residence. 224 folas described state of Utah, Mr. Hill was taken to Salt Lake county, to come, which we have encounter- -' Brunswick Place, Melvin Wallace Commencing ffc rod north lows, Hen let t, , ton of Mr. and Mre. for burial under tbe direction of of corner Lot td In our rambles about Fashion State Tax Collector bo of Bock L southeast Thomas E. Hewlett, died Mondav. He the Deseret Mortuary. His wife and 10 A p.at D. Salt Lako Cl y Surety Row: born Not. 24, daughter, Virginia, left Thursday and running those west 4 rods; thence Wangs Bingham Autoists inwaeaddition to his parents gurv.vlng are two evening for the eame city. Just as the tendency in evening Jg rod, thence cast rods, Mr. Hill is survived by several north brolhere. Harold and Austin ot thence south f rods to the and ons BINGHAM. Utah, July 22 gowns is to place trimming and children and numerous relatives beginning. Situate la 0at Lake piaes Naomi; also his grandmothcounty, Automobile taxes tr bong sister, Stato of Utah. Hewiatt and his throughout Utah. paillettes on ths skirt instead of collect! in Binyhm for the year er. Mrs Ann Andrew lawful Purchase pr'ce payable I Wallace, of bg Willard Evan. Mr. Evans grandfather. the bodice, as before. Paris cou- 1929 MRS. CLARA." HEXRIE. money of ah United States. ho Helper. The bedy is at the King-do- n that individual Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this turiers are commencing to place announced A Lees funeral parlor have lost or mislaid their notices 29 Provo PROVO, July relatives 3rd day of July more emphasis on the skirt of aft- may procure duplicate from him. hive been, advised of the death of CLIFFORD FATTEN. INFANT SAXONO.' ernoon dresses. Instead that of the Mrs. Ciara Henrle. 99, widow of Warning is given by M Evans Sheriff of Salt lako delinfamiliar bodice of printed fabric unless the taxes, vrtreb are James Henrle at the Henrie ranen Funeral eerricea for Infant County, State of Utah. additional mono, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. In Alamo, Nevada, Saturday. now, By G. U SCHETTLER, with skirt of plain material, many quent, are bepaid encountered. Deputy. Savro Bamono. 44S west South Tem. Mrs. Henrie s huqband and daughof the new ones will have a plain costs w)U pie street, will be held in the City ter both died within tbe past month. IRVINE, SKEEN 0 THURMAN. bodice end a skirt of fancy printed Attorneys for Plaintiff. She Is survived fey three daughafternoon Monday cemetery nnder Date of first publication, July t, llli material. the direction of Klngdon A Less. atThlrlot ters. Mrs. Alamo, Luncheon Held G. PL Heindselman. e6s 2 .,2eil. meybeu, sh ebrdlu hev.; Mra. George uneven hem line peculiar Bridge BERirrS SALE n roe, Mrs. Mu and Faun Prove, For Bride of August WILLIAM GILBERT KELLY. In the District Court of tho Third evening wear la likewise Washington, D. C. Sne was active In the L D. 8 Mrs. MT PLEASANT. July 2 d'strlct in ssd for tho count? of At n Balt Lake nosptal, William Church activities spreading to daytime frocks. This d in Pungufteh Sait Lake. State ef Utah, at a tibert Salt Lake will sometimes mean simply that Margaret Hone 24. of 2 Kelly, Seventh 40 resided Serwhere she Loan and Trust company, a cor. for for Salurd.iv twelve alley lunrhen jears tns skirt will be longer in the back bridge Miss El Rasmus htet street, died Sunday of blood vices will be held in Provo Tuesday. poratlon. plaintiff, against John R. Winhonoring guests, than In the front, in other cases a sn. an August brde. Miss Evelyn poisoning. He was the son of Mrs. ter and Martha C. Winter, bis wife, RiTliam M. Little and Helda E. Graham Kelly with whom he made volant at ons side will hang below Madsen won TOM MHKILIV. first prize. Miss El RasDefendants, to bO sod at Sheriffs Ss.e the hem: again ths skirt will be mussen guest and consolation prises. lus home. the west front door of tho county st TOOELE a At Salt Lake hospital cut "on the square" to that there is the city and county of Tom Mlskulin 52, Tooele miner, courthouse JOHN W. CHAMPLIN. Salt Lake stato of U'ah, on tbe list will be two points in the front and died a following lingering COPPER EMPLOYES DAXCE. A. D. of at 13 o clock day July two in the back. At the family home, 7) north Sev- ilin Monday He wae born in Sneljan, noon of sold day, 12. that certain West street, John W. Cham-pli- Columbia, Deo. 21 1S7I. Surviving BINGHAM. Utah, July 29 l) enth or parcel of land situate to Sait p'oee There la a strong tendency toLake 44. A dance was held recently Injured several months are one alste& Lucia Yelinlch, of county. etee ot Utah, described as folward a symmetric color placing, tfc rods north of the Utah Commencing Copper ago while employed on the O. 8. L. Tooele and one brother In Idaho. lows. both on day and evening wear. One by members of corner the southeast Lot of 1, Block the ta lroad, died Saturday Bom at Funeral services will be held Tues- 104. employes and their friends st Patside of a gown will b it one color, R. Pat "D fait Lake City Survev N. Y Oct. II. 1J42, Mr day st 10 a rr. in the Christensen Gemmeil Memorial club the other of a different color; or ronsC, of the club and many visitors Walllngton. running thence wen 6ft reds: thence had been a resident of Mortuary at Tooele. Interment will and Champlln eft rode, thence east nonh 6ft rods, the two sleeves wi1! be of different attended .the affair. Salt Lake for (he list IS year He be In the Tooele city cemetery. thence south 3ft rods to the plaea ef e lit. Mt. Pleasant Sets Tax Levy ill-c- funeral directors DESERET MORTUARY. SerVos ail the pu hi ic morohers or non-me- m Waa 1443. Waa 144L bar Service Above AIL O'DONNELL 0 CO. oodertaket aad m balm era 12 south Fourth KM Waa 1441. FLORISTS teeoM FLORAL CO. 14 South Decorations aad dosign work our specialty, prompt ituotios girea KINO MONUMENTS LAKE SALT Work, ll. (Spe-da- i) m. 8. THE encte-taine- n, (Fpe-eia- i. u: BEN WEBSTER Jonathan Set Out. JONATHAN, OLD UCf MIGHT feORR TO SES VOU IEAVING BUT SURE HOPE YOUHe SUCCESSFUL IN YOUR SEARCH BEN VJILL NEED He r sry MosnmnUI pro ill A BL d Jt. A THOMAS. U. R R.K out ausrpeyn 41 Benson Bldg, waa ASSAYEBS THOMAS G A COWAN. 169 south West Tempi Salt Lako CUy. Waa 411i Motor Bug Transportation. YELLOWSTONE PARK BY BUS Veil Ventilated Bum Leiv. daily tor hot Angels Ban Dnvr, . CbleAga, Ely, Reno, Hebr, Duchesne. Vernal, GranUviU,, Alto, Pocatello, Montpelier, Soda Spring Twin Fall Boise, Idaho Fall Portland. Seattle and all Idaho, Oregon and Washington polnte Butte and Dillon. Montana, Parle City and Tooele. I Weekly schedules te Grand Junction, Colo. rranr.tu-a,- - BEN F YOU g-- r DONIT YOU WORRY ABOUT OASUE-BE- UNION BUS STATION 8 E. Broadway. Phone Wantch 144-14- 4211-421- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ! L 1. Call Hanger & Son!' . J -r Patattaar ad Pa, U4 Imi4 First H -(- 4708 1. Haagtag - Situs teraa'p. ot I'talL t, Itti. la Salt Lag, county. Burch la lawful price peyaM, mocy ot tb. United Sum Psted nt Sait Lak. CUy, TTt.4. (bis trd day et Ju.y. mt. CLIFFORD PATTEN. Sbenft of Skit Lake County, State of Ltak. By CL Lk tCHETTLER, 6PU,r IRVEW. SKEEN THURMAN, Attorueyu for Plutatiff. Data cf first publication. July t, 121. MHUrri 1 ths District AAi r, Court of the Third D.wrict is snd for Lako Couuty, State of Utah. Doseroc BuLd-tn- g Society, a corporation. Plaintiff, John Koolsman against and No Noodomau, his wife, Hobart G. Adam-so- n and Ague S Adamson, his wif Fiotcbor-Luca- a Investment Company, a otherwise aa corporation, known Fiotcber-Luaa- s Investment K. 0 K. Piumbing Company Company. otherwise known HostL K. Plumbing ing Company, a corporation, A. X'uffar and Jane Doe Huffer, his wife. Mra R Buffer. V. L Kreoasr and Mary Doe Kreoser, hi wife, and 0. 0alma-sootherwise know aa 0. kaimoasoa. be Defendant to eo'4 at sale at the weot frost door ofsheriffs the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Ltah. oa the Hth day of August. 12. at IS galoeknaon of said day, that certain piece or parrel of real property situate tn Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and moral so.' N particularly described as follow wit: AH of Lota ST and IS. Bock 3. Davis J n Sharp snd Stringers Addition, of Lots 1 and and part of Lots 2 A 4 and 1. 3, Block 24. Five Ar Plat A Big Feld Survey. Purchase price payable in lawful money of tbe United SaCsa, Dated at Salt Lake City. Utak. this 3kk Any ef July. 192 CLIFFORD FATTEN, Sheriff of Salt Lake County. State of Utah. By fi. E. WHITELET, Deputy Sheriff Anderson 0 Cannon, Attorneys for Plaetlff. Data of tint publication. July 33, 13. JadtcU 6t u I WILL NOW THEN, THE BIG QUESTasi (C, , WMERELLVE START FOR BEN WCLlDNT GO BACH TD THE FARM THAT S CERTAIN! HE WOUIDNT GO WEST OF NORTHLAND 'CAUSE HE'D HIT THE MOUNTAINS IP HE WENT EAST HED STRIKE TOWNS AND THAI MR. N AND FIGURE OUT SOMETHING IP WE ONCe GET ernes and that woolont be safe TOGETHER WEJL CLEAN UP THIS THAT ONLY LEAVES THE NORTH MESS IN SHORT ORDER! COME .ONBRIARSIE, WE'LL STRIKE OUT FOR FINAL SUMMER , i i - EVERY DRESS IN THE STORE MUST GO. QC V ALL PRICED IN TWO GROUPS THE NEBBS COME PREPARED TO BUY MORE THAN ONE. plasm BACK to aXkJUEV CUNTT AMD Black, rE WUATD &CHMG 44 EAST BROADWAY r a quarter cf a miujom AKJD we GOT KORE TUAM THAT foe CUR ORTONS AND iP rwev 6TOle OIL VUE GET TO PER CENT, DOLLARS -- AkjC FATMEC OP . mDS Laugh That One Off. AND YOURE TVE GOV THAT WANTED (HE TD SELLOUT COR tjETU DM r COJT CARE AMVTWiMG oocietV- - vm going io cot TRUST FOR MV rNQ BOV, 1 for IN -- Coalville. By Edwin Alger THATS JUST WHY 'M YOU'RE CERTAINC GOING , MR. OAGUE ! A LOYAL FRIEND, THAT BOY MEANS JONATHAN! BUT MORE TO MS THAN WHAT ON EARTH ANYTHING ELSE ON IM1U..YOU DO WITH THIS EARTH! YOU WHEREVER aIterbl. jobUH. PATENT ATTORNEYS Bps-eia- l) ass C. DAUGHTER EJJOUGM MOWEN TO KEED WER FROM WAUT AS LONG AS SHE UVE5 AND THEN tM GOING ABROAD TMfeJRE ACS STAINS IN MV LIFE'S MlSTDO VTUAT MONEY CANT WASH OUT |