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Show .W' MiM Bifc rttn'intmiiiiiii I JL r'lVin ' aJ , j i t, TYis'iff ni jttnVir iloisJ MTNfi Ji $ Wr ii rmgfj nfnt i A' MOlIliINU jUC amusement. THEATER fTAHNA Tulu 5UTT0N COMPANY a dezm Sbute-Wi.ii.m,- Bwnntic Pla- yTht powerful - lAiphuiur the ciiv . Fnnk Linda". 91 of Leava Man. N " H 20 and . COAL, ARE OGDEN lii tro pleased trli-niii- , A.bcrt Kir.il iroiu a : luys wBr i. lecuicring .ad i( t:. vai-.'.c- ilui ro now con YOU? CANYON HULAMSKI Gives an OPINION TO 'A QUESTION BEIaG MANY IN TH.S THE COVMISSIONERS. K.ie WuoJcock aud Mi. Ida spending Thank.sivtiig vacation with their parent. left Sun- day nigbi for Salt Lake City. Mrs. X. c. Ncisuu and baby left this morning lor a tisit cl six works with friends and relatives in San Francisco and olber Facltir coart citirs. George A. Hanop, of repre.-eniati- the grocery department tor the John When the of giaucug of the I uli lijOi: it Kkllw ;.y ihe toure of the cojnimny, to cauu'.i road in Ogdcu ciiuj ju to per-luIni of llie idillg of a etvoil e. Slu ngl-.-Fitti. &me up at 110 intil ill? of lit leiai.1 of euuuly coten iMioue: yesurday, L'ouaiy A; .urnty Htiuiiiah.. hu wae preivni, uroto tuid nd vised the members f ihe hoard be did not belieu- It W wllhiu '.lui: power, under the Statutes of the ei.aii, i lu graot the p, (.iilun. He read a of the law of I'tab, 19'iu, which say. that, all such change u .re con teuplaied uiut be ,rcfeircd to ilie or tii ebolders of ihe whicii tbe ebangeg arc iu be This interpret. lion of th fair l.r the county attorney in a incur, . t ;h-- t pluu of tlio coiniiiliourt-who vi-rconsidering the udrUablii'y of Lcluing another mas. meeting on Friday of thl. week, al which tl;o c!ii-seof the county wero to be Invited and express their opinto be ion of the cimteiiiplaied (hangi . After some discusaioii. ihi- hoard of county commissioners referred tile tuk-lu- g of further acliou ou the liuea. .or of granting the petition lo Frcd-dcv.- i Btaiifurd of the bourd, utid be w II make a writli-- repoit it tlic niccl'ui, this afternoon. Jt is undcraiood timt he and CapuUu liulaniU will confer 'aud tliut at the afternoon meeting the question of bolding an election iu tile districts where the proposed ciunge la to lie made, will lie discussed. A potitiou was received from the taxpayers of Plain City, asking that drains be put In certain roads In was referthat ditrict. The to luvea-tigat- e red to Cominla.loner Madi-eand report upon. A comuiuukatlou was received from the Balt Luke Hardware company, advising the board that the ruck crusher, recently purchased for the county, had been shipped and would arrive here that day, The crusher will be set up In the court, ltouse yard and there inspected by tbe eumnilaatonera. President Btauford rationed having made hla weekly visit to the county Infirmary aud that be had found everything in good condition. The comminMionera reported having visited the different road districts and having found the work being done progressing favorably. uin-.iu- - mi-Dut- Angur Iiailey, propiie'oi of the Grill club rooms, accompanied bv hla wJe, left yesterday for a vlrlt for the winter months In the Southern States. They will vUU for several weeks at the Hoi Spring lu Florida In the hopes of benefiiiup Mr. Daileys hmtlh. don't know that Ogden have changed This is the I. II. Steele, Goodale Grocery ucneor to R. 11. Retli-erfor- d n. history instructor at the High school, arrived Sunday, and today took charge of the history department at the school. Ho cauie direct from Kendalvllle. lnd.. where hr wa assistant principal at the High school. Mr. Steele ie a graduate of Chicago unfreralty. and baa bad 2 years of practical work at a history Instructor, wiilch ably Ilia him tor lira pnsltlou he now occupies- - Co. The Jury la the case of Max Darid-sovs. A. Kasius, a suit for 182 damages. alleged ta be due at the result of a dog, the property of the defendant, gearing a pony, driven by the children of the plaintiff, brought in a verdict yesterday swarding to the plaintiff $40 damages and lira costa of the action. The cua haa been on trial since Saturday. W. U Maglunia was attorney for the plaintiff and K. S. Farnsworth represented the deu We believe in a and we not indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item The in hospitality. only fare fendant Friday afternoon, Dec. 8th, at 4:15 o'clock, an Interesting game ef basketball will be played between the boys of the School for the Deaf and the American Fork team. The game promises to bo most interesting of the fact that two weeks ago tbo local boya were beaten,, unfairly they any, by the American Fork team in the lailrr'a home town. The mutes have been training faithfully aud they are determined to reverse the score in the game Friday. The vlaliora ara much larger than the local team but lack science aud team work. The deaf girls are to give au exhibition of athletic work between halves. The game will be played in the school gmynn-i!u- the first follows. Our e prices and ought to offer a relish to your appetgoods ite. - ; . i - Scowcroft ft Sons enmpMiy, hu. from a trip lo tin- north. welcome s n:i-se- - MADE READY FOR HER WE ARE MEETING An' Item ef Great Interest le of This County. YOU HALE WAY Hqber Scowcroft calls the attention following, taken from tbe Ban Francisco Trade Jour- That's Our Way ERNSTROM m ! HORSESHOER. far specially prepared -Coma hating maan horse. nd mi how wc 417 do IL Twenty-thiratreaL Oppoalta Cenaolldatad Wagon & Machlno Mmpiny, Phona SIS X. d DEATH Orchard-Ist- i cf the Standard to the practical ara BV ' tr "i. J li' nal: "What teems to be a very effectlro matbod of exterminating or counteracting the ravages iff pear blight haa been inaugurated in the Henry Brlack orchard near Winters, Yolo county. Brlnek found that some of hla trees, the branches of which gave but little evidence of blight, were badly affected lu the roots. Other trees were tiot affected below the ground. In Both Instances root pruning was vigorously resorted to. Roots were either wholly ramoved or diseased part cut ouL Kvery tree waa carefully examined. and no matter how deep the affected rocta were found, they were dug out. This with close top pruning, ha eradicated the blight in one of Urn most valuable orchards in the volley." Mr. Bcowcroft points out the importance of the above to the orchardlst of Weber county . If the method referred to is effective in exterminating pear blight, then the orchardlsts of this soot ion have Mr. Booweroft to thank for directing their attention to a remody of inetlmabte value and one that is to nave their fruit tree from complete destruction. ' any flit out Tht,. Of Clk. is the gt-- l ;i... u ri.iv Unit , hrm-.gh-oigi-ri i '.,.1 : I i . :i. .iii f .. r l.iio. iat a Al till- - Si.'.i'.h 111 Ilii-'.I.- t I'Oadi cai h.ni- in-- , u ivoph-n-luined oil i Uiir;i:p ilie few tli c the condition the ihe city. lbrec i:i:.. I..!! uint early wintti. li f!m, iu of ;. uiou- .! ha caused a i lance to be raised K,.c;, iliiv the e.iuaiiou has been a luo,, crit- i iJi ii-leal. Now scheme ur, liv :he coal dealers lo u ; y u .J;,; Mippiy ihioughout the d: ,i!i!-.ii- , -- cd i available. 'iir'iiitiiiig whicii io ! Itii! mi inti.',- of virui-- r cai in Ogut-ahopa is to ha normal eut- aguiu. Ihiring the month of N'ovcUiIh'i' i lit- - uiiii.liir of cara iu tho wa. .n l;,ru, rd kept shop dally the Lirg- - foicc tn.i!n, d and - Heioiohue ordei - . iniirea for aighi. ton of enal to oi.o persou. A Hew lia bn.a .ut lulled When the coal arrivr.i il.- i,-would fiMi uian at while m the office ot tin.the euilra con. giiun-mhaa the many would wnii until auolhor tho Bouthern Iacilli; riuip. wrrlveil. T'.in arrange-- ! b'Vu rtVilcd for a king turn.consigiimeut mein caused So much uN.diisiucikui The tollowiug taki-ithat iho dialer liuuicii all oritcis to iiiu i be j one ton eucliof ludiuuo. Pa., is Weekly MeaM-ngi-r-" omc u portion of a iory written far that Tho plan waa praciiiut for ) .canv ihat paper by Jeans, uu English lad) travellime. Inn coal is now coal dealers are limiting curb iiil-- to er from Indiana, IVnuaylvauu, to tbs a few sucks. In thi wav ihcy ure Pacific coast, and la printed in ordar iraiidi-confiib'ut that the kI: uuiiuii can he to show how the paaaing t freed fi'iiiu atonal dism-,frala ivgaid-luamong the through the I'uion the treatnieut afforded, lu ,hl small cuu.uiueiY- Businiv. houses ami uAu-- iiuiidings iuauucc the lady guv moiv facia le-gthat use slack have noi i cniii, but ding Ogden man of any other imlnt her journey: "The terminus of the the supply on hand is running mi short that noi a few ate in aucli straightened I'uion Pacific road ia Ogden. I'tah, miles from Omaha. Ogden la at circumstances that they are Isirrowiug ihe junction of tbe Ogdvn and Weber coale al the foot of the giant Waoairb Information from coal nn-- revealed riw-it has tha best arranged empty bins in four yards, curly yesterday morning. latter in (he duy several depot with lunch counter, dining rooms, ears arrived. Many more are o tithe meals at all houra to suit tbo thousroad between the city and ihe mine ands who here must atop awhile aa that are expected to arrive immediate- some of the couches are cut out lo go tv way of HuIIm to Helena, Montana, ly. r Tbe apparent C4ue of the ahoriugc and utin-- to olber places, aud other la the limited motive laiwer. and the coacbra from other roads put in tholr places. A large clock ou'the cupola of lock of rolling Mock. Why thta condition exhila Is explained by the railroad the elation la brighter by electric light official this way; After the summer by night than it la by sunlight in the day and la most helpful. There iu a rush of traffic wes over many engine and freight can have bad ao strenu- I lain conductor, guuiiil, courteous, pabusiness it la to ous a season that the repair shops ara tient, whose as there ara crowded with disabled locomotives and direct to the right cars. Sixteen Rio Urande engines are iiIhiui a dozen tracks with train going in almost aa many directions evnow in the shops at Balt lake, underbuur. It would lie bewildering (o going repairs that the summer rush ery made necessary. The local whops are ihe ordinary duy coach traveler if It filled with engines and ram. When were not for this train conductor." repair are finished, official predict A new machine Is to bo an immediate ferwar ding of the cara of real that line the switches from the installed in the boiler sliup at tbe Bou there Pacific shops. A portion of mines to tbe distributing point. ibe machine has been received with the Information that the balance will REED HOTEL CAFE follow In the next day or two. Tha new machine la knowu aa tbe "Ferguson Oil Furnace, and wlo-installed Manager Comes From Chisago With will expedite matter considerably in Much Experience, tbo department, aa between Sis) and 40U Ones a day caa ba In two weeks tbe Reed Hoicl cafe wcldid. It will be a big improvemrut will be open for public patronage. over the euko furnace now iu the acre Since the rhungu In tbe dining dpurt-mrn- i vice. Tho new furnace will b fired waa divided upun, with rrndo oil which will be slilpd of the work on the new quartern haa been from California and stored in a largo pushed with dispatch. AH electrical tank which 1 being built in the yard wiring, doors, a new ceiling and si ore frr this purpose. When Ibe new machine is ready for servie all of the rooms Lav bran completed. The to be need in tlm shops at Balt and kilcheu apparatus will be t ailed In time to offer an elaborate I ake end Ogden will lie welded at Ogden. Advices received from the facChristmas menu. In the dining iwun glues walla will tory amis that the machine will be adorn two alder. Tbla fa a new accompanied by a representative from feature for a rafe In Ogden that will Chicago who will rat it up. add materially m the beauty of tbo room. Small lilea will be laid for tbe ljocal officials are making preparafloor. Tbe ceiling will bo of orua tions for (be handling of the now train mental design and from It will bang which will be ran over the Union Pacific and out of Ogden to Ixm Angeles. large braas chandoliera of eight light TMa train, aa stated before, will be each. There will U- - no boxes iu the cafe. placed in service on the fifieemh of When completed 7 people may ha ac- the present mouth and will be strictly commodated conveniently at one time a limited (rain with the exception of For merchants and business mnn a aprrlul manu ha been arranged within the income cf the average clerk in r sup-pethe city. Elaborate private dinner parties and sumptuous repusls will be taken care of as easily as the eimplcat meal on tie menu rard. The business man's houra win be from 11:80 a. in. to 8 p. m. Tom Van Tine, who In to be Ihe manager, is a man of wide experience In the CHfe business. He has been in this city for some time, bnt now runs a cafe H- haa been InstruIn Chicago. mental in erecting some of the finest cafes In the middle part of Ihe country. , evi-ia- the News From Comes Idshe That She It Dssd. - 1 fn,lrl trucking and carting and hare a bust-betide- guick-actio- n Allen Transfer Co. Ik he CALIEORMA residential dtp u A pace to apend a 07 Tonr vacation. Only a 10 tha Mltlor Angola cara. i?? 6eWul 8laiUb he if la Casa Grande Hotel F. WOODBURT. hlaaat or. Hntnl of Pasadena effoie ro2Lmr i1 par. day. V ua ii ii! ul'hnii "i etiai-iie- Choicest EATS r r . trp g The Market Affords Greenwell Bros. HARNESS h well made and of good if you want to get real satisfaction out of It. We are making should PRICESLAP SPECIAL WHIPS. BLANKETS, Butchers For Fine Meats J. C. Platt Saddlery j?i Wash. Ave. 379 Twanty-thir- Phoaaa Ball at DRUNKENNESS Cigarrita and Tobacco Habits Cured by TRIB e-t- fig? Lei us again imprest upon your mind that TRIB" la a harmless, positive cure for the liquor habit. Boos fighters, remember that "TRIB It aa honest cure. Cigarette habit TRIB" cures the long draw aa well as the Chewing tobacco of light smoker. no matter how long standing, cured by TRIB." Pipe Smoking After comtreatment of Trlb the den mencing sire entirely leaves jou. An honest cure at an honest price ie what the Trlb Chemical company la putting at your very door. Try it. If you are In need you will never regret it. Investigate thl remedy while we are offering you ah absolute guarantee with everv treatment. Price MJ. 60 pr treatment. xa-1- AND FISH 89 s; lad. POULTRY THR BEST. Bluer Phase 190. 111. Lindsey TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Meat Market FOR YOUR CHOICE. FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. Wa plena 23 1 1 none overyooo. Phonos lnd. 171; 171k. BaU Washington Avenue We Keep 2321 Bell 171-y- lnd. 841. ; Washington Avenue WM. WILPORO, the Preprieter. BIELS MEAT MARKET Best Meats Monty will buy; no inferior meat handled at BALLARD & RINCKERS 173 25th Street IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phones 331 Twenty-Fourt- Just pbont vs (U. St. h Meat Market . Your Cuts Are Ours The Fineet Meets en the market are always Phonal Ball Phones lnd. 843; Bali 92. JRV Preprieter, llf-k- lad. ; ill NEVADA MARKET 126 Street Twenty-Fift- h Groceries and Choice Meats of Ail Kinds fend here. C. H. CREENWELL, tad w assure yon the best ELITE Our motto Is to please. Everything ilrat-clia- Pboae lad. 874. 2323 Washington Avenue W. W. STONE, Prep. LONDO N THE ARMOR Meat Market Meat Market EATS THEM ALL POR A. WRIGHT, Prop. FINE SELECTED Fresh aod Salt Meals. MEATS Game end Fleh fn Seaton. We handla Nothing but Prime Steer Beer. FRESH AND CURED. FISH Both Phones SI 13. Specialties: nd fug.- Home Made llsrd Siutag. are Strictly Firat-Claain Every Line. Geo. F. Cave, Sole Agent, Ogden, Utah. - AND POULTRY at all season. ST. TWENTY-FOURT- - 7r::u: art tom to get tha boat at this market. Ton 2475 Washington Avenue Ail Meat 4-- Choice Meats 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. Co. d FOR POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. on COMBS and ROBES . CURRY BRUSHES for this week only. We cut nothing hut the best brand of OAK TANNLD LEATHER for our goods. Fred L. Keller Wholsulo and Retail s aftdr-tbeate- a IS g r - y. i; ('dim t - i u;H lmw tiie o.lui. ni.i u . i..- - ili., i cun u'ih, cji on SdiiiL--- : u Pxc.Iic No. iu ibe rear sud of ti.o I train arriving a: Ugdnn. which was due to (he fact thl d'.'uwhead in I tlie car had brokeu. ? -- ed t grad-'- , To Buy the i e . . ...itM- .. i - m PASADENA j . i.a-- o'-- 1 A telegram from Emuistt, Idaho, was received yesterday by Elijah Larkin, informing him of the death of Mrs. Mary Riley at Ogdsn. Mrs. Riley went to Emmett, twu weeks ago to visit Rev, Bumnof Rogers, Baptist minister of the church there. Shortly offer her arrival aba caught cold and the cold later developed into an ueute case of pneumonia that resulted In her death last nlghL Mrs, RIlay haa been a resident of Ogdon for many years. She was a devout Baptist aA in her 70tb year. She had many frienoa Who will cherish her Blnce the death of her slamemory, ter she has been aieadlly declining. They were close companions fer 70 years. Mr. Riley leaves a daughter, Mr. Holes Chase, of 579 Tweuly-iblr- d tract. A peculiar Incident la associated IN DISTRICT COUNT with Mn. Riley's death. Before leaving for Idaho she made all arrangements with Undertaker Larkin for her y MEW LAW FIRM to Pay a funeraL Minute oelalU of tbe coffin, A. Van Fatten Ordered Note. dress and other formalities were exJudge Corn Femn Partnerahip With plained, and recorded by Mr, Larkin, In the Second District court yesterupon the request of Mrs, Riley. A preJudge Maginnis. monition of her coislug deaih, that day tbe docket for the December taken up and the conviction, wan the term of court wua developed into following case wore disposed of: The law lira of Judge Maginnis will cause of her unusual action. The plaintiff in the case of O. hereafter be known aa "Maginnis and Tbe body, waa Shipped to Ogden yesvs. the Union Pacific comThe new member, terday morning. It Will arrive WednesCorn, lawyer. GO days In which Hon. Judge B. J. Corn of the supreme day, and be taken to Larkina under pany, waa grained court of Wyoming, come down from taking parlors and prepared for burial. lo serve and fi'-- motion for a new now a trial. Cheyenne, Bunihy. and is In the inatl'i f the cslaie of AYal-te- r member of thr firm. OF SCHANSENBACH WILL brilliant a and EvaMl. English, et al.. minor, with comes Corn Judge waa chief Jushearing on ihe petition of Mrs. Jane n cord as a lawyer. He MeGilpin, for ti appointment of hertice of thc'sitpreni' court of Wyomwas asao-cia- 'e Judge Patton Named Executor With o self a guardian of the tau and until 14. from lna ing Specific Duty to Perform. of tbe rlillrin-- and the objection :nailce from 18G to 1890. when ws- - chief Justice of thereto by lxiui'-- c EnglKh, et al. The ' Maginnis Judge The laar will and teatann-nof court heard the testimony of Mi. 1904 bo hj bcn nine but Wyoming, He Is Adolph Bcbauernbach haa been tiled In MeGilpin. J. J. Drivi r and Louise Eme practicing- law in Cheyenne. Disoffice clerk's Second of the the the petition, fixing wall known over the western country trict court, with a petition of the execu- lisb, and granied and Judge the bond of the petitioner at 15'ib. a a lawyer of sbilRy. He In A. adB. be will Pat tho ton,. tor, tbit law, of Judge Howell banded down a deMacinms sre old friend mitted to prol-atand that letters of cree iu the case of C. M. Post x. A ahd tralnin and similar experiences odir.lnlitratiou be granted to him.. Van Psiten. awarding Judgment to the combination. a strong they will make The will provides that hiu estate be for in the complaint. oa divided into three equal shares, one plaintiff Tho atilt, was to recover on a promisLlhblo to each hla wife, Mary share sory note given by the defendant to SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL Bcbantenbach, hla daughter Ida K. the plaintiff. December 1C, 1903. for Bcbansenbech, and to hla daughter 81,000; with interest at 8 per cent from 1C. of Coav..ra, Kate A Schr.nsentach- date of note. Emma Christie. the Judge A. U. Fatxn la named ixacw-io- r aj xat toJuve-5formerly of Ogden, ; one of i.' ad School yeiterdiy Fy JUDGE DEES ESTATE deseed the v ;i J.ruL that the administravrtr. She s.: . a cii'iteLt search for te! his l vi JnccrrgiVe. ina-i- ; da- ; !?, llctc A chr.nMQbach, whoto BchrOI to e- -vWorth Nearly Half ;Vone t,c that wii ro nntnrwa to tha de- Appraisers Finda ItMillion. o. w. . : Vits u mi. ence n .u e Is ti his : e time death. at r C. er cf e can f'; Ehvme. Sheffim ) .e re w.a pot v. -- ifK iue nf the r:en ;i ui 1 a1 h r M .oJ fiy t fled wl.h .ho will, but certain oection i Tbe appraiser of tho ThomasShurt-lif-D. . works a dome" wouldwibecr. sent f to the In the will recited what a part of the Dee estate, A. McFarland, A. D. tudre thsf she estate consisted of. although, no value and Thoms Whalen, have placed she tqa-- irt la set on the different 'securities and the value of the property ox follow: lin guess to go ny Pjae. u 40.118.CC . Real estate hoarding properly named. rooms of 440,092. i a etreet. where personal m Twenty-fift- h EXCUBION TOTCHICAOO mg wit arrested. , .148011.41 Total DEC. 14TH ANR 1STH. of report n-t-ut Dee. Vf,. Xeglected colds make fat grsve-yardr- . on the National Glnncrs association Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syr-nand c lo pub-HChicago return, Ogden gft.50. was made thta rear's coDon crop men and women rn x haimv. via Vn'on Pacific R. R. Tickets cnoil helps gives The report . .tnonnwnbaletoday.lh .os-o- n Jdeld. to tctnra nn'il Jsn. S.h. ler,. viaotwi- - on 9 eng i'-.- 1 .v OUR BUTCHERS The Places - t SI i;.' .i Ki.i u u.' miB.' lu, try miles. alifcoiuli iv lie mv. : th., ,. ra in. .. Th.- - I j - . nr-aon- s 2? tnu ex - m-i-iv- e e- - CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER 00 Hue In "making hid ns know at far ahead as . train you want to catch 11 ,Iin(1 you. Mr. Salesman, with niJlkR. snniplo cases, etc., at the n. long before the whistle blow. tax you too much, tithes. Wo bj mii s MRS, MARY RILEY HAD ORDERED HER COFFIN. New d;i ii..;'i'il l lit-i- And having a large crowd ot come into this part uf ih.- - n'liiniry aud commence opera-- . on the proposed weeteru iniia iXiiT.iuni of the Chicago it Northwes'.-- i iinen. fast Tuesi u or the Buvlingtim engineris day a corps of surveying iHsed through this vicinity oud went ew i:i i'.iMU-- - pv li.'ii du., rhiiir u:ul ooach. in-, ,i p:,u-jcu;- .hop and tbi Prom-laaor- HE i, in.. in ,ii' iii i. 1. Ri-e- . Wa i.ii " iiicli i lii.s n PEAR BLIGHT P. ASivED C!TV. - io luiiow . ll welcome, OF OGDEN iu MiLn- I n-- - of ,jl .lIMlWtl il I iit D.-- ju. m u-j- on Mi. Brothers funds. h.-i- . ll.ithC ll'.nll- in sK'i'i.i i ,a Vuion in,. l.alii.- No. ,i:.( mi.: hi i wiio trom Sail Consumers Are New Ony a il.aku 1'1 niti.1.,1 Si!,. i:i,I.inn i:a:u Few Sacks of Ceai at a il-- t n. .. iu it i'.i: i I'niuii uii I'a Time. t "u.it rilli .Nu. A mr:iage llc.Q.e lia iitvii is.ued Ccurae of County Must to Amos tiairi. ui, ug1. d 27. and Mtfcs OrangeBeinSubmitted to People of FraM'i'. Vjggini .tl. of beth 1?, nj.tl Valley. Ogam. Rebei:, alter You U.:- II IN AND OUT ut pri j' is ild liti . i i rct iCBtutius .hr I". ah Ldikr. I 111 t Wi - iiv-- Montt Crtato). Drama .Mk th Great EngliMi Taylor. Th. Ticket lel (A IN ii. I. i; id In ) uli lue iiikiul j m Hi'S . .mi wanird buy im". 5, ta,dy factory. A. M. of Alfiers IU Prisonsr By , liK('OIKli JlniiMNiJ, AM OUT OF 'RAILROADING 1 RESERVOIR BREVITIES 1Ii.V H ITAll, LX.A111NE1I: .pJmjp'fc' ' Just phone u and w will take car ot you. a Phones a Bell 477-k- : lnd- II . ? |