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Show ... -- t ' 44 h -- f - & s ' i fUE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY COMFOflTABLE BALANCE ' SCHOOL DAYS h a- LEFT! IT IB fit FEftTURED FUNDS OF UTAH - 0f .- - Tb ,h Hom " is. association win o. t 2' The .e-I- on. torrent ion wil he h'M in 51 !" ;rr,.. 0r. cf p& ,m beginning at 10 r ' SmUh U lItr ton-- 1 comml m far Maachuett. addition at the morringr atbrtn doiion sri,z1t,A!- iKtS-no- Agricultural th. In tba K.r.rmnt id .i the at thaUlah depart vocal mil. Isnaebeon at tbe fr will b WiBW4 at selection, a n nouncem an ts. t ocJtK 'V jlvan evl to thHhowln to xtiS?JHJn iconom'o. .ronveotjon at Conlarft bf Ore ra'lis , head of the lthea Wheeler economies at home of home sfef -- sal-ari- as vS5 . V t, t f. ,y pv15 OH FRtfiCHRhRP X t44 rotes ;V. , FROG v J . f ;a T - the-lob- Bor I '--v vI i- tuher-culo.- jHrsiFEjTHRe - Zvt 0B4ffiS Tbfphknis ;i ' Tve iR- BEHinO Mv-- -- p jtt No vHce R0?SJePjOH r., Of 5AMC5 6Y CUkRV'E. STbwARj, CTfePT FRCNCHRAR.P p 4'W -- 3 .- Wcaes tgxd" 0H ritrtd 5 FREKHRftRP coeH m fcoe Crtkkoe e- -d OFF Hnwro. An Independent Aiaault and battery on a United Petition for th placing of th name States mall carrier delivering mail. Is Ben R Harries on the official balcharged tn a complaint filed In the of federal court against W X Undaav lot for the office of sheriff at- tbs war ttled todays $2, proprietor of the- Ltirdnajr-fcore4T forrhcnmtng east Second Booth street I indaay was with the connty clerk T hs hams will arrested last night by a United Slate be offered as that of sn Jr.depeodent deputy marshal and ia being held in the coonty jail In default of $2,500 candidate, according to announcement bonds a mad apseiat by yesterday Chamber superAccording to 1 intendent of mails Alfred W Oiester committee representing voter whs are substitute letter carrier went to de.iver not satisfied with the nominees of th a piece of registered mal to a man Republican and !emocrat)c parties. living at the Linda hotel. A he eni $ Parratt, superintendent of tered indeay and two other men were the Granite school district, is chairmct d' man of .hi8 commute. seated In Chester the that as he inquired for the addressee neaday and dttermmed to submit considthe Mr name fsr Harries of him attacked He called on Lindsay the other two men for assistance but eration of the voters of Salt Laks they refused. Hs finally succeeded in county. Hast Ltd Tightened reaching the doorand was able to make his escape. Jwone of the mail Yhe action of the committee in dewas taken. ask for the placing of the to ciding This Is a federal effenee said Sup. 'name of an 'independent candidate on erlntendent Chambers and may mean the ticket for sheriff resu la from a Leavenworth for Lindsay Vo weapon icass meeting hcn waa held several was peed by Lindsay I understand but wee as ago in the buildhla Interference with the delivery of ing It was the 6ene of county tn meeting, United Staea trail is a serious of- Air TarriTt sa4d erdav that exfense ' that liie law should perience haa proved Postmaster Noble Warrum In be enforced more strict1 -declared W the pa at Mr meiUvng on th case said EfmvteatT'ten I underatard of the case Lnisa t that It was the belief of the meeting tack on Cheater vti Entirety that either through careiessness or In-of competence there has been a degree laanees which U I relieved akouid be remedied Wednesday conferred w!h Tounty Clerk Clarence Cowan and seri-teda ,ib 4hat the day for the filing of petition for ballot. on of names the rial of' placing NEED OF PA0IFI0 STATES Since Thurso) was hoi dav however, and since the law of tira irrat provide that business filing m a nollday may ho tranateted the following da it was n he . that he pa-u-f led tiany ENCRARlW 2. Rock. v . or Wf WUS1C Ser? on Dine rrn. Plrn VfgLKERVlU-ft- . ) Bfen.'W Tort M IrHoultural club facuty, California, head of th. d- iiffm.nt ofSToWg. homo economies of tbo vt aftftnrl Orogoai-' Mrs.- - Bene, - v.'JoorV heed of tbo horn, .conolotc. division fnflnl.hod SOIL TESTS FOB BANK win h. disposed Of. and election of officers h!d Horn th Th. present officer, of soritlon r rrosldemt. Economic. tsiisa 'ice pree'dent, .iiM Kewler, . M M- i- Dorothy TroUerbuMt.. ATta chairman, and TMrMrAlflstor. wJJe'er Mr. Luell. - fltee! construction Is under wsjf for th new Continents! bank bulMing at member, of th, exeeutiv Second Boutls sad Main streets, bul definite plena ere being keid up pend-Endeavor Conventions ing the results of soil tests now using mads After these have been comNearing Completion pleted contract will be let for the concrete foundation. It ie hoped to have 18mo!.I to The New. ) this laid before eevere weather sets In In order to make the sol tta;-- ' Mi EdMT PLEASANT. Vt 13 device has been installed tn the basentate rccl-trfor the na Matson ment of the old building to teat the Christian Endeavor convention to he carrying capacity of the soil up to the . requirements of local ordinances and held In Mt PIcaant. Oct 2T In excess thereof The first test which ha. announced that Pav'son and Ounnl-ao- a was completed yesterday, showed perfeet soil conditions for building an il no win lead n the big Chrl.tlan is receive anticipated here with weak flage difficulty parade and will atrataa Two tests wiJLb jn&ds in 2. being the flrat ao- -j to addition The one yesterday cletiea to reach more than their quota investigation the work Is being supervised of reentrant. D Ptnaey, city building InspecW by Mr. Row Whitley of Ogden, eta la E J, Brunnier. structural engineer prealdent. haa heen here during the tor; in charge of the designing for George paet week making final arrangement, and JTd A Hals. while here for the convention, and made aeveral addreaaes. The of I going work dismantling feaSeveral aneckf entertainment contract call for ture are planned for the pleaaure of forward rapidly The of the complete building rasing football one the delevniea the gameh Oct 28 The Ross Wrecking companyby on the IVanatch gridiron between academv and Westminster col- has the work In change . , lege and another the presentation of the piav The Arrival of Kitty by the Returned Missionary IS local soclct The decorating commttee has reFairview Mutual Speaker quested all buetnone houses and mib-l4- c places to decorate in red and white, (Special to The News ) the society colors, during convention FAIRVIEW Oct 1$ Parley A week. Young son of Parley R Young of Fairview. returned Tuesday from a Home Missionaries for three years mission In the Central States Hs labored In Kansas tf north being president of th con hanpeU Delected Missouri, ference the latter part of his mis- -' th. "" meettn h.ld (Special to TTse N.w.) I Mutual MT PLEAT OC 13 Horn, ml.- - .pe.ker at thethe two Fairview ward, conjointly by sionartes will !sii the wards of North In his honor in the North ward chapel Musa! nurbers were riven by Jenee 22 as fol- .Sanpete stake Smdi a W w L Young. Ernest Terry Mr low InvJlanola. ner. Lewis c Brad) Mtdred Pnnderson and Mt XaraenTMIIburn, Andrew Larsen, VT H Also a reading by Miss Genevieve Brtnton, Oakville Albert Siewart Un- - Perry den Petersen, Freedom. S. M Nielsen, R. O Erjckaen. Moroni East. Vivian Cate Falls on Farmer, Xaraen. J A Wataon Moroni 'West, Lee Severely Injuring Him Allred, John P, Johnson Wales A H Anderson, Vern H Ounderscn Chester, James Preetwich John W Iron Spring fpec!a! to The Neww.) W L. Allred. BUin Thompaon MT C 71 PLFASAVT Oct Clt, T P'TPleraon Mt. Pleasant Houtn S e was Msden injured WednesHeber L Mower Mt peasant North day when a was he putgate John L Ben h T H CarHton Moun e ting In r'ac't on hs farm Vest of town tainville, Henrv P Oion Biron Harop-si.ir- fell n Mm He was rendered nncon-cin- i Fairview' North Hebe T eaamlnation showed A ew r.uth Ralph Andcmon had severe bunae and S 2C II. Anderson Morgan Lamb 6 ob- he anide tain Green, ward conference the stake sprained presidency. MT PlFmtT BIRTH ' frcF i tI) FRon Ctrl .s. Lxme PutCH 4 11 For Sheriff as SC 4 biennial appropriations for carrying on the work up until Marcia ti. 111, acto a statement prepared by Id. cording T. Jose. secretary of the department. In others of the how appropriation, curtailment of expenditure will be necessary to avoid an overdraft. In the dairy and footr division on there was left U2II to from aSeptal, total of $10 $00 for salaries of Inspectors $$$$ from Si 210 for clerical assistant! $8 $20 2$ from $8 750 for and expenses of eaantng factory Inspectors $$2 4$ from a total of 81 $09 for office supplies, stationery and stamps In the crops and pests bureau there Is $1,285 21 left of an original appropriation of $1 104 for expenses $361 8$ from $759contingent for the maintenance of specimens. $1190 from a total of $$ 099 for salary of the Id pector: $110 from ft, $00 for the salary of a clerk. $884 If from 32.COO for egpena traveling The atate Inspector of aplarlaa hs. a balance of 32,64.2$ from an original fund of 3. ,000 for stationery and con tingent av&mtae The llveatoek depanant han It 36 67 left from a total ap proprlation of 143 031 S for aheap apection. 3 64f 17 from 32.70 for eradication - 3436 from 6600 for hog cholera control; 2,11 24 frdm for brand lnapactloa. 3323 11 from RMtt for and brand, and fl 460.12 frommark, 300 for conun got and. rttnyallng expeuaesano Harries to Run cxr SU5 French har g?T -- Wrr?0 , r: fM ... department nf agriculture 1!: has tomettecomfortable balances (a the ,Yuh 10 M this Bishop. the principal ttr. ,-"'- n , - 1922 By DWIG TAWS Ktrcues sone. kr 13 7 i w .a$ ftsms t W . OCTOBER ., NWIH Tf VtCWBF amj-A-.- 6C Members. Committee EVMORt The members cf the commTTTee which ail the a tion Wednesday though ion between the eleven took Qmdh were not present at the meetof tem. tri western states a westbuilding up . fOiiOW ern commercial empire waa urged by ing M0SK BfOOX D W Parratt Charles H- Hvdd. Blah-o- p Si Oov, Charles R M&bey before the A. W Moulton. Dean Miltonjen Downtown club of Ban Francisco yes BOX io George S Kirby, The terdft) governor appeared B v 9o Pbn bop R M W oolley. George inc and the club at their inv lation to jueetl al 1 In J consultation tSA CV.E V6LM wavs and n7 vt0K a peace officer of many Mr Harries means of raising regarding funds for the con- - ear formerly having been office at'otioo of the Wendover section ot onne exprime and v t e he fr h ed the teory highway wP the juvenile court He said that ea h of Me instead of having the usual leglsla even,nAr homes and detent r . west of ?ve Ko k 'n ,un ture of each state vote upon 4t they SimultH fOU provided that the people of each state !vJtJ av L "list w ho e that was thedevelop should elect delegates for a special tO Locate composite Made Fffcrt . he lit reahty , convention the sole purpose of which mad for greafuees was to decide whether or not they ea d tlirre are nu bouudarUa hiwe Relatives Of Dead Man tah Nevada and Cal forma Thai would like to live under a government the natural, A Consldgidon of tbe Gonatitutioa of tbe United States, with Particular like this These conventions, elected rocs) mountains comprise the people for this pecia! purpose eastern boundary of the Parfte coast j The body of James Hron. It Is Reference to the Gnarantles of Life liberty, and Property Contained by The governor told of met and one after another, oftn afterand com- h!d Bv B M Taylor necess ty of developing a muterlajui a bitter struggle ratified the Const!. r.K. IbwWw, Sometimes Dcslnsted the BUI of Rights. while undertakers because TacFflc the states Coat was km thaT object muati chief The tutloyi. dead the demands of up ir g made for relatives of the rights of all Americana were not look to meeting of wards of 900 O0 009 Inhabitants A telegram has bee clearly stated serf Martla 9 Wad sag Deaa William F. Hassell. By Js4 lands border ng n th. Pacific ota'i l man Consrress at 8o first of the m be to meeting brother Washlngsupposed (Cagyvtgrht by William T. Raesell sad Martla J. Wade ) Referring to development In this the first ten amendments our Ameri- rffate ro word hav be. n re Governor Mabev spoke of Lhe t p n DC can BP1 of Rights wer adopted ad In 1797 thev were ratified by the ''oumbia Steel Co which would a memhe o tv tion were drawn up and adopted by states Blnte etfel and iron for the western Pr Mr Herinn h " been then he Constitution has " sue iv2 and fs 1781 wes th and Nature has Congress in alt spates states the by and amended provided rarelv been i the f Enay Contest had finally adopted them ern states with the nogds grevet But they 1804 the eleventh and twelfth amendL were inadequate Each of the thirteen the courts and the storehouse of m nera! 72faith, ue oil if n frr m ments the club Upwards of ts participate is fbe essay wtatea wanted all the power in La own election regarding per cent of Is svger of the president were adopt in the Sixty Teams Near Heher eoaWst ea tbs aaSieet, Wbst tbs bands ed After the Cvl! War three amend all the available water power State. I. In thl. .eetlnn You cannot blame them Aaerteta CsasffltwUsa Mssas Is Me, rer rdln the1i United Picture to m.nt. w.r, .Oopt.d Governor M.bey Pan Franclw-Stricken With Influent Since oltf.en pspUs sf Jaalsv sal seslsv btb yourself these little settlements down problem of th nd will probably r.turn sebssla sbsslg rea tbs series, "Tbs on tbe Atlantic Coast Ail together then are have added chanirea rerardlnr home nirh within the neat few day, In Sbbrt Cssetltwtisa," beftag did not have as many people at th Income t.i the eltmtlon of United Pan they as of Erancl.ro h, wa th, Sixty teams engaged in hauling of prtatel ta Tbs Deearet Rewe. At tbse, there are in the state of New Jer- atate, .en.tor. and prohibition Th, M Toy, we.tern director of in tbe vicinity of Heber City have saaehaslsa sf tbs secies, early la sey today They and their fathers had la.t amendment, dealing w'th the Hrvy waa the Victory Highway aaaociatlon tbs aassy ssataat will bagla. left their koines and traveled thou- ten.lon of the vote to women been stricken with influents accordCeab prksts a a aftlver trspby raps sands of miles over stormy seas to ratified by Tennessee as the thirty will award ad. Tbe raUea ef tbe find ing to report to the state department had sixth stats on Aug 111 1929 They themselves Is ssataat will be prtsted every day foughtliberty OUT OF ESS, SO GIVES a long war against England of agrculture t 'hv Ed T Jones secTodav then, our government tbs Iset few ds ye sf.tbe aerftea, to make themselves free They did not founded upon the Vnstftntlon made assign retary oof thethe Father an mat bar abaald tabs aa wlah to glvo up these powers horCv after the RevoiuMonarv YTa r N to look after o' aoire ta tercet la this aerial an see tbst But the wiser people in the different It rpreents tb alms and ambkton cm ai oifbreiK the Ybs bay ss gtrls bsvs a cbssca states of our country fathers TbvJ of the saw to K form a more that STOLEN CM DP o' tiPu'a Lbieik mluTia perfect came to th's land to bs fre Thev ta compete. It wwal be avfasbls SEIF, union It was necessary to grant the in n jr , ti vn ortv stare anorg rhV off ts dip as preecrv each ays Ter fbrew persecution to lf W A government more powers, and suffered es- repo"rd Ther o the Every reader ef this central oppressor to tbe fix fbrever yoke M ni which Ls thi being rights serial will have aa advantage la tba every American certain of the a people xblfahed government cifisen should enjoy saaay esateet aa what la more imFrank Bartlett. 25 under arrest for the third oiibreaa with .i theiast two people for the people Te perri throughout the year to come So the bv the ps rtaaf will gala aa latlmate selected themenwho deew It the alleged theft of an automobile be- - weeks pi men as selected their people repreaeasf tbs great Itcaant kaswle th-who amended 7 and authorls ibem 4 wrest Ther select Istheto ypea wbieb the fowadatisa sf tbstr tatives understand what Hanging was returned to this cfy from Misuse of U. S. Mails with the representatives from other itr Our task aad tbs liberty wbieb they states It arid protect It ham City yesterda to esaatry obey means Rartleu gave in at to 1787 draw Philadelphia of eajoy- The loftv purpose of the fa"" Draws Sentence up to th(, ,her1ff of Box EMer up a plan of government which would th this because be ran out of gas Dp- be strong enough to hold the country tbe republic In establishing bv the people eruntv ut sheriff A J Walter who returned first real government together and govern It effectively was Murnhra Jim veterdav word. la evnrea.ed In the. tbrilln, e , Now who were theie men th, man !o !h,s c,,y sree morths In the to out of MAKItO THE COMrnTTTIOM. We tbe seeple of the I'slte etates. Running were men who were selected bv They d guilt' rt1 oJesd f wn'i their ile Ol"' form ff eno perfeet I ntm. to the oft ret eyf ,fnai neighbors to represent ihem just aa fn t ree toJestlce ton j r ' , Mei TiceT Hsw lbs CsavratlSB sf 177 Drafts domestic fwswre White of Roie'fjor r r men tat1fs are ele ted todav to us D tr -represent tbe Ceaettteftsa sf tie I alls einqnftii ) i r ef? In the !cgi ature rf our atate or In provide for th nrniites ing i "t ir it'll! -elfaro ir gtatea. the rrnfMl el b? f eromofo ' iter sure In those days o v irtfd r a v To ng tie he efee L Corgress 1p I to You will remember from your e letter r 1 i ed ' found law t e rot all Tnmen n mi he right to sod serara the d proiJho iomonth 4 ottr Posterity of American history that when study n the te to Th d er,uh a w to flnnrlvH ifime states a man had i rl ct j serve for Mam rne vu wM establish M rotiMtot1 early colonists came to this country; hav v a in.c rt o amount of money be- certain Did tiver vd r n jaii jj they settled along the Atlantic coast; fore he could vote in other men of the I wife Sf r of torrid f thvf His Keen ?r1er ip T5 nsrham S MT PILtSiNT Or Codgt) to many separate and distinct groups.) in religious faiths were not al- tTo Be Contlrued a a i witj he siting in the North Sanpete Schools 11 had come from tne same counNot lowed to vote But the delegates to on that sole it and want to g f r treaturer and Mrs Fdsel Christensen them were English, but the ''onstttuttonal try. Moat o$ ao the hrth of a Convention were To Close for Convention have announced out of gaa sef up 1 Ward smaller settlements, of men - there- were fairlv of Ephraim South ttv Mlywh-rarrewted- f's min represents yerter dav at was home In Mantl w hen we consider the Mis Dutch. French, Gerrrana and Swedes all the people Mrs Christensen nd formerly inquires Her aet to the poMce Mutuals Reorganize A son It was not many years until the EngTo1! Madsen of Mt (Special to The News) Pleasant work that the did that they wrote and sher'ffa oftce here department lish of had taken control all tbe land our that they were ab'e alto born last night to Hty re- from Mnine MT PLEASANT, Oct 13 Supt J was ,f,s of the car had on been d to Georgia, but even then to doConstitution - The Fphra m tHs at the tlrre thev did we FPHRVTM Dct and Mrs Newton r!meneen. not the 2ff that owntr W. Andfrson announces Its the corder wverj were the alike There must feel that a wire Providence guid- JSouth ward Mutual have been reor English and twins a hoy and a girl, to Mr wereall school of tha North Kanpete Puritans and Cava Sera, Scotch ed seV tion and inspired them Alonso Tidwell sOct l7rTnn,1M ewill close on Wednesda follows as Td and Irish, Scotch Irish and Quakers in their Young ganged her wonderful work the tear hern nriv attend orderthftt They differed .In their idea tkf govmt w- - e Thorp. 4JTuieot 3it Maeser H&adg Idaho HR OK FT. Tfrerlwwere TTrdrpsndence Ffxfthr- gWOTY DFR rhe L K A at Salt Lake in O t i i ernment, religion and education and Franklin Bnjarrln 21 ia It tea that 10 29, hers 11 William Oct expected These colonists had come for many George TVa- ngon James Madison Roland Tietjen first eounseor FAIRl'IEW. Teachers Association from the dlstrict-- ill go to this ton j epewart formerly bishop of Milburn. purposes Borne had come to make and Fdmurd Randolph Alexander Homer Rasmussen second coun or For Infant, a aiao of number board mem vention Others because of thetr fortune broke hit shoulder Monday when d ard ouerneur Morris Al- Miaa T eah Christensen Invahd db nor ae he was rid'ng fell with him. trouble at home Mob had come to Himilton al the prominent men of the most FAILS Mp Mr, eass Senior Children treasurer, tea'he,be free, to worship God in the way time tok part off ft lc res ig? feie own governE Noves Jiini die cM they chose, to form their The ediv it the f ur?h anin , r het that thev knew VHlrcklev for All Age The and M a Ma-,- a ment. to make their own laws to gov- of the expe-f- tOriginal iser, Beof the human race t rt ld rn'here CukV Lunch- - Home (yflcefcFoiartain. -cy ern Themselves, and ta the early dav in gnvernme Te u rr girls Mrs Harley and Deveda especially the exper- - hlv they had met with success cnee of and America Kar j Maeser R.gb' preiomt, H and Dorlua Eunice F'evena H tc u M . i k , M .Jted a m Ext r act m Pow- But a tlm went on. ss more people tfrn this Fngand Hansen H Hale or vi drew up the Oonafitu presi rv ASnv-l-B deriTsbletforms. Noarnhing-I- fo cookat-came, aa ehip were built, and trade tton of thetheyn ted latea. Mens I M Humpherv sup Young foundaR H th treasurer Murphv Rigtv. and commerce increased the govern- tion of the government under which erlntendent Fvert Jensen f rst counIdaho 7 alia, district repress niativ e VsT Avoid ImiUtionk and Sobstitnte ment of England became more and we live selor. I vman Wjllardson second coun more tyrannical The FralSah people The f'rst meoting of the season Yhn thev had finished tHelr work selof 5 The folmay not have favored thr but they will be heM Bundav O' which the that of Constitution part did not direct the acta of their king r recedes the amendments lo sublowing program w ll he rendered they Tsxes were placed mitted t ti the states They and hie officer Mis Mari were Mis Ida Peterson read'n on the colonist without thrfr consent verv carefu o see to It that the solo La violin Johnson VH Gisn solo. people Ro They wereownforced to accept laws not themselves sh-- jld approve of this tanah Jvn on of their choosin- g- The king reBali tu.po.ef.! win w.k. , fretfel the right to them fused !rt ther AKY FAMILY TET MAI IT FREI Thev coa'd not trade own Judge y.nrtr Uppy u6 pUyfal where they pleased If you a !l read Declaration of Indenendece yp.jr the her choice of mother has n ttrwwtw, Sere v am I W THE remedies for her will se how their liberties were re Jirnltrr that anvttna ia (hr baby atrlcted lormlr cea ue tfharf arnttiaatoii?" minor ills, but she should fie careAll this time the various colonies I i eye oo to try S' Praam. ful which remedy she selects hat were as separate aa so manv dip nct I trill fiadhr prarvit a'up III oral ree huSte she do tbs child harm. W hat countries They did not know each r tfliciml far an adrmatr rampit ' Some H rite mr trhrrr trrt other There was JSttle travel to rand it mifiht be safe for Big Addrrrt Dr H B fnlhtrU. US on to another Tbeywere herself may do inBut they were alikequttejjif Hwtuwtm .S , Sfoatianto. Jltama In the ferent. Da U Bar1 an to infant. llbortv each wanted fact that acd jury D13T OF AIJIES J. Reuben Clsrk. Jr, continues hs seises of artiou will find that that each waa subject to oppreRsion! from the English king if tbe little one cles on World Affair, giving sapert attention to the debt of the to ttm, we find them Bo from tlm cries and doen t waters and powders, which, may the United State,. A) i n t common delegate to ,om Bending want to p!uj that concentrate the blood and dry to dlecow meeting piece p!n of ao j SIltDE TRFFS OF CTAH Dr M C. MerrU dean of the Col'eg of tion In 1764 a group itiet at Alhane the skin, or mercurial calomel, its bowel, are conto gnggeet a p!a .of ABIon In l"6e of th Rr1ghtm Young uni- - ' First which may salivate and locwen Appii-- 4 .tc)nr, and Horticnltnroi'.st stipated England ,pws?a the Stamp Act which, look carefully to the teeth. en tt r 'ntributes the Erst of a short ser.es of articles on the ghad a tax upon certain art'c.e eu-13, put the diet and pic a aa book, new.paper. and plalng trees I f I ah in their relation to beaut and utilitj 11 lf a safe laxative like Syrup the child per,onicould not card, A articles ont teacpoonful of 4 Prflxran ( be fwral$ie$ hy Tit Tke1r aad Mia Dratlry upon! of theaa wlthoutptBt'ng Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin. Pepsin, and especially for the el! known local I iafoN kaxapban sreomiJleel by Mira )flre itnfcfnrtf. Flaa. the raonrt JitATH OK A DRAMATIST Alfred Ijimbourns tt on of then etamp You will then see results in a children, for invalids, fer rmrrirwf rrf (.led oar be will tor Record went ta England aa a. iit.. . - ' wTi-c- f ST'S artist, gives nn fnjrtilabed which on growing the from of fate trvglc few hours. You will not have to pids, nursing mothers, elderly war tax upor letr!a e4 fa fnmUbed tfTTasrfi the efartwy ef Tbe paay, Thf It was much 11k our an and plavtt-g- l rldaxUtahwrltfr. ard tbe Utninn Flas t brooch tha force it on babies or children Jeha Elliott (lark tooth paet. ahav'ng aoap people, ami persons recently operMbkIc (raaay. The ea.rda Th difference wa thl eocrteay t payaea-Beeb- e they actually ask for it. it is so ated upun who need bowel action the rfgh to! urn (71 f I U IRE STORIES "Sightseeing in Egvpt by Wilford O. colonist had never givenbeen pleasant-tastin- g sad free from with the least strain. M r. Lillian . had tax . .Belcfted It Piano abd thla di$M a mak of the t.inUs," by Staff lmpod Baxaphone Vt Possibllft jo Ir iff Bremngton of Woodruff. &. C., England, and fnnher . gnping. upon them by Cboru Sleep MBiirelo the how tell won of . a Evereoll were the AmericairTiog Eh-selling Frank arcud a her tf pereon children always V,mhr . . . Plano Solo Dr. Caldwell s yrtip Pepsin is I .aid well give .se. Selected hoc or newapaper without thla stamp , Syrup Pepsin, and These stories are well W ord War and will Win a Bank Account Thf be . punlehed .. Mr could severely h rrv Cboru Birds jof Spring' a compound of Egyptian senna Mrs A. E. Blondm of Muskegon, and In Vew York nr fen tnd profusely illustrated. enraged the coloalstg .. 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