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Show , , , , . ,, . a. . , ae. , ... - . .... -- 6, , , a -- - , - , - ,.. , . I , - , t - i 1 A,. . ' t6' 4 In0 1114111 OMER TO BE TESTED AGAII1SL ' 1!' - . -- 111FER1011111 TAbtolutelv Pattl-..,',ip':-.71. 4 .."' , . '' - , i,q.rw ' 4 I , . 1 the ratted States ferm ent la proeecung ter memorise:were le the weet fór sholosats it Middle than ILI per butter tattletales lees Walter U. Boyden. rent of burier fat. is tet dairy astel food eommisolotior. similar to trio, mode tecowing teat& the d poet. of at tatervals is morket. The Ou um' sold oe the Utah ehiPP41 In' ;toe being 1111.kt 1:tab-ma- 11' 4,,:''''''''.1"- -t ?' , N Ca' r . -- , 1 1 7 , .11-hve- ., -- I- s-- .,, e t,9 . 444 0tIrter'Lle We lAedit lee onkel se 1004k14 dreamier- -. IT 00E11 NOT ctJAINIAL, . - t 1 411111 I 1 . !Anil! ,rd. pionoor - businr 1 moo of Siert lAile. who Mod Mot Thorodey. wora held at the Twont)titet word tlishon chapel Sunday afternoon, Wailleoe presided. Trio It Georg nurnorous and wort floral tributes boautlful, showing the rospoct sine ostons of a hoot of friends. 'Among those wee a magnificent set plitoo I Irons tho Inland Ctstail Salt company, I and another from rialtIr Hooch corn.' pany, with both of which companies; Ur. LArigford was tormrty i4ontitio4. Th. &poshers leer former (Inventor William bush J. Cannon of Liberty ottike. Bishop Mut S. Woodruff of Forest bole ward and ititler II S. Woolley. former tilshon i . II i Serst ) . ' mismasimEnsionsimmommatm Memories of Early Days In Salt Lake Valley to Be Stirred at Pioneer' Ball . -i: - , . - , 11,,i.bp.ss 4,,E.-:111- lb. tite of the , ,- ,actod as pellboarrs. 'rho gnomical program consierad of a solo. "Who Aro rheas Arreyod In Whits." by Nini. Leurintle I'. Wow. throe orbs). Thn: Itt(Inighti4,1 Aertmooan.garg st -- II( r."'"'......m."........', t,, Yuman of E. left its effects n NFLUENZA Richards street, this city. When the "nu" passed ill B. upon 751 it left him wits an acute case of sciatic rheumatism. he said: Describing how chiropractic came to his relief, . y'I , 'One day, walin don the street, shortly after 0 r ;,,. I was stricken 0 ' 0 I e being released from quarantine for the 'flu,' Advieed by my wife, unbearable. almost with pains that were (7,e,1 ;"CIt see if ad- to block, Boston in the IL Ben to Johnson went I ' ''' --- ,k with my tortures 45 justments would help. I suffered untold leg and hip. ,, , '1, . ..,,. he assured "Upon telling the chiropractor of my troubles, and easy was a simple Viet me the chiropractic adjustment ,", , ,'' i.4 ' 1k......., removal of physical troubles by striking at the cause. Es. pecially the chiropractor said, in the cue of deranged nerves, chiropractic adjustments are the direct means of reaching '07 the nerves, and by. regulating them, removing the cause and ...., stopping the trouble. .". "Aching in every part of my body, I went into his inner office for an adjustment. After a few adjustments my pain i and.' have neverlad another touch of itclatic rheumat ' tism. , Chiropractic removed it by removing the cause, Mr. Yeamahs is a mail carrier in the business part of the city. Ask him about chiroprac, tic. It hits done much for him and his family. The pioof of the pudding is in the eating. Try chiropractic. r ,... . ) w'. $ ' d f j, - .. , 14 40 4 . - 4( korai, product. Firm a Foundation" and 'hest. Lest. fed- , P, . tonnes". Is oot ameriabie to the for tho Wintry Sour oral regut&tione. Vidor JJeoph ElJnorts made the Op- le the ItE trSt&latuognhttri. oftilltbsors loturtntita.17,tiawelor et ksoaptittlits pdatititrIls Tb eituation rails etteation 0 biota:trimly Mate the sod federal tn. A i 1 ; foot that for .butter aro hot quite thewill bs brought forth tonight 4 itendarde lois,. hawk re,. Phymirt.---- 4 lb years, r I manse. The Malt law vequir4ea of with tha original &asses Many tat In but. t Daughters of Ma Vtah ifionaora grandmothar. Meuse it 1111 par rent butterleMn. Olive F. Eardisy, per.oent will antertaie at bale famous annual president of ths Dsuightera of Il4 Mot'. thpr. and & maximum if for, of weter. Title makes allowance the mon battalion. will wear a plum satin Ploner ball tonight at tha Odeon hall. drams Ingredient& : ... ,.... .: . a percentage ofofether which was worn at entertain. case. 7-'-. . . .0 sae salt. be which where It to la aa ball oltlfaablonatt snotn common SOC1Ai Hall was first met. manta when to tor pert', of the milk solids that rrandmothar's hoop skirts. pantalets. 41; a &men dalain of ISIS with a black i , I t . will not thoroughly wash hway) and neckerchiefs and mttlene and grand shawl and bonnet will be th oostume . material. coloring :: lathe halm Isousera anti lac frills of Mrs. Ellsabath Hayward. prasident I Testa of butter le tieit. made shout Irecall 1 of lbs Daughters of the Irtah Pionoors. vtvidly the days ot "47." Ilerme, state alit year at by Ilartutut ...t1:.A.'''''''''.1: leNiiN The dancing will beat at 1 0.aaaelt Mrs. Lity C. Wolatenholms. president Boy. at the Instance ot M.cream- and Oa grand march at 1;11. Modern of the Daughters et ths Handcart ' t k. revealed the fact that the re& pret- - as wall as pioneer datictie are ochtod- Doers will wear a 1147 sostam of pink i ery butters la Utah you'll? I., but- vieditetroshments of oarly handcart silk and lotto ruffles sad a necklace of Palmer Graduate ; ty close to these standards. the "The Man With a Principle." ' I !4 &Wel ad alma' gold coins mad from tbo grit Call. ' '3 fate being as a rule I or,-- S per made 9-a. rt.; 14, I ler Mrs. Wells Emma 4938. Was lino R. Hours, tomtit sold from the the Phone p.m. gold. Office, 310418 Boston Building. candywill ba deacondanta cent ever the requirement. and and home-ma- d IS per handcart of will watt a hom-spu- n booth by CALLS OUTSIDE water anywhere from 14 toearlU.40a. -': LABORATORY RAY X k MA of the and dress. illastrativ handcart ' was a wide A. '., ., - ' . plummy& ' cent. There .' t GET WELL MY PATIES Tickets for the ball ars on sale by flannel woven by pioneer grandmoth. I however. In the ranch butters offered; e wear Mrs. Daynes-Besbwill a flannel Esaton ars. that found dual was the and company . but on the whole it -' , Wines-Hor- n more one worn was the much dress which of store. at were tha by selling drug , the ranchero ,mom..41111MM1 .,..--m.- IPEll Pioneare of 1147 and eervica men, three original pioneer woman. Mrs butter fat to the pound than Ittre the SO years old. died Saturday. Ile all-viDuke. American to sent and In bs will bettons will be Clara Docker Young. their the a well known chap.! ereameries.. Some of the ranch but. wearing singer Langford. was s. members of the Maxwell post. tor Fork interment. to salt. , - guests of honor at the ball. Distinwill boo demonvarsouvition Th the late of and earlier daughter tire alio ran eseetelvely days A. It. and an old prospector. The body ,,,1,0111.."11:. The United State, standards for but- guished guests will also include Mrs. atrated by a pioneer et "47." Harrison t4hure Olson, a veteran musician. The a local hospital. In at UndertakJanne. Rases -In the Qua 'trough-Allot:- a Easton and Mrs. Sperry. A. IL Woodward, will dam-astrJeannett ter ore given In the following test: children ourvive. Jeremiah James Russell. 70 years old. a rasident ing establishment Funeral services Young following numnonrancid a to tor the clean, tho modern ballroom dancat will he held Tuesday at 130 at the E. Langford. Jr., Mita Nell Langford. and prospector of Bingham "Butter RaulII Kimball KdwartIL the only ..:Que1trough-A1,1co- t The general committee in charge of chapel. Interment and hire. Keith R. Jensen of Halt ber of years, dlod Sunday. A brother ' produce made by frathering hi any two ilIvtnI daughters of the original -' later. Lt. OliveL notices Funeral in U. A.B.-plo- t. Daner. lives In manner the fat of fresh or ripened threa pioneer women who cam into the ball are: Elisabeth P. Hayward, Lake. and Levier and Ralph Langford Matt GregmehIn a local hospital. milk or cream Into & m&esb which aloe Balt Lake valley. July 24. 1147. Elizabath R. Wright. Minnie H. Jame". of Idaho. J Matt roguish. 23 years old. died Suneontains & small portion of the other The honorary prealdenta of the Olive P. EardloY. 'Alen H. Hart.-An- . !'writir I I I I day. He wan a natty of Austria. , milk conatitutents. with or without three aocielleeowill occupy special Me le Jon.4 Lily C. Wolatenhohno, aleDsestidIn this city. Wan.' wait, and contains not lees 'than 12 tell- booths. Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Miss Emma 1 1 Id.Weeds McDonald. seta Of ConI CALLED BY per cent of milk fat. 2.BY1212. and Lindsay. of Bits lacet cameos, I necklaces, DEATH Mr. and Mrs. touts O. McDonald, 461 and Slay Aug. F. LANGFORD. JEREMIAH died Sunday South west 'treat. Fifth treapproved may also contain add. S. M. TAYLOR a Co. Ms body is at the Qua 'troughening prayer and Elder Eugene M. ei coloring matter." Salt Directors to, tbs Peoplo Estella J. liyee..At 414 north Third night. later. irusersi notice Funeral loott benediction chapel. the Cannon pronounced UM City. Since ltitio. , II is announced. however. that in weal street. lira. Estella I. Mayne, 17 a dedtcalocal Tuddenham ParesIn William hospital. Elder Georg mad the present campaign, the federal Superior ServiceCounipetout She wee a Gaorge roma. 47 years old. died Saturyears old. died Sunder. ted.the grave in the city cemetery. Courteous Attoug000p do not recommend seleure when Ka was a native of Greece. FuBorn in Rome, Ga.. Sept. 111, 1148. resident of American Fork. and le our- day. -t- he- trottertontaine-e- s Complete Motor F:ouipourul much as 80 are bald neral ervice being today. in Lake to Salt came Mr. Langford 251237 E. 1ST SOLT11 IT. ive4 by arveral children living in Salt cent milk tat and la otherwise in n .14;ba Da a local hospital. John company of Lake. Th body is at the O'Donnell I155 with an Pb... Wasatch III aocordence with the law. All the butm one effMIEM.SP.,E, wan a hard The trip pioneers. ter that bass been seised under the and both his father and mother died federal food and drugs act contained MMEE1111IMEIMIMII Mr. Langford. then on the way. leoe,than 11 per cent milk fat. and , boy of seven, wee brought up in the of proportionately bigh percents(' family of Lorenzo Pettit. and spent water. NU!y years tn freighting. farming Government offiétals contend that .:a. T. Schaal of tbs ColuMhus Auto Word has been received In this city his and ingtng. Among his earlier unthe . adulteration by' a comparatively and Taxicab Sunof Los death Cal.. at the Angeles, held for is into he drove being service, dertaking few manufacturers of such high priced day morning. of Mrs. Adeline If. Mostana,-traightinior the material - food as butter with water. which g torte Inveetigation by federal sotheritlee as Woodward Earl, widow 'of Justin Earl. buildieg of Fort Custer, Fort Keogh them nothing, places the great body a result- - ot hie tendering to County better known as Jenne. and sister of and Fort Asainibotne. He was into?. of honest manufacturers at a disad- - Treastirer W. W. Barton this morning "Aunt" Emmeline B. Wells, president sated in ventures in Nevi.da mining ?ants's in oompeting In price to the In payment of taxes a Mit 'which had of the Relief societies of the Church and Alaska and as a boy worked on wholesale trade. The man who puts of Jeaus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint& the Union Pacific grade. excess water In hie butter can cut the been raimed from SI to $24). Discovery that the bill was not gen- Mrs. Earl was nearly 10 years of ago, Ills first large success was attained price to the dealer sufficiently to get uine was made by Mrs. Rose L. Tag- having been born at Petersham. Mass.. when he succeeded in evolving a sethe business, and still make more than In 113.1. treasurer's tho cashier Dec. S. With her county mothertand cret process Whereby the salt from & fair profit. It Is pointed out. The gart, upon its beina Younger members of the family she Great Salt Lake could be purified. immediately ! cut price. however. seldom reaches office, ' the consumer. since the additional wa- handed to bor. She referred the mat- moved front Massaehpeetts to Nauvoo Ile succeeded after wait w)rkers ffom ter Is not apparent and the butter us-- ter Immediately to T. A. Morns, deputy III.. in 1844, and joined In the exodus England and experts from the Smitht who detained - Mr. Scheer from Nauvoo to Winter Qukrters In sonian institution had failed. lie was ually la sold for rho regular market treasurer Price. The manufacturer and the and referred the matter to the ober. ISM coming from there to Utah in the organiser and president of the InIMINIMINIIMIMMEIMMIMI MINIMIUMM0111 MEMMIIIMMMIEMMI dealer thus divide between them the life office. Sheriff John S. Corless Heber C. Kimball's oompanY in 1348. land Crystal Salt company. Later Mr. Langford was superintenprofit on water sold at from 60 to $O ordered Scheer held for Investigation Her husband. Jesse Earl. was a memmots It pound. of the matter br the United States ber of the Mormon Battalion and a dent during the construction of the ewm.. violinist of note among the pioneers. Saltair pavilion. and subsequently gen4 marshal's offica. 1,MillIMMIIM. eral- anager Cot the Saltair Beach II Selmer declares that be received the Mrs. Earl reaided In as well as president and gen' bill Saturday from a patron of his about 1? years ago when lite moved company taxicab servke. 110 uys it was given to Los Angeles to be with her daugh- eral manager of the Saltair Beach to him by a young man, whom h does ter, Mrs. Elam T. Oodbe. She was the Salt Lake railroad and the Saltalr Tit Otyglis tout) know. Mr. Schur admits that the mother of four children. namely. Ines. line.These two positions he held flr looked strange to him, but con- now Mrs. Oodbe. Adeline. Charles, ail z built Boni tz.-cluded that It was all right and so put of Lou Angeles. and May. now Mrs. J. many yeare. Mr. Langford It with four other $20 bills which went C. Cross, of Alameda Cal. She ano neville park also. He counted among conto make up the major part of MSS, has an adopted daughter, Alta. The his proudest achievements the Salt-ai- r, dance floor at 4 funaraLwill bakeld tomorrow at Lee struction of the whieh was the amount the larg which at: that time-w- as The bill had been raised by painting Angeles. . T'cl.--3 marks-tithcorners four verlits Two years ago he perfected and on both sides. Into these corners had patented a mental raltrad tie, and been drown with white ink the nu- I &ince then had devted his principal FUNERAL SERVICES) merals IS. Wherever the words "one to t,htia advevreesioldpemnetntanodf ' penaetztl. dollar" appeared. erasurh had been or remove to made, Davie...Funeral paint applied services were eral manager of the "Metal Keret), Tie As We are conducting this special Used Care Sale to meet the strong de-- , . them. Nowhere had "twenty dollars" held at I p.m. Friday at th Forest company." ,. Friends said )enterday .... .. been written in save the numerals in Dale chapel for hire. Ann Davie. Tb that On his recent return front the were corducted by mand for dependable used cars the corners. It was this defect which servicee he was called by the Siprevailkin our territory. ry Matthew . high counselor of the east whence made discovery of the fraud easy. An- Cottonwood . Mr. of his new brought Langford , and stake. the other Important thing which was over- were Eiders of sTakers word that his efforts in behalf of the ' looked by the- - party who rained the City, Pee I). Herrin of Layton. Mahon tie were meeting with success. bill-i- le W. - Active-4n- of ..Barlisr Fret tho tact that the Ameeksa Mattbewa, public-o- f (sire a nd inter.0gden,nd An paid eloquent-tribu- te , Company . t the oasis appears on the back of the $I to ested always in the promotion-o- f A mixed her eplendlik quatittee state is not la Part of the $20 Iltiertet it ani the in- cm following selections: development of the Be sure you get the Genuine bill.while ssnir bill. C. Howe "Abide ' With Me." "I Know That terluntalu countryj Mr. Langford - "Homo Sweet for many years- played a leading part - tiv Redeemer Look forthirsignature , Home' and 'rind- be With You Till in' the commercial and industrial pro. - B. Storage Dam For We Meet Again."- Invocation was by grass o.f the community. Motor Co; I the,. bonedietkta to Mr. OJ' . Hutchinson of Midvale. Inter. WashingtorrCounty, by Elder tremen. was at the Waeatch Lawn rem.. Langford's perseverance. his Ad.mwlih it maximuntteight of meht his prids In the s the grove was dedicated by 0113fV111-- 14 feet. and 196 fest long la planned tory. where of ream the of the achievements C city i Every car offered la this male as been socepted of our neve Budsoa Brothers in Washington county to create Astor-ag- e Bishop Elias WoodrufL and Mate. They mention the ohstacles; , on the box., 30c only after a rigid examination by three esPerts or Essex mutter ears. For It la of prime trapor. reservoir from which stook may of breadth the DERECTORs he overcame; which FITSVRAL he watered, according to an applicafrom Our rgaulantion at Salt Lake. Every one tame to us that you shall ho satisfied with your education which be bad Oined for tion filed with the state engineer, 108. WM. TAYLOR. 1 IL W. TEM- himself. 'Known throughout the inhas been found to be In sowed condition and can purchaot. 'And you nallY depend you the fullest 4 George Y. McGonagle, by Ralph T. pie St. tltahs leading undertaker and termmintain country Mr. Langford'e t be upon for long service. Carter, Willard Carter and William L. ntoalrer. Services, and quality goods depe from us in getting maximum sere. brought scores of message s of passing Hunt, all of St.George, LThe amount the beet,Lrriess atyour own tain lee front any car you buy. condolettee-fromrnanI ale close I Of e, water sought to be stored is 1 acre Piss. 111. standard-makaroIncluding filo follow-lafriends. feet and it la proposed to colleet flood 10 Super-Sixe- s, IA;11'Agrie. litianit;let Paid ipt him is his wife, Sarah E. Dodge Brothers, Coati-'sca- b Surviving watertr.of Carter wash for this pur. CART, EDDINnTON'Ik CO,. Fords, Overlanda, EVerl ear offered In Ibis sale is priced excel, ' Balch, Oaklands. ItINERAIt DIRECTORS. -CEMETERIES NIGHT. AND DAY OPEN Chandlers. Chevrolets, Appetites' s& light de- tinally low and offers you a big saoney-sasiTo Prevent Intlentssa FLU:WE kirt. 121. opportunity. Tema may be artuaged If desired. LAWNS WASATCH CEMETERY, (Olds cause Olio and Influenza. livery tracks. PTIMPtusti 'ear. 54 Main Pt. Wail. Mt LAXATIVE BROMO QUININILTableta , remove the cause. There Ii n r one O'DONNEL St CO, UNDERTAKERS Thera, artlma "orphons" arsons Ahem, a reek Wo rs 7 efferitta these cars la four differet Lonjgr "Brom E. W. Quinine. GROVE'S Ind erbelmets Sestk, West ,......... -la represented in Ibis territory. make on box. areal.. 20cAdvertinement. cities in order go eve the Widest signature Temple BAILEY & SONS CO. CUT FLOWERS appetunityfor tor al) occasions. Funeral deplane arYou malty depeed upon ',artily 'bp saga eoosidern. actmai demonstration. Arrange for a deutonstra; Prompt delivery. tistleally arranged, sifters Wionaortal anal ' In 345ion tor your interests Was. East- Second purchasing, ouo et tie. at your own convenience with our ,Oade . South.-the" aaris rare na you would it you' bought ono Murray or Provtidealers Or With 118. preasatioas .plase Mak la lb SALT LA m nourt,N E. ! ERNEST Fulama et all Anterleaa at:to;a.. Lakes leading florist. new store. neral designs our speciality Decorations. GI South Main. Was. 1511. 1 IIEMEMEma KING FLORAL CO. FLORAL rnc I The Display of Used Cars Will Be Open Evenings During This Sale t 011'OCILHOLDERIP MEETING. signs. 214 E. 2nd So. TeL Was. 2411. stbe irtab Goa Cols eerapear mouldiera its hater. is oui , IdetatMal with these of (be people It erre. It I of lb. ' ?LORAL DESIGNS A INPIOCIALTY. M TB HEREBY GrItEM BY THE' 1 II 961. utmost, hoperteetts tberefore, tbet on lb sae band tbe Evans Floral Co,. 38 1.- - 13 rtVerichtitod ard-- , president. directors noosiloor befully oequlted witb Om requirements of its t mtheeettriq l tn., 1 11:s MONUM PSTS 1 oaf, tbh4shstiodicuk rustmore sad me the other bawd .bat lb.7 obeli be totoillar Os IlerViee 11 milk its faellitlee tor gintog SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONCof the oMeo the conu4any's offise. biting O. Johnson, Prop.. Toone' frAlioyle, msotal hoe -- Deseret Bank WorksC. VriantAM-ab- is 11 70111 U hoolo portleitiorig-to Is N e Building. kilt Lake City, halt. 'with poor iree a40W Ariad hamlet o'clock ant. sou the 1th day of Docom- 1 I AiltiCKIKORRAC--SALT LAKE irem. Mee to dimmer emir liable to rrodot stoppages that bor. lett, for the purpotto of voting -- - soon the qu estio n Of die01;01os of said ' ''seam siva we ore mallit 'porta! MI to reamer primApar 36-4- 2 23-4- 1 SALT LAKE State Street rorporation an-d- the winding so of Ito, an tbOott reported" to wt.,' Third East : NIMIL L.s corrAm. 1).- UPC., ISS NAST affairs sad dishNng tie asoota among , Sri. Temple. 12;.S to Li , , itaurIN, IS the stockholders. ' . t. Wa W. iii Wasatch 636. , Prooldest. Dirooto34 and Stoekholdsr. rEisti.---NELP .1( 11L A.',J ENNINOS. ; Director atd Stockholder. GIRL, ,WANTED TO ASSIST Witfril '' GRAf.i. LE 1111. T011trO. NOurettnek an4 vhildrm ' 71;')1' Lii dip- alk , wilt enmeldor wrhool-tir- t. . Stitt Lske retor snit 'Stockholder.. City, V.alt, .lovember-1-1St. Capitol Hill 'vAr.1i 1;,11. Jaisaltvlseipp.11;11 ;Vail , 4 , , . - 1 -- - T I. A ) .r0 I, ),.. IP , A :' 'a A lc hnut,. 1 BENJ. R. JOHNSON, D. C. '' 1days-4oug- Ilk I Overcomes RheumatIsm pl., ,,tin'h , .- $id nephewe &grossed. , . - ' o : tv.cte t4,. , , -, aiele,. . ..t.i. ', e- ,' , r, N. -- kl.4)41. 1 ' ... lirolpractille 40 7:-. I 1919 Sena III 8OSINE55 MAN '"....'.' . l o,, pot lo$t year sated Otrosottg moot t. to pariteutarty y tad riot. mae al orIti ,, - . 4110; 't ; 11.1111MINAISOMONCIff Malt. -) ' - j- ' PIONEER 61'.: . .s.:7: N:f:',".4. - N t4 r Dt i , ' 1:',10-4.- 1 r, -- iTL?! PAID JEREMIAH Es LINE101111, ''',7. 17 r . ::::11 I'lie I ( rt'r: , tit f FINAL .' ; 1 ., - 'if, i PIO , 4,1 i I dP ire"- but- - ": ' dib. 111181ITS ) le' '4'4:1'ifl'.-2:,,d- Ita' b t ., ""b';'174.',..-- -- ,,,, - Charge Is Made That Some Butter Manufacturers A. ' Selling - Water - at High Price Per Pound. ,. ' , ' 310NDAY MAI:31111M EVENING :s3',WS DESERET dil. . I & 11 1 ., -- .r.. e al - F"- Tax Payment Made Sister of "Aunt Em" With Dollar Bill 1YèllrDietat ox-ca- rt itts--I- 'Age of 90 Raised to Twenty ox-tea- IN FOUR CITIES itil Fere& One Week in Salt Lake Beginning Monday, Nov. 17, Four Days in Ogden, Mutes - rayand Provos, Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 19 Ac1::LCeLlsio Crlp cald Iglinza .., e -- gdlaripthre r2iVitit , that : 116711131B0 - i 4 US DCAR SA1 -- . , 130TTERILL'S SPECIAL . To 1 Geo-McC- TrItt)P2tCfsi J lain - OGDENOgden Motor Car MURRAYF. - 6 PROVOA. , Worsley and Superior - -- ld t Super-dix,Dodg- 31-3- yni - . - - GUY BATES: .0,.1 , 120 S,T S15-21- i 81-1- ng 4iomom.aax,omgo.'mo;ooim1- --- KEEP USINfORMED EIMSOMMINIM The Botterill Automo , -- 04j oy-treabl- - , - , ' ,. - r- zrk.-wmcs- UTARG45:'4..(9..K:77.-CQ.- .,,.. e - I M, I I 1 -- IIi I 1 , - rilememoollumooloimr A I imomm |