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Show i " ' i , t tisor--- a .t. - I , I , , . THE DESERET After you eatalways use ' I CHAMMAN CHOSEN Alia 1 EAToN I ' COMMITTES APPfiINTED,' 1- - . FOB COY, CO , -- HALLI, - I Thnmets N. Taylor Democrieitt nominee tor governor, will preside at the Democratic roily given in honor or Governor James M. Cox In the tabernacle - Wednesday eveninr. Hlinember ! 11. perniaily head Cox will Gotvernor -- c STATE , MINER MOS DISPUTE IN CACHE CO, Acid-Stoma- ch VA ode I 0141 . I 41 , E Zemin treat I r ' i 0 t. . , - t , , . . I -- ''-- , - - Preferred StOck preferred as to assets and dividends 2c:c quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1, and October Maturityi, July 1, 1930 . . 1 -- all Celorada lases, sad diesdeade exempt from Normal Federal Imola. Tan Dividends payable 1 - . , - Commencing' December 31: 1023. the Company shall annually sei aside 10 of net earnings, as a Sinking Fund redemption of iti outstanding Preferred Stock : e : for-th- C. . . .. $,.e . Fletcher Savings & Trust Co., Indianapolis, Transfer Agent Indiana Trust Co., Indianapolis, Registrar and Trustee Western Transfer Agent, Colorado National Bank of Denver 1,. - .,- - ' . - ,- ------- ,, ' . d -- CAPITALIZATION - MtiterT-Merrart- the-atoc- - . - - - vie Cumulative Preferred Stock (par value $100) Common Stock (no par value)....... ... .. ... - . $8,000,000 'haves , ! - - D -- - - - , predecessors- have specialized for years in the manufacture of every approved type of engine : during...the war the Company 7-- over--fift- - U. ..Manufactuzed - 1 for theGovernmentapproxi7 matelv 750,000 h. p.irr engines.of v.arious types.The 'Company is now specializing on two standardized pr9ducts capable of the economies and profit of quantity. productionthe Midwest Utilitor, and a heavy-dut- y truck and tractor engine. , ' these machines in the hands' of satisfied users,----th- e to withstand:the.-----ability of hardest usage, and its service in a great variety of capacities, has been successfully demon- - - y-- - - - , kJ. ;i, . - 00.; . - bei produced; and. its prac. tical features, mike its field unlimited. Within a few months after the Midwest Utilitor was released for sale, orders were received for over , - 20,000 machines, so that the Company found it necessary to withdraw its sales efforts and concentrate all its energies toward increasing plant facilities to keep up with the demand. - . ''' President I -- - - - - of the Nordolte - MR: CHARLES 13.- - & - SOMMERS, President of the Gibson Co. - - . ---- 1: .-- - , .1. - ,,-- - - - - , - - -- - -- - - -a- -- --- -- . -- . Co. MR. LUCIUS M. WAINWRIGHT, President of the Diamond Chain a Mfg. Co. MR. CARL G. FISHER, Formerly President of the PrestDLite Cs. ......... MR. ROLLAND T. VEITCH, ' , - -: Purposo of lasuaThe purpose of thitissue of --- --is securities to provide additional working cap- . ital and plant facilities to enable the Company to meet the demand for its products. , ,EarningsGros business for the year ending " is estimated at $15,000,000, on July whichziet earnings should be in the neighbor., ' hood of g500,000. - FOr the following year business should reach at least ,$25,000,- . gross - - , 000, with a larger margin of . profit.; sAppraisals and AuditsThe land,- building-- ind - T. ' equipment of the Company were apptaised.by -Messrs Coltes.&Burt hard Co.- of --Chkago. The books and accounts were audited by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst.", The business of the ' its and examCompany. plants products,,.were -- . - - By Mary ' --- :, - - :7 -- - - k' - ..'4 Marmot , --- A. Fletcher, Pr- ident of the Fletcher American 'National Bank of Indianapolis.'owns the Corn- mon Stock of the Company. AssoCiated with him as directors are;; MR. WALTER C. MARMON, - --- --- - ManagementMr. Stoughton 4 i - . i -- - UI, i - -- main plant and general office are at Indianapolis. Indiana. where the Company owns- 65 acres of land within the city limits, and on which are located buildings with a total manufacturing floor space of 608,000 square feet: At Anderson. Indiana. the Company has 5 acres of ground, and buildings with 98,000 square feet of floor, space. , -:-- - - --- !;traedTtle lowpriceatwhichthe Itidwest -etilitor ran' - PlantThe . -- or the-litilit- , . - -- - Dusiness,The Iklidwist Engine Company and its - - . v I. e 8 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK : i civil-serv- !é I 1 AND a he Right Thing t the Right Time ; - K COMMON-STOC- .bro,t.hirnisvi.LIA-::;.rwl7t,"71:1- jR. -' I to-ti- r Rierrerien ada "VMA4t!!AMANCWAAAW, YAW , I ! on 3 . "::: or, ccNiENTIoN n long-draw- , ' 13 KDWESTENcENIE C 0 Whet threatened to another nut dispute over priority or is the best rornedy, it takes PATO water rights. hate toen averted by the harmful acids and 'abet right out Ftste Engtneer 1;eorg F. Mcl;onag: of th body and, of eourso, von get and it la thought by those tatnitiar well. Tens of thousands wonderfully the ;situation that the state benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or refunded by your own drug. Iwith suggestion wilt proe a money soluton Ato 'whist ttritht 144 gist. Cost a trifle. Neve try it! in serious litigation. The contenders for priority of claim tot - ."'- - 1926- 'VW& .'AwwevjMM'g: gineer's office. On that date one resentative each of the Hyrum Irriga- 10E111110N fir tion conipany and the. Paradise irri- gation and Reservoir oompany atas wafting at the office door when the torileat employee of the state enOPENS AITHUIU 'ffineer's 1180H Each office came to work. M t J. deroratAon.4on Committee lams intent upon being the first into t Manner. chairman; Arthur NicKinane, . a to tile claim for the me- B. T. Pyper. Mrs.dAnnie T. l'iere. t erine officoir on the e t the Wll, On musicL.e.N.Laya.ger.1 Committee of be Many 'netters importance irtit - fork rf.the Little Rear river, '''' BerkleY' OLIoni Alvl" 1"d' diseueged et- the annum convention of middle about fox miles above Hyrum- and i', dington. The applications were thua C. Eiclairde, the Utah State Federation of Labor, Paradise. General committee--- C. and aa to just - filed simultaneously, whieh convenes afterProvo at this McFarlane. Arthur chairman; 1 atm' had oriority, anti the question . C. Moyle, Ernetit Bauer. F:arilsi ln !oon . according to labor officials. Ap- - inveived. Each of the rival companies Chriatilanson. Mra. Elizabeth T. Beer. 'tart delegates were ex- - protested-th-e filing of the other. and B. N Mathews. Albert J. Co,,,.. Mrs., prcoxlmately coin1e present when theconven- - each claimed find right- - Eachseveral N 'White, i peeteal Kershew Melia Haymond, had Ibmoetoh oregriet leixned gftt,,Irt i D- - A. Camomile. John flollvy lirgh 011 WWI enlled to order at I p.m. Fifty ypeaun,ys. RiPPeta, W. J. Korth, Mrs. Zina delegates will repretient the 7.5 Salt plYtrig water to the fernier& Of the '1 :Ntli.1:;;Ie.: ARetraid.,LNutLyJN.laTaittireitilite.r.itleiteiri;(1.J. 'Jake unions affiliated witsh the state districts throurh enrol& MeGon-Stu urday night. late, Mr. $ federation.. J. .1. Cushman, B. H. . Joseph A Young, S, Lionel A. Schw.irtz returned rOtil a conference with ogle Mies Mae and Baldwin Mellon will botk paxties. lie,' had suggested in a Brigham T. pyper. Mrs. Ncllie V. Ball. Salt . Lake City: Edward Fl. represent the Salt Lake FederariOn of conference that they organize an en'i H. Mut-myA.1.1') Howe. colotweed of the Abor at all ' the meetings of the state "e"ge tirely new comparty. .. A OM tom Denies. hOlderit- Sugarhouse:- ustirrP.ton odoration. Nene in Leland, Magna: J,ind, each taking their share of M. P. of the state A. It. R. Larson, Sandy: J. Bales, president 4he new company. This Midvale; I W. : BillP, federation, was expected to make the of a new company would Liable them Rawlins, Draper; George Riverton; Dan W. Coakley, Binghti n y opening speech at thazonvention and to build a larger reservoir, would re4 !P.-litC. Clarence Peterson,- Murray; duce greatly the cost of both reelev! Theodore T. Burton. Arthur o preside until his successor should voirs and give to all ccmcerned a bet. Nealen. i F. Barnes, C. F. Stillman, William B. be named. Mayor Leroy Dixon of ter service and a more satiafactory .y :Hughes. J. S. Lindsay, John E. Clark. )rovowas expected to make the- ad- - status than the planm of two separate would be cost- -; Richard Hartley. W. W...Barton, M. C. drees et welcome. !outfits, which at be of the state federation 17, according to Mr. McGonagle. 'Ivernon..James E.E. Lynch, JokutD. : A.S.. -- The officers The propoeed plan was received by Corlett; George besides M. P. Bales, president. are J. Bywater, Skeen, Frank Y. Taylor, Frank D. j. Sullivan, secretary and treasurer, all concerned with mutual satistaoNathaniel V. Jones, who is business agent of the carmen's according to Mr. McGonagle who, Higginbotham. the new Milton Bennion, H. S. McCann, George local union of Salt Lake, and the fol. after thoroughly explaining , - eon ter- - andarrPl 7 towingrvicar- provident Cyetta They will send Thorenen, Mrs. Daniel Harrington. Swenson, Ogden. garment workers, ange further details. , Mrs. Victoria McCune. Louis II. Iver, first vice president; W. E. Keating, a committee to him in a few-da- ys , second vice and make Mist. arrangements which son, Dr. R. R. Ruppert, William Cam- - Ogden, boilermakers, be eron, Mrs. M. M. Miller. R. J. Shield. president; 'W. H. Miner, Midvale. tin- Mr. McGonagle ewe will doubtless such that further disputes will be ',-. Joseph Worthen, A. H. Poulton. David plate workers, third viee president; needles& Margetts, J. M. Forsythe, Charles James Doran, Scofield. Utah. coal minBengzen, Mrs. Sarah B. Clayton, Mrs. era fourth vice president; Thomas H: . Florence M. Burton, Mrs. C. H. Reid, Schaeffer, Ogden, railway clerks, fifth Former Colonel of 145th ........ Mrs- .- Agnes Carter, C. A. Carlquist, vice president; A. C. Dittman, Salt Gets Promotion in Army Ray Van Cott, W. J. Horne, Emma M. Lake, postal clerks, sixth vice presiand Martin Henry Goodhart, Latuda, Smoot, Allen, Paul Lellman. dent, A commissionas lieutenant-colone- l W.' H. Link.. R., J. Butterworth..John Utah. coal miners, seventh vice presiConnell. James Ludlow, David P. dent. in the regular army hae been received J. J. Sullivan. secretary and treasFelt. Mrs. Gould B. Blakely, Edward instrucAt. Waldemier, Mrs. F. H. Weight, urer of the organization, also of Salt by William C. Webb, former school Lake Salt the of high tor will of W. W. Phelps, the Sarah Lake, up bring Mrs, i question Hadley, . of the 146th 4 Joshuyft Selley, Perks), A. Hill, Ernest arbitration as a substitute far strikes. cadets, who was colonel the war. In acHolmes, Thomas McKeen, William In his addreu Mr. Sullivan will point field artillery duringwar S. out that strikes have not proven to be cordance with the E. Mrs. G. W. Newman, Timpson, Ask, Holmes, Mrs. 'Rose Ekland, Mrs. productive of results for the workers, ordinance covering mar-tim- e department's commisWebb was reduced to a Joseph C. Westwood, Mrs. A. Dyer and the public is opposed to them, ar- sions, Col. 1 Mrs. Frank Toronto, Mrs. Joseph Bar. bitration and mediation, with definite major about Mx weeks ago. Col. Webb will be stationed at Camp low. F..S. Richards, James Maxfield, results for organised labor, being the i Lewis and will be in command of the which he.favors.,. Joseph. F. Merrill, Mrs. Annie T. alternative '!Sixteenth field artillery.. S. Wells, ....';' Piercey, C. B. Felt.-TtulAiiieng irith'er Matters: Lawrence Young, Howard Airey. Mrs. other to matters ibe Among brought Grace S. Airey, Richard P. Morris. up at the convention are education, George F. Felt. Harry Shepherd, S. H. closer organization among the ;i unions Lynch, T. F. Thomas, D. M. Draper, of the state, "high cost of living," y4 John H. Kimball, Geoge W. Trayner, profiteering, , ice sugar prices, 4 Mrs. Bertha Grey, Lafayette Whttrer. for. all public employees, includHenry Young, Clarence Milner, Rule ing police and firemen; compensa- Williams, Samuel Kershaw, John ton laws, hours for women and chilH. L. Emery, T. E. Fitzgerald. Shea, the minimum " law, reaolu- John H. Cook, Benjamin E. Roberta. dren, Marshall Buttes Ri4chards. SPTMBR MONDAY' NFtWS. -,. , WAI OUT OF RESEITY0111 like candy. Instantlyrelisvos I eartburn,BINited Stops Indigestion, Gassy Feeling. food socring,reposting, besdscbsand UM many miseries caused by Newhouse-4 th its mill be hotel to the tabernacle. met by a delegation P.. om I....an et Pocatello Wednesday morning und titter his addresses in Logan and Brigham ANNIIAL City will bq eacorted to Salt Lake. The committee in charge ot the event are as follows: W. MosMarshal of parackt--Burtoser. eh publIcilyLorenzo Committee i : tabletsset ono or two - ' , . . . f''''i -- , , . i - .. .6 ., ined by Messrs. George W. Goethals Inc.. of New York City; and the legality of these issues was' approved by Messrs. lklyers, Gates & Ralstim, and Messrs. Smith, Renter, IIornbrook & ,Smith of Indianapolis. , RecommendationMembers of the undersigned firms have recently examined the properties and business of the Midwest Engine Company. In our opinion, the Company is under an escapable management, who are thor.- ' pecially otighly familiar with the problems of quantity production, the plant facilities are aotequate, the labor supply,. and conditions satisfactory, and the Company is manufacturing in quantity there is a large production products and which a very saton and demand, it i - &-Co- gaise the - at inodnsb eprobably codnc'edetdh bby : vote 'It i CAN YOU LEAVE? 'Penrose, P. H. Reilley. R. E. Currie, of Hollister. White & Co. i 1 F. S. Dunn. R. A. the IlocalI !Preston Lewis, l :s.s Don't you know how hard it is for that the railway delegation t MR. JAMES A. ALLISON, 1 Barney. Charles F. Gulbranson. R. E. workers will ,) Of endorse room a Out after the ...Plumb to some get ' S. e Cts. E. of VicePresident the people William , Rossiter, )1,. Formerly Collier, resofution asked and Oliver plan" by condemn. the 'I their visit is really over?" ;Talley. W. E. Schoppe, all of Salt bill. Wendell Holmea in 'The Autocrat of Mr. John G. Wood. President of the Company, :Lake,City : Michael Moss David W. the to address the Among the Breakfast Table." "They want to 'Moffatt, 'Minim M. Boem, Chinon I.. convention willspeakeri was formerly President of the Remy Electric . of be them several to off, outaide have want and be off. you Miller,: Amos H. .Turner, Murray: organized labor, Dr. J. C. Robinson of ''. I at Anderson, Indiana. .Associated hut they don't know how to manage i Company, 'George 0. Smith, Jackson R. Allen. Salt Lake, of the state board of it. One would think the' had been : i B. Innis, him With William are executives their to Hodge Draper: who, prior - A health; William M. Knerr of mraialt I built 'in your parlor or study. and were .. 1Marshall. D. AL...Jacobs. Garfield; Lake, connection with the Midwest Engine Comof the state Industrial to be launched. I have con- waiting , .Frank Little. Pleasant Green: James MOIL and ; . F. William Denof Evans inclioed ceremonial a were of sort similar 'trived with McDonald. Francis occupying ,E- - Moss. pany, positions Taylor ver. of the rehabilitation divition of ,, which i such visitorm, being for Jacob Christensen. r. iMotor-Car-Etrockbank. the General Motors Co. .' Packard the federal board for vocational edu- plane , certain emooth with lubrioated , Holliday; Lawrence ,Lemon, Winder; cation. Overland Automobile Co., and other- large . , down Co., , , - ,rr - - c - L. -- Lback them -inetaphori, John ,Groon,. C,: phraseA, , 7 t, The Salt Lake Ederation.ot Labor' cally speaking Into' industrial concerns. ,, 'Francis Quinn, Bingham; Dr. C. J. Farmer-Labo- r the ocean 11 party their native element, the great indorsed two weeks !Neilson, Magna; A. O. Fowlks, . platforni ago. ail best ex- of outdoors." ' !Cottonwood. ProductsAt the Hill Pump Division ofthe In the laviews , of much pressing people. organized ., Surely you know --,.- . -the Y - -' fact-Justbor. EngitIe comPanYi. at.Anderson- YOU ;SW . Midwest -:vs . oureelVati. between. meeting, .r.fidar., ,. ,At 14 be.1.11g.' is.facirYiPr-c)fblade:We'Ire: Par'' night the question came up for con- be such a person. eVery often the very I of a line full steam turbines .diana, single stage , sideration again, and It was pointed young man. making his first calls on i ' ticularly imprescsed with the Company"s chief- and centrifugal pumps is tnanufactufed. At out to Otto E. Aahbridge, the presi- young women, finds this embarrassing' the MidwestUtilitor. We are satis- - . product, a dethe Indianapolis plant, dent, who was in the chair; 'that-difficulty in making his 'departure: He this machine is a demonstrated suc- fled that year ago a motion by the rises to go and perhaps his hoetess Is , veloped, and is manufacturing in ctuantlties, sa- and because of the almost unlimited field city federation barring political dis- as; youthful as himeelf. She has coll. cess, a truck and tractor engine which )s believed 4),....4 federacussions from the.floor inclined. . trived no euch ceremonial and because of the fact that for - ,' this product. 'Ash-'Mr. At this latest meeting tion. , to be superior to anything in its field. This as Dr. Holmes had done. to' plane. has no competition iin ' this field the then' the ruled bridge Company previous action help her caller in his difficulty. In , is now being supplied to a number,.,,of engine Farmer-Labo- r ' eonverthe and is from two to three years ahead of-aIndorsing party's fact she opens a new lien of j, manufacturers of trucks and trattors. ' platform as void. The question then Batton that adds to the difficulty. Jut i can because that and of (' develop, competition ' , I woomit came up aa to whether the city fed- rememebr this. that once you have de- ' 1 iI the character of the.managernent and directors the Midv,est ,. The Company's chief product 11.II eration should allow politics lobe dis- termined to go, once you have risen. ' 0:. 1 . cuesed at its meetings, it being decid- you should never stand. keeping your ..)....14) believe we that the Midwest , 1 1 small of the a for we universal prant Company, Utilitor, ilhillb power to thirty-fiv- e' hostel's Wending also, but, after hay- ed by a vote of twenty-seve- n , will one into of the which mi4ive fur on ,. develop farms; Engine Company poWer provides that- the floor of the federatiton ing made your farewell speech, should -' of- - ,Palltical - - - - - - :pulli!IgeveifY type 4;if est and most rofitahle enter rises in - - - - ''- '- - -- was -- yosAiriger- - -- - ,go. , n, ni at term , Nu' tu ratOrlittlorrwar-thiceno It re IFter n6t e t ere ore recommend American the difficulti-Fieneused be as or a addition, 1 .Wr engine-findustry portable may , and the Salt Lake federation goes to linger at all. of of the securities. thousand the -. to Provo . ,, With Company's purchase uninstructed as to any stand many purposes. was a Tarrremetnher, Holmen, you to take on the IFarmer-Labparty Celan and doutitleos he had had ex- , ticket' and platform. perience with the patient who found . ti la I :ra, Preferred Stock )l Two shares A' irtirrk - m o ,. difficulty In departing.' ,, Most doctors Block ' .ani'elhar--erem'nlioc.14 i t a with and. enrt. of this know patient Fine tea is so royal and SECHETAill SAYS UTAH butry day ahead, other patient' to oee ' and. nick peollio to call upott they and reliaMe 0 MI statements herein, whit' not guaranteed, are secured from sources which we regard as - accurate t, cannot but be annoying. Remember 4-generous a drink that some . : tho next time you go to see tho ;1'4 this , .. ?, MANIJIACTIJIIEFIS SLOW doctor. Remember that nee he ha - how it doesn't mein just I . . . . ltt . ,, e it riven you your treatment or . . ' t-.-1 , in time for yob to make a. hay doright to talk much about -- ' -: -Co.-- 'aim Plow- - ti - Pirture.-- , . . Riperi-Da- y : lts Coq. What Reader; Alt for apace hif their applications ing --------.1 ---1 - -- - - - -tha Prnittll a Y"ni- - gill--f -tli" Walkir-Ranlillull8 -SW Fiat, doctorli their- building-l- it 'the-MaInvestmintlaitikers And yet-- a alone or' thould ber mother i , $ i .. N iQ 3,1,-- Hornei loeertaT7eclf go with her:" , .-- , claims that Lake City . Denver cooper . la .a. purely a profeasion call Ouilding, Th4a must He e I applicakaanal and there is no reason wby the young .. 1 outside from a,, her he nted . face these accompanied by days. $0 I received . d tosering more 'paceof than.giri ' In fact, a doctor frequently ! mother the Ineasurement flOot total ' his I t tI patients One...third of -a Cent gives I the Mr. Herne would rather, questfoo --- - - - -. , i , Muturecturees,- blit4 alon . . .belie1ea. however. that the Utah man.; 1920- - by The McClure ! , a cup of Schilling , itfacturers will ultimately make reorri- -- (CoPYrirhi. Tea, ?o you Sndirste-NewePener l'A,566o.oke kirt onion for all the space in the build4 r -: .. $dmieweAvvvemmovvvidworm.otAA,,vtAxiki. in g. but he soya thakthe local men are satISIT- -. I i fragrant . rich ' and , tillet. rn inufac'tur,,, , , la gging. space in AL..., , , vo, mind he reserved before and full era' building basket- ot mo,ce:1 a - of the Utah Public fleolth woe, vtOt-tolt , Mr. 'Wallis ham agreed to art.aa adjudia- mritioes pleture- theatre, --the two tieta)th ' 1 will trig, invigorating, which 25. after applications 1 , Sept. District 'North Sanpete Tbitt Modern us a reault the work of tho health eater. anel the school atahorities have fl!ms. 'Junksiand be refueeti. It II planned to allow to bottlesyou net,d t . chc:er. tho I agrAol. to &Ward three caah priattr Cruitade." the property of the erotaile wnj tit carried ott4 in wil of Will outside exhibitors only as much spoce Inititute Hold Teachers win-he T Utah Public Health aiwociation. were with the undetetandina that the and a clotIttothoolennioot as the t'tah firma do not ask for. 17. - .t" 4 tit. 011re for thia ditty-le1 ou don't l2TC to LIM& to The Nrwo-- ) ,,tro. tepttooto ototort tho prize mitmey shown so n crowded house tontrhi. Mr. tforne reports that prospects, 4 . (spcua I . Ito , . .11in school ground aptittratue, for the fen this Year are unusually UT. ,I'LEAPANT, Soot. tn'tctt-u- t about 1 Mr. IA'aal th e In the racing line, be ow rioted. tter the bright. teachers of the !Worth &most' school been so much ,t 1-a:b1), lthere never before has met artth.lhip- board. of edotation an.1,7 ,, -- , tiara yeatTr. it A, 11 ne. sord to boi-i- i t etort,v,tredtp:me:I..... 1 tne c..eappst drum. , . oouftemtuithlyt:fir. ti,Vorach17 , .. et ttry 1 to : departments . the horse and' automobile day. obkh irss moot auerereful. Ni 4.aTik, i i the--the n 4 t here l health campaign - IS 1,0,11 arra ri gefti the airpikrTro tO Water. trio temel or Strffraith Kirkham, tivonf.' ht ftett Troller oee 11 ow i iPoote4 n of 2...4 fevavalidy totted aviary1 day g whittaty "'rho. Orn to'ir b roost to;vaisdorallon spoke On mod- . ttfah Public ,o the. crlatter. ed th week.' he claim& Th borgoon sodtwck.rit(trIt 74.OW- - enjoy your teat tynole tNdk earn1 ! ern leslat crusadrwork isd as lti eesocelasiona will be an Adel ,feature re- tealth'Itesoc:loit Ir'll, '1,1411L., ccronost i tire the vertigo of a quefined rlirst 17, 1 awrop rest ot tbs body. export tit beirg pared to Iftr tie 44 Himpottipv. appetir ' ,..lowiton pal4'in'elt Irr""rit "Ti trirrtfort attommor try 7:77:r Ate, iNee toa t.we ewlk et,p,. ce. comlia la the builftiones mo ot I hi; I. in Ahem! of the' ince Aw; MpillAmo 4a 06eii-ole4gra.' at Through tl,to fair, toproSto lawn and IThwer bola Sokk H. WILLA, execativa.frerretory amerroatsaff.a. lie ISOM which la lefts than "drt Month , - - ;Iiailalsiaonai. rdtSraonmfe, F, ..Tolhn - - ' --- 0 . 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