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Show K ASl SAIT LAKE TIMES. I Kill VY. UEl'KMKEK liU 2S. ; 4,000,000 Autos Output, 19 I Trade Experts Estimate Production at Best in Industry's ij manner In which llu mile of uuiumuhlle and is production holding Ul t this season ui the year has surprised even like most optimistic leailers In the Industry. When an output of approximately 8,4on,itu curs m the drat ten months of the citnvnt ye.ir were intni was reiHirted. prediction that the demand for 1H23 liuil virtual,., heett satisfied mid that a redi.ciiun in sales would not he surprisin'; in n,,; dosing montlm of the year. Tliis predicted slump, however, Inis foiled to uiaterlullM! thus far, and while ihere has been some curtailment hi production schedules, the seasonal slack has been less pronounced than in other years. The statement Is now made in current automohllc the trade thut business is better than that for tint corresponding iwrlod of uny preceding year. Both sulea and production thus far this fall liuve run 40 per eeni head of a year ago, and the 1H22 autumn seaHoti was un unusually uctive me fur the trade. To Establish New Mark. Due to the practical closing of the season and the seasonal ladopen-ca- r ing of Inventory, some furl her curtnil-nien- t of production la to lie cxH'eted fur the remainder of the year, Imt despite this It Is exitected that the indusmark try will establish a 4,UUU,(HK-fii- r production record this year. Must of the lemlini; nmnufueturers, It Is pointed out, have large tinillled order for closed curs on their Ismits, and ibis business, together with the orders placed by the Southern und Iucitie roast territories for open curs. Is expected to hold the average output for November and Ieceinlier close to the S0O,UUU-cu- r murk. If the 4,fNJO.UnO-cu- r mark Is reucheil, 11 Is Interesting to recall that the highest est limit e for WJ3 output made by any producer at the National Autoniolille show lust Jumiury callei for n production of only g,(KXt,0X cars, nr approximately 25 cent less than the probuhle output for the year. Thu splendid showing made hy the Industry during 1U22 and llKSI, two years, has resulted In unusual prosiierlty for the nmnufueturers. the result being thut tliey are vlriually 11 In a strong financial position The Standard Dally Trade Service sys: Illustrative of this strong Hs iltlon of the Industry Is the fact tltnt lthuiigh Its output this yeur will be tore than 50 per cent greater thun last year, plant exiiunsion has been provided for almost entirely from earnila ngs, and Increased production measurably due to greater niiinufactuiv reaking Notorious i: i. ers with IS the re. nr ss phi, e. i.,. ii.ai.iitm ; d'lrm ("' i. r.o , , 1,1 I. i i'.,: i'l li.( !; in r1 of .vnr.inl i;st M itl'C 1,11 1"11, " ui as eo!niai"d icenl or,! i,.,d, i 7:'. j r- i rs si The rrir.le Is an odd looi.iug hen, IIS you ear sis' for yourself. She has little ' nmiii.'ivhil value, C. "t throuipi ti,( k..horhs ,. dei, I'ncle Sum, aside from her meat. Slie s a fancy," which lias heen Ins'iiiise of the p.s'iiliar feather tVrtnin-lformation. she ti. a girl who I so ill (Ter eld." Now. us to Itmv piij. 'd dants i '., liiroe..' c '.u:lig y 'ermail f.ir: '..a.:.' pl.u's "n d.i, are I 1 Th. Is ficrQo in,i eye. AA f? i V. far' rs. ip t 1, .1 li'H.IJ i -' ra larcf-.- t S 4 ; Ten:. m i... ' '' ,,'i"iiSo. A l 1..i, sen TO th i 'cl l nmseii'.i : ,.T',ril hi I ir. un n;i n r ( . I a ri'ir ; i ..a, u o i - ,in a ,01 bun'inu eNpeihtion for ihe musciuu M. V. Ni.'ho's . found llu- di iissnelati eiira'or. laellslons irichos l.y pi ,y 7 is heheyed (o hi- Ii e laiv-- ., (opa In !tlc " :l! l,l ls' 'V'T,,, !.ssftB.i,-'-- - - ; 11 j turning Its intention to the pects. I. is antmnneed .1,:.. on' emm puny lx I'hitinii'g to tirodiiep an nier-ngeof ltl.iHSI ears a day on re'e-uar1, litM. Ihe prcscii l inilpul of the isnn- puny, which has heen steadily inerciis- - Xh hoU. j Two Urcao,, nuii hale '.upressed air apparalnx. by a Kimplc level la uw for sleerlag ships. . iiin-ntei- O'G. emtroile.l .,ii iij' 'torn (y,'i rrl, ri U.l A Foundation of Our a t krimdaiYiils uere all limn In America. The Kngllsh they do speak Is queer liyhrhl, of tin sort spoken by the tired nmrkct woman who remarked that she was "tectoiully house. Is a part of Travelers Aid servh-which protects inexperienced travelers harm by giving adih-- and help at railroad slatloiis and steamship piers, iieeiirding to John II. Shillmly, geiiiTiil tlireelor of the National e ' elation, in 160 Citi. Travelers Aid workers In WO cities helped mure than 2.nm.nt)() persons last year," lio said, saving thonsanils of gi.ls from being Inns! off hy de- signing Individuals In ermvded sta- tlons. The helped all travel- era. from mere Information seekers to I liosi in dire emergency," Iollce reports show that In New York city, 2,44(1 girls and women were reported missing In 11122, 1.0.T2 of whom were girls under twenly-nn- e years. Chicago recorded 1 J)4!l ; I.oi Angeles, l.irjo; rhllmlelphhi, 1,(KN); St. I.onls Iiiil 71)8; San 471, nn) Dctmlt, 811. Alnut !)2 per cent the missing were Anally located dead nr alive hut the records show many hnd uilclo, gone experience worse than denlli. Large ss these figure are, they repor flip nil nsint only about uni utiiiiher of those who actually Is Caught ' ' ' Sloop that knits up tho ravel I'd iscva of caro, The death of each day's life, sore la-jor'a bath, eec-the Balm of hurt mlnde, great ond couree, Chief nourieher In life'e feaet. Macbeth. rat-.re'- In the opinion of Cupt. John II. Ayer, eldef of the bureau of missing persons. New York city. Fall to Report Disappearances. IVop'e often fall to report disap. unriPT members nf their family ic us lMennse limy mistakenlv fear we ivlll lir'ns publicity upon them, when tliet Is the last thin: we want to do.' said (Tipta'n Aye in a statement to the Nat'onal nsoei:itl"n. "Many nlso drop mil nf h; t who have tin one sntli'dently lnlensl'd to make I report In nnr host ludement. uc fiil it fair to dmihle aetllal s. ii'akin: n total of bStr. ivonen vP't .::rl In New York eltv, of whom JO! I were under tuinlyone years of nee. If the si'ine rat'o nf ilisai nr for the I'n'Ieit States iiiihl as ap'dles lo New Yor'; eitv Hun we ul ih;:i iirr ie hv an :ir'llniii-putatlon at the to'a! for the I'n'ied wltl'di wi'i aupr'cviiTcte liitiKil si. an disapoear ,,!rN who proh.i'dy lig-u- I ... .s' r a yv 1,1 ' ner Tniimkii, Imldest the I'.rltlsh oi'erallng utT the Alliintle eii'ist, uhlidi was shellisl guard miters anil hn. light to New York. i ' smuegler. (Hull) Met'oy, avow ed ami ilellnnl I i MnTma.ikii. Mere Is f -V ' "'7 A TtlTi j- - J (), jj of llu iiiui ruiudim icsets i.ml captured by two ee:e.t Is a purl rail el UiIM.im mi Imard ulm was iiiu-- 1 j I1 j ' " .irr. flni2.r!1!.liy.7il ,,M ei s U SAVAGE OF SAMOA FIPJAJXY CAPTURED. XcecJs $1,000,000 f , ' ' l iiri-eit- . ! s I for ulorquito War I lit ,.;1i. I limll-eslin- i ut Man can live longer without food are many rethan without sleep. Tla-rcorded Instances where men have gone for forty or more days without foist and have recovered from the experience. I do not know tls maximum number of days that a man can go without sleep, hut It Is far short of forty. The expert workmen who line the great digesters lit paper lulllx must often work for sixty hours without more sleep tlmn they run snuteli during the time Is being brought in that new mail-ria- l to lliem, never more than ten minutes at n lime. Surgeons and doctor woik conCnuiiiisly for fifty or hnt-tl(sixty hours a, a time after great Tluse ti'.eii are always exhmsled nfier sacli pinicsis of work nml sleep excessively lung period In order lo get hack t imt'iaal. It predial de that a tiler. w!io an nut wort: in: eoniil go rIod: hut w III. old for a longer It scene l be i he general testimony of tliicic uli h.iie hiH-- kept awake fur n much a s'xty hour, hy third iiietlu"!. tl at hy that time they are willing to c nfo-'- s to any eiime or do iinilhllig eKe to get sleep. 'ltd' virtues of i,H'p as a "halm of In hurt mind is ung hy Shnke'-priirthe "Ti'iiqH'sl" a follow: I d ' i 1!. 1 i - ctlvw-.io- ; ; i He wit VlirrR f'rlMiw . AuliR ' -- llu1 w u ft i! 'I l. I - rif i! I i Hirl .' i ' .f r rr ii:V- r l ir 'll' i' -- Ti l. v. 'V . i" nv' ( .mill. K,,.. Whit. .'i A Jji1 pay rott hfd lie ! ti !. ;.n I.. I it;- - w tri , '"'I . H i I !i KU(t t,e fjrwlt 11,1 American lien PfwonnBP have. deiH-ivet- s Isi.-l- i I 1 . it: M, l"r . . I! ll" There an1 these who claim that the lien, nfter laying fast and furiously all suiinuer, goes on strike In winter, when 'W lir, w,,rlt their weight In gold, hard workers are entitled s,,i''iy A"1' 'hut wus cold v,'l,l:"nInvented for? It Is piiltireil out that the hen will and g.s Into hya- r"1 ,,n ,,V'T n ,rfH"1 ,,f ''"'kllngs. Well, M'I ""r' ever, amt hysterica IS I ij.( ' 'Immi-ih'I- f1 .! I. I ri'.t1 m f.. i f r X'T.' 'f' .1 i I : h:i!f-sitr- a: - , walth. the tr:so,ierf "er men release. ?' a- lare-wicr- The ' standpoint, tl of ti'.e fniteil Slates I uf .'. .ii iiMuie- - i ll except ! ... aid ll - sis'er. rm le Sam 'i"i.'- - all iil.iuii ilicui. and about ilicir . -'n ami spiii's. ii.f: s. r. Wliit.' l.i giiiiin cockerel No 17' 12 fellow ii.chly port ' ' . l.en iw, xx m:i laid 21 I in her i.: lie' jiuir and 77!i i III s. til S. ('. W'o'e I p I'l'ii No CVS t'i of '2 ID. uliie!i s all i !"j r "'.I.C ale es'.ii's ku'iii bet i'll: lii'iHer I'aufs gi ' ic tliey ..ere. .! Ms ergs ;,n:l tier gr nd'im's ' livv,'r. Sin lias to li.uk Up lo her ""S Vis; lice lien is simple ami frugal In Ha. ai:.'i't rs. laiMi'icr, fur her her Insn's iitul ways; she Is IndustriNo I' 7 1, ivni. a son of a niotlier. ous; she sacrifices tier offspring for s" and lierself for tl. r wIium- - ri'C and I' nllis.-iiifricassiH. "its r- ac: i1 Iloni tun to .i.i e; Afier Imig anil (Hiiiiplieated thought island iti'il. No. ."si, 7. laid 2in; e leave eome to tlie eotieluslon that in '.cr pullet i ear. This In it. erii ieisius of tlie (ireaf Atnerlean Iten Sam :i slams a I'uaili'mitiuii are .lust uiily ii hen levelml at ,tT li aci raliier limn ill lier lieart. ui of tlie F"d.. "the tiiuniuilixer nf minds liearis.'' Sir i'gd snollcor of I'hilip Sidney snug of sleep of wit. Ihe twilm of The t:i I in sc ple r '.f. i dis, rihiH Som-t!U- . VYh'Ii' ihe iniej-ri- s the god of sieep. a the gentlest W'i.e. IT. Te.' n'lluii's swest restorer, balmy He v !Rt tvsmI 1. l w,-r- ('a'x-ertu- i. 1iK excn-edm- i -' soiae-ttiiie- j I gene und lier twin sister, Hester: Iiinigene Is tlie lien on tlie left Stic Is a hen, Is Imogeiie; honestly shes a lien; a hmwn Leghorn lien. Itnt she crows, site's grown a big red comb on her head Just like a rooster anil site tins a tong, (lowing tall, And also, tike a gentleman chicken. If anybody asked Inmgene to lay aa egg site would fly right up on tlie fence und crow. A few months ago Imogene looked Just like her twin sister. She laid eggs und ninny young chickens called tier mother. Now tliey hang their heads ns Imogene struts hy. Iniogeae lias changed completely from a nice, agreeable young hen to n rooster. We cannot go Into a discussion of tlie fact In tlie ease. Suttlee to sny that Imogene was operated upon hy Dr. Victor Les'iinasse. Yes, Ihietor Lespi-nax- e Is renowned for having performed some famous gland transplanting operation. That will lie about all we will I: uve to sny about the strange ease of Imogene from a scientific ; l j Imodene and Her tlisier- - n ' Tlre.l ! wile .iMiuule Illy. N. .1 i .Hist SI.ISXM1'' to I'll'l I til e i I'1 j lirmiuhl prlsniiiT Overpowered o,, Tiituiia naval sian.m :l of the Now .tors. nicwcpiilo by an Essnrca 'tills was reiei'lini Icon iiioh lien1, where tin two too!; their stan-- in Piiioncr and Taken lo Naval iHiiiimissioiiH I it j ci ep riiiiiialloM and driimalie fi.sldmi iiUcler Ihe Slur idm eOmilies nn'1 lido re if Tutuiia. at Station Si rlN's. Samoans gulhereil lul ii,' otii'v and decldi'd lo ask 'lie le allaek Ihe savage feared l,,,l''':,,'.v leM leg'slamre for rhe aiunov. Tile I'ngo I'ligo. Ainerleiia Samoa It Is eslimaled tin lale had the) liail hunted for inutiv jears rttplme of llu last of four wild Ill mte of Ids acres of IiiihhItm-.IxidtSl liiihei'l Sieveiison. Louis from the sai ages who lehl of I scape ol four hliok j wlien war oa the mosii:io si .ri 1st;lauii ol New Hebrides in IStMl ami, imI. ten yi'iirs ago. Halt or l Isnd I liiH-ill N Cos I of Sle dnilncHl tin'll The lias h. Ides. In II. New Is-"dlo.l n. ends the :Vyear dread of Hie ! g1.INSiJI.il). tied owing to tlu Ir II ! natives here for Ihe miiite.ilers. M'ttso.i wrote, H lo rilt iillsi I'be wll imin was raptured hy an rnt nit'til , tithl was killed. prisoner vvliu, being filled with raft. (Mu Tlu three n'lnaiiiing Idaeks Imimteil etnerse and nshiiiiieil again to fan' tils Ssci Biby Die ir. FI, inter frdou mini, sail) lie took to the hills of the Illicit liol far from I'auo I'aifik X Inion, t'l. - I''oivih In ivatoli her i un of end 'tmullii, I'lign p,K the eastern where lie had planned to nirn to I, all, in a fire In diiiigliler liiihy were iKX'aslonally sii'ti hy Imiilers. ""milt suicide. a whleli destroyed a ham at tier home. by was one IIKHI eiiuglit milk-"Ihe "Idle the eseuHl prlsuner was year tired Mrs. Miirvlr Ford Is In h serious ihui young Snuioan eldef, mill the cnit to carry nut tils two dltlon. Four men held the woman ru Intent, h wan confronted hy the savage said Unit one of tl ,, reveal her running int i the Idsxlng nt large. nek savage. on,' only The eonvlei got the hail died, leaving Imm where ahe also would have been hue Just i1" "it Hie wllil who man man, bound him anil Tills Is the held hii prleMHr ovw alaglit. Tlie next hruuglit In. ifl:i If ymt Ih. ak she Isti'l, Just waleli ti.e Amerii in Ii ii ii s e u r c s riiiming around 'll circles ulu-some soulless ppililecr ell . gineers u eornor und the price of cci:-!Ihe i cry goes snarillJ. Tor the colonel s helv l,,,r l,i" ,11 and Judy HTlru.ly arc s.s.ms ' ""ll ""s: to he.ug their skins" when it sMliueil mi eggs. Their cries me ul. at ,v,.,.v Kl, Si ,llip llyllll m i hie: ni4f Hlnli'r Iiiim roinu. isirrespoml to a ma.i's curses ami in re Ill nn with uni'll MiiornsR ' this eus, they dmi'I "emne I ic in ! Ii?. n.T.lii'1 'J roost," Imt usually light mi the pivm J.I,I.,,I!1I.',1 kV.ii'!!,!, u im i hus of llie pmllteer. new Nowadays ti.e lm ,l loom up mi for liens of iNiaiui tied hmiscw lies usually Imsi the lainier,1"' win, mi and knock down the prices and gel IVk'i ' i ! ' 'i ! " v "is 3't'h ''lit poUoct Ihe pnillti-cr'linn nel:i sculp. (I'M years of liri'eilimc. What Is Ihe hell population of the Alid here's ulial 'oniloctfeiit hits to Cnlted Sillies of America? Nobody I lie twelfth iimiiml Interniillonnl seems to know. Maybe I'nrle Nnni K,l luisn't ever tackled the Job nf eminting ' TK M' n ,'"l,l,Ki HI ihe 'oimcct lent .oll.'ge, Slnrr. limile the j Aarrleiilltirnl his chickens - after they're hiilcl lir"duellon total of any of the It would lie some Job and add greatly to the trouble's of the is iisiis ,.,n eiiniisls Indd lit tills Insllttillnn. Kour-Aunl"n. one Canadian perhaps the chickens are too nil- I"',,vil,', ,,n,, f,,p,,n men.us to 'nT. Kng-ntlmi. f,"n,s!""1 I""'''" I" n Ia n Nehrnskn hnd wav. pep,,An, All previous 'ni edlap-llllo- n latt.cn of 11. II I.'.257 In November of ",N "r'N id Slorrs wen beaten, and the Her hens prodm-ern.ism.ism '"' 'e'd fT the Inst eight dmo-and eggs hm, yenr. Her, l hy more than Is worth ssi.isx. $:!',. egg industry Vns ,"B I,uI' year. Now. the available figure show lets ciieh. TIi" l.est Individual tnycr Is he'iuv rather than vns a IVliiti' Leghorn owned hy A. I'. above the average as a chhken slate. Itiddnson of X. Y. This :i ) i; v'l.i nr.M.i we So have aiqiroxlnmloly 2S.1 eggs In the 52 week. bird laid A liens In the Inited States. These hells t'errel lloi-- owniHl hy I'dgar Stougha 2.1INKKNI.INK1 iloxen eg. year. lay ton, Wic pplng, Conn., wus second with The vm lm- of the ehieken and egg busia reiHiril of 274 eggs." NX x ness is l.i in i,l l.l UN) a "ice. I'oi.ipare Tlien follows a list of the twenty It Ii tins tiiose figures figures: Tlie la- -l pen In tlie order ot their produc-tic., he I'uited will of at Stales crop Jirj2 Tin- - first and second winning ' was valued at S72fl.,yNi,iHi and the corn are: pens crop wi.s worlli 1, SOI. '.'t si. Now. wine sals the Crcat Amerii-:- . n It (Wash.) farm. Whit Leg- Hen is not a Foundation and a l!ul- ns S :S7 i girs. oreliHrit. Ctroton. Mas., wall; 7 in!" Istand Kelts. 2.171 igg. (If coiir-- c l ! re's eliampion lien. Who is s', 7 Wo r I s' e7 Ho'v of the other pens in the first T'i" many egg d.H's she lux 7 "I i.. rush n i my are ilii se: ,1 - , .... It peldom vis. is sorrow; wlien It doth It is a "i'ir"i i r nuieli the same, Young expressed thought hi the Mill's: hl ntfe 1 ir during Ihe year. JUnol DICKINSON SHCHMnh III', lireid Aiiici a mi Ih l. ' ill III III OUI of Mill II " slllmiolis. ii r.iiluiiik ol Mar Liberties! By of - : Most of the I'cn'isylianhi (.eriinm or the I 'anIsdong to the ker church, although there are other sects milling them, Including one that holds It sinful to cut the hair or to wear buttons mi the clothe. It la well worth u trip through a city market to see elders of the latter sect, lmig-fiomen, with their haired, clothing held hi place by large honk and eye The women all wear dresses with tight titling waists and long, gathered skirls. The dresses are usually brown or Mack never of any bright color, Their head covering Is H little white net cap and a little dark bonnet. Tlie yining girl's dress lit the frivolous style of the town until tliey Join the rlmrcli. Tlien tliey turn plain'' and dun the conventional white cap. Kmin Unit lime forth they ure required to keep their bends covered. On very hot day (lie matron at work In a hot kitchen may shove her cap far hark on lier head, but she never altogether removes It. mneli-heanle- d usso-Wor- k York. .More than II, POT girl and women were reported aiisslng during 1!r"J hy isdice hi'iiilqiiurtcrx in .Tl American cities, ami approximate ly IHK) of them hud not boon loeuted hy lYcemher :I1. Tliesi' tigures were g.itherml hy the National Association of Travelers Aid Societies of this city In un elTurt to estimate the number and type of who drop out of sight each year. Iliqsirts from 87 cities, the association said, gave a total of 'lUHIS men. women and children who disappeared, about 2,500 of wlioin were not found. Keeking for ieuple who dlsapiiear New i Oit Irustitutior.jj A Bulwark of Our Liberties unsge-kpeileil,- Rum-Runn- er suli-ld-- I - ST'ecl tl e r I,.! 1,. ". d vJ 0 o il nit liar ring pleases Ids artistic Cgmian fjnvrr, with flow anj trait for the mackei.- 'IT c i . i r f:: if j k v go line - Lvanuc'ine. a- n. !. wiili u- r., c BOYD ne s V e.i; e ,1 NM," dei oader. w.'i ) llUih. v, Mf Iii, s dealers Ihe lPJ.i amounted To I, to the Na1ioil.il A.itomohdc 11 I t p ci1 ! wlt Vy.i'Tl.fl 'c5 a type lien a gomi record say ...sew . i. ,i ;i i ; ! i h .1 -- . i V. i u. si. II t ' ii ii.r hjii i.i f"i!r i jssr: in By MARGARET JtJb E i i nr notions, Mnceierd teiWeWsye, 'III ,i'It ; 'iA' i, ' l ri't.iil iiih; li' n u i 1111,1,1 !l . om-hn- G 1 II pr MAN-EATIN- LA yr jy p ft. v4 v'. :i The IQMa!s6' o : CLASSICS History. New York. t xo c WITH THE I HIGH SCHOOL I Ihirrrd I'lyiiiniith Itoek, No. rs;5lt, laid eggs In her pullet yc..r. S! e Is, aeisinl-into I'mde Sam's tefers to tlie I'salin-Ist'- s exallatlen of sleep: Ilf all the thuunMs nf tied that are lior'ce II wo ret into sniilH afar, V Mrs. r.rowr.ing I Mn'ii: I!,e I s in ist music deep. tell me it Hist ny is. sifl '(11.asrace siirpssslng this beloved sleip. lie rivstl, Seli'iitlxls try every now and then to find some substitute for steep, Just n tiny search for the secret of eternal youth amt for perpetual motion. Instead of begrudging the third of our lives that we must pen(1 In sleep, however. It seem much more to tlie pmv more Intensively pone to try to live of enf lives that the during awake. we ar I Now two-Ulrd- a no nil. i,,is ii.k.'ii i m his first rid .11!. ip ...uc rs. null permanent sefdors who know the io'tutr.1 in i liave 'Cl.citc'cl it as il.i'ir own an' cl, sired. ' Lowlander Taller. of :).:;ni Swiss arm reentlts indieales dial men from Ihu ii wlmnls are talh-Hunlcri i'lo Kv.. ''lie American tlitin ttiuse from turn fi'iin'1 i' me! In'.uVtrd eidirely the iiiomitain. height varying nearly Neot'a-Foo- t to Ii"r'.g.ir ..'l ilinii'g mas mill their Oil. of an Inch iteeoiiling to gits It l the sea' of a Neat' foot idl Is obtained from tlie graphical altitude. rluhlmi. where every re- feet of sueli animals a oxen and entiTpriM l.ec 'p. It Is eoiumeri'lally valuable ns from tlie source ami Reit Animal Before Slaughter. It rrnialn ie:ns In (lie loivu )ml I. lire an industrial oil. Tninsimrtod nnlinuls are, aa a , who dig tile coal. liquid nt ii freezing e.i ; ti.e ami rule, alaitghteml after tliey have bees Kn-rowner It eiin t teen fore he used in lubricating utlowed a period of rest, so tliut the Sill ti.e Dei mil New NeHt's-foo- t ;n Hinder t'":tl cotupanv ex n esc ti oil I keeping quality of their meat will be merlc:cn eitlxcn or imle j 'Mow and I praetleully odorlesa. Increased. n jlP ,, ,u - unnarians Own This Cily - r two-ientl- . proi-css- iimlir-gr.itin- d c ol-1- , , , teiuia-rature- |