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Show .'"1 V' H . V t v X V ''' S J '' ' THE HERALD PAGE FOUR. The A ' r nrn rui ivi al Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Fiery Week-- jy AftrmiNin ltnh. by Ca he V alley Newspaper West Tenter street. matter at the Kntered ii sciond-t- l Co. N. GusiDar Rasmuson. president 1879. Subscription price in postoffice, Logan, Utah. under the a t of March 2, a yar in adby carnet $3.' Cache Valley by mail. $2 o the year in advan the vance or 4oc the month Outside Cache Valhy, by mail Franci(nt f'hu'gn, Gilman. Nicoll & Kuthman. Special Rcpn seniwiwcs New York, Boston and Detroit OTTUS PKTKFiSON, Managing Editor H. W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr To ic. history d r.k-s- !i , (! 11. imi iiitiiil T - Ae- (At - or iii AI.it y It ( t I i - The Cookery Note method of causing bn. id n I to ue dvrairute i yea U cpiii s( U fit t.H'l1, I ini'. ; !:' -- J 4 hf i in or c n 11 llHsJHt.il nil li I'I t !( ' 'i it I ! - V 111 OLV M ll( (iOlh Journal Hi r .M 0: in ) rare. peili-eye- con- t In f cur i I'" i i i i r nl ni ii I in-- a I shown dashing along on wlni'h is his rakish capable of attaining the whirlwind speed of three miles an hour. I he e or land achl, as It is sometimes railed, is Treating a sensation in nioiie eireles, and several film stars have already ordered Sieeial modi'! with jeweled handlebars and ball lirarin wheels for their private us 1 CM-- n, i I, "'i ' I j 'll ' ni i ' li.ll .III lull II f u Ml Inin h iii'u'i- - nidi iidtnli'i sf.'iu- - t I ll Ul'.l "li l ll , i let unii"' III' in' t lie - Ml n ty V. ki nl oiii 'i ll C Mill I l' III! it . i out at. ... i lni . ih (HilsUttnlnto of i In her .itt oil , anJ tins tho c sail tiiccs ."u .1 .t has noted French ' f.nugii, tiov. a. hiugh answered the questi..n of i.hi mil. Out ol liic iruohle of cvniu- the Salt in the sea Ida, v.li.a v.c irin ms's lh."c will vet ions '..id I At (.11 ON. I.OH N! want to know Is who u... th an oi del ot Iln olity to1 i v.dve in the spinach? OutMilc of taking a mn ro-- ope Mipph.nt plutoci n y , muddling In the ititiiim we shill and studying a inlnmii of red- (.lire SI MMER IT--- '. tl i i au alti i noon, one b.idlv do With ants headed ! for wilyin insintiiity Oh, here they come; of mv best joys (onus from lettcis politu.i! offucs, our iuldush . come; v. ritten g 'ime of ballot, ballot, who has the by minuting, ami otherThe wifes relations oil I t ballot So let us gather patience wise, uadcra. 1 mk up two letTheyve motored in to .u h dome One and for ters cxiofiiites Their luggage fills the pari the people, and advocating' Laugh, clown, laugh' hall. , urting Mat-- , In a ruled by the election of Hoover. Which ie-- , Tonight theyll grab off a,! advocated I never me difference that minds privilege, private beds. Whore will us home folks lay our the election of Hoover. I merely who is elected to carry ii h" fi- said I was going to vote for him ed program of the international heads? I do with my vote is my own .bankers Why wrangle over po- t when it is the .ixmess, unless I go and join the lineal You may talk about finesse an I and that would make plutociatic state itself that should strategy in baseball, but the av- t nmumsts. Mellon mad and he would be indicted for proven failure; erage fan pays his coin to watch, jail to keep our Amer-- so bear with the times and a type of hit- put me 'Laugh, clown, laugh.' ter knock the old onion for a lean traditions uncontaminated. the next letter, from Yesterday I was sitting on the flight around the bases. M Anyw.iv, C Fisher of Los Angeles, re-- end of a down log talking to two lutes to politics and perhaps an-- j woodcutters, in speaking of ous drab and unimportant things rny angry critic; "Dear Fellow: I happen to know 1 asked: "Mho are you going to and there were two what some of us dubs are thinking vote for regarding politics, presidential as- - more Hoover voters beside my pirants and the entire hooey game. own. way out here where votes only run half a vote to a quarter Laugh, clown, laugh.' "It is an error to perpetuate anjseition it, Also, those two bimbos had iiritution by dwelling upon so let us file the Hoover regime rem hf d their decision by the same as Jawn Publics unwitting crime line of reasoning that I had reached mine, months back: LET and " Laugh, down, laugh THE BIO BOYS FINISH THK THEY STARTED AND SEE L'ante that Hixtoiy proves HOW THEY LIKE' IT! in' gangster would take a few of these mightily, and I do bellow, UKrAsTOH. Humor: create fear, to Dame s for a rule. MFE. Henry, didn t I hear the "Help! Help! Mv legs do be para,' the hall strike two just in HYMN OF HATE lysed!" And Harne Humor doth vlL as you eame home last night doth half-wbulfanon dash in, affrighted, hate the doggone I i 1,'1'BY : Yes. but wait a minute Start to snicker, saying: No won- Who, pointing to hit wife, der you cant move ; Vour legs. Just as I returnid bust night the Exclaims, Mep over this way ml llooch. the pups i loi k was about to strike eleven, Ami meet the storm and strife! xaiiy. Hash on them. Ho. llo hut I stopped it so that it would to not wake you Answers. - - $ Io! . . . Ami 4 so up amisillie, breakfiist, mighty YE DIARY Bound travels through hot sumlx sure! ou may e mer air at l.bd fret a serond; Awake betimes, and start t rise air at from tilak from lied, but do tie imaide to. You may sene I lie soup now, througn.s dry zero to feet a second move my legs. Which frightens me,. Mattie. t A i i 1 . i . I ; . toehold-and-swin- non-sto- 1 r-- g p 1 I t tl IUM Uaixcrs; vari-swe- ' Na-,JO- ! hitch-hiker- j)ir Stt hiiniH'S.s inn operule Jit less man t hi t ir.t of production longer ih.in it x capital lasts The m Li ui ioai). values has enabled f.itn.ers to continue pro duntion but Lite limit in loan value oh.s been reached. The .ire unable to borrow further, '1 housHiids are being foreelofeed md vsold for ta?ea Kanuerb, like o!het groups, are entulcd to caxt of production. I believe market legui.iUon is the only method that vsii) do tin This ni tfiOxi wa4 ucccbsful m the U S during war unit's as shown m the plan. The high price payed for heat do not m guneial affect the price of bread Bakers testified before a senate loinnnttee last year that if you gau them the flour, they ijuid not reduce tho price of a loaf of bresd more than one cent. Wheat could have been $2.00 per bushel for the past ten years and bread would have remained exFarmers reactly the same. ceived an average of 30 cents per bushel for 1931 crop. The farmers received an average of 30 cents per bushel for 1931 crop. The tners got ' cent for this portion out of s cenLs, the average prioe for a pound loaf .of bread.. vator. miller, baker and distribw. tor divided the remainder. In France, the fanner received . 3 cents per pound for wheat and a pound loaf of bread was selling , - , , at 4 cants ( SHOl'LD BE feASED I , College Ward I Hr 441 Miss. win Grace Schenk The tin? spent in sewing and sopg practice. Games and niusic was enjoyed (oUowing the meeting. Ten members an-four guests were pres; , ent, Miss Amelia Jackson has return.-ehome aftei spending the past week lit Logan with her grand parents, Mr. artd Mrs , David Jackson, ( The genealogical committee held their coiiferciue on Sunday eve mug in voonei tioo with the sacra-r-.emeeting. The speakers were High ('ouucilinar lost ph LL Olsen and Sister Adams of the stake board Music was furnished by the ihoir with special numbers bv Olsen and company. Miss Irene Humphries and Mrs Clarence Shepherd Mrs Clarence Goldsb;rry and daughter returned to their home in on Tremonton Saturday after spending a week here with, re 1 . , lives. Miss Mdrgene Xuttui of Salt Lane City is spending the summer here with bei gi andpitrents. Mr.1 and Mrs John George. Mr and Mrs. Alma Olsen spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at Tremonton and Brigham City Mr nnd Mrs Chris Larsen of Preston were guests of Mr and Mrs H W. Hansen on Sunday Mr and Mrs Dewey Olsen to Blue Creek on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Leo Nuttal and ward were visit-tir.- g family of relatives here on Sunday afternoon The girt of the t'oilige E ist and West Primaries were entertained at the law an a plunge on Thursday evening Following the swim, a picnic lunch was served by th ", r teachers, Mrs O E Nelson and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen , i , .Si COOhim' IM AIL vsje Na FT 1VU.C.L IcMIS rca T Cl irltl Th' HOUGHS Pass .1 (', ! .in " vi 71 N kaavAto SO HUMC.CW Bv i cir home, That it Tua s au. - IH- Tims T. $ tg BdPiH tT urtv I hears Too scom. ' 4 j FuHU Hurrcn VY )' - d KEEP YOUR HUSBANDS LOVE every month is bad enough. But the trouble it causes at TIME TODAY'! Paramount Feature Show ery LAST A A Madame Racketeer With An Good All-St- home is worse; NX last 'mm-d' I Men soon tireof irritable wives. hdt is a woman to do? Generation after generation has found the answer in this Vegetable Compound. AsMrs. June says, "There is nothing better for that tired feeling we all know so well. It helped my nervousness and built me up. RHMY AND SVrtRDAl! An U.K.O. Radio Picture Is My Face Red With HELEN OZTSL TW ELY KTKEF.S and -- RICARDO CORTEZ t ninedy and artoon mum I ; CapitoL Today, Friday And Saturday tas with ri VKI N(. Lewis ST( IN E j .lean IIERMIOLT U n This; , TENTS COWKTS WALLA WALLA. Wash, Aug ! I. When the state prison population broke all records 1,376 inmates, tents were erteted as sleeping quarters that THE painsuffer 3,000-gallo- n ' n I Cafe YOURoK Greets (he Visitin'.? Junior Hasehall , Athletes d I u Elw-Oo- la-- , , bte'r of Mr and Mrs J . . Mambes of tlieFourt i lub met at the home of s. Huiren ' The new story, by Bayard Veil- ,i Mrs I hebe Hv "The Trial of author famous ler, . the J101' of Mary "Within Dugan," ,uAKt, .a jaby e'e.C a Law" and other stage and screen ?irt rs urser. M!al LA brts, deals with a police case, as a daughter of Mrs Hyde, do most of the noted playwright's The comes family of Mrs. Katherine stories. The dramatic climax Harris spent Friday tn Logan canin a sensational trial sequence. Those present were- Mrs In an effort to get something yon. new tn a courtroom setting "legal Katherine and Kirkham Harris. was sought .by the Mr. and Mrs R. K. Harris of pteoedent" and Mr. and Mrs Earl ,art depart Hyde Park Harris, Mr. and Mrs A J Harris ment, and it was found that a in Alabama had a mod- and Mrs Pauline Smith of Sugar So the play City, Idaho, Mr and Mrs Lamont ernistic ,, courtroom. Harris, Mrs Jean II Lundquist, ha the first court set in tho talkies. Harry Mr and Mrs. Mjltun Lundquist, Fijedmgn, an attorney, was on the Mr. and Mrs Charles Lundquist set throughout the ' trial" of Rob- Mr rnd Mrs. Eugene Lundquist.of ert Young to see that every line of Egbert and F.odncv Lundquist, dialogue pud the .action of every Southfield. Wilford Balls entertained player conformed to court etiquette at Mrs a dinner party Friday m honor and legal precede nL of Sail Lake of Mrs Feber Covers well- laid for the City ' Mrs Elwood, GET FREE GAS following SEATTLE. Aug 4 'll( -- When Mis Bessie Calls, Mr.s. Gertrude a large gaaoluie truck overturned Perkes nnd fat uly, and the hostess in.a, ditch, passing motorists be- andMrsfamily. George S I hones and Mr.s came tho .recipients of hundreds of gallons of free fuel The triu conhad ,to empty its tainer before it could be towed ouL Scores of motorists stood by to iltp up the gasoline as it formed a miniature lake , BY WILLIAMS "TV-- 1 aler- Ferron Purser, son of Mrs Edith Purser, underwent a minor at a local hospital Thursday ll u been received of the birth of a fine son to Mr and Mu Arthur Gittens of M Can m j M Reeder spent Friday at supper. In the evening music and Loc in nsiting Mrs Rulon Squires, songs around a bonfire ended the ' Miss Alta Wright of Salt Lake pleasant affair The family of John E. Lee Ci.y is the house guest of Mr and George Z. Lamb centiy enjoyed a pleasant outing Banks in Logan canyon. Mr and Mrs. Mark Holdings of at d Salt Lake City, after visiting Mr The patty included: Mr. andaMrs. and Mrs. William Balls, left for John E Lee and daughters wary Mr Soda Springs. Idaho and and Vmgima, and sou, Glenn, Mr and Mrs Preston Lee, and daughMrs Balls accompanied them ter, Carmen, Mrs Maud Miller and son Mrs Jessie Sramons and ird motored to Preston valley in Mr Lee. Arland Hunsaker Logan canyon Saturday where they The Nielsen family organization spent a pleasant afternoon and met at the home of Thomas NielThe gathering consisted sen for the evening of reorganizapurpose and them tb(. officers pnmary oj tion and general busniess matters. ana and the bishopric partners their wives. The afternoon pro- .gram was followed bv a 6 o'clock Stanley Hyde Park j Legal precedents, even to arrhi- lecture, inside details of police disclosures of the meth-- 1 ods pf detectives, and other abs-- ' truse technical problems, went in-- , to the latest mystery draoa of which the .screen, Unashamed," comes today to the Capitol The Tile marketing of , transportation is based on cost including interest on investment Is transportation of greater impoitance than food and clothing? Telephone service, electricity and gas arc regulated on cost of production, I am sure they are not. more important than bread, butter, bacon, . cotton and wool , , t This plan will cut out speculation and give the profit to the producer where it belongs ROBERT PRICE .' ,. Wellsville. . HOooop eaELL O' At The Capitol ON ( OlsTS 1 1 7 - , I -- ' Ela-A-.- dj . li lm-Th- far-Wh- at it OUTPOUR WAY hek-mit- fk;-me- Ml . ton I. Iii how , il siir f' whl-;er(- d fouith, goi'-- r ii.iit i.i In d- l.tt'r V,hol portlpU oc uvedrd (or domcslK. i, .ill vvii.ii poition fit) exportahie j I Jhlh--I ,.im ! , ifiitinn, third irfivern-i.- ; .((oinplish this through all tom-ii- t nm of iht Ml -- 1 i IUV s m id f )uu i I pedi-ojcl- s i tv ui.mnii c, i I i ! In m till VVMV ill mini ln. , winch iln inoilcrii vvmlit Iim.- - ch Ini it-- 1 it nm-- . on liln'i fur tl m vaki ul Iln cini'hi"ii i'mu.I. ,.,i' Million - tin' vniiiM. mil mi vvillnl iiijii i.cc, hot nr Ihe llli.-- , Mr. - (ON (sOK.HT AKMEKS l'!n piuu asks for legmlation the f.tm.vr i'Trs ji i n Urin tost, of produc-i.n- a I. f'H ii.ii portion of, hut crops u cl in doinestio conhumfRlon Ik Vioiid price foi the i.ii, . I I i teacake ihim.ii-sidered a sure winner in the buyers under . , I.E(.sl-III AIK - al II.IIIU H l in l I' thi- akin,', ti.ijfii ! llliuir Of tb- Of ts that cum v 1 Lb vosis jef las commercial Il.e pin a V- I" seder. - . 11 i it.d elemout.i of uf - I I Two-thirt- i I i v v is-i- ie J!!ii'i.,: I t .1 -- ; Hen - I -- . in Altai I dd Journal tc Aiibnut for pjbhca-i.uyiiiir column the following p n 'uiown a the aRpUneol plan, u pic ntni by John A tiiuipssia 1,1 OK aiioii a. inesidiiiit of the Fa in. - I mou It appeaiod .18 of the National thA.iijit 1' It hou!(J iceoiv 'ii juiun.'.l i very uiuan tlaihe uni'.t I heiewith vale pieseut a con. furm for the considei alion Em . in 17 ,.i oi'itf 'li ( ,h'l - ni i . Xc li t "! Ilf' l' iilllf fll til 'If i'I"'. Ih i'1! it dr of th i it ml to "o itito trie ( iimI h ;ih.'V l t.iT- l'i t 'I li"i v.ol',1-hi' v f h wimi.iir- - ( ;i f. M.iiv ,'.T illoo ill' il.l, if1 llli- - Ini i in l ,1 III lli'i" (fin. 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No anonywill be mous articles published. however, The mU does not mrwwni) opinions expressed here. They are the individual idea of the w ritcrs. er t LU V H.W. I KtOIH HIKE HilJAY bo'h of v.bub emng to have a talk nut nn can dad. He Eoes over every so oftea by rj t (li'.ilh and tan ,.MUYA NOIUL uctilMlu la a I s."m to have evaded thus far thank y ur start that M"ia is your plane Wall trrei law tti'r, la tirtrir4 "Tbey'U bump you sure, SteTe' 'stor'. wlara her rhlldliiaetf anrfihrArl. lluam r. r'vbt now weiaiitevale who totd me where was sond '.otie h.T t if 'o 'It enoL'' rrturai .htiinpe MlURLU.i, ' Bud .'rw after three years re we have them in our to hud the Empress! Bud blurted. OTEVE grinned. Yeah? Boy. news bo. k terloa abseitee. Muaa eoatrtliatrs "Suie. It was Lottie 1 eipected to O largely la the opforl of her po, ket. It tiny tli k were it the For a moment Steve and '.I.' Ihr-laralld sister him. aioiher, trod father, dub Ti.ryil nny Kl l a v. aaa brotaer rrasoa that am find ran op-- n an Barry eyed each other. Bl U. Steve said, thing! "Sit dnan. Bud. Mere ha brta la hoath Antrlra where, largely hy rhaaee. he has "Let s talk it over. Smoke? The three crept from tbe apartfceeoma suMwialef with B4KK1 ment down tbe service elevator to lOWNSEMl, rreh aai soelally proiaiaeat, who owaa a flaavaci JE held out bis ciyaret case and the basemcnt. thence through to the ailae. Together they has aaade the tala, believed worthless, pay stimk a match. The boy ducked .apartment house directly adjoiumg. hsadsoaaely. tHev mat a huge his head to catch the flame, his Cautiously they emerged from that diamond railed Jhs Eaapress of Pera. ' LOl'TIB j basement hand trembling. to the street. Bud's conCARR, fashlaa model, joins Moos, Barry hod Sfee os down federates were a block away, out of for you waiting Anyone several dlaaer and daorlng ra tr !uw ? Stive asked after a mo-- sigj,t anJ ground two corners, gagemeats. Moos a brother. Bud, is under obligations to BltK meat. eiab proprietor Jn front of the drug store Barry' HARKId, sight T length their ig.l was rewardsad gangster, srbd plot to aleat "Sure. Out front. t, car was waiting. He tossed the huge diamoad (I rev ed. The outer door, opened i tells Maas and l.ottf that "The rear covered? to the mechanic, slid beneath be has biddea the dlsaaoad id his A spot of light swam Into the 1 be fear people yoasg apartmeaC wbeel, and Steve and Bud crowd are there ehn Bad, following room, bobbing across the rugs with In beside him. The car whirred and Harkins order, telepboaee that his mother la ill. He eonses to take startling clarity. moved away, head'ng northward. &4na tipaie. When the girls hate Footsteps wavering, then firmer. gene bieve, aeapeetlng triekery. Four. Three oclock. prepared to meet the jewel thieves. The circle of lieht p! ked out the'gowu and disappeared Into the bed Like a shot from a gun the car nped NOW CO Ol WITH THE fTOKY divan, the paneled wall, tiling on the room. In a moment he emerged, on toward Boston. J CHAPTER XIV to tie but-- shoving his arms into a coat, swinging door what, "Steve, said Barry as they dartJT was rot long before Steve tele- lev's pantry. Tell you what we're going to do. ed out of SpriDgfield after a long phoned Mona. It was as he bad We're going to period of silence. Is the Empiess Crouching in thiir rh.drs, Steve Earry, be said. Surmised. Rer mother, It appeared, and safe? Wont tbe rest of the mob ? Barry bold their hriat'.i. tills kid to the mine. He'll be ,lip x mob will be The rest of was cot ill. She bad been asleep Someone was wa'kmg in the s:ife there and the gang can't find he ocloik tochewing nulls b when they arrived. Mona wax going on him. The Lady Bradford sails wake of the "Good morrow." stepping Sieve laughed. to bed and Bud had escorted Lottie and avoiding (lie poii-l- '. d iloor, imurow noon from Boston. Is your Lord. I forgot to tell you. The fiome. Isnt In the refrigerator. It The f,r lijutv, Mines in the dlsopneared Inin the piiitrv ixn t even in the apartnieuii" Mum! said Steve musingly. d00r swuug noi- -' le - In (he dim Ltrect where those fellows can spot "But you said Well, I'm glad your mother is all It.' light of the indow. Right! I said It was In the reright. I'll call you tomorrow. Good- m "Moran" Fteve "In the ?91h street garage. Barry frigerator. So It was. Towny! But nrreiy flight lM. H" U'n rna? and rpnt fnp & not anv longer. I sold the Empress iliu mg. As be put down tbe telephone be i'll telephone and have it yesterday. "How did !,e g. t In? "What sent around. looked at Barry who was regarding Barry. I sold the Empres Steve "Till them the drug store on the him uncertainly. "That g mg has a that comer around tbe block. We can leaned over and thumped Barry on I 'Xo, dont think the girls were could make a hi y to Bm kiu'dmin go down the servants elevator, Ihe bark. "Got a very pretty price In on this," be said answering the Balare In 10 minutes, Sieve said. through the basement and out to for her, too! F.nougli to finance the unspoken question in Barry's eyes. "They don't care mnrli If Bud gefs (ho street. They'll never follow new machinery and set things going in a big way us "It t&ats what you want to know! plugged or not, do thev? "But the Empress was yours, Steve was on Us fed. motioning Steve turned to Bud. Harkins Is Somehow Harkins gaDg knew or to stay where he was. "Itest going to be mighty disappointed, Steve. I cant take Barry guessed that we had the Empress "Weve gone Steve shrugged. boy. Im taking a little stroll." isn't he?" here. Before Bud leaves Lottie easy, What through all that before, old ebup. With a cheery and sudden Good The boy moved sullenly. they'll know where we bad it morning." Steve entered tbe kitchen makes you think It's Harkins?" He Tbe Empress was mine. Granted. "You think Lottie will tell as Bud. with fingers trembling, lifted his eyes for the first time, I sold the dam thing. What use wae just them? Barry demanded. it to me except for money? If you was about to open the door of the "Everybody knows about the Stere shrugged. She wouldnt press. You offered It In the open like. Ill call your share of the exmean to. but she couldnt keep from market. Everyone's talking about pense a loan. It can be paid back Thought you were at the club! It. Before that eab was around tbe Bud faltered, any time. Our mine is going to it block tbe probably gave Mona I saw you with Harkins at the bave tbe finest equipment In South I meant you to think so. What j blazes fof not taking the necklace, are you doing at that ice box? Kid Halcyon Club, Steve told bim America! Were sitting pretty. would lead straight to the the gang send you for the Em-- passively. He hesitated. Boy, thank Steve. I can't do this! "Then I'll do it. Its our mine. refrigerator and tile Empress! Wait, press?" jour lucky stars that we're with old chap, youll see.' You wont have a chance If Isn't it? Then It was our Empress, Bud swung around sharply. You vou! Are yon sure? know what I'm here for, Sieve." Harkins finds out you didnt put it our machinery. And Bud is our Steve wae changing to soft felt new employe. Let's see, kid. which The other nodded. "You didnt over! We'll drive you to Boston slippers and instructing Barry to youd get It that easily, did ' night, and in two weeks more youll department do you think you'd tike do the same. ou? Don't be a fool! Here" (in be with Foster at the mine. We'll best? Nothing! la sure, he said, "ex- dicatlbg the door) "get inside. We're cable him to meet the boat at Tflnl(To Be Continued) reader. of the Herald-JournAny roimiiunieations 7 c for the in This column, d Published at pi And Agin Em 1932. 4. ji n- - Herald-Journ- THURSDAY, AUGUST JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, - We strive to give Deluxe Service at .Moderate Prices. Wholesome Food Properly Prepared. I Cool, Spacious Dinins? Room dirge. V r You Save Money to buy it... . every time you Ride rr. Tk Electric Cars and Buses Utah Idaho , Central Railway Company i woobwoRK Jilii You can, make your woodwork gleam like new again with but one coat of Lowe Brothers INTERIOR VARNISH. For this varnish is made especially for interior trim. It flows from the brush' so easily, and dries to such a smooth surface that you can do a first class refinishing job with very little effort. And once applied, NtPTUNlTE INTERIOR keeps its lustre many years, never turning white, or scratching white. E VAR-NIS- Si |