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Show DON'T MISS PRYOR IRWINS LECTURES MON·DAY AND TUESDAY Have You Secured Your Xmas Greetin1 Cards Christmas Shopping Time Is Here MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1926 I • . ~H'D WE H/'.11~ 1'\ FlliE l-OT OF COAL COM IN' WHICH WE '1..11'\~Vt! TO PIJT AWAY- MfRCHANTS INSTITUTE COMES TO "M" MfN OPEN MIDVALE RELIEF SOC- BOOTH MERC. .CO. SEASON WITH 'IETY BAZAAR LOSES ANOTHER OF MIDVALE FOR TWO DAYS NOV. 22-23 DECISIVE VICTORY SCHEDULED DEC. 1 ITS MEMBERS Beginning Monday, N cvember 2~, desire for the merchandise displayed~ and lasting two days, l\lidvd ::! will be Does your advertising brag about tr..t ed to and ben efitted by a series 1 your store and your goods or does it Before an enormous crowd, Midvale Wednesday, December 1, the date of lectures and course of instruction j Inform people of what you have and Simple but impressive funeral ser"M" Men's basket ball team opened 1 s_ e t for ~he Annual ~azaar of the Reby the na'tionally known retail coun -1 why they should buy? . . . . hef Soc1ety, accordmg to the plans vices were held for J2sse M. Booth, season w1th a riecls!Ve v1ctory over and preparations under way, this prominent merchant of Midvale, on selo_r and bu_~~ncs~ investigator. Pry~r j Does your lo.cal newspaper carry as the Grante "M" Met~~ bv the score of promises to be a great success. It Monday at the old family home on lrwm who 1s belng brought to th1s 1 much advert1smg to your customers 22 to, 2. The victory was more de- will be held in the amusement hall Smelter Street. city to co11duct the Business Institute. as do the papers of the neighboring The speakers were the Rev. Elmer cisive than the score indicates in as of the L. D. S. church. In addition The Institute comes through the I eiti cs? Do the mercnants in cities I. Goshen, who conducted the services much as the only two points the op- to the usual display of aprons, pHUnlversity of Utah Extension Depart- ! miles away do more advertising with and Bishop John A. Aylett. Vocal posing team scored was on foul liws slips, quilts, and fancy articles, "One Fleeting Hour," and selections, ment and is being sp::>n<;ored local! . . your customers than you d?? pitches allowed thru the failure of .suitable for Christmas gifts, refresh. . y \ Do your salespeople "wa1t" on pa"Beautiful Isle of Sop1ewhere" were two Midvale men to report to scorer ments and cooked foods will be sold. by the bm.mess and professwnal men I trons or do they practice creative after a substitution. Midvale created A dance is scheduled for the even- fittingly rendered by Mrs. Fred Hyke, of Midvale. l salesmanship? quite a scene when 'they stepped upon ing and with every ticket purchased, with Mrs. R. W. Quick at the piano. The first meeting and lecture will! Do you realize that they are an The rooms were filled with sorrowthe floor in their new Jerseys which a chance will be ,given on a quilt he h~ld Monday at 8:30 a. m., at I important factor in helping you build ing relativ6s and friends and tile certainly is an article of real selec- that will be raffled bef.Qre the close Goff's hall and another meeting will your business? . \ 1sket was banked with beautiful tion. "Now girls, please don't pat- of the dance. he held ~Ionday evening· at 6:30 p. Are you satisfied that you are getflo:ml otfering.s The pall bearers tern after our "M" Men." ------m. at the same place. Unless the 1ting the utmost profits out of your were W. B. McGinniss, L. A. Porter, JUNIORS CLOSE SEASON Midvale team work was very much time for the balance of the meet-j business? Are you marking up your H. P. Miller, L. L. Olson, C. 0 Watin need of repair also their acoring ings is chan"'ed after Monday, all goods in entire fairness to yourself? The Midvale Junior Club. finished son and J. A. Alcorn. An automobile ability needs to be checked up, other meetin~•,; will be held at the same Is your turnover as fast as it ought its footbllll season which was a great cortage of unusual length accompanwise the game was very well played time as the Monday m01'tin!;~ . to be? Is the profit being made on success for the Juniors as this was ied the remains to Mt. Olivet cemeconsidering the opposition. Tvr-sday evening, a big Mass Meet- fast -turning stock being minimized their first football conference team. tery where interment in the family Substitutions were made very freing will he held and the gcnPral pub- by capital tied up in stagnant lines? The above figures represent the re- quently which accounts for Midvale's Last week the West Jordan Farmers plot took place. As a special mark Ordinarily it takes a day to earn ilc i.<: cordially invited to •hear the Have you a clear grasp .Qf the conThe Dings as defeated the Juniors by the large of respect, all business houses of Mid- · noted lecturer fli~cuss a topic of vi- ditions of your business that you can $5.00. By spending less than a day sult of the annual football struggle lack of teamwork. score of 24 to 0. This was the worst vale were closed during the time of tal importance to ('Vf'rybody. give an entirely satisfactory state- reading the advertisements iJt the between the two big suburban high usual came thru wothout a scratch. defeat for the Midvale Club. Monday the funeral. ' Exact time and place of the big ment to your banker at any time? Journal, line by line, you stand a schools. These figures were arrived "There were no stars in the heaven the Juniors again defeated the MidMr. Booth died early Saturday p.w.hlic mneting will be announced Are you missing good ideas that are chance to win $5.00 and you are there at after one of the bitterest engage- last night", with the exception of vale boys in the first meetin~ of these morning, following a short illness. Vern Lester whos 250 pounds of bulk later. but it will -probaby be held in being successfully w.Qrked by merments ever staged by Beetdiggers and prevented the stars from shining thru teams the Juniors won by 18 to 6 He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. fore well paid for your time. the Midvale L. D. S. ward house. chants in other cities? score. this time thev made it sure by I~aac Booth and was born in MuscaThe score. The response to the office last week, Farmeru. The break came in the last Enthu:>iasm for the Institute is runthe score of 36 to 12. The Juniors tm County, Io~a, March 11, 1868. In Midvale whereby the person turning in thL quarter when Granite was able to ning high, and it is hoped to get everv MIDVALE MATRON G F RS have a total of 57 points while the 1877, the family moved to Kansas. bF~inPss and professional man in MidBURIED THURSDAY greatest number .of errors found in push over two touchdowns. The lasi 5 0 10 opponents have scored 74 points. The In 1849, Mr. Bo~th and his brothers vale to join the membership for the Funeral services for Mrs. Annie the ads of last issue would win a five one came after the timer's gun had M. Dewey, rf ........... C. Griffitha. If .... _ ............. _. __ 3 2 8 Juniora finished fourth place out of Robert ·and J. W1lmer, came to Utah Institute. Jacobsen Jensen, who died here Tues- dollar bill, was beyond all expectaand ;stablish;d a mercantile busiclosed the game. Olson, c ---....---·-·-..·-----·- 0 1 1 eight teams in the conference. The local committee in charge • of I day following a lingering illness, was ti.Qns. The Juniors will now start on basness m Manrung, Utah. After three Jordan outplayed and outfought Reading, r~ _ · - - - - - - - 0 0 0 Immediately after the issue was the institute is: P. S. Roberts, chair- held in the Midvale ward chapel on ketball and to start the season rigtht years they abandoned this enterprise m~n: L. I.. Olson, E. W. Olson, C. E.j Thursday, November 18, at 2 p. m., mailed, letters began pouring in and Granite for three quarters, but were Hug1hes, lg ...................•--·-·- ·-·--·· 0 0 0 Presid~nt Joe Cotter challenges the and went into business in Bingham ·-·-·-··..··-·· 0 2 2 1\'b.th'--·ews, A. R. Cahoon, and the i with Bishop John A Aylett officiat- continued until Wednesday evening. kept from scoring by penalties. Time Vincent, c :md time again they threatened the Wright, rg --·-.. -·-------0 1 1 Midvale Lions who alw!l¥s have quite Canron, later, in 1901, the . present Some of the contestants did not rommittee is meeting with very .fine ing Interment was in the West Joru team. busmess of Booth Mercant1le Oo.J. response from the businessmen in the dan ward cemetery .under the direc- comply with the rules of the contest. Farmer's goal but were always held Bowen, lf ....- ... - ..- .... --.. -·-·-.. 0 0 0 was incorporated at Midvale. Up to Matthews, rf ....... 0 0 0 Write one error to a line of y.Qur just short of scoring. way of support for the institute tion of C. I. Goff. the time of his death, Mr. Booth had Granite outweighed the local boys Total - - - - - -·- ·· 22 Cl:ristmu Cards Vital J. M. Adamson, manager of the Mrs. Jensen was born February 5, paper, and number them consecutivebeen the vice-president of the comGrante Bureau of Lectures of the Univer- 1847, in Malmo, Sweden. She emi- ly. We take the entry !having the and this advantage wa:s the deciding Part of Holiday Season ~.pany. . . . . G F RS sity of LThh Extension Department, grated to Utah in 1881, residing here highest number and check to ascer- factor in the closing quarter. N OUR modern world ot today the Surv~vmg are his wife, Mrs. Kate Christensen, Niderhouser and Jor· W. Despain . ......... _____ .........-- 0 0 0 was at Mi;lvale,Monday last, a:ssist- since. Surviving are three sons: Carl tain if all errors named are legitisendln~ and recelvlnr of greetlna; Ferre Booth, three sons, Kenneth, 22, ing the businessmen in arr.angi11g f01· C., Hilmer J. and Orson J. Jenson, mate ami correct. If ·so, the award genson played stellar ball for Granite Moxfi~ld, rg ........ ~...... .. .................. 0 0 0 cards has come to be a Tery vito' ·Lynn, 21, of Portland, Ore.; Robert, while Monahan, Oldham, ~ Adolphson, Despam. c ·-·-0 1 1 is made to this contestant. the coming Institute, and gave us Midvale, also seven grandchildren. Eck, ·W ardleigh and Allen bore the Hawkins, lf ... ----·-·-···.. - ·..--... 0 0 0 part l1f the h•llday season, 80 mu < >. of Midvale one_sister, Mrs. Cora B. Mrs. William Ray of Sandy, Utah, valuable aid anrl advice on getting Egbert, rf _ _ _ .___ :__ _ 0 1 1 ao, In tact, that we can nearly gnu " ~arson, of Gra!l1te; f~ur bro~hers, was one legitimate error ahead of hrunt of the battle for Jordan. th;g highly merited Institute. BINGHAM. !\liNE VIGriM the number ot our trlen~ by til ~harles of Reddmg, Calif.; J. Wilmer, Total ........... - ..- ............. 2 The lineups: Mr. Irwin who will spend two days I TO BE BURIED AT WALES her nearest competitor. Mrs. Ray, number of cards received. Each yea Ray and Curtis of Midvale. ,lordan Granite Referee. Tonserd and Rasmussen. at Midvale i~ a Retail counselor and I Funeral services for Allen Reed providing she is a subscriber to the as the Yuletide seaaon appronciH· Scorer. Pett. investi:rator of national reputation,' Livingston, Utah Apex Mining com- Journal aM paid up, is. entitled to the Monahan ...................re ... ................ .......... HilL million.~ ot theae little messa,es o r.arse' n .......................... rt......................... Jolley and will hring to us at Midvale, a pany employe, who was killed Mon- $5.00 and can have same by calling love and iOOd wishes traTel from on, The Midvale Lions Club held its JORDAN NOTES W eernig ...........- ... rg................ Hamilton store of knowledge gained by many day afternoon at Bingham when he at the Journal office. another and eTerywhere mall car· to regular semi-monthly meeting ThursMiss Oralie Rawson, popular EngJi';ck ...................... ........... c ............ Neiderhouser Try it again this week, everybody. years of intensive firg.t hand gtudy of fell into an ore chute and tons of ore rlers stal'ger under the load of them day evening at 5 :30 p. m., in the Wadleizh ...................... .lg . ....................... Hintze lish teacher at the high ~chool, was · pconomic problems throughout the en-, fell upon him were held at Wales, Want ads, for :oale ads, display adswhich they carry. For while one Community Church. Allen .......... _ ............. .IL...... ............. W:alling operated on for appendicitis at the tire country. Sanpete county, ursday, November all kinds of ads are included and Christmas card may not · weigh very A prominent speaker was present. Trr• RPtail Merchants' Institute to ' 18, with interment in the Wales ceme- miss-spelled words only taken into Milne ..........................le............................ Green L .D. S. hospital Saturday night. The much, yet, when hundreds of them are Another feature of the evening after consideration. Commas, apostrophes, Oldham . ....................qb................ Jorjl.'enson operation was successful and Miss be heltl here will ronsi ~t of five lec-~ tery plied torether they make no mean the usual business session, was the tures to "mployers and employees, Mr. Livingston who had been in coined words, etc., are not counted. Webster ........... ........... rhb......................... Smith Rawson is well on her way to re- weia:ht. story teHing contest blttween thet Burkinshaw ..... llib............ Christensen covery. She is expected back at her antl in addition. Mr. Pryor will givE.' Bingham the past 17 months was Just the miss-spelled words. Nowadays there are special cards Reds under the leadership of PrinAdolph· s on .............. lb....................... Merrill post in about three weekil. Send in your answer. You may be at. least one big public Mass Meet-~ born at Spring City, October 5, 1900, Referee: Kump; llmpire, Perry. Principal Nielsen has been absent tor every member of the famlly from cipal E. E. Greenwood and the Blues ing for everybo<ly in the community. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. lucky this week. from his desk 'for two days, Tuesday rrandpa to baby, not to mention those under the leadership of P. S. Roberts. Linesman. Hines. Mr. lrwin will be here two full ; Livingston, who later made thejr resiAltho Greenwood's team offered the and Wednesday, helping the athle· tor sweethearts, trlends, etc., and An afternoon of opera was the ~lays ~l'xt week and he.tween ~eet-1 dence at Wales.. Surviving ar_e. his ·there are card• for any and all occa· most selections and worked the hardtic board of control f.orm its ath)etic mgs w11l call on the varwus busmPs~ • widow, Mrs. M1ldred Lamb Ln•mg- theme of the program presented at SOPHOMORES AND SECOND slons. Just as you and I are recover- est on the contest, their stories were TEAMS ARE SUCCESSFUL policies for the new hij{h school asmon who de~ ire hi1' servic'E.'s with 1 ston, and two children, Reed aM the meeotin.g of the Community Club sociation. He was chosen 'b y the In& from the effects ot the Christmas of the parlor variety and were comthPir individual problems of business.j Leone Livingston, his father, one held Wednesday. celebrations each year Terse writer~:~ pletely outclassed by the RQ;berts •Papers which briefly outlined the Through the regular squad at Jor- state because of his long experience The five meetings will be held at brother and five sisters. are workmr feverishly and rackinr Rules of Order, with Dr. J. S. Alley Midvale will consist of lectures and The body was taken to the C. I. story of different operas were given dan ,did not win a football game, as Executive Board Member in the their brains for new and catchy senti· on the long end of the score. discuss;ons of the following topics: Goff undertaking esta/bliishmt4n1l .:f; by Mrs. F. Hyke, Mrs. J. L. Meyers neither the second team nor the So- old association. Wednesday, the Jordan students phomores lost a l!ame. East. Granite ~. MePting Today's Competition. Midvale from where it was taken to and Mrs. R. W. Quick voted to increase the price of the Miss Lillian Hart sang "Heart!1 and L. D. S. all fell victims to the 2. How to Write Advertising that Wales yearbook from $1.50 to $2.50. I! • Bowed Down" from the Bohemian Jordan Scrubs in both leagues. Pulls. three hundred subscriptions are proGirl. The Sovhomores closed their season COMMUNITY METHODIST 3. Getting the Most Out of Your "One Fine Day" from Madame But-j Monday at. the L. D. S. when. they cured at this figure the yearbook will DR. GEO. A. COLE, MIDVALE, UTAH CHURCH Business. be printed as usual. terfiy was given by Mrs. Fred Hyke, met the Samt second. yard men m the 4. Making Your Community Pros1 APPENDICITIS: HOW '1'0 The class series in basket ball will mati.on. Sometimes the bowels, followed by selections from Faust by Founrlers Day athletic program. The per. Dwight l\1. Kitch, Pastor begin at Jordan next Monday. Each RECOGNIZE IT aroused by the need for drastic action Mrs. Meyers. Opera selections were final score was 13 to 5 f.or ihe Bet1 fi. Prl'scnt Day Problems in BusiSunday School-10 a. m. class will enter two teams. !l'he to relieve the constipation, go beyond ness. Church Services-11 a .m. Thanks given on the orthophonic victrola by di£"ger Sophs. By Dr. Geo. A. Cole would-be candidates for the squads the mark and start a diarrhea, which courtesy of Mr. Pike of the consoliIt looks as if ordan schould beTo give a little more comprehei• giving music and sermon. are busy investigating their scholas- Salt Lake City, and Midvale, Utah is a symptom of itself. dated Music Company. gin her climb back into the athl:tic sive idea of just what the Institute Epworth League--7 p. m. Topic: This disease is one of the hardest Fever and an increased pulse rate Current events were reported by limelight next year as the followmg tic standing as no one will be permitwill be, we give the following data: "Living at your Best." ted to play who is not carrying fifoccur in practically every case of apMrs. D. J. Searle. letter men return: Bob Eck, John of all for a physician to diagnose. ThP Retail Merchants' Institute is Leader-Mrs. Carl Carlson. Refreshments were served. Mrs. 1 Adolphson, Hany W ermi~-. Sheldon teen hours of school work successseries of get-to-get'~er meetings of loA truck will leave the church at And yet, since appendicitis is th€ pendicitis. If the fever is 'h igh, and fully. Mr. Dewey, chairman of the particularly if it is irregular as well, Ira Beckstead presided at the tea Vincent, Kay Larsen, Don Milne, Joe • ral m0rrhants and husin ·<;s people- 6:30 on Friday evening hauling the most important disease of the intes- tihe condition is probably serious. eligibility committee is checking eacth table and was assisted by Mrs. J. Francom, Lamar Burkinshaw, Speneverybody int"en•sterl in the progress Boy Scouts to ihe banquet at Sandy. tine, it is fitting, and it may be to Should the temperature suddenly drop cer Burkinshaw, Weldon Matthews. boy's record. of RPtail Merchanli ~ in.g. All registered Scouts, their fathers, W. Booth and Mrs.. J. H. Brown. Rodney Kimball and possibly Allan y.Qur advantage, for you to learn all to normal or below normal, and the 'I'hl' General ohject is to make a- the troop committee or members of Hogander. Add to these the remants SCHOOL ELEGriON DEC. 1st f a c e assume an anxious exthat you can about it. ~DDING ANNOU~CEMENT vailable to loeal merchants the be~;t Scout Council are elegible to attend. of the Sophomore and second team IN JORDAN DISTRIGr pression of prostration, there is reaPain is ordinarily the first indiMr. and Mrs. Otto Nielson· of Amer plans and methods in u~e today hy Every Scout ought to be present at squad and a heavy fast team should son to suspect that the inflammation, cation that something is wrong in the mo~t successful merchants this big event of the year. Tickets ican Fork, announce the engagement The time is fast approaching when and probably the pus contents of the region of your appendix. The of their daughtelir Rilla, to Lew &tea~ result. throughout the country. It is a ser- are selling for 50 cents. the residents of the Jordan School pain may be felt over the abdomen the appendix, have spread more or ies of meetings for the exchange of Every member of the Junior Lea- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum District, particularly those residing generally at first, and then in or less throughout the surrounding tisHUB THEATRE OFFERS Steadman, of Midvale. The marriag;e mPrc·handising ideas. gue is expected to be present at the in West Jordan and South Jordan, around the appendix. Sometimes it sues of the abdomen, giving rise to a UNUSUAL PROGRAM The f>ppcific Ohjects of the Institute meeting on Tusdaey afternoon at 4 will take place in the Salt Lake temcomprising Precinct No. 9 and thoose appears to come from the middle of situation of grave immediate danger. are to help the local merchants. o'clock. Come and see what the sur· ple, November 24, 1926. in Precinct No. 7, comprising Sandy, the abdomen, because a large nerve Two muscles, one o,n each side of This coming Friday and Saturday, • First-To develop community in- prise is J;o be. Mrs. Huffman is the Crescent, Granite and Butler, will be center there receives sensations from the middle line of the abdomen, exfriends and followers of Jack Hoxie Caroline, the young daughter of terest with a view of getting more superintendent. . all the surrounding tissues and forcalled to select a Board member for tend from each side. of the breast tratle out of their present trade terIt has been said that every success- Mayor and Mrs. L. A. Porter who is will see their old favorite in his best wards them up to the brain as if another term. bone d<>wn to the public bone. If A thriller! ritory: ful man must build upon the three- suffering from diphtheria is reported tft'ort-"The Demon." The present incumbents in both of they originated in this nerve center. the muscle on the right side grows Scond-To help them earn a bigg-er fold foundation of ability, responsi- to be improving nicely. While the ,'..nd then, Gene Tunney, heavy-weight these precincts, David T. Dahl for No. The pain may almost tear you to so tense that it can be felt like a champion of the world in his serial net profit out of their prcsen~ margin bility and endurance, but more dy- home is under quarantine, Mayor and W. W. Wilson, for No. 7 are the pieces if you cough or move at all. 9 long wide strip of heavy canvas, you "The Fighting Marine"-aciioll, mysP.orter is sojourning temporarily at of profit. namic qualification-action. only ones desiring these positions, It may force you to lie on your back may regard this as a very likely tery, and a wonderful cast, make this The answers to the following auesThe most erudite and brilliant man the home of his son, Frank. as your easiest positwn, and even since the time for filling has expired symptom of appendicitis. the best serial yet. See the first tion<: ·ht>lu Mr. Irwin determine what I is useless to himself and to all manand no other aspirants have appeared. to draw up your right leg to relieve Indigestion, vomiting and furred A man's thoughts and interests ftow -;hapter and you'll never miss. local merchants need most to accom- kind unless' he acts; unless he conHowever, the voters, can, if they the tension on affected muscles. ton•gue also point toward this disSunday, Monday, Tuesday is the plish these objects: verts the potential and static quality along like a stream. If you can't .',o55 so desire, write in the names of other Tenderness over .the oppendix is ease. Who are your real competitors? of knowledge into the irre.sitibablt! your proposition into the middle of treat of the season. ''tl'he V.olga So far, I have been discussing apthis stream you might as well sit Boatman" is a picture you'll never candidates on election day, December probably the most dependable of all Are they in your own town or larger power of deeds. the symptoms of this desease. Ten1st, 1926. pendicitis in its acute stage. on the bank and shoot bullfrogs. regret seeing. This is the biggest, cities? The most commonplace man lives The polls will be open from 7 a. derness means pain as a result of Chronic appendicitis acts like acute Until you learn this, keep up yourj m?st wonderful picture ever offered Why 1lo competitors win trade from in a useful member of society if what m., to 7 p. m., on Wednesday, Decempressure. A vr.ry gentle pressure appendicitis except that it is not so course in salesmanship. , M1dvale theatre goers at no advance your trade territory? he has he gives the world through ber 1, 1926, for such decisions as the with the fingers will show this parsevere. With it you are never really j in prices-a three hour_ show,for the Do von push your business or does action. voters in these precincts desire to ticular tenderness. sick and never really well. But you A good man keeps hitting the bull's feature alone. Doors w1ll be. open ~t your business p'ush you? 1 The Orient thinks and is inactive; reach know that something is wrong with Bear in mind that though the 6:00 "P· m., and the show wlll begm Are you a leader or a follower? the Occident thinks and acts. As a eye without shooting the bull. The school activities and education promptly at 6:30 p. m Come early! you and that the trouble is situated mouth of the appeMix lies under a ,.. Do you create desire for merchan~ise re:ult, the W~stern Nations hav~ abranch of our government cost probWednesday, Thursday, Gen. Custer point midway between the navel and in the abdominal part of your body. or do you attempt to satisfy des1res ch1eved more m a few years than the plish results and be somebody. No ably more than any other one item the right 1hip bone, the body of the Many such cases break out now and matter how sad your heart may be, at Little Big Horn"-a western that that someone else has created? Eastern Nations have done throug~h and we should, when given a chance, appendix may extend in any direction then in acute form. you amount to something if you are is new and sure to please. Is your store arranged according decades of centuries of somnolentt. You will exercise our privilege and vote. The chronic fonn is the acute from this point and thus exhibit a doing something, and for this you can Get the HUB Habit! to handed-down custom or is your ar- I thoughtfulness. form in a condition of more or less tenderness slightly to one side of it. to be thankful to our Hevenly sometime--Begin Now! afford rane:ement ba:"etl on a tested plan for\ So be thankful for action; be thank "If you don't like the way we run quietude. The acute form is the Nearly every case of appendicitis Father. Be thankful for the church. selling more goods? j' ful for the very necessities and burthis country get out," say the 5,is acc.Qmpanied by constipation ali chronic fonn rising to a erisis. through whi.:h we are Werking to es\ Mrs. R. R. Fenn entertained at dinDoes your window give publicitiy dens of life that drive you out among 000,000 to the llQ,OOO,OOO. a eause or as an effect of the inflamCopyright br Dr. Geo. A. Cole, 19245 ner, Sunday. to your whole store or does it create your fellows and force you to accom- tablish the KinJdorn of Love. I .. I GRANITE - JORDAN GAME THE AD ERROR CONTEST ENDS SCORE 14 - 0 CREATES GREAT INTEREST I I I I V MEET YOURSELF - i I I j |