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Show PKOVO EVENING HERALD, HONDA Y, THE HERALD t SOLITUDE IS C Rodger, pmeldeat jtt PubUjhrf by the Herald Corporation, EldMHMWMiiiiUir WITV'Uh. Prove. W. Bo. 1st at hi. at tU postomoe to Prove, Utah. .Member of the Unltsd Prase aaeePeiM eietioa, KEA atarvtoe, acrtppa efflee. T.lej.e-Bu- au KU4, aepy will he ! iellwea ta aubecrlptioa termed carrier man 0Q edm; the year by " ud R. W. OoodeU, managing j Gunner Rasrouaoa, editoreditor; manager; A. Owejia. advertising manager. J. county C. Hicks, K. editor; Let Us Save the Kiddies . There are in the United States today '200 happy children, toddlers and olderrnaybe one of them is m your home who will be mourned by grief stricken parents ; on interest in nd July 5. unless their parents tke greater the 'Fourth celebrate exercise more care over the way they last Americans July, ' savs little. 195 of the did than parents a in statement, issued by the American Museum of Safety - ,, Williams. r Arthur Its president, ; And in addition to these living sacrifice! to the spirit of the Fourth of July season, there will be more than 3,000 other victims of the 'Fourth suffering varying degrees of life more agony, some of them condemned to go through ' ' V, or Jess maimed,' even blind. These tragic figures are based on cold statistic They gained by 4he American-Museuare the annual surveys of Fourth of July acciof Safety through its i. dents and its efforts to keep these tragedies dawn to a -- -- - t r. - rvu.s 4 pre-Feur- th e 1,1 FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 'A lx DR. MORRIS FISHBEPJ Editor Journal of the American a, Mndlrad Association an of tli Health Magaelne One of the differences between education today and la the pant la the amount of time beingt. give in schools to the proper of life from both the mental and phytic polnta of view. A lextbook Just iaaued by Mia K. W. Kinyon. director of Home Economic In the publ c schools of Denver, and Prof. U Thomas Hopkins of the Department of Education In the University of Color lo provides an outline of material fo uae In teaching to high echno? girls' the proper conduct of Ok home. In preparing tneir book the authors hare been advlaed by many other specialists. They have outlined- a sound system, beginning with an explanation of the position of the home In social life. Bt the day. Take regular and systematic cs- irciat. Keep at normal weight Hold her body In correct position at all times, whether sitting - Hy-gei- THE OBSERVER By Jim Marshall friend who has lust got married cam around to th house the other night with set of plans for a home one of these new homes wltn no center lighting fixtures and a marble bathtub and no dining room and heated towel rack ;i mooernistio decorations ahoveed-bow' e and he planned to build it and where in sua parlor would go and how the breakfast nook would b fitted In and then h pulled out anothei set of plana. A young -- "I suppose Tm sort of a nut" Tjut when I was sketching out my bonis plans I got the notion" it would be a good Idea to sketch out a plan of life too" and he ahowed us the pla- nall nicely figured : out on paper waa going to spend 3b and if yearn In hard work everything went all right he'd have enough to retire (both he and th new missus ar members of th Loaf club In good atandlng of course) Cet-It-an- d- hand, feet and Take proper cars of the teeth and rums. Breatna through her noss andnot through her mouth. Turn her bead away from otherr when aha is coughing or aneexlDCChooae food which is sufficient for her own neada. of wholesome qrmiity and well balanced. Chew ber food thoroughly and - Drink four to eight gliwis of watw daily. Hemova damp clothing as soon - Select comfortable and properly fitting hoea and ator kings.- Get sufficient sleep In a rooflL - us that every It : seems should have a young fellow rough plan of life worked out some folks even go ahead and borne and sever spend a plan minute on plans .for paying for It which La tha reason a lot of men ar living in $10,000 homes and wondering they'll ever climb Into the clear and if they'd spent a ' few minutes planning their lives they wouldn't have so much to . worry about t3900-s-ye- how-ln-he- . ' Every youngster's dad ought ; to sit j down with him some Refrain from using eoffea. tea. evening and slretcb. out a rough ind stimulating soft drinks. " ' n for the kid sentaf Hbita showing uua that so man) The menUI habits surrested are years' work will put him on Easy equally worth white. A girl who Street barring an extra run of outsiders herself to be In the beat bad luck . of mental health should have de and If the father can ding this veloped habit of: '. into the kid and make it Intereat-In- g Adjusting herself easily to her there'll be fewe. enough environment. ae'ardowells In th world " Keeping cool In an emergency. Meeting difficulties calmly and Of course tb pessimists . will settling them without delay. croak about tha fcest laid Perserving In spits of difflcul-Ues- . plans o' mice and men but as a . rule kick spreads around . prettj Acknowledging error. well and evens up in tha ; long Correcting mistakes If there la run ' n opportunity. you hay spells of hard luckConcentrator rm tha wnrh but you forget them, when luck hand. , . turns and you forgo ahead and Thinking clearly, accurately and there's no 'reason why a real plan . before constructively acting. faithfully carried out should at Securing happiness In whatever win . work she underukea V : AND LISTEN: If mom folks at Ajummlng resaormtbimieS without JO '.would look ahead over thalr ' nervousness, or worry. V lives instead of waiting until Believing in ner own ability. they're to and than looking back world would be a dam Attempts to attain her ideal. sightthmors Cheerful Recognising but not advertising her own shortcomings. aJL The success n em social condition depends upon DONT BAy "The aun la apt to uaiHaouiims of people to each other. The oerm l mi .hi... shins, tomorrow." "Likely to shine" physically of mtntafly is not adapt- - is correct DONT USE "fit" when on mean life-pla- Hrre'a the Srseea " They lUrCalo a series of physical habits Vor high school glrli vfctch are obviously worthy of consideration hy anyona of any age. A healthfar girl will: Cep her face-- neck, and ear quietly. - N ' it. YOUR ENGLISH "fought" If PRONOUNCE r Implicit" a with stress oa spelled "plia," an Inquirer I informed. asked father for soma new A DACE, popularly used but often clothes." misquoted: Speak the gospel -Tear. truth" was "You do not speak "He said I could have them it T gospel.' as Rabelais wrote It 400 promised to wear them." GotUn. yearn ago. HER PA'S PROVISO 1 .1 t" trip. nsM Jbiesw Heater hast haset Caat-Hdg- i4T LcT ME . V V vuTr hat;d, sfffS ge ea w'ssakass wfcsS at (fcO JpsesaflPy a big aet! aat I t"-- I HATE : V r"--. I 1aaeea I f--fl BfH ir I 1 I r-- ifeUJ 1 3 ... :I m the aaayewnales 'EMI : HATJC I I . I I 1 tkJJ .bs.l am happy (sa I bear) Aad a W-!- ?' T TPDArS Butter Strong. Coffee Scotch lWi I AM DI A Vavr7T7'v ROLE ISimecn Fess Is arrA ingly Naive 0? PRffiHiiV L1HER - Bv JOSEPH 8. WASNEY United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON lun 18 Secre tary of th Treasury Andrew w. Mellon is aften regarded by tha pub lic as cold, cyncall- - millionaire but to th few' who know him "Andy" is a genuine person. R'ght now he Js perhsps th near eat thing to a national' "boas" in America because of Pennsylvania's stratesric claca at th Republican convention. Mellon's employes In th Treas ury and reporters who have attended his preaa conferences sine he became a cabinet Officer call him Andy" or "Uncle Andy but not to his face. Mellon Is th third richest man in the world but no one would suspect it from talking to him. Ha is shy, modest and retiring. Mellon has plenty of money, to retire and live In luxury, but he E- BY 'ROD CT PITTCHER da ;X, NEA rvlce Writer t, 'a. Aaaaeig ear local boy good am Ekia K erU Frtwaser, Arnold Veget, Jee BoOech aad Hugh Brewa. af la year S)etghhrfce4 year paper hirrer and krirkiar Teea Schofieid, ye geaial auta dealer, aotd aootbVr car kuot wfc, year correapondnnt leama, A ausaber af young folka wem graduated from ear local arsaiav ary mcmstiy. Beat wsthea, beys Doctor Smoggs le Bittern! Good for Maa aad ' Beaat! Advt la-id- A Until hot weather,' Mellon has dally In tha spaa ftmpUck In ta back In a high ola offica. H swivel chair and: appears . to laks Ufa easy, but his keen bralii is not thing. 7 ;" .v V missing aid, Mellon, although T fir vym walks to work waea th weals ei (s good, leaving his iour axsenslva automobilea In r th .garage. Me sarts across Pannaylyania Ayenu dodging atitomobU, and almost runs tp his privat elevator in the southwest- comer of ..th Treur - 'tf', Cmr. Mo, June , Ophelia la I knew all the time that Hoover t ' ' I remember. I remember." would be nominated:" . ' tha McW. amy national convention Is sometime! called tha greatest show on earth, ., and H la. Its' resemblance to a menagerie U almost too obvious to mention, but a spectator can hardly fall to admit that it la the biggest fame oomedy offered in this age. Often Uee of pop. . Legal note It baa certain aspects of melodrama Joe Bungstarter bit a chunk f POME a feUow'e ear off and tfegedy. Saturday, and 'All this is probably no truer of W e know that Job had trials enoagh thie morning the Judge hound him over to keep the Republican conventions than Demo To crush supreme endurance; peace. cratic conventions, but this one at At that, no agent railed him ap T e 9 Kansas C.ty happens to be the Re- Ta aelt him Ufa insaraace! Shannon, ' convention. publican jauy-tieaa- e --- Art AMountalnin , '.. '. de 1 - -'e- . work." -j- . ... . "It can't be proud. A queen, for all her tatters, . Commuhiag with the wise coo .' .Mars Upon cetmtiai mattem. done doctor; Tm Punch. glass-blower- ." MOTHER FIRST this modern sex stuff?" "Not if she sets hei-- hand lt first" New York Post , uiif sunset.-- NATUREIiAND . Final Tribute Paid Spanish Fork Woman 'em." SPANISH FORK, June t Funeral services for Mm. Priacill Sims Clayaoa Loses vrs held Saturday afternoon at the Third ward chapel with' Bishop Ralph Morgan In charge. Speakers ware Ell J. Clayaoa of American Fork, Charles Booth, Marenu Larsen and President Henry A. Gardner. Music included an opening number by the ward choir; piano selection, Luclle 8 to well; and solos by Mrs. Dale Beck Evans and Ed. Williams. Benediction was pronounced by Bishop Thomas Anderson of Lake Shore. Interment was In the Payson cemetery. ITS RISEN Missouri Outlaw. f In Sropking Room TXherf are good and bad salesmen." cominented the smoking owner of a chain of stores, but ru stack one of drug my boys against the world. A trick he pulled the other day convinced me of hla ability. "A young lady had aaked for some hair remover. 'Am you sum this stuff will workr she asked aa he brought her a bottle. ' " 'PoalUvely, miss.' he replied. It's the best' made. The other day 1 spilled a bottle on the rug and the next morning It was linoleum.' 3 ; Tou used to wear your dresses in the height of discretion, and look at them now "Tee, mother "dear, but the height of discretion has font up fourteen Inches." French Humor. : FREE DEMONSTRATION La Mo Frencjb Shoe ; Dressing: The latest whim of fashion originated in Paris, in Hollywood. ogTie Have your shoes and hand bags done over in any color to match your street dress or evening gown. ; Fourteen beautiful colors to choose from v In . " ct Priced a Can 75c One can enough for several applications. Easily applied. Daring effects. Will not rub off on hose or crack or peel. ... - Free Demonstration at FARRER BROS. STORE 5 '' - ... -- if '"f dV a. cu- HIS OWN DEAR WAT "How do I know your lorn wW be everlasting?" : "That's ths way I always love $ut? - a "Does your mother let you read 5" ri) , -- And ynt she stands aloof aad ' suj NO CHEER "Tou want to sheer yourself up as much as possible sing at your d. , . "And do your children use a toothbrush regularly ?' "Do theyf First thing when they get up in ths morning, it's a race to see which one can get the toothbrush first" Iowa Frivol. Beailg Fuilar JEUhol a - .vi- - Her ermine mantle and her robe Of eUaaeond-aewbrocade. Her raff af lace, ber silver shoe Am wore and summer-fraye- JCa-ro- p Ih. IFamily Fireside Fanf er Miff-Summ- By . Pastoral VB-couve- r. ' . ' child ia Prom who , haa never aaked her P&OBABLT PI04BOIT father for a quarter (Health Hint in Rainier Valley . to put la the eoUec-. (Times.) tioa plate at Sunday Pig. liver contains five timee aa' and the much school, bran aa the liver af a calf. spent the money oo r ; ; and Jbot- - A WaW'at -- o. b. This la Mae Ophe Thoee old-tibutcher shops. Whom they threw in hunks of liver, lia Birdaeed, a mi you speht a dime for chop! exceptional little girt . ' f. KIDDIE KOXNEB While.-'Mlln- . J15, ; . 18. ', Lil Oee Gee, th' office vamp, set that when a husband quite carrying hla 'lunch to work, you know the radio set la paid for. y SCIENCE -i UOTATIQNS I pti 9 ,: building. '.w ;' Oooe in his eifio. b raUres t Evea the Democrats, one f earn tahu nsar secluaian. yUlho,ugh h could hardly produce a type hU perwiMOly yrlXa JrtuaiyfU.ot Oka ' Senator Simeon Fess. First never walks .around aallera, be Sot one of their leader ever has Treasury corridors and some-em- r blicly. called himself as Fess ployes in the buildiof , hirvs never may - remember he sen him la the MveaL yaars he ' has dllghly Tou misquoted Coolldge and X been here.1 .', u , there ia no one at large f has pletjty ! af ftehahly. the for forgetting with. capacity ' to 10 hours a day money ha la'flttan. "rokaf', tpends from so .things that have hap-offict eoedmany h wahisd'to leave it Jjls JesJt and, personally paaaev . and remembering so many upon every important 'matter of to get a halrct aai t aa tliongs .that haven't happened as Department business. baarhy hotsi tlj tha uncurtuous, beaming proud olerH to Twice a week he sees newspaper dollar tmm 4 eJa-yea- r little Simeon. J bppy , men. These conferences am or pay the barber. ; From which It will appear, even MeUon if planning great importance as Mellon la In iflf ) his almost Interwithout touch with nearly all Important this summer and h prosjaorj minable reading that Fess proved will k aecatopanied by hlf aoa. the . ldeaJSpeech, political and financial matters. keynoter for tha kind Mellon receives- the reporters Paul Mejlen. fad daughtv. . hlng fc national convention ia. He with a, -- good morning, ;.Joys and E'te K. Bmc. jTh seeraUry aot of all the achieves only boasted then everyone lights cigars and likes young ifeqpi around jbim and rients' own party but of '' hi . ,of ths ihUreed clgareta, everyone furnishing his they say b for It most of the achieve." own. Mellon lights up a snort party.? . ..! . ments of the Democratic party and and asks what th news la Wheo f orelgn'yuUtora cell on4ha stogi for bragging purposes "What was the political signifi Sacmtary he trie to make- - than complied ! several things that won't be cance in your Philadelphia speech feej at home. Mellon ask them achieved for decades. when you accepted a fountain from how they like the United &taU ajid I."., visitMr. was a aaked Ulkfl about then thf question rtaly?" fhieiiUy ' For charming naivette, Simeon Mellon th other day. ers homo country, tor has ylalt-s- d high. If ever a keynote aim oat every places, in Ue worid. rank "Well, the fountain spouted and speech had An outright bid for we spouted and that was ail there Meiloa it probaWy U asoat waa to it," Mellon replied. person In America.- - A Bearetary campalga funds, it waa hla. Evea ."Would you accept tha republi- of Treasury h ' if named ' 1 ' U Calvin Gooiidge would have In can presidential nomination;" If financial aoUs fgaioMvlh govero-meji- t. sisted that government should guard the happiness and foster another question h was asked. y-"Them is no answer to that ft jg H baa also facad many private the culture of its citizen and not probable or even possible,' was business suit kcansa ad hi par things like that But for the first dlgitt ar ten hours of speech Sim his answer. tioa n the Industrial world. Mellon Is careful In wording hi "Show him if," Mallos tatU his eon merely developed the theory that the primary-functioof gov answers to questions. He thtnjt aeemtary whea a aroecaa pt v dut his reply before speaking b eaUs si hi offke The he turns ernment waa to encourage and Industry and Its production. his, lips give him away, snowmg tha suit ewer ) tha. legal depart protect wad ad into and seldom emergoiearly that he la framing hla an-- meat and forgets aii aboul tt t ' ,' He ed from the maaa af words about high-gragoods, profits overproduction, waste and- so on. . In such a long- speech It hard le see how Fess could ' Bea Hur ljunpmaa belatvf k esef ully rsVafte mention of isJohn 'Phillip. otom: sue of political morality . and them is f ucj- a thing aar artiaUe If we might fare to Aready. . tionest government such as the anobbery.".-..-.-1j. To sonny, funny Aready. mveUtlon of Sinclair's campaign ' .... 1., We'd have a cottage by the creak R. JJ ReaOeao Mfiaga. Ipeia, g fta? as he did.! Aad w would keep a cow) visitor: t "Many young ' Spaniards Delegates listened with tangwe And ah should graae on buds have absorbed the Amarteaa att hull .fjghta. i; They in cheeks but that's the way with, toward tude and daw, national conventions where the rar woukt rather wkaeas good heae-ba- il est humor ef all is displayed In key And I would bring her cresun t i " ar lootbeJI note speeches, platforms and vice- p residential nominations. O. Ti ' Nogei, aaettkltuflgtcai With wild stray, not a ' JCasoho aevakli.- - visitor: : Having had decided for them few, the fact that Hoover would ' be "Laborer la this ceuotry am Bp--1 nominated deleAadI would snake a vw... pamnuy very . happy, pi MpeiooS gates Jeft for president the tha platform to such Bat what rd trow yoa shall net end eoateated. Tha wages tbey receive would ahoak the warksma tu gents as Feaa and Smoot, the.. besvr; erorW'S two meat regular' Republij V Vmy cauntry.", ' : Toa am forbid to Ilsfap, dear; eana, and proceeded to recover, .' ' t .i Bat, eh, I lorn yea whOe I fear Hugh tyCoaieflT ator": rToo fin4 P never keep a cow. old theaters In Xhf emUet towoi 1 !WeH -J, SUNSET. ee well as tn. some of thf Jargel uly a1 eUUea. There la scrhclhlog about the amejl of as old theater that When kha first ijheavy snow de deecrtbe, but .'you feel scended on the summer, you feeding si if you Xnoif it .Old actors av ground of the big Wyoming hem them'.' and they , ham left 6f Men on of the animals rushed elk, eqQO Open Season poison Ivy and of thenuelvee behind at. down ' (he mountains into unnro- poison oak la with us and these re-- something the-- at age.' Ir.ted plants, cause of mom misery , teoied countfcy where the hunter S than any other on earth, may be poured lead into them fa fast that 1000 were quickly killed. How te expected to do their worst damage Save the big deer when they make during th next couple of months. such a mistake la a problem U. 8. It pays to shun them, no matter immune from their attack a person biological survey ts going to try Pete, the portif ; we-- offered a ba aoive, this aummer. considers himself. "white collar" . Joh Jthia morning Th shiny green leaves of the running '1a stationary "engine In ?a ( The eirlboa of the north, whose plant arranged in t cabal-boa- t are feet make It easy for fashion, easily recognised. Con laundry. tact with the plant or with smoke ' Praf, Diggetidehm, who knew them to walk on deep snow, have a women Yam !U leaves is almost essential nearly everything, ears curious system of tmvet When to contract ths poison; so. It can taxing uie place of men la maty they .migrate la the fall from the but b avoided with proper cam.way, . ep te Bow only aXfew Arctic Hoe to the less frosea aouth-er- u Hundreds of remedies advocated or uem are geuihg th Canada, and beck amia la th ." . .. from poison Ivy or poison oak am ahaved. V . sjurtng. the doe and fawne go first e, mank-nrleY mart keeping as nearly. possible to the of doubtful efficacy. Tha oil from Biohdy, the the plant which causes the skin gW In many respects, - buV. she mountaid tope while th stags folths makes infection, characteristic of the jtreat mistake of fudging, low la the valleya. Looks like the Id He ftagernaiia female of the species spying out poisoning, bows to few of these the whole Vet -. " ;.- NEXT ... ... the dahgerf for the cautious male. jcencotiona, , r - f - Weak. --T- - KANSAS - ' - 1 MATE "EMI - AUnDCW I I at a. the law vtUrod a t gtrlet j?pdDrink Old The heaseward trip ia fan of cheer, th cleada af dast front and I I Seasd - I ta dm t&e aewa, folks. If yoa want ta ataae The picnic starts ia a ear Which treveso fast aad trevees far (Aad aftea breaks the salad lar) I HATE TMl ' i i fit deem fce r- - lo aad laaa, Or jr" 8 I the aaeea. Or seaaaah . jka SJl It tewtrg y aec. ascaee la Jsyaae Caag. The laancta huaa, e hirettea atng. -They're fun af fua d everrtUrt 4XJ) r mgol t led saur Peaaocraia la aa - aaerbv-aaa- d Waasss UUjr. autr haeh it-- Awrtker k. y buC wei I aaae aat av w fc- -H C' local frula A ' of standing. con-duc- clean. Caxe for the calls. at liruuenf iei lod 'Uurin'z ' at tha party! hl-ll- to HERE IS USEFUL SYSTEM aa JaCe Parker kaa- (ae - - tha Ksasas CKy e CMvaatlwa. aaye that tha sstassasstmeieai haa saved aa btlhsss ad is liars. Aad streams and forest and stars. Dam logging crews! I am invaded. There is a trucking log outfit on the fell! to the south of me; there la a new narrow-gaug- e loc railroad to the west of ms; am cluttered up with fir wardens and picnickers and cruisers ana, where ,6n time I codld spit from the shack door at any , hour pf any riven day without being worried, now I have to spit In the stove De cs us civilisation 1 parading before '.-- long-drawn-o- ut (opyCright ltM) krwtM I cams hers for solitude; I put my back against M mile or virgin forest and nestled down to live with vice-preside- nt, president belief that the annual toll of deaths and injuries would have been much greater but for these warnings. .. "Yet, there is little excuse for this condition," Mr. Williams said. "Why should there be 200 or more happy children with us today who will not be living after the Fourth of July Beason and more than 3,000 others who will be more or less severely injured, some of them blind? We cannot, for the most part, blame these deaths and injuries on the victims, because so many of them are so young. The blame attaches to parents and guardians, partly to conditions that ' partly permit explosive and inflammable material coming into the hantjs of children without. proper supervision, and partly to celebration of the Fourth of July. the "Already, in June, in some communities, dealers have bee arrested for the sale uf Jirewpjks to children. .These are usually the smaller communities. In the larger cities the restrictions of the fire departments and police departments are most stringent. "No doubt, the. annual toll of fireworks victims would be greatly reduced if the sale of fireworks were limited to the short period from July 1 to July 4. Also there is no doubt that there would be a great reduction in these accidents if parents exercised more care ever their children." In 1927, the statistics show, there were 21 Fourth. deaths, 168 occurred on the Fourth, and six after-thof the victims were under five years of age, Twenty-si- x some of them only two, the cause of the deaths, of these infants being phosphorous poisoning from eating torpedoes and other fireworks. The injured ran in about the same proportion, 124 of the victims being five years old and younger. The greater number of victims were between the ages of six and 20, and the great majority were boys. ... MseefMec: - Ill poasibla. ;:iTWrH v 1 toooef ' 'JfY'Sf"? : . - ; tla fore-knowled- ge . MIS. - I SW.. eeeeeefx - -- my door.. n Some of these days I am going . to move, and th next Urn I move I bet th darn cavalry of civiliza tion is going to annoy me. I navs the new spot selected and, when mini-muncivilization gets a bit more Intrud " :' ing. I am going to tuck Catherine , . ' v. ,1 Amerunder my arm and the Corona unthe issued the'annual of by warnings in Yet, spite der the other! I will tie Billy on o and the other organizations, ican Museum of Safety and Tffiid and dump the pack sack In the broadcasting of warnings by newspapers and magaines rear and IM and I wtU trek to "elseissued where. , through pictures and the printed word and warnings The bills are running out on ms; to employes by many industries,' each year sees an increasing nexH am going to try th ocean. "danger to the innocent celebrants of the 'Fourth.!. In the I know of a lonely hill at th head of a lonely bay; an aged shack wltn last three years the number of deaths has nearly doubled : ' a retting wharf, a casement. winand the number of injuries has increased three-fol-d, dow overlooking a rough bar, with in 1030 were. and .deaths Injuries; 1925 there .In coast guard house and the lighthe and last year thousesecond 1925, the deaths were 161 and the injuries 2205, class outlined on 195 lives were lost and the injuries ran up to 8179. the volcanio bluff; soma of these in charge of com- day I am going away from these Mr. Williams, who is "donkeys," hills, these hooting Edison York New of The Company, is a these mercial relations, busy promoters seeking thefoun-der- s one He was of work. in organired safety club pioneer sites; and I am going country of the American Museum of Safety and has been its to get acquainted with Neptuns. as since its Incorporation in 1911. J He expressed the I have with 'J3lana and Boreas. -- Si wcx. Rillv-- a F;rw VI to quit writing about these hUis; no I dont meaa that t m going to move into towa; nor do I ur- miss that the aditor gee tie sou-lis gfelng to can me: my health good, and I'll write so long as i am hills alive; BUT, by golly, rv ' A UH' t ,teT H5. views. In hi daily stories, are his own. They do not necessarily, coincide with those tt thi uwsppr. EXHTVK r t BT HtU BllXt Rome of taasa days I am going mill -- r moaQi: the la the county. KM putaide Bounty. m AAA M'!vA iMu):i . Society reporter, M7j ItflUarlei rur Dy Afcrra GK 4 gff?y' rr OUT OUR WAY . w JUNS 18 1S".3. Art Embroidery Package BUTLER'S . . See Our Window Display Tonight 4 |