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Show SATES SUN ADVERTISING KITCHENETTE LIZARD IS VERY MUCH TO BLAME The Sune display advertising rate forty (40) eenU an inch per is-$180 per inch by the month ur (4) ieauee to local advertisers, ancient fifty (50) eente an inch per ue. Position 25 per cent additional Clube with electric flashlights in ne side have been supplied to Paris olieemen for signalling at night. CHICAGO, Aug. 6. or U AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 7, Number 11 IfioiMiisinit mi mni on SHIES SECRETARY Lizxie Jane Phelps to Andrew Buck-e- y tart of Sec. 25, Twpt 13 South, JOLTS PIKE'S PEAK Range 9 East. Consideration, $156. W. II. Babcock to A. J. Buckley isrt See. 25, Twp. 13 South, Range 9 ast. Consideration; $450. HVtiBAMM WISF1I I P T.J THE Watt is Coal company to Zion Coal UIM1NU 1TY1.ES company )iart Sacs. 7, 8, IS, Twp. 15 South, Range 8 East. Consideration, OCEAN TO OCEAN ROAD IS PUT $1.00. CHICAGO, Aug. t. A revulu- 4 McMul-li- n C. UNDER SCRUTINY.. A. E. to Randall James tion in women's styles involving 4 part Sec. 5, Twp. S South, Range everything except short skirts was 4 Indicated for the coming winter 4 East. Consideration, $500. 4 by members of the National Wear- -- 4 Ebeneacr H. Thayn to Janiea E. Complaints That Blue Sky Laws An ing Apparel association in conven- 4 iandall part Sec. 5, Twp. 15 South, tion hers today. Straight lines. 4 Violated Numerous Telegrams Exflowing sleeves, coats almost to- 4 lange 11 East. Consideration. $1400. winworn changed Clarkson Replies and Al-a- o will he this 4 Frank Ia Parker to Joseph Woolfe 4 the knees ter. As to color, practically ev- - 4 Threatens to Pack Up His Road 4 part Lot 3, Block 26, Prire townsite. erythlng shown by the models was and Taka It Away From Utah. black, with profuse trimmings of 4 Consideration named, $1.00. 4 William A. Masters, special master monkey fur. AM. WHAT IS YOlTt TIME WORTH 4 imn hues is WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 8. Production of bituminous eoal contin-- 1 its gradual decline. The total out-- ut during the last week of July is kmated at 7.361,000 net tons, a -- f RECENT DEALS IN DIRT IN AND AROUND PRICE Week Ending August 12, 1921 se thousand tons of from the week preceding. Lake during the same jieriod fell off thousand tons, and over-- 5 sfwenty-on- e gpas exports still more. TM statement 'furnished by the American Railway - Association shows that loadings on ' fonday and Tuesday of the present totaled 43,659 ears, ipeek (Aug. v ; igr 1,601 ears less than on the eorres-days of the week preceding, fonding t ' this suggests a further decline. of bituminous eoal for the onth of July is placed at 30,394,000 Bns, a decrease of 3802,000 below the evised figure for June. The average oduction per working day declined om 1,301,000 tons in June to 1.216,-- J in July. It is noted that the out--fin July, 1921, was smaller than in over Jny July of recent years, being of 'bur hiiilion tons smaller than thatbus-leJuly, 1914, when as now a general depression existed, and a strike kad closed practically all mines in )hio. If the remaining five nmnths 1921 show no greater output than be first seven months, the total for tie year will be less than four hun million tons. The last year in ' Jwhich the country required. less than ,.A)nr hundred million tons was 1909. to the end of July, the year 1921 ejferas twelve million tons behind 1915, 4444444444444444 twenty-tw- o S dumj-rW- 1-- 6) Pro-'tjucti- 4 transferring the property of the 4 4444444444444444 of that for the corresponding jieriod of 1920. The production for the month of July was approximately 7,300,00 net tons, an average of 292,060 tona per working day. Production of beehive coke apjieara to have settled down to a weekly rate of about forty thousand tons. The total output in the week ended on July thous30th is estimated at forty-fiv- e and tona; the week before it had been orty-on- e thousand tons. This is only a tenth of the weekly rate in July of 1920. By Bail and Water. The railroads serving New England reKrted a decrease in the qnantitv of anthracite forwarded over the Hudson gateways, hut no change in the movement of bitnminous coal A total of 2543 ears of anthracite and 3029 cars of bituminous were forwarded as against 3160 and 3018 ears, respectively, during the week preceding. In the corresponding week of 1920 the anthracite amounted to 2806 cars and the bituminous to 6368 cars. The Lake movement continues to decline gradually. In the last week of July a total of 745,173 tons was dumped, a decrease of 21,263 tons from the week preceding. In spite of the decline the present rate ia not much below that at the same time in earlier years. Thns in the corresponding week of 1920 dumpings were 775,000 tona; in 1919 only 659,000 tons; and in 1918, 774,-00- 0 tona. The cumulative dumpings for the aaaon to date 13,418,819 tona re greater than in any other recent Den- ver and Rio Grande railroad, files a document of over eighty printed pages, tha filing fee for which runs close to hundred dollan. The consideration named in the instrument ia $5,000,000. Price City quitclaims to R. J. Ockey part Lot 2, Block 3, Price townsite. Consideration, $75. A townsite plat ia filed making part of the Cedar Mesa Farm over into the Great Western Townsite company. P. 0 Silvagni sells Lota 9, 10, 15 and 80 in Carbon addition to various bn.vera for $100 each. Lovell Ostler to R. J. Ockey part Block 3, Price townsite. Consit sideration, $150. Robert J. Ockey to John Arroneo isrt Sees. 15, 21, 22 and 28, Twp. 12 louth, Range 10 East. Consideration, Coiuplaiufs made to the state securities commission relative to the sale of memberships or units in the likes rcak oeean to oeean highway, led Secretary H. C. llicks to institute an investigation to determine by what authority the sale of auch unit was being made. From the information available in the office of the rommiaaion Hick declares units or membcrshiis to the lighway are rejiorted as having been sold by a 11. J. Clarkson Who purports to represent the highway association. The cities and town in which Clark on ia rejiorted to have been oiierating isve led the commission to view with suspicion the arts of the man since information ia available that the highway route ia being made wherever the membershijia or units are lining sold. Some of these routes have followed in places where it is next to impossible l:or anyone to build roads at anything but a prohibitive figure, it is rejiorted. Representations have been made to various rities and towns of the state by Clarkson with variable success. In some he is reported to have been successful in selling shares in the associdollars a share. ation for twenty-fiv- e In Salt Lake Clarkson asked the Commercial club and other organisations to subscribe for memberships in the sum of ten thousand dollars. The Commercial club refused to subscribe. Acting under the state securities aw which prescribes that the sale of stock shall eome under the securities commission an investigation was undertaken. Telegrams asking for complete details relative to the operation of Clarkson were dispatched to the mayors and city councilmen of Mvton, Durhcsne, Roosevelt, Vernal, Price, Helper, Green River and Moah. These telegrams read in part as follows: A complaint has been made in this office relative to a certain man named Clark son regarding the sale of certain units or niemlicrahijis in a certain highway. Please forward to this office any information yau may have regarding the 4 When you so tn luy a pair of 4 ahoen, a can of peaa or a kitchen 4 cabinet 4o you know exactly what 4 you ar afiei or do you ahup 4 around" and taka pot luck? You 4 can aava many an houra time 4 by k no wins beforehand what you 4 want, where to set it. and ap- - 4 proxlmately how much U la solns 4 to coat. You can always know a 4 Sod manyathinsa like this before 4 you enter atore. 4 Merchant! with an eatabllahad 4 for are the liest 4 reputation honeaty with whom to deal. And It ia tha 4 merchant who haa a sood reputa- - 4 tion who advert laea. No merchant 4 who expecta to stay in buslnesa 4 will take a chance on false state- - 4 nienta. Ha know a that lliat ia the 4 only kind of advertisins that doea 4 not pay. 4 One way to ! sura of (he sooda 4 bouRht ia to read the advertise- - 4 nienta in Tha Bun in every la- - 4 sue and to siend your money 4 with the merchants who are ad- - 4 vertisins In it. And that ia also 4 the heat way to save money on 4 what you do buy. 4 44444444444444444 Modern brides are blamed for the p recent shortage of homes by F. E. Davidson, president of the llliuois Koeiety of Architects. Davidson calls the modern bride a 'kitchenette lizard, wlu sends down to the corner delicatessen store for the evening meal and who would rather ride ia au automobile than own a home. sim mu mm AS TO LOCAL ROAD WORK SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY IS NOW WORRYING. Condition of the Several Projects In Which Pries and Carbon Connty Taxpayers Are Vitally Concerned Detailed to Federal Highway missioner From Washington, Com- D. C. During the riit of Dr. I I. Hewes, regional director of the United States bureau of jiublie roads, to Utah last vriday a careful and detailed resume of progress on federal aid road work jirojects in Utah was made with the state road rommisaiuu at Salt Lake ity. The conference was at tended by J. Finch, district engineer, and W. I. Lynch, senior highway engineer for the bureau, of the Ogden office, and II. C. Means, state road engineer R. W. Davis, office engineer, and others lie also, on behalf of the Commercial flub, extended an invitation to the committee to hold the next aunual meeting in Salt Lake City, and this I invitation. say the letter, was by a letter from the governor extending to our association the courtesies of the state. I entered your state as a general of the force of the state road commismanager.. Acting under the instruc- sion. Following the conference, at tions' of the board of directors, sent which all details were threalied out, to Salt Lake City, was treated with and the exart status of esch jiroject every courtesy by Mr. Schramm and was learned, these summaries of the the comjiany of rejiresentative citizens progress made to date ou each local whom he called together to hear the jiroject were given out by the commis$1000. details of our reorganization plana, sion: but no intimation was given by any Project No. 1, Castle Gate to DuCARBON HAS FIFTEEN AT of the two hundred citizens who have chesne. On this $333,000 lias so far FARMERS BIG ENCAMPMENT leld public meeting that the blue sky been exjiended, end there ia an estitfwelve million behind 1914, twenty- wine million behind 1919, thirty-eiglaws were being violated. If the Pike's mate, recently made, that thirty thousleads numlicr in Utah the regcounty n mil million behind 1913, eak ocean to ocean highway, which and dollars will be required to comistered at the Utah Agricultural n million Eon behind 1916, ia now being located through southern plete the work. There ia a voucher farmers encampment at Logan million be- thousand ,, behind 1916, seventy-si- x Utah and which is being received with lending for twenty-fou- r ant week with a total of two hundred million behind and amounts sufficient further 1920, ninety-tw- o arms section the of that by people ojien and thirty people, according to Prof. and a hundred and ten million of the state in anticijiatHm of tbe will be received from the federal govC. Hogenaon, in charge of institutes J. 1918. Compared with the av great benefits to be derived from the ernment by the time it ia accepted finand agricultural correspondents study of the eight years preceding, traffie over it, eannot be operated on ally to more than pay for the work rein the extension division. Weher coun1 921 is fifty-tw- o million tons behind account of any Utah blue sky laws, maining to be done. Within a few SeCache comes third and second, ty efore concluding that this subnormal there will he no difficulty in getting days the commission will advertise for vier fourth. Salt Lake county, with a indicates future shortage rid of it. We will back up to Colorado bids for surfacing one and a half miles production fifty-tw- o people registered, is fifth on khe greatly decreased consumption of and will find no difficulty in finding between the two forest atationa at Colthe list. Murh credit is due the counal caused by the industrial depresa hearty welcome through some other ton 8ummit of the divide, and also ty agents from the far southern counsion should be considered. Cumuli-- i tate, whose blue sky laws will not be from what is known as Bamberger . George llolmatead, state ties of the "live prouetion is not far behind the invoked to stop the flow of its valu- Monument to the first ranch above county agricultural agent from Sevier, Willow Creek. The contract for tbe business also a of 1914, able year traffic. year took sixty-fowith him, while II. A. Williow Creek bridge has been let and and only two million tons from has Christensen, agent Beaver, Hicks Demands Showdown. the work is being done by Moss and Behind 1915, during the first half of on the roll. Twenty counthirty-on- e II. G. Hicks, secretary df the state Sons. which business was dull. Yet in neith-- t ties of at Utah are the ' represented securities commission sums up hia acProject No. 24, Price to Castle Gate. gr 1914 nor 1915 was there a shortage Here ia a list of the encampment. year. tion in the matter of the Pike's Peak The materials problem 'li' tf coal On the other hand, our ajiiesn to lie The overseas export trade, as indi- connties and the humlier registem ocean to ocean highway in the follow-n- g solved by the use of products native requirements normally increase cated from each: Utah connty, 230; Weher, by bn si ness done at Hampton statement: the of The to Carbon for the at the rate of from ten to twenty iinrjiose aggregate, county 157 ; Cache, 128: Sevier, 64; Salt Lake association and ita officers may be exceiit'liand. During the visit of State tons a year, so that what was suf Roads, continues to decline. DumpBox Elder, 59; Davis, 39; Sanpete, audalile or not, hut the fact that we Road Commissioners Poulson and Cas; ficient in 1914 would ordinarily lie far ings for exjiorP were 108.008 net tons 53; 16 Morgan, daring the week ended Jhly 30th as 32; Beaver, 31; Wasatch, have information of the corjiorat ion's ta to Carlton county last week, accom'.from sufficient now. 179832 in the week preceding. 15; Carbon 15; Uintah, 10; Millard, jiroiosing a highway going over two panied by Levi Muir, Jr insiector of itA Utah mines report a production of against The total dumped for foreign account, 7; Summit, 6; Tooele, 4; Wayne, 2 loss or three different routes makes it nec- materials, a meeting waa held with the almost the entire 40 per cent, for by the no market' including foreign bunker coal, was Piute, 1; Iron, 1, and Washington, L essary that the commission receive county cointnimionera, the mayor and same aa quickly aa possible. To ob- thorough and definite information aa rity council of Price and prominent 4ondition. However, it is confidently 182,257 tons, barely 40 per cent of the CONTRACT FOR THE MORMON in June when the demand ac) . nspected that the demand will be con. average BATTALION NOW APPROVED tain firsthand information, Secretary to ita intentions and as to what it is citizens, at which it was decided that, the coal strike was British companying ; The Ilicka forwarded the following tele- going to do with the jieonle's money contingent on an official rejiort from augmented very shortly. Mderably I final summary of production and min-- ; at ita height. Because it will take about two yean grams to the Jefferson Highway asso- after it geta that money. We have al- Muir, relative to materials at Kynne, to complete the preliminary work, the ciation of St. Joseph, Missouri : Please ready received information of a route Mounds and Colton, tbe state road lng statistics for the year 1919 has EXISTING PRICES ABE TO information rel- by way of Duchesne and another by commission would advertise for alterIrJuat been completed for Utah, an STAND NOW THE BELIEF tate board of examiners last Friday forward to this office to a total for the state, including ative concerning way of Price. The question also con native bids for hard surface jwvcment. Morprocedure contract a made your the approved by : 4oal used at the mines and coked, ol as as routes possible. fronts us as to bow an attempt ia to quickly In apite of the fact that consumers mon battalion with the architect for highway Project No. 4, Price to Castle Dale. ' lie made to reconcile a route through This ia about 95 per cent complete, end p(L631,323 net tons. By the tables it is have held off in the storage of coal, the construction of a monument at a Complaints made against you. nhown that the amounts in various thinking perhaps their delay would be coat of approximately $100,000. An The secretary explained the action Lovelocks and Winnemucca with one work will be ordered resumed at once, nounties loaded at th mines for ship- - rewarded' by a lower price, the gen nouncement to this effect was made was taken not from any antagonism through southern Utah and Ely. The on the ajijmintment of a project engiment wire, in tons: Carbon, 3865822 eral sentiment of dealers is that the by Brigham IL Roberts, president o for the highway but to determine to commission haa right to know what neer, and it is exjierted it will be comEmery, 325,016; Grand and Iron, 112,- - prices of coal if changed this fall wil the battalion organisation, following a what extent the Utah public would be guarantee the corporation will make pleted within thirty days. 112 ; Summit, 49,014, the total being, be upward and not downward, says meeting of the board. While the asso- benefited and to aacertain whether ita members that it will actually do Project a 5 and 6, Thompson to La - f 4,051,464. Coal sold to local trade am last Deseret News. There ciation has not yet raised the entire Clarkson ia acting by proper author! what it represents. Aa a corporation Sal in Grand and San Jnan eounties. Fridays nsed by mine employes, was in tons by will be no change in prices of eoal, $100,000, which will be necessary to ty. The present route of the highway, of which the officers receive pay, the The Thomjieon to Moab jmrtion is 90 counties: Carbon, 70,155 ; Emery, 9,- -, says C. S. Martin of the Martin Cos complete the proposed memorial, the he said, was through Vernal, Roose- commission believes that it shouh per rent complete, and that from Mo97; Grand and Iron, 2885; Summit company, "unless the producers raise fund now amounts to a little more velt, Myton, Duchesne, and into Utah show how it doea not come under the ab to La Sal 80 per cent. About $189,-00-0 Utah law governing the selling of such hae already been sjient. 1,468; Uintah, 9,929, and from small the pries. In fact the retailers clip- than eighty thousand dollars and the and Salt Lake Valley towns. membership units. I 1 nines, 5,289, a total of 101,233. The ped the fifty cents off for storage eoa association feela confident that the Project No. 10, Myton to VernaL Clarkson Has Say. Several replies received from inqui Bids for four bridges on this work H swines used for steam and heat in net and were greatly disappointed in the remaining twenty thousand will have I f; tons, in Carbon, 75,605; Emery, 341 J. D. Clarkson, general manager of ries sent out to several Utah towns were opened Friday and the successamount of coal stored. The very feet been raised by the time the prelimi and Iron, 3860 ; Summit, 2,400, of consumers not taking advantage o: nary work ia completed. As plannei the Pikes Peak oeean to ocean high- have been received at the office, ful contractors will start construction fy Qrandtotal amounting to 81,706. Cos the $980 storage rate is likely to make at the present time, the memorial will way, in a telegram to the secretary of Among them is a letter from L. A, at once. t the fur- Mollenbeck of Duchesne: ;' Coal coked, I sm not Alternative! allowed would be a the state securities in Carbon county only, their needs difficult to h supply later in be erected on the state capitol grounds. nishes information commission, acwith Clarkson. his coun-name the familiar " tons. The total black base on a four-inc-h base regarding output by , 396,920 the year because it ia impossible for No one hat is ever big enough to tivities in forming an organisation to However, a man hy the name of H. D. of crushed rock, and tojijied with two ties, in tons is given as, Carbon, tho mines to furnish or the railroads h concrete Emery, 355,054; Grand an to haul coal into Salt Lake City as cover the brains of an entire commun- direct tourist traffie to and through Judson, acting as general manager of inches of hitulithie; a ' southern Utah from the East. Secre- the ocean to ocean highway, was here base with a h liitnlithic top, Iron, 118,168; Summit, 54,882: Uin rapidly as it will tie consumed during ity your own excepted. tary Hicks of the commission had wir- a while bark, getting membershijia for and an eight-inc- h concrete parement. tali, 9,929, and small mines, 5,289, the the winter months. The last three You be the to ed Clarkson thus: This office must the highway, and seventeen of ua here Poulson will get in touch at once with tons. The total may superior person 4,631,323 being months hare been losing months for grand t average values jier ton at the mines, the producers since more coal couli to whom you are talking, but it ia the have a complete record of your enter- subscribed tn the tune of seven dol- railroad officials to get rates on ma; ; was, Carbon, $2.75; Em have been produced than has been sold height of illhrecding to show it. prise, together with all details of its lars for the first year and five dollars terials from the three jmssible sources ty counties, Grand and Imn, $2.45 and this regardless of the fact tha BTATF.MKNT IS WKIX WORTH ojieration, before you ran proceed fur- for four successive years. It seems of snjijily to Heljier, and sjierial rates, ary, $286; ther to sell units in this state. Other- that there is a contest on two routes if jmssible on Utah sand from the west Summit, $2.46; Uintab, $4.66, and the miners have worked only part time. IMMIERTVU OVER t small wise the case will lie referred to the from Rifle to < Lake, one via Meek- aide of the Wasatch mines, $3.32. Number of in There is now in storage Salt Lake range to Heljier. To this er, Vernal, Duchesne, Helier; and one in the various counties, is giv-a- n City homes not more than 1 per cent A new project will probably lie formattorney generals office. as: Csrbon, underground 2419, sur--. of the amount held in bins last year 4 William H. Rankin is counted telegram came a letter today from via Grand Junction and Price, and if ed to jwve the highway on uji into face 1006, total 3425, average days at this time. 4 one or the wisest authorities on Clarkson, in which he says that this the I rice road was sdojitcd, then we Castle Gate town. It has develojied do not have to jiay. I have heard that that the streets into Price as far 4 advertising In America. He Is the association ia a voluntary worked 239; Emery, underground 132, C. P. Margetts of the Woodruff-Msr-getalong 4 head of the hlg advertising agigi-- 4 for the of the Grand Junction to Price road waa Main street as to Eighth are included surface 96, total 228, average days body jiromoting jiurjHise Coal company gave these figures cy which hears his name. Bo. with national highway extending from the adojited: and if so it is ajrrecd that our in the original .worked 250; Grand and Iron, under- to show that if the producers raise 4 this introduction, The 8un wants project as now under ever y merchant, every man In Car- - 4 Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. Up to checks should lie returned. The first ground 88, aurface 21, total 109, aver- the price fifty cents per ton the re- 4 way. hnn haa who county something to the present moment, nearly four hun- suhscrijition of seven dollars included age days worked 223; Summit, under- - tailers will have to do the same thing. 4 4 sell to ponder over this statement dred Utah citizens have tendered mem some kind of a road magazine. We CUPID HAMMOND WORKS ground 50, surface 15, total 65, aver Vrire at mines $5.06; freight rate, 4 from him. In these days of high coat of worked 219.; Uintah, under- -' $2.16; the war tax ninety-seve- n 4 bershijis in it for, to them, the laud all felt that this was a graft, and yet, dnys age rents Milton E. Butler, of Hiawatha and ' able jiurjioiie of attracting to the state rather than lose the Pikes Peak ocean paper and printing the ad-- 4 ground 20, surface 10, total 3(1, aver-- ; hauling to consumer $1.25; unloading 4 white Miss Elvira Stultx of Salt Lake City not could a vertiser fullpage print vast to ocean of Utah 4 a volume jmrtion of the highway, we jireferred to at yards, Fifteen cents and allowing 4 advertisement and buy the white age daya worked 262. a few moments in the office of ,of homeseekers, investors and tourists join, and this included membership in sjient small cost the news-- 4 at the 4 paper cents for runs the H. C. Smith, county rlcrk, today (Frislackage forty Also price Anthracite Slumps. com-:i 4 who said travel him automobile. the for the the to paper charges hy Up highway. to the retailer up to $8.97. These al page delivered into the home moment no adverse criticism has ever r Several Price citizens who signed up day) during which they procured a .3 The production of anthracite fell off low nothing for overhead expense, of- 4 plete invitation. by been heard of against the enterprise so with the Clarkson scheme have ex- license and were married by Justice materially in tLe last week of July. fice help or advertising. Therefore, That la to say, the readers of 4 W. Hammond. A license has also le-far in this or other states. The letter pressed themselves to The Sun as of J. ; .Shipments originated by the prineijal says Margetts, I see no prospect for 4 a newspaper buy the paper 4 been issued to Harvey Marsing from cause to want It read and 4 further states that F. C. Schramm the same dubious opinion regarding Wnodaide earriera were 33,459 cars, as against a reduction in the they price of coal. The and Relieves Noyes of Viccause they know they get more in . 35,134 the week preceding. Front tbia the merits at of the of the as are tor. February, last, meeting projmsition man who stores is a benefactor both 4 for their money than anything the national hoard of directors of the laid down in this Duchesne mans letfact the total output, including mine to himself and to the commnnity, since 4 else they could buy at the same association at St. Josejih, Mo., tender- ter. . fuel and local sales, is estimated at it price. At Albanian weddings it is correct relieve a very critical condition 4 may That is what makes newspa-- 4 4 ed the greetings of the Salt Lake Commillion and seven hundred and fifty when coal is more needed for tbe bride to weeji and show great ad-- 4 is than it valuable to the per advertising thousand net tons, a decrease of mercial dull and assurances of its 0 Though she is past 101 years of nge. reluctance in leaving home. vertiser provided the advertiser at this time. tons when compared with the week justOne wholesale coal rt Mrs. Ann Sissons of London, kind of messuge and 4 most hearty sympathy and moral has the 4 right Eng., has rejiort 4 ihe kind of mcrcbati'lising 4 made three nirjilune triji. of July 23d. At the eml of the sev- that in Cnlnra'ln coal company of the work of the More than two hundred women have is imn- wilin'? nl 4 plan right back of his 4 advertising." He was seated a a national director, enth month ihe riiiiiulntivp output fur applied for admission to New York's a c 1921 iiti'.l million ton- - alieud i;i all proceeding, j (Continued on Page Six) Wedding announcements. The Sui.. school for jHdicewomen. ut ss 'p ht fifty-seve- fifty-seve- ad -- 2 eol-le- ge ur na-Mo- - mil-VE- r- dol-a- ra - I four-inc- t six-inc- I two-inc- j. - es 44444444444444444 ts . ' ; ffe-- 87,-00- sup-jai- , 44444444444444444 mmm jiaitii-ij'ute- |