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Show THE WASATCH WAVE, HEBER CITY, UTAH and piloted them this way. jATCH WAVE t kvkry Friday by tue Wave Publishing Co. Ciaj. N. Broadbent, Eihtor and manager. k'tuertJ at O' toad tint- - oo-- " BuWrtr" . H.6'1 ll'hrr. in year - atlvanf Id They were more than pleased with the road, with the scenery and with the treatment accorded them, and deelared as had the iilliets that it ia the best part of I he route The Provo people didnt lake1 kui.ll to the fact that the tourists didn't go their way and that the route OVER A MILLION AND A HALF had been loged this wav. One of their WOMEN WORK ASfAKM HANU1 about a local papers said something IN THE UNITED STATES dulling froat that struck the tourists By Peter Psdfurd i li'l.'. sod further said that some of them FRiDAY", JANUARY I.ei turio National f'n.n didnt even enter that city but Went n never fated so treOur (otrruuii-ii- t to Salt Lake over the bench, cutting mendous a problem aS it.iil l.uw l!ng WHIN THE LEGISLATURE GETS bLSY. oif at the mouth of the canyon Why dormant at the door of tt ogres and down W hen the slate legislature get and who.h whoa it the legislatures, should have taken our friend Cay ever to work, that is if that holy get aroused, will'skahe this nation from turn self to attempt to change tha center to circumference and make permanently organized and ready for upon route to otficialiy iuged we will let our civilization rnd Its face In shuuse time work, it will be an opportuneThat problem is women In the field reailerg esiaohshed suspect If this is the better is tee that a state highway The last tederal reports over the Pike'a Peak route going route, the tourists will come this way show we now bate 1 514 )0 women and it matters hut little to us whether working In the field, most of mein through this county into i'uchesne then go by way of Provo City or outh of the Maron ana Dixon line the to more they add good can Nothing There were approximately a million roads movement in our county than by the shoiter way into the capital negro slaves wot king lo the fields tills and good roads are what we need What we must do is to continue to when libei ated by the emancipation We Lave freed our proclamation more than any other puhlic improve- make this the better way by improving slaves and our women have taken is and our there roads, bridges, etc. ment at this time. their plates In bondage. We bate broken the shackles off the negroes B. no better way in the world to accomlhere are those, principally E. welded them upon our daughters and a to this have thau stale highway Cay of Provo, publisher of the tilth plish of Civilization. The Chain-Ganestablished over tins route. A million women in bondage in the annual "Cuide to Utah, who seek in a of southern fields form the chuln-ganvery unfair manner to make people civilization the Industrial tragedy On all as such iw heavy winterware believe that the Pikes Peak route of age. There la no overseer quite dress goods, etc, so the cruel as that of unrestrained gteed, not to be established via Strawberry underwear, overshoes, 1U Co. olT. Heber Merc. cent per no whip that s'fngs like the lash of Valley and by way of Heber to Salt suborned destiny, and no auetioueers Lake City, but the tourists are coming block quite so revolting as that of orBoostr tchs. tin page 20 of our way nevertheless, ganized avarice. There are few luavts for the loafer. The president of the 1'nlted States Mr. liay'a book hesays: "As a general Tins town must lead, or take the was recently lauded by the press, arid than thing the road via Colton is better (lust. very properly no, for suggesting medl the road via Heber, though the latter Make this town better and it will get atlon between the engineers and railroad managers In adjusting their is passable, bigger itself. during the summer schedule of time and pay The engiwill if be a This town for good you, back the in of hia Utah Furti er, in map neers threatened to strike If their for are town. the were not Increased from apof hia book he marks the way via you ifont complain if the bonating you wage proximately ten to eleven dollars per Colton with heavy stripe and as if by to do not done. is ought day and service reduced from teu to accident there is a little pen scratch You don't know how cheap a thing is eight hours and a similar readjustment of the overtime schedule Our marking the route by way of Heber. until you know how good it is. Don't leave all the work of develof women are working In the field, marry However the author ia fair enough to of them barefooted, for less than oU ing this town to Olliers to do. ay that there is some most excellent The proper use of a hammer is to cents per day, and their acheduie Is the rising suu and the evening star, acenery in this aectlon, that no better jduve home a nail or a truth. and after the days work Is over they the in found than be can upper individual fishing boosting of the town is milk the cows, slop the hogs and rock atreams of the Provo river and that at j good; but concerted boosting gets the liHby to sleep Is anyone mediatare aome of the worlds u ing over their problems, and to whom If you dont sec this town's advantshall they threaten a strike? grestest curiosities, and that the ages, how do you expert a stranger lo Congress has listened approvingly climate for summer is unsurpassed for do so? to those who toll at the forge and beThe village band makes sweet music, hind the counter, and many of our tourists, etc. Now we don't blame any oae for seeking to add traffic to but it isnt in it with the village car- - statesmen have smiled at the threats aud have fanned the flame of unrest thetr own home towns and suctions; penter. If behind a movement uruong Industiial laborers But womcan't you get Lets we want to do that ourselves. v for the town's good, at least dont get en are as suiely the final let law of Industrial warfare as thev are the see what those who came over the in front of it. burden hearers in the war between naroute by way of Heber last summer Remember that the farther you send tions, and those who arbitrate and had to aay, and let it be remembered a dollar on an errand the longer it will mediate the differences between capital and labor should not forget that that these same individuals have also be getting hark. is better to help the town accomIt when the expenses of any Industry are been by way of Colton. On July 17th plish one good thing than to point out unnecessarily increased, society foots we published a letter from A. W, a dozen poor ouea. the bill by drafting a new consignment When you write a letter, tell how of women from the heme to the field. Henderson, secretary of the Pike's Pinch no Crumb From Womens Crust eak Ocean to Ocean Highway In which well the town ia looking. It is as im- of Bread. pnrtanl as the stamp. he announced the route as follow No financial award can he made A good way to drive children away without souuwiiw footing the bill, and "The run from Colorado Springs from home is to tell them what a poor we commend to those who accept the Will be made thiough the Uinta basin, town this is responsibility of the distribution of inFort taking in Vernal, Roosevelt, Some people seem to think that the dustrial Justice, the still small voice of Duchesne, My ton and Duchesne. way to make toistown grow is to help tbe woman In the field as she pleads From Duchesne the route proceeds build for mercy, and we beg that they pinch skyscrapers in Chicago, no crumb from her crust of bread or through Heber and Park City to Salt Lake City. The Provo people got busy put another patch upon her ragged garments and the 'Pathfinder car was fortunateUseful People We beg that they listen to the ly eidetracked over the Colton road. Usefulness of any man or woman cream of horror from the eagle on When it arrived in Provo, however, lies principally in the willingness back every American dollar that is wrung there were aome of our Heber ears of the bands to do as well as they pos- from the brow of tollltig women and also and on Wednesday morning of sibly cao whatever comes their way. hear the Ooddesa of Justice bias at a July 9ih the pathfinders were diverted As a rule, it will be found that the verdict that Increases the want of by way of Midway to Heber and out moat useless persons in the world are woman to satisfy the greed of man. The womou behind the counter and through the Strawberry vallev to eee those alio are 'waiting for something In the factory cry aloud for for themselves. The travelers were to turn sympathy up. And by the same sign It and the press thunders out in their more than delighted with what they is a fact that the most useful persons defense and the pulpit pleada for aw and the leaner of the company said are those who have taken up the Arst mercy, but how about the woman In that he had never eeen a more beautithat came to hand and done tha the field thing Will not these powerful than greeted his eyes best ful spot of earth . they could with it. These people exponents of human rights turn their lo this valley. Out through Strawberry and Influence to her U8Uay find i(m,tllinK t0 their ,lklng talent, energies valley the travelers were just ash, gl.ly jn th relief? - Will the Goddess of Liberty IuJ ,f th t e scenery as icy de ighted wit them they have the good sense enthroned at Washington hold the cal could be and on taking actual measure-men- to learn to like loused band and soothe tha feverish what comes. brow of her sex who sows and reaps found that the care would have the nation's harvest or will she permit 1009 feet lets elevation to climb by the male of the species to shove Take your veal and pork to the coming this way than they have by l womou weak and weary from the declared and that ot Colton, they way Cash Meat Market in Heber, bread-linof Industry to the back althe road this way was a boulevard Highest market prices paid. leys of poverty? said and further with that compared Women and Children First. that tlie scenery our way ia the beat to The census enumerators tell ua that be found on their whole route. They of the 1.614,pi)0 women who woi k In the authorized the placing at once of the Notice of Annual Meeting field as farm hands 409.000 are sixofficial markings along thia route. teen years f age and under. W hat H The annua meeting of the North the final destiny of a nation whose fuLake of Salt the Stark Secretary Field Irrigation Company, ture mothers spend their girlhood days Commercial Club was with these first ed) will be held on Saturday, the 30th behind the plow, pitching hay and to pass over the Strawberry route and day of January, 1015, at 7:30 p. m. at hauling manure, and what Is to become later writing to Mr. Chase Hatch he the Second Ward Meeting House, of womanly culture and refinement that grace the borne, charm society Helier, Utah, to hear the financial aid. of the officers and to transact any and enthuse man to leap to glory In 'lwlll arrange in some way to Imve other business that concerns the com- noble achievements If our daughter are raised In the society of the ox. find an unbiased reort on the road and pany lawfully the companionship of the plow? John F. Oldwilcr, Secretary, hope the report will be favorable and In that strata between the ages of that the report will be favorable and sixteen and forty five are 95Q.000 worn, en working as farm hauds and many that the Sociability run cun be brought f them with suckling babes tugTry This for Neuralgia. up through the Strawberry, Heber at their breasts, aa drenched ging City and Provo. I am sincere in this Thousands of people keep on sufferIn perspiration, they wield the because I do not know of anv other scythe with Neuralgia because they do ing and guide the plow. What ts to beplace io Utah where a more bcautiiul not know what to do with it. Neuralcome of that nation where poverty drive can be made than the one we gia is a pain in the nerves. What you breaks the crowns of the Look the morning we passed through want to do ia queens of to soothe the nerve itself the home; despair hurl a mother's Heber City. Speaking further he Apply Sloans Liniment to the surface Us love from throne and hunger drives said: "The grade over the divide is over the not rub it in Innocent children from the schoolroom painful part-- do long and easy and more than a thous- Sloans Liniment penetrates very to the hoe? and feet lower than the Coulton divide. quickly to the sore, irritated The census bureau shows that 155,- nerve and The scenery on the road is simply grand allays the inflamation. Get a bottle of 000 of these women are forty five and THE COLTON TRIP IS NOl TO Sloans Liniment for 25 cents of of age aud over There is to any years BE COMPARED WITH IT. Your indruggist and have it in the house-gai- nst more pitiful sight In civilization than fluencing ue over this road was a happy Colds, Sore and Swollen joints, these saintly mothers of Israel stooped with age. drudging in tbe field from event es it turns out, because the Lumbago, Sciatica, and like ailments. un until sun and af night drenching Colton divide was impassable for two Your money bacn if not satisfied, but pillows with the tears of days at the time we made the trip it does give almost instant relief, their dingy despair as their aching hearts taka down the Strawberry." (Adv.) It all to God In prayer Civilization Now how about t.ie impassibility of strike them a blow wheu It should give them a crown, and their only the road? They went over the Strawfriend la he who broke bread wlt Buckley Bros, big quit business sale beggars and said: "Come unto tn.e berry route when they could not possiall lie extended to January 25th. ye that are weary and heavy lades and bly have gone over the Colton divide. will Notwithstanding the fact we have 1 will give you rest." On August 23rd the Reliability, Soria, sold thousa.klsof dollars worth of goods Oh. America! The land of the free bility run was made through Heber by at prices the people of this and tbe home of the brave, the will valley world's custodian of chivalry, the the efforts of our county commissioners long remember as the greatest bargain and other representative men, who, feast ever pulled off in Heber, we etill champion of human rights and the defender of the oppressed shall we per pot only went to wotk and fixed up the Gave ivmany more bargain to offer and mlt our maidens fair to be torn frou ou on mor cianc- oads but also met the incoming tourist - I. g l1- llv lieartns.on w ri'hVss t".- - hand i.f r.p.,ttiy siil to 't- - I low zif.all e 1 in It t, ,r fj 'i : win w:rii God lecher whom e lull and protect, to to from tho home to the li.irie dr.d, and uui luciberi ar to L d'lv.-'- Irvin ihe od arm chair to tie cotton pach In rescuing mr citizen from the fori e of civ filiation can we cot apple to OUI fa r Dixieland the rule of the rea - 'women arid rniMreu fir C There mu-- t P.- - a istim nt of o Giat the the wage s a!o o 'ndu-tt.- v women i an he taken ito'u the fl Id or given a reasonable wave for her surv lees. Perhaps the Issue l as r ben fditiy raised, but ti,.- Farmers Union with a membership of tea million puts its organized font:- - aiuartlv behind the Issue and v. e no., enter upon the docket of civil. zal. on the csfa of The oinan in the Field and demand an Immediate trial p-- covt-riapie- J i j j - V 1 al Irt1 ar wntrs Tr h.:ui'iah V. !ui (i, Anmkl A it it hi I t 1 ad rahous County, Utah, or the Respective information signers for further sometime and attacks. Lhain h-- dltfer-deaier- a -- i ( I - in ordi-- i ium ii I M ?ir A1 i e TO PRESIDENT Re- forty-eigh- n ;,,-- duw.1,triiu,J I trl -- j irti lCn v.o-jf wmy r;ah Julie ett-r- fcrf.ted ('si! C wt court, in court 4fcui tbhl'tn !) C ' hat i. Brjryrj ''' jiS-a- tf Hu? Go, Sotlea. petition ot Atnanaa c. Edit,- . City. thaThaisausnea to Gaurge Euiet . saminltrrstlon In tue axtxi e of wj . the tensed, deceasel, has U Cserk ,, il- - tor of M ciook p m. at tha eounty t court room of said oourt. u. Hebe Clt' Ui fb. ' satch County. Utah. W itneaa the clerk of said , court Zo sale fcj. Kiev Bros quit It Will, Will be extended to Jan. doth h V DiSTRi:! COURT OF IN TUE FOURTH pay you to come ana looit at t"e extra-tld.na-l. tbe S zitf cf I. tah. m and for Wasatch County (Seal) Chao. E. Bfurvin r?. A. of nimam Chase Hmtoh. attorney for petition ir, tfz matter of tee estate Large tH We are iffeli'.g No. 261 probata. Notica to Rock-tilldeceased Creditors. to Creditors sri; prasaat cUimi wuoA vouchers C rlatcn, t of UDGer-vit.ittf at the Fast the Build Your own Homs lh avitch Count. Bankv Hic k Heb i ry NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U lurnisti all material of Cun. onoi before the 2nd day of May A Built Way iyls of the Interior U. $ Department D A Fi .' bv are cut and titteii ba'ed December experts 74 at bait Lake City. Utah, November Rvndxhdl Administrator. Nouce is hereby given that Jam,' marked so plainly any one can erect A t Hah h. jjnnW wiminjatratoAttorney joi of Wailsbar Utah. who. on March u ' UnT the biuiding. Houses, gara;ss, chicken Homestead Entry Serial No. uT for Sen and NwV of Sea Section s ana of C houses, barns Direct from nnll to you. 6 south. Ra, faeetwn 17. OF COURT KISTRICr KlUkTH 1HF. Send for catalogue or free plan notice tf n t. ntioo 4tor.1n h County - Lalf the .Slab! of Utah in and lur W s iarh Proof, to eatabhq, vUim of Wm Bui3 de , make htrnl I. the matter ot d.e estateNol"'e H. D. Jones it Co. uf .. Uortlai d. tdiegon. Svpt ftbihky the n- got ,rr - 4 lUum auctenls thildrent Couha most of coinuiutjj aud it crimen that are in pi ... .;'g, ail alibi -- Chldrees Colds Both are Serious. When one of yi lir little ones shows symptoms of an approaching cpkf., give it Dr. Bells Fme-Ya- i Honey at once. It acts quickly, and prevents the cold growing worse. Very healing soother, the lungs, loosens the mucous, strong the system. then Its guaranteed Buy a Only 25c 'at y lur druggist. bottle today. Buckiens acinca salve tor sores. (Adv.! , thr.er ,N;"i:wUte ondertL a, 11 sell at public suction. )tn dy bevmnmtf at ten ockck a m on he ,f January A l Ilflo. at th front door of the Heber City. Wasatch at houne court jounty Utah, toi uah the following i ounty, Suteof Rotate v lGwvriUd personal propert of the M LOCKS Certificate No 40 fur IW ..hairs capital stock Mimnx company f Kniirru-katMrt- 8 C ertitiLHte No 40 for ouO shaite of the otapttal Th!-- Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury vwll surt.lv unatrov tbe aen9. of smell and complexly derange the whole system 9, lun t i i tertfu it iNrough the mm oua nurtures Su h article' xnouM never be used ( ,v fpt on pre tiom reputable ph cihdr as th ilamiKi they will do 3 tuft Itfltl t the Ste'd you e.n p isslhlv UerlAu from them Hairs J CliA (vlimfsrturetl b' I (tnrrh Mil nev & Trtleiio. O. lOhfaina no fo, inert tity, anl Ia takn Inernaliv acting tlireetlv upn tlie NIlhmI hik! nnuioiis In buying Halls of the avstrm. Catarrli rute be k'i.p vu r t rJi genuine It is lik n Internally anl made in Toledo, Ohio, liy b. J. Oheiti y Ar Co free Sold bv FhUFgTsm. Price 7g' per bottle. Taku Hade I'amlly Vllis for constipation. as mercury Biliousness ani Oonstlontlon Cured If you are ever troubled with bilious jieaa or constjpation you will be inter eated in the statement of K, F. Erwin, A year ago last winter Peru, lnd I had an attack of indigestion followed con-sulti- of being a subscriber to this .paper ia that ycu and your family become attached to ut The paper becomes a member of the family and its oviung each week will be as welcome as tho arrival of anyone that's dear. sr Co. That every added subscriber kelps t make this paper better for everybody Coal! Goal! Coal! T Buy your Coal from the Wasatch Lumber Delivered from car Delivered from yard If you It will keep ycu informed on tbe doings of the community and the oai gains of the mere bants regularly advertised will enable you to eave many time the cost of the eubsciiption. ml are most complete. Heber Mercantile 71 Remember ly The Sum and Substance HOI ' lalf. Company Best Stove Coal $450 per ton at car or 475 per ton from yard $5.00 525 dont trade with us we both lose money Co. Wasatch Lumber The Place to Buy Coal d 'U? .nn.rv stocks uons Notes Note of Louise Davis datid Dec. 19 12, payable lo days after date, principal foo 00. No payments Note ot ('hailed R. Thorn1. a, dated April 12th. Fr. nopal 0 0U. Id94, payabh JO aay s utter e. No payments. Note of BhiHtp .Smith, dated January I5th. Uf97, payable lumontha alter d ite. wnh intnHt it i pnr ent p r month after tnuiumy . Irinci-im- l $2.00 No payments Nate of C. O. Glanvilie. daiel August 12th, payable seven months atier Tate. Iniert I1 from maturity. Principes cent per pal Nopnvments. Dated thia the 2nd day of January. A. I).. 1915. Sarah Jane Buys, Admimstratnx, A C. Hatch. Kttnev for Administratrix. jSI5 Seeby biliousness and constipation. ing UhamberUins Tablets so highly I bought a bottle oi recommended. them and they helped me right away. haor sate by all dealers. (Adv.) i .1 it 3C 3T Cen-tni- To make room rt j ti of i A for Spring Goods we offer you from 10 to our entire line of DRESS GOODS off dt Mens and Boys Suits 2o off. Mens and Boys Overcoats 25 off. Womens, Misses and Childrens Coats 25 Womens Skirts up to $6.00 now $3.50. All Ribbons up to 35c now 15c per yard. off all Crockery and Glassware h all off 10 Rubbers and Overshoes. All Fur Goods at Half Price. off. One-fourt- It will pay you. to look at these Bargains You would notice a big difference in the way your stovo works if you would use our Coal. Hatch and Company WM BYRNE, MANAGER The Place to Buy What You Eat and Wear zzsc: .21 :Vsv?.;,6-- to stock of Weber Minum l ornpany. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, shares of the capita! Cei tiheate No SI fompany 4tcyk oi (JoMen Bell Minin Department of the Interior, U. S Land OrfnCerunuate No. 2 tor loW haie Gold Dual at Vernal. Utah. December 2, 1914 oiiholVilatLNl MminR Company Notice ie hereby given that Monroe ft heeler Certificate No K for 2 UJO shares of Granite of Fruitland. Utah. who. on May Zi Ivin n.aie M M & Company Mountain HorneMtead Entry No. 02NI2 forSelNe share-- of Columbus Cerlitvau No 41 foi Section IS, Township L S K 9 BeW, SeH Silver Mining Companv haa filed n tice of inMeridian, tertihcate No o. for loiti shazea Evemns Ntar Uintah toSpecial make tention t tiveyaftr proot to estaoiiah claim M'ninjf ompany. Certmeate No 2S for 141 1 share Evening to the land above described, before Ldwrd County Clerk Ducheene county, at Mackie, Star Mining CumpHiiy TenVticaie No. dfor 1070 shares Evening Star Duchesne, Utah, on the JHih day oi January, 1915. i Mining ompsiuv Claimant name as witnesses. CertiticMte No is for li..uu shares Dutch Can-- , William McMillan, Heber, Utah, George Muir, ,on Mining Cunipany William J, Rowe, and Lukb Mocam all ot Kruiu Certificate No T lor 2tt land. Utah. CornpBtiy. dl-jPeter Hansen. Kegi&ier. terluicHte N. 4 for omnanv. teiUtuate No 14" 'reek Canal Companv Underwear, Sliirta, ami Furnishing All of the above being atocks of Utah corpora, 1 yiczzsn Vi1 A. C. Hatch, atiurne, for ! .fw? Pusuo-a-- , Box Their Need. The committee of railroad ezecii lives, headed by Mr. Frank Trumbull, of the leading representing thirty-fivraliroad systems of the tiaduu, recently presented to I'reaidetit Wilson a memorandum hi lefty reviewing the till flcultiea now coufiontiug ihe railroads of the country and askiug for the of the governmental Bullion ties and the public in supporting railroad credits and recognizing an emot1 gcucy which requires that the rati loads he given additional revenues. The memorandum recites thaL the European war has resulted In gierxl depteaalou ot business on the Aiueli can contlm nt and In the disUcaiiuu ot credits at home ami abroad With levenues decreasing and interest rates Increasing the tnuiporUtlou s stems of the country face a most seiious cl Isis aud the u.r.intzrauduin is a strong presenwatlou ot the caudle turning at both ends and tbe perils that must ultimately attend such a conflagration when (he flames meet is apparent to alt. In their general discussion tbe railroad represents lives say tu part. By reason of leg islation and regulation by the federal t states government and the acting ludigiendently of each other, as as through the action of a strong public opinion, railroad expenses tu recent years have vastly increased. No criticism is here made of the general theory of governmental rcgulu tlou, hut on the other hand, no Ingenuity can relieve the carriers of ex pensea created thereby." frvshlent Wilson, in transmitting tha memorandum of the railroad presidents to the public, characterizes It as "a lucid stateanent of plain truth. The president recognizing the emergency as cxtrazirdliiary, said in part: "You usk me to call the atteutam of the country to tbe Indurative need that railway credits be sustained and. tbe railroads helped iu every possible way, whether by private effort or by thq action, wherever feasible of goveruinental srendes, aud I am glad to do so think becigusu the ueed very real. The conference was certainly a fortunate oue Tor the nation end tie president la to to; congratilated for opening the gatq to a new world of effort in which everyone lazy cooperate. There are many Imjvsrtant problems in our complex civilisation that will yiald to which will not lend themselves to arbitrary rulings of commissions and financing railroads is one of them The man with tha money la factor that cannot be tdimniated from any business transuff tioii aud tie public ia an Interested party that Should always be and hwpgjy the pteslient has inviw-all to participate In the solution of our railroad problems. u thews dyuzMas VD ohu j K (,;t h: Drtxs Making at o or before i.M THE lOlRTH BISTRinr fOLKT op tin- Stur af t tali in ' a tar Wo.jiU:)i County Hkieb in ih matter of me estate ..f Abram Nulae - I r.a pete .Nu. lx preoate deceoa-- a 1 atil.-t- i ""wi aio fc afforded ifledl relo-- f itwn tnr and hi e taKIIlg oi.e bottle ot then, 1 feel like a F il ao to a el t Oeln.il beiiam-- jf Nu. ZiZ probeus d ceased. Mi Bwix t t lmpi.-m1'- ! n-- . un RAILROADS APPEAL "The Common Carrier Ask for lief Piesident Wilson Direct Attention cf Public to " PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES It " ' i i |