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Show JTry AJttraa xept Satilar 8a4ar Bf nla 0 - Publish ed by the Hrad Corporation. 6(?-Souti First tWaWStretProVo. ; Utalw Entered a econd-claa atter at-the veottofflea in Proro. Utah: under tb t ofiMarch J, 1871. - Oilman, fKicoll A Htithroan. National Advertising repreaentativea, New York,- San Francisco, Detroit. -Boston Ls A.nels, Seattle. ChicaKo. ; , :i -: - , if Miaber, 'United Press. N. E." A. Service. Western Features and the fieri pps League of Newapapera. - .Subswlpt ion .terBis-by ,, carrier .in Utah county. Liberty -- r- tliroask all v:," the Ua &u cents the montn; 15.00 the year, .in in dvanc4.50; - : Jhe Tiibst important sinle"-elmetifeck"6f aU iKee- periments . ol Jhe "ey Deal Ja"thf eneralpublic'siatate' of, mind. AndTaji ecUfht way Xo" getf a sfupL0 ,-mental attitudes to xeview;the case" of zJdr.rtH. Wggfin, ;foo:-! mer head of the Chase ;Nat$0ttaLBann'n, New 3fork. 7-1 5 -.V- Mr. Wigin retired 4some UUle time 'ago; on, a pension of; $100,000 ayear;4But Ut is the disclosures afraut ;the -salary,' ; he received beforielsretiirenient ' whicht iYe' you the toterr! 7 esting slant on"theubhJotttl6Vl. 'V7 v , . Mr. Wiirm ;iirew;dQ;$218000;in l930;;an.din tI93i this ; ; pay was boosted to $250,000, And less ithah a fortnight after; he had received this pleasant little increase, fre issued a; -public statementreconpiendinfr that the .wages of industrial u. ; labor be reduced.. :;. w .1, '7 '. '.. .. ..' - -tM -'"-,:,'7" ':'' "7' -t! v, 7Iiigh-age;8:!hei -jWn.eltfi) tnpt ;iierperiyr' He suggested that napy ustrjes.can. asjc their .labor to;ac- cept moderate reductions of "prove the buy me power of labor. And he himself just had .bee slif ted to. a. quarter ..oniUlanj There is abroad in the land'toaay a pretty widespread con-: ' viction that.we,,need a m,uch fairer distribution of our na tional income. Jn the face of a disclpsiire like.hls about Mi . Wiggin, jan you wonder at it? Qr-r-toAget to, the point can Wall Street ,wonder at it? :r..J;'7'" 7 "'Fdr'AvhatVwe .get out of this 4llil0sr4''-:M peek at a thoroughly BourjSnized ruling ca7.liiuiQciar.'and in-dustrlal in-dustrlal oligarchy "represented by Wall Street could see noth-7 noth-7 ing .wrong with recjpmnlendlng general wage .reductions at a time when the compensation of its own inner clique was "going up beyond all reason." ,Anfl if the general public at last has decided that it wants ho more leadership from that kind of outfit, has Wall Street much reason to be surprised and shocked ? ; The fallen idols of today are but as symbols. atJs jrue pf nsull, it is true of Mitchell, it is true of WlgginoWhftt the :New Deal must do, if it is to satisfy public expectations, is to get us away from conditions in which national leadership is exercised by the class which produced them. ' ' And if that class objects, it lias only the antics of its own members to blame. . v. -r : ' r : i if a . r.' rhilVrmP' : but s determined to enforce ilt -to ' the' hilt.' That Is the reason behind hia recent appointment of,Profes-sor. of,Profes-sor. Jame$ Mrfindis, of Harvard's law school, to -the -federal trade commission, which has Jurisdiction . over the fmeasure. - Thirty-four years old, a Felix Frankfurter -bey, and one of the - most enlightened mjnds in -he legal - profession, Landis hel; wrjte-the act, can-be depended up-j on to .see that it gets 100 per . cent execution; UXDEB PEBSIHNQ I "When George Dern was a young ster, in the University of Nebraska about forty years ago, he probably never dreamed that 'some day he would be Secretary sof War: Never-Jthe Never-Jthe less the register1 of the University Univer-sity shows that he took7 military education under First Lieutenant John J. Pershing; of the Tenth' Cavalry, then commander of Uni Y, EVERYBODY HAS HIS TROUBLES ,TESEyH C7- ---VtC S 7yilV;Wr.. - 7ii i;S.ji ! r-";7 --7:. ; 7.7i7!f ; , iz.70 lor aix montns. in advance: .advance: by mai in Utah County, tt fMiWe UtaM County, ,00, , wages to decrease costs and im-: not important as individuals, versity cadets. Now Pershing has an office down the corridor from Dern. Gold let-ters let-ters over the door read:: "General f i he Armies." pern registered at the university of Nebraska in 1894. His name is .in the college register, is marked 'with an asterisk, meaning that he was "something Irregular." He suffered suf-fered from 'a .handicap In entrance requirements due to the facttftat he shad completed only three out of the required 30 2-3 hours of .preparatory-work. Under Penning, Dern was a member of the Cadet band where he is listed as "private jand second alto." Apparently he never graduated. grad-uated. ' FREE COINAGE Poker-faced Key Pittman is chairman of the senate '.foreign, relations committee, but international inter-national ifairs will not e his .first interest when Qngress reconvenes. recon-venes. - He has all ready and walUng a bijl to authorize Che free coinage of American silver. Pittman asserts that .such & measure would be a determininr factor in restoring the prosperity ct the country. 1 ' - JSTote Pittman comes from Nevada, Nev-ada, the largest silver prpduclng state ;n the Union. He is up for re- election in 4934. - - ' ' ' ' ' ' I - .. rsk. I ; VWT.r,: jW WiT . U r TTM , 11 i v.vMTe,--i:KMow.A j&mm. p - mm'd 1 1 t. ,mr. w e ' ' l :.' - ' ' tr s) n-T e r-. (g ; .. ... 1 1 frtj' One Qf e VUslms; framed 'down. the ,?ove ai ni epabletn Of ?pekce. Jr oldep dayS.Kmbst phy'siciana believed that ; " Jhe, 4 gad-bladder, whioh lspreeent'in all vertebrates, waaj the seat of bitterness, - s;rief The ,dove, ' And ijill members of the pigeon family fack'1 a jfaitiiad-der, jfaitiiad-der, and for this ' reason "4he ac-ients ac-ients eelectexT tbe .dove ssan" emblem em-blem of peace beLUse Jt lacked the fundamental organ-whleh fee-ppbke fee-ppbke aggreSstvelrees; Hhjitenipen and bitterness.' r' t C TJjfr-. legend dojjcjrnhtheajck u& a, gau.i uiuuuer - in Uie pigeon familv is -that no dove-has had a gair since, the v6he eehf from fce ark..b3fetNbrfh hurst its 'f gall outef In. 4Iamlet; Shakesbeare gives these -word tT th er'tfrt rtt -Den-mark.; JX anrr Tlgeonlve'fed and lack alU" W;4OVv4 ' WhUe the.'dDve mayHbSnHeeiii-blem mayHbSnHeeiii-blem of meekness 'naMeace and whilethey doho rattackiMher Helen Harris. dalig'hteri'I-dent dalig'hteri'I-dent Frankin S. IJrr4a'of Bg6am Young - university, was' elected Vtee president ot thcFreshmaiilisiSf me -Bame umejoarei)e;.GrsJf of Heber Ctty was" elecledhe of f lee of Freshman? ecrettTindrteas- In tJunior"Iasneetihg' Jfphji Christensen tsof ; j)petn aftd f.-tve Merrill ''Pn'eietininat f ortheorfjfce r: Junior prom chair-manThe chair-manThe f inaf Selection wlU be made ; by he . eptlret studettf body somethnevextiijBek.',.Tsr r tnenr tjan-?:M-1 3 .lnMl.....,liw,i...,i,. i w r : : samm i Many vessels jhave , been known to carry ;rich iargoee .and much gqld to the bottom of vthe ocean, and treasure hunters 'are always trying': o -fathom a -method that will eliminate the .great pressure of .the" water; at over .200 feet. ' Pfving.: bells have -been used with! aticrtain -measurfsubcesa, but theae lpventkosihayeVpr&ved more or less cumbersome; Sd, jtoo, have been divinar suits 6f varidus kindsJ The chlef oblectlori6 tci ihse has oeen inai uie peraonjmsiae annot wiinstana tne enormous pressure. It pmalned-foriaulilef Byler, an iw-dllf ield Vbrkrj7 to produce what he clajms -nsfjjlbe great advancement :)n Ureasure hunting equipment. It Is aiansea rake, working somewhat on the principle of a grappling oo.t-Huge steel fingers, and there win be several, .are tb large enough to encircle a' hP and the hooks will.be worked at the required depth by steel cables " :C'&-p.- ' ' , To carry this equipment, a popJ tombip 715 feet inTiength and 250 feet in width, wijth aMerrick tower, ing 130 jfeet aboye Meek, will be buiyu The coat of erection will be Under-sea lighting, effects, which produce 6,000,000 candle power, will give 'all the" lights necessary 'for thi3 '; operation. ijrfi A ehlp 600 feet in.lenb, can beJ uanaiea Dy mi a monsfroua grappl-Pf grappl-Pf IPHor ..sefievoiigrapplng hooks. V: JT& ' mentis In Great Lives Peter ithe Oreat" czar, of all the Russians, was traveling through' Germany. At Koehigsburg, Hhe .became .be-came much interested', in the medieval med-ieval instrument of torture at tiat' place.. He expressed a desire to see a man broken on the rack. ,Tle. Joisat of flciayioded about; but '"could" find no'criinlnal deserving, deserv-ing, of this awful fate.1; Peter . was " quiie:- annoyed i "What, he exclalfned; ao much fuss -r about killing; a -man? Take , one .'of my entourafire:" tSft Ilk. mmm . ThU columii.'BeMnd ihe Scents in Washington, is beinp conducted by Willis Thornton. aurinp the iva-cation iva-cation of BottwpMtchfin v - - j i BY WIUJSlIOTXmr XEA Servleeltafr j;arjte9"f WAJJPINQTON.rrnew over T removal of Federal Trade Conn missloner WiUKm ?E. Humphrey ;s iniportanti- b.u.t;: ' not because . 'of. Haniparey. 1,T?' ' It Js importaiit because the Federal .TjcfiAVf ilsfl Is ing; .to - take ' on; heavier and Heavier" duties in eodttectlon with enf of cement, o'f .RAACode?- 'This LcomirtUiCfrn "m tliiLabor, Jus- are going". lobeconeVaore vital ;factorii'i. making the" ?cofle irk,-now. tUat thfiJhdfe Import Jaot of tthent nave been -adopted and complaints. of 'evasion pile higher and 'higher 1 - i NMu raj iy, iif reswenf v Kooseven wants men. on .the Trade Comtnle- . sioo woo see eye to eje with hlmf -on recovery c and theNRA, He' Indodry; ,;tf roverntasot printing. The Government Print-ing'Oflce Print-ing'Oflce here isheTargest I the Vorld!n jthe.aosfBt of, type aet &V.3 ir3jjer;consurcd:; V ' " . ut even h vast faculties have been, straioed many times by the Insatiable demands-of; the NRA tail"' ':.A". l- riia.r ii "ii k Ck basr;,jJptltttt afialnt r Humphrey reachedSan Fjrancisco , . that ; perjonsllyBy,ivtbr. ray,' there gives' ypu s6'ttleJdea;,. A guest J f.uethtetlhat" talk3 c thettle- arrived late at thVWhUe 'House Ubllcairy making 7 Mrjylssue tne other:til$h.tfor.a stats dinner ; Uhfs?4SMe.-:7-':s S'Vr given fer. President Arias of Pan- l i?t-'$1.'T.-lt 'J- ama Jo.'4hat,s .unheard ofln CPEAKINOot -the; government .Washington liquet . but you ; might ihavB.rojinHlitsc!t W a. bad ijolethe-U'ast.fev months - if -lb hadn't beeirUu.ne ,-1ndustrysr5 VOU JOST VSfAKH. MB UP J "TUE. : rAOKte. MIGHTS X Helfen Recouips, l?me fgv Hay ..... ,.sy.,."1 1 i 5 W 4 Sirengti and terfnis ambitions are coming tack Jo Helen WJHs TMoody Leaving tfrhos-pital tfrhos-pital in San Francisco where che had been confined-' since de-faulting de-faulting the national title to " .litlen Jacobs, Mfs, bloody now stakes daily ValksV She is shown here with one of her dogs, as " she steps qut f or exerjeise. "I.'ll '"lay" tennis'" again arid- try to win.'-she declares- T' for printed .materia ' ": Everybody knows thai- the 3. P.-O. prints the Cohgressional Record, ;but not everybody ;knows mil it pris fqcTiuea,; nine) Iprtejcllea and 60 roptjily publW. cations for the varjjgus ;.govera i inent depaHmenCstnd; i ot I course, millions of ppstcards dtt tqp of thisSfajsCdut 1 is lg time overwhelming order's for cthe NRA. " Biggest was one ; for-5 7,5 00,000 ebplesrof the eon-sumers, eon-sumers, etatemeqtpf co-opet;atlqn ; with the NRA; .(ErghtVmillion ' of these were mailed in one day, maHifgjl u ite-anica littje Job 'for the poslomce. too.) , :-. r ' x 'A ingenious press agent of the -Publfc "IVp,rk Admjnlstra' j tlon figured. this one out. -f that ' $3,860,000,000 to be distributed i for public works Ltrain n gold at were put -on' ; NewTrork4ri and i I a million .dollars ijf ,gdld shoveled , oir 'jevery mue crossing tne conn i y westward, tpere stiu woaidL: be- lots Vof. ' gold ,a board when';lt i rkn hetit wz all rieht thls tima .the.atecqmer - was tep.- Hugh I S. '-Johnson. 7 S tAu enormous j eve-foot-, U a -r p-o . " beautifully j mounted as though n;tbe .act .of j leaping lout ? qf ;the water; now ejfecutlve.qffice." V 7 7 ;tt;i.thVif.t ofa;Fldrlda8hhtgdub-tO'' fel low eportsman.F. x. Kis ?. -(Copyright. 153, NEA Service. In. pi p ft: tj' f ' Ut "V. - Howdy, folks! The annual van movini season st hand May the best van win! ' (V . " ' And . this is the season when we, make cracks about, flappers storing' their bathing suits In thimbles for the winter. ' ; & STREAM This Is jj. Merton Artichoke, who has done much, for the . "natttm-loving motorist. Mr. Art! .choke ..has tavent- ,ed .a , portable step- iadder whereby mo torists can climb to the top of billboards and, gaze, at the pret ty -flowers, shady trees and . woodland Salt Lake lecturer says ' that only -those who have suffered can write .modern fiction. If so, any one who has read modern fiction should be able to write it. p r 7.-: - 7- v - $OXAY!8 nEFiwrriQN A small tovm is one where the 'neigbors will supply you with, a oonscience If Nyou lack ..one. . ' Times were so hard .last .spring that . a hot dog peddler in the fi nancial district had a sign on his basket reading: "Business - Men's Lupch." , , -. A ffr fr . You can Always tell a touriat He says the weather is rotten. The na tive says it is unusual. Henry Ford recently bought a huge, new farm which he ..says he will operate in the same manner as he does his factories. Wonder if he will have his hired men yankfti out of bed every morning by ,a -tractor? And can you Jpaagine the foreman fore-man yelling to one of the men: "Hey, XYZ 317-D, hurryl over to Stall J3 and milk Bovine B-437192, 1933 model." tqoay's7wqbIt.ptjn (By Li'l Gee Gee) "Do you take thls4 ,woman4 for better .or. tor worst t" "Qh, Uver alone, I never sausage nerve." ..(Now aren't you sorry you learned learn-ed how to read?) If you really desire to get anywhere, any-where, don't sit in a corner and twiddle your thumbs. Go out on the highway and do it at passing motorists. Alley-oo!.' Legal Notices - 1 - CopsIitdioiiJ Ancndraents CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN tXAtION TO MINIMUM WAQE9; fOB A Jhtt inhttlMfiinwliig aa Aa4. MBt U Article IS f tk CaatHat4a, yj tbvAMmM ? a 8cctin fc.iy t llatew vWai for Wafji and iMkmtt maA .General Walfar mt Any ana l all EjaployM. Bt'lt nnM fcy Lctaltar t Um fitat ff Uaa, .r-tWU Urta mm-fJacttS mm-fJacttS tttk IwM (Mcnriu .kwt SECTION . -Tht H k" pToptmei h amend Article IS of the Constitution by tbe addition jrt a mcUoo wlich jrill rad.t fot , lows: ,;cEa a. rv ifsW fc prUU lesltlattoa jJroride forftb wt lishJfient of a miainuim. wage ,(or women and , Minors and may roid;tM' tbm ort, health. eaXetr -fB4ral. welfare ny and all entyleyeee. No prorUioa of Vila coBstitntioa shaU be construed a a-4limltation upon the authority of the lee blatnr to confer upon any Its ion now or hereafter created cuch -power and o-thority o-thority as the lestelatnre mar deemeus-ite deemeus-ite -to carry oat the proTisioDS of this eee- MNSTITlfttONAl. AMENDMENT BE-MTING BE-MTING Ttf piTPXiqATING UQUOUS tioa mt .the 6UU ef Utah .by Coptalias 'Sectionr S Thereof2 Kelctinlr te the FTtf fctbluea and !ficiUUa f le. tactareft' Use. AdTertisement ef. Poser aba cf jar StptM UtoxlciUtoa iliriiii Be It ,molrf 7 the IsUlatarc f V-State V-State ,ef Utah. twa-UUrds e -eU ac bera elected te each Hoes .and two ,thlrds of all the members jacb Hoai com tiling therein j f: y SECTION I. Repealia ,gWo : J Article-12. .'-That It ,ie proposed U -amen Article XJCII of the Xonstitu.icm X Uta in the follawrine; partictiisf-to-Wits That eeUon of Artfele' XXH "o -U caastitvUon of -ITtah -be and the' isame hereby repealed; , ' - - -;- SEtiTlOji' Soty ef 6ecretry pf fiUti The Secretary f VUe i hereby- diric .-to .-to nbmltr the proposed amendment .con taioed. bereiato to the electors- of the stat ' at the next treoeral election in the man ner provided by law." ""'""4-"-"- 8STlON A,? Effect Datef If adopUr br the electors of the state this ameodmen shall .aave effect on the first day f Jaa ary next aacocediae; (a determination, b' ' the Board of vState vCaassers wf the re -' eult oJT thoialcctw desianasid la aectioi m hereof. ., -a" ' .TjMH' eelw ii-i , i . N $L JU Wtlllaf , 'Satsitiri Sf tt the Btate of .UtahJ do hereby certify tha the foreOTin ,b .sjfaU.'trse.Dd eorree- ' copy of the OmstUnBona Amendments pro' posed, by .the. orejfuJar amdr apodal uwslem-of uwslem-of records in my office. . .-. ::. i-. i-. " j :-; - . ' ".t ' - - - la wltnese whereof. I hare hereunto let ny band and affixed the Great 8r of the State of Utah. thb .t day ol Sep-. tember(t19SS. , H j ., . Flrat publicaUon : Augtiat. JO. 1931 i lAat publication November eTiSSi Carver HOJUZOXTAI l'VVho is the fa- mous worker in' stone in tbe picture? 12Ulkr. IZ Female attendant at-tendant of tbe. - sick. 14 Toilet .case. Answer to IS To do?e. 18 Form of no. 19 unit. 20 To exist. 22 Door rug. :23 Before.-"24 Before.-"24 Average (abbr.). 25 To' weep. 27 To hasten. 28 Small ' body land. SO Covers with turf. 31 Farewell! 41 He Is one of the U. S. A.'s finest of 45 Sun god. 46 Light Irdian boat. IS Playing card 50 Deity. 33 Unduly warm. 51 Cease. 34 Domesticated. 54 Myself. 36 Fragrant oleoresin. 38 Sooner than. 3!) Ship's record. 40 Northeast. 55 He is carving the Confed erate memorial ' on the face of r " ' GOLD PRICE SET WASHINGTON,' Oct. 24 ILE The treasury today set a price of $29.80 an ounce' for newly-mined gold which it undertakes to sell under consignment to foreign purchasers pur-chasers and domestic arts and in-dustries. STrSn MARION dfflffi gTALLEYgfp QDLjSPe WODMAftjlT t sIyIcieIe riTivn&lTioiLlA i. z a. Tjj T" TIo - as SrP Jf 3 P -g - Ua I 1 4i I 1 r3f" "7 "7 Vs - I - - ' . :LJZ7. i:sassasaESBfisaBaES3BBBEaBE5S5BSBacs3saBBSa'sssa 1 O IRECTORYlfia is B Here is a List of JFirms That Render -the j Service IT :WTI4, APPEAR IN THE HERAID " EJVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAIi. n 1 fi II . .. !-r HEINDSELMAN OPTICAX AND JEWELBY CO. Official watch ln- .pectprs for U.P., Railroada. All aket'el -Wstcsea .Renal. II J! 41 41 II 11 8 f hone SSe-W. 10 w. Cettter St. n 1 ;jrit s - irani Beer and Bar Equipment n - COMPLETE 3.2 SERYIGE1 -U H. JUENKE, Mfg. - 79 West 2nd North PhoitC 175 11 n 11 ii SUNSHINE CAFE Fourth West and Center 11 WHERE FRIENDS MEET B.;p. ANDJSAT ot and Cold Lunches 11 ii 1: u WE ARE FULLY PREPARED il H To;Do Your Fall Cleaning. Hate Cleaned St Blocked - NBA Service J n PHONE 475 MAPSEN CLEANING COMPANY jj II r fi OSCAR CARLSON Sporting Goods Co. KEY - LOCK WORK AMMUNITION DENNIS BACKETS 3E-STBUNG Gun Repairing - Provo I jfoTa. 11 Sp S i J H t 11 ii PARTS FUKN1SHED H fi xvepairea, unuuney aweep.vve rsuy, oeu ana iiijiv;tKe,o Hvie ss 159 North GENERAL SHOP ii ii ii !i II il II Ilia Il-ia -University Ave. Dependable . , Radiator Repairing AUTO UU4SS AHLANJDtER MFG. CO; :. 478; Sooth TveraUy ;Avenne m SEE US ABOUT3YOUR 1 II ; TirT.s7ci n Deeds J- Ooiweysaows rv it mrtaf Aa If f,j M-M U . a v v. i I 1S4 W. sjemer ;;fiavot'.yl - I STOVE - FURNACE WE FURNISH PARTS ll m General RepaiiingrWe Buy, Sell II ORIENT KEFA1K SHOF u 111 North University Avenue of Stone? Previous Puzzle President "Wil. son-the World iMMilrMf sfcandals. . 17 Skillet. 19 The? eye.' 21 "Aurora, . 24 Helper: 1 26 Censure- c '27 Inn. f 29 Night before 30 Sun." 32 To elicit 3.3 Rroqd.pttmp. 35Surface-Jf "measure. 37 Member f t Philippine ; tribe. 41 Song, for ;on; . voice. .7 42 -Weaver's frame. t 43 Balaam. 4i Mutton I fish.. , 47 Mesh of lace. 49 Portuguese , money. 51 Masculine pronoun., ,, 52, Beheld, . 53Variajit otra: VERTICAL 1 To depart. - 2 Coffee pot. 3 Football eleven 4 Upon. f Convent wo: ker. ; The forehead. 7 Hops kiln. 5 Second note 9 Smooth. 10 Indian 11 GreeR letter 12 Livelihood 15 He d for Help Ksdlo Olf poorly f uBclicmintr Kaerm mat Bladder make you eufTer fiocn rii Up Niffhu. KerVMuncca. Rtavvaatip O. Pains, Stiffness, Barning. Smattia?, -lichinj?. or Acidity try tbe rr"rnforf Doctor's Prescription CytexSia4x, You Need. r UTAH CX)UNtY MATTRESS FACTORY- WOOL. AND COTTON MAT- TRESSES, WOOI,sBATrS Mattreeeee Bcnovatd.aod made new. . : x. .ii. 11 n 11 11 i 661 W. 2nl N. Phone 34S. Prove j 1 1 I J: 1 1 J T II I I I I DANIELS AOTO WRECKAGE USED PAJKTS . TOWING AND ,WBECH3NCl ovovrfw t,w no rrriTti II II Ii 3rd S. UnlT.-Avew . ppe jM 11 II 4.- SERVICE COLUMN ADS : II 1 - . - . I 1 El tti i'i Ti m - . ;15W North Park Garage AUTO WRECKAGB5h - Mechanical Worjc . Exchanged 1 See us before yettmgjajrpaT" l repaired. Bear -471 N.Sr&CSYest II i" 1 .- . 1 ' ..' '' X1 -Wi . . Ss I! ECONOMY SHOE HQJV, f I Men's half f aelea JT3a . Meirs Bah. .heel J3o Ladlee Jialf aels inr w m m wm . . y'u . as,-aviUyaf4iuffi3. I - STEAM BOILER II FOR ALL MAKJ or Trade Ahytinr'fVa)ue, f 1 ''S'.1. . I- I 5 V - - J 7 - . , |