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Show the The times-new- Times-New- s 625 000 I'ublbihed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company That Justice May be Done DENNIS WOOD, A. B. OIBSON Subscription Bates .. $2.00 $1.00 The funeral Sunday of Frank Ost ler, will probably be the last of our soldier boys who paid the great sac rifice to be returned to his nature land for final Interment, No finer specimen of physical ever crossed the Atlantic ocean during, the world war than Frank Ostler. He was every inch a soldier in appearance, and added to this was a splendid moral character and manly bearing which won friends for him Death surely loved a everywhere. shining mark, when the bullets of the enemy pierced his manly form. Peace be to his ashes and may the Ruler, good spirit of the Supreme comfort hla parents, in the knowledge that their son died with his face to the enemy, in the defense of the liberties that the world now enjoys. a year or more before final distribution is made of an estate when a person dies without making a will. By making a will and appointing this institution as your executor, Your will, not the law's, is done! this important This paper does not wish to pass judgment on the case of "Fatty Arbuckle in advance of his trial in the courts of San Francisco, charged with causing the death of a young film actress, following a "stew" party In one of the leading hotels In the above city. But we take this occasion to say, that justice should be swift and sure, and the fact that Arbuckle may have a wad of money to hold up and strangle justice, as so often has been the case in years past, should not be allowed to cut any figure at this time. The facts are, there are far to many of the caliber of Arbuckle running loose today in the United States, and the sooner an example is made ot this class of citizens the better it will be for society. If Arbuckle Is proven guilty, he should get the limit and no mercy should be shown. The case is one of the most revolting that has come to light in a long time, and the culprit should get what is coming to matter. The First National Bank 1 Nephi, Utah 5 North Mai.i FARM TOO DULL FOR HIM, Biggest Thing Of Kind Ever Seen In That State clares Big Number One De- Drug and Drug Store l rungs Call on The tact that 625,000 bottles of Tanlac have been sold in the state of New York since its introduction there less than one year ago, Is a big business item that will attract unusual attention throughout the entire East, for nothing like It has ever happened before. It breaks all records. Mr. George B. Evans, manager of the Gibson-SnoCompany, the well known wholesale druggists, with branches in Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, recently announced that the preparation was now selling in their trade territories alone at the phenomental rate of approximately 500,000 bottles a year. US w 9s The policy of our Drug Store is to give everyone the greatest possible service; to sell them everything they want, and to put up prescriptions with care and promptness. "If the present rate continues," said Mr. Evans, "this state alone will probably require considerably over 750,000 bottles a year. This is a tremendous figure, but I am reallly conservative in making this state ment." Tanlac is sold in Nephi by Nephi THE CASE OP "FATTY" ARBUC- - Drug Co., and by leading druggeets KLE. everywhere. such delays are avoided. on ID hen LJou mant SOLD IN NEW YORK OI K SOLDIER DEAD. and the laws carried out, it is often us BOIES Edlter Manager One Year Six Months Consult nephi, utah. s, PAINFUL We invite everyone to make our Drug storetheir Drug store. To get a medium priced range with out a fault, buy a Cole's Down. Draft Range. They are made by experts. Cooper Pyper & Co, We are Carefull Druggests. Nephi Drug Co. Miss Luella Winn, left yesterday for Salt Lake City, where she will attend the University of Utah this winter. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, returned home Monday, after a trip to Salt Lake and other places on legal Vegetable Oils in China. The Chinese, iacuiug hii ntlei;MHfe supply of uiiliiml tats, turn lo v.ge-ti- i lle oils, w lc h are their bui'.oi n:id in luril. In their country, as weii l.'me. India, the "cake," or residue frvm i tie oil presses, is turned t vuluiihie acLOST A breast pin between my count as cattle feed. The oil enlers home and the Venice Theatre, Wed- into the manufacture of perfumes and nesday night. Finder kindly notify drugs, and In Syria It is used in the Mrs. Lester Belliston. !ivinmrion of h sweetineiu. Albert Edwards, and baby, came down from Salt Lake Monday, and will visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Miller for a short Mrs. First Worsted Clotn. The first cloth of the texture now called worsted was spun at Worsted, It wa In Norfolk. England, in 1340. first used In making stockings and worn by the poorer classes. Man Really Worth While. Any coward ran tight a battle whin he Is sure ot winning. Inn Rive me the man who has pi tick io fiiclii when he is sine of losing. him wit'aout fail. a' JtaAT 1 Joseph Biggs of Anson, Tex., is one of Ave Texans who have passed the century mark. He Is a veteran of the Mexican war, and until recently was a cattleman. Early this year he turned over his cattle ranch to his children unci moved Into Anson where he could flnil JW gayety lacking on his ranch. New Coats and Dresses Miss Florence Burton, returned homo Sunday after spending a week in Murray and Salt Lake City. Arrive! President Munson, formerly ot the Eastern States Mission, was a Nephi visitor Wednesday. ) 7 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Son But smoking doesn't hurt me, Sheriff P. P. Christison, went to to Salt Lake Wednesday on official father. Father Oh, no; but It hurts ma see you smoking up my expensive cigars. Frank Sparks, went to Salt Lake Monday for a few days visit with re Another Revision. When fsshlou euiers the door, blllt latives. tu the wludow. Boston Ay Lost A Kitchen Chair, between the Bailey Furniture Supply Co, and my home. Finder notify Roy Chase. for, Miss Genie home Tuesday Candland, returned morning from Salt Lake where she has been visiting for a few days. . Miss Viola Worthlngton, returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where she has taken a music course this summer. 4 WeSTL 1 i r J J 5 II.!1 f I L. A. Bailey Sr, brought the Times-Neforce a sample of peaches from his orchard, which were very fine spec Imens of this luscious fruit. France's Tennis star FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Prices are extraordinary low on this assortment of' Women's Apparel. It is advisable to give preference to the early selection of a dress or coat for the values in every garment are unquestionable. It is good economy. Women's Coats WOMEN'S DRESSES to 34.75 $14.75 to 34. 75 $14.75 Embroideries FUR is a trimming on these new Coats that is generally favored. Every coat is cut in generous lines, giving the appearance of a loose wrap. The linings are attractive in texture and design. The colors are Grey, Pekin Blue, Brown and Navy, and the materials are Bolivia Cloth, Sport Coatings, Velours, and the newest Normandie materials. THE BEST WAY TO KEEP A FAMILY RECORD PICTURE THE EASTMAN KODAK IS THE ONLY ONE THAT WILL DO IT. Drugs Are Coming Down We have just received a large shipment . -- of Drugs to Fresh and pure drugs make good prescriptions. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU" Lunt Pharmacy Co Special Attention Given All Mail Order ve models. IS TO USE AN EASTMAN KODAK AND RECORD THE DATE. TIME AND NAME ON EVERY take care of our customers. in bright colors made these Fall Dresses most attractive Buttons are a popular trimming while girdles and sashes are of contrasting shades of silk, satin or Georgette crepe Both Women's and Misses' sizes prevails in our selection and the smaller woman is as readily fitted as one the average size. The materials are fine Serges, Tricotines, Twills, as well as Satin, Charmeuse, and the favored Crepe. All the new popular colors and Our Policy P''' r f in ,- t jr - Mile. Su.iiiiix- - l.riiilen nf Krsncp, 'prottnhly the world's greatest woman tennis player, photographed on her arrival in New York. She has come to America to play a series of mntcheH. iHur.nnne was 111 when she entered the national at Forest championship Hills, L. I., and defaulted to Mrs. Mai. lory after losing one set. of Economy and Honest Values Join Hands in a Nation-Wid- e Confidence and Good Will Ml Co uviyy 3 2 Department Stores 1 NEPHI, UTAH |