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Show . t i i T Before the:HallCase Arose v : V rtremely hard toA tne ear Bon . ...t. vTr thanjhaf prwscribod that It ma Ahm Mmfacturw klm hrlm a battery snaa to rechargrtnfSS Abmt th4 sma jtsolC. , TJ Id br I r I kH OTer-tro- nc solatloo oomblnet with tfea compounds of tha plates.' and n-name iaer la to form of a -, 4 f ; ;;: --. ("Perhaps ..tho V most common eauM for ulphation," orw im tkms of tha nlatM at to failure to kaep the battery filled wim oistiuea water, it is known that vtte BoluU0jH.f ecreasea In Tolume because of the evaporation of water only and thai takes the battery s being place when charged. - This loss must be re placed regularly or the solution will droD below the level of th nlat "That portion of the platea above the solution becomes sulphated and ADMIT CONTAIN ER sul-pant-o. r- pR tr ; . . ui ground " m4uj8 exen7pt y"e,l0r?yrt Import duty in Costa Rica bv decreojDf Sept. 11. The whartaw dues wOi stia.be coUected Ths uiusi, do marked nr stamped to prevent their' use for any other purpose. PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. sLr-n-- v aI I: 28 -- Albert Anderson, a farmer residin at Llndon, sustained a severe fra tore of the leg, last week, when the horse he was riding stepped into a gopher hole. ...tlMHItWlto. St y at - . 11 I I: 15 $1 7 l lS PhoneTtio'O f.r ' jl I V Si "' I A L HI A r I'd Gas-Poison- i v- -' f 'i Pit Removed From the MESSED-U- Body ed - P JOB - Mlti Florence North, attorney for Charlotte MUla, the daughter of the slain New Brunswick choir singer, was a boxing promoter before the entered the sensational murder case. Here she is shown with members of her "stable." "Possibly I shall return to the boxing game when the Hall case is cleared up," Miss North said today .V iUlsfifil. oiing, baseball and track. SENIOR MUTUAL MEN FORM STAKE LEAGUE President I. E. Brockbank , "NT Men Clubs Already Displaying Rivalry In Competitive Field. Considerable 1 I Most of the ward "M" units were represented. The delegates had been told by their constituency what (o present, and the youths knew how to do it. After a brief statement by Prof. B. F. Cummings, member of the Y. M. M. I. A. stake board who has supervision of the senior class work, the meeting was turned over A. to the temporary chairman, Os- mond Crowther, who was elected by the delegation. A plan of organization was adopted which Is to be worked out into a more elaborate Here is shown me body of a dead miner in the Spangler horror being tenderly lifted from a temporary Each of litter on which it had been borne from the pit by rescue parties. The remains cf the Miners were constitution and cities. the delegates who make up the removed to a temporary morgue in MAers Hn.ll while "'iiloadi of fnfrS.wc "i;wtil iron' v. V1"'"' league council presented sugges. tions regarding activities and rules! lot eligibility. The competitive ac tivities named were debating, pub-- i lie speaking, music, basketball. 'skating, boxing, wrestling, swim-- l I WIS CHRISTMAS good-nature- After the active, enthusiastic meeting of the delegates from the "M" Men clubs of the twenty wards of Utah stake held at the Young university Monday night, there can no longer be any doubt that one of the livest organizations in Utah county is well launched. Iff JT 1 and Professor Cummings on behalf of the stake board, promised pennant awards for all activities In which there is to be competition. " Some rivalry was started when one delegate announced that his club had already prepared its club room to receive a goodly number of victors' pennants to adorn its walls. The sentiments of the other delegates were to the effect that that club had long, uphill climb before it could conquer the other nineteen ward clubs just as ambitious. The next meeting was called for S p. m., Monday, December 4, room 24, Educational building, Brigham Young university. Those present at the initial meeting as delegates from their respective wards were J. C. Maw, Leo Taylor, Erwin Bunnell, Arthur Gallup, Eldon Paine, Don Thurgood, Jarl Knudsen, Theodore Bohn, Osmond Crowther, Sinclair Nixon, Victor Frandsen, and Victor Parker. WI gas-fille- d Yourphotograph the only gift that only you can make. And now is the time to phone 384 for an an LARSON STUDIO SELL AND RECOMMEND CALUMET 'Women Militarists During Demonstration Columbia Theatre Bldg. Th Economy BAKING POWDER ' SUTTON MARKET I Mkions mm 1 ANNOUNCEMENT t Wtoal ) SPECIAL r 4 special representative of the Logari' Knitting Factory is in town with a new line of smart styles in Gimp Dresses, Knit Skirts, and the latest A weaves in Sweaters. Suits and Overcoats in super quality .savings. Ia" accomoanled the Fascist! army on its march into the Italian numbers of feminine "blaok-shlrtacapital. The women militarists are organized Into fighting groups Dm nave oeea resixamaa Dy iumoui from taking part in the violent outbreaks. JOM " Why doesn't some beauty shop Only six more months until time hair called for and delivered." to buy short skirts again. SAYS- - SIMS success mien elsts of keeping it a secret. jne secrei 1). n' What this country needs more than anything Is an alarm clock tkftt wakea only th man wfco sets tL : W ? .4 wu- - Any girl could be popular at a bv iiHinv Dulverlzed sugar for powder and cranberries lor rouge. ' j; 01 A wise man never faUs tn love this close to Christmas. ' - If It wasn't for engine trouble some parlors would never be used. worth it. JJving is expensive but rh mn who follows the crowd (Msldom has the crowd following him. Ml Mixing business and pleasure the two. gives you neither one of You can always set a few more clothes. jnlles out qt last winter's on janitor to Up rnrnaoa oloea. It sounds M ; Pwsuado tt i V mww oor p worth a at big FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING All Wool Suits ..$23.50 All Wool Overcoats .$20.50 Call Mr. Hanks Phone 483. 'I at Lamar Hotel for The boss is a man who can take it out on the hired hands when he The sultan of Turkey is out of work and sultan Jobs are scare. gets mad at his wife. It is a matter of record tfcat High Grade Mince Meat, lb. Sweet Potatoea. 6 lbs. no line has ever come under Heinz Phim and Fig Puddirrga .. Large Celery Solid Head Lettuce 13 Bananas, lb 60 Large Juicy Oranges, per dozen 15 and 20 Large Hubbard Squash Seeded and Seedless Raisins 17 Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel. 75 to $1.25 Apples, per bushel We Will Have Plenty of Choice Turkeys, Geese and Ducks- cific which has not been im- proved in facilities and service to the public Here's a grocery store that prides itself on the high quality of food. Whether it be Thanksgiving or any other season of the year, you are assured the best that nature offers at moderate prices. And this year particularly this store has so many good things for your Thanksgiving day Raisins, lb. . .15c, 20c Lemon Peel, lb. . .40c Citron Peel, Ib....60e 22 Craaberriee .............. 25 20 .50 15c Grape Fruit .15c Bananas, lt California Grapes, ...10 ...12 lb Oranges, dozen Sweet Potatoes, lb i a 5c Phono 68. THE UNIVERSITY MARKET Ualverehy Ave. is ....... Mc toes, lb. Celery, per bunch ...10c, 12 Jic Cranberries, qt. .. .25c WlniOeioCs BOOTH & BOOTH 498 North YtYit ... 50c Utah Fresh Toma- - TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE - t (Advertiaeosoftt) (ll t M meal. SUGGESTIONS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER the control of the Union Pa Provo, Utah PImm 274. PROMPT DELIVERY. inManaHhrffiBfnsii 4 |