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Show . ' " . f u. -. WEATHER UTAH Ay r -- ;v y Sunday ami Mon- day, local showers; rising vr KNOW YOUR CITY - Tin deratrrra of OtA'ts ara mow tfiaj c atotin crab S.ooo.oog Ixla1m-- of ttm-pcratur- e. U cfUMi Fifty-firs- Year t or u outer rrtln, tntrrmouB-taicombine!. frrocJi am ij OGDEN CITY, UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. No. 152 - Miiiilo 1 yiLyiilMk 11 lb n If ikH M I zs n zJ vH Vii o NOMINEE MARDINGfS. eTi I ii b nit w Iwl fill f EmEm 4 1 wiaivr OF SUNDAY LAW IS Con- QHEERED ... . . WINONA LAKE, Ind-- . May 21. Determination to 'Insist on nothing less than actual union with other branches of the Presbyterian church was expressed at the 133rd general assembly of the Presbyterian church today. Speakers declared that proposals for with the other closer branches were useless and that efforts .nhould be made for a morganatic h. STIRS DEBATE Fund NKW YOIIK. i Fri- ; hos- I cf the dlvorre A. FUDmin. 2 1. May uttmenl t routht try Jamea millr.a:r banker, aralnt Mr. Ann cf t Ktr.Jman. Involr-- I ing reoperation illmacy of th Infant, t;ur KU'.'n.an. hv been , p i'A ao-Jt- i e I ! ' t. prfK-e-edin- lecl-.Jmacr- . a . , FIGHT LIKELY lr-rt.- OVER MONTANA hf '' ,1 m - 1 i.-o- m J 0. and a'x for a dlncontlnuance which t:r.doubted!y would be rTanted. Thla. j it u raIJ. wHi automatifallr frtabllih J Ciuy. lenilSmary th pairmUy of a child in uch clrcumtrtanc. rannot b atrarkfl except through dlTerc proceed lniri. paternity ft fmanIlia wiu eatb!ired. Got Still. ba entitled to participation on an equal haala with three ethar j Miiimn rr.vjr.ren in tha $7,019,060 i trust fund left bv tblr tff ather. the la! JirnM wni.Tail.'" Jlearlnca were to hafa been held Juna 1 ar.J 2. after bavfnr poatpor.rd. The. settlement rterotla-tlcn- a are reported 0 have ca ued mm catts Py. BLAIilfcSi iytb j en-tlre- M'SPILuM ORE SENA IE BEGIN Guy Will Draw Equal Share in $7,000,000 Trust j Protest aralnst th further approWASHINGTON. May 21. VThe Into of fund brtn ex vitation, understood to by Wber county priation to President Jatnrt tended Hnrdlnr by or the farm bureau for ue by the ' Weber county irrigation district it A- - Karrell. frrl!l''nt of the Vnlt-rorporauon. 10 made by A O. Horn. Orden attorney. M to ihf1 chairman of th ahlpflnc boardIn In a commumiration the Weber county board of commlwtlon-- - ,nl aubjct of partisan debate iiau.-00al-houiio in oi today during r.Mr. 000 deficiency appropriation Mil Horn, who protest as a tax- which Irvelu'l1Item for the board, payer of the county, declare that the waa name Mr. Karrell'a brcueht upi are the of organizations objects Davla. Iruvert, f outsida the law and unlawful by HeprntAtle of the state ronttttu Tennessee, a member of the merclhunt tinder provisions manna Tommiuff, aiirr im liaminiti tVmt iriunil linn rilnn commit-sum- s bronght by Weber county to recover i Good of the - appropriations Demo- i WIIjTj NEGOTIATIONS of pital This afternoon twp men, without duguise, called at the by Mr. S:i:2man"e attorneia, the New Tcrk Tln-.arnour.cea ja It. Sunday ho3pital with a stretcher. They morvlr.f ed'.'.lon. took him to the. porch of the TiuiMs or oriTnt. The term are mil under nerotla-- ', hospital where they shot him atatea. They ISr.a. th newspaper dead. a aefaratlnn arrement irroTlde for Hospital officials regarded between Mr. ar.d Mr. F'.Wlman. where-- , the removal without suspicion, bv h t frantf 3 a yearly allowance of 10.000. th alandonmnl of tha thinking he was being transdivorce and rrcofnltlen cf the chlld'a ferred to another ward. T?ie lateat rrrpc-tfor a aettle- Soon afterwards, according are reported to hav come fromto this latter version, Bryne 's i rrjnt Mr. FtUlman'a attornej-aMra. Ftlltman t aald to hate been acjualnte-dwife and sister called to inquire V. ihem earlier In the Fha aa to his condition. His raid I with naid to hae atkJ for a contlnu- of her preiM-r- l allow ar.ee cf 17. her husband had been a cripple mi" ICQ a month. t cna of the- de. from boyhood and rhe diri not taUa to be re-- Thla urn.- know why he was killed. They j WIT.I- - MIAIti: ITATU. Hhould r.eirotutloria for a eettjement seven old. a months iad baby I b auccepwfui,, at:orna are eipectei to appear before JuiUra Moraehauaee Commisioners Say Amount Good Says Harding Seeks Appropriated This Year $100,000 Men for $12,000 Will Be Limited Positions I CAUSE OFl'JEST Settlement Notorious Case e. sailanti In street fighting day night and taken to the . fight foes. interests which he declared 1 bed-tid- WANTS SUIT STARTED POLITICS IS CHARGED on un-loT- for grounds. The can's wife and children were at hii Another vertion is that tie man ihot was John Bryne, a cripple, and not a former 10I dicr. He wai wounded by as. "What is this," she said she exclaimed to the officer. "You EY PLEADS Banker's Attorneys Move hoipital today and dragged a former soldier who was being treated for a bullet wound and hot him dead in the hoipital : taking the small and mischieveous son of her domestic employe to a reform school. To avoid a catastrophe in domestic routine, "Mrs. Ousley herself boarded a train that intercepted the officers with take little Jtoys to the reformatory without even a trial in court. Why, you wouldn't treat the worst criminal like that." From that day she said she resolved to get on the inside and see how things were done, so she announced her candidacy and was elected the first woman mayor in Missouri. ALSO CONCEDED DUBLIN, Maj' aSl.Unfrrcrtra here WRONG USE IS J. A. FARRELL MADE OF FUNDS INFANT GUY IS 11 TO SHOOT 1C Weber County Farm Bureau Democrats Attack Presi- Not Entitled to Money, dent's Choice; Republicans Defend It Taxpayer Claims " i M 1 MM LEGITIMACY OF FROM HOSPITAL OGDENITES SAYS INVITATION TO the small prisoner. Speakers Call for Union of Several Branches in America i lil LOUIS, Mo., May 21. Mo., in a pale satin gown, with hat, hose and pumps to match, pink cheeks and dark eyes, told the St. Louis league of women voters yesterday how she came to be elected. Mrs. James Ousley, the mayor, said that officers were bent on . certed Movement Against Sabbath Observance WILSON A1 r The mayor of St. James, ST. 1 Presbyterians Charge w LP TO Injustice to Boy Leads Woman to Mayoralty on ii . 4 I 1 ASSAILED TAKE WOUNDED lv I n Various were attacking Sabbath observance J- Questioned by paid the organizations. Fw 1 'iT F" I Sir. Horn'a communication follows: .laws will be met with as" vigorous opb.r2 of "I law. under find the Bowl-bthat y liUj U wlll-bposition as can fie given, Dr. H. th substitution of on. is made far at pc 2S.. provision of for lark of New 'York declared today at the rohcr . V farm of tabllhment demonstrator, ' EeGood to From 1 1 "P1 A. Eesult the of at ?lrJaw. under Presbyterian the and of 216 assembly V1? hl Picturesque general paite Murray ther conntle. of Ihg " by, Jh ahlppinfpre.Ment, required are rropow church of the United States. Leaves o men . ; renam Keo secre AbouU$15,00(V 1irertO spprorrtate not to-- eXC.ed irum P.'oini Dr. Bowlby, who jsgeneral 1 14 urn .hall tx frVni Governors $00. provided that lined tary of the" Presbyterian committeecon-on Heirs .00(Kto.' "By men to 1100.000 Jot. Sabbath observance, charged that for field work. expended ' "I am informed WM'rt,n lhal n ppointnni wr that th tiroviaion! certed attacks on the Sunday laws . held up. while the rrealdent bclngr were beings made by moving picture ia?ft wr SALJNAS, Cal May 21.- - The will L WASHINGTQN. May 2L Possibilwan mlnr to rer.uada Mr. Karrall .1 X. of James A. Murray, plcturesqut Mon interests, baseball - magnates and box- ities of the' benefit to cTiAnann from Mr. IAvi. dcUr4 that Of Florida The 1irorr The report of the increased federal' aid for reclamation tana mining capitalist, one time partn- first for GOVeniOr the to an in orWantzln fr ing promoters. thejp0rmcr the wa, ouhl pre.UUnt laei .by "bftnc committee was adopted. were The senate Weber er-of to Wr1 lua di.trlrt. Irrigation the F. county and; projects complaint presented .Augustus Ileinze and. owner a av,co " ,,r "l Former President Woodrow "Wi- committeettoday j charrcti Mra. Ft'.iiman with lnfjd!lty by governors of west- of business property Jn Seattle. Tacoma necon.l in nronaratlnc what U reo cuvjai n one and would orH which u J several .4-nw r ii i m acy oi ntt lson's name was cheered for ern states. They asked' enactment of and Portland and mining interests In erallv uu known here ax a farm btirau.l State Charges rnoat vitally conrerr.ed in the rx- V,o ffrtrtat. ton. yourgrmi .ntir. bill proposing fed- Montana and Idaho, was filed In the . nrM..tinn minutes when Rev. J. H. Krenck, a the McNary-Smit- h who waa born In Our. "f Vpri.n,t of I til. November. ara devoted to Attempt, to control the . ,nlon delegate of the Central West Bohemian eral loans, to be repaid through - the supreme court here today. a th the only man Fred lteativaia. a half breed Indian tha aoll and Presbytery, of the protestant' churches sale of bonds through the farm loan The estate is valued at ffom prtc of tha product, of ALIlANY. Cla.. IXty 21. The search ulde. th- high portion? ' f JnP waa rimed at the fatiitr. of ."We declared: for to be of banks. in dictating the price p paid to 1B, 000.000. r Mdney j. t atta, unu rerenuy iot. Uarla aiked. shall never forget the tb papers wer filed "What we hope is that congress will Under the will his widow. Mrs. Immediately ernor of Florida and l eff re that an In Carmel. N. T.. Ki"irv'4ti ftitfit f:irr tv " a. potatoes and other products wher they repoaed field pea liberating word of the former presi- lay down some general and continuHammon ended ordained Mary mlnlnter. Murray, and his step- of the aoll. hi quallflcatlont such "Whv tday"wtth In fllr the aereral dent of the United States, a Presby- ing policy which will make it un- son, month, femt tlm ' Stuart Haldorn, of San Francisco, charge of other mem - hl arrest here- on the fcdenl U1. appointment outdid aa to delay Gleaaon entlrel oblerta "Theae of Pourhkeep. latr terian elder, a leader in world affairs, necessary hereafter to ask legislation are the trt on furof j Itelfiiwd Una heirs. peonage. principal Je aa or- - fjf,a In tha caae earned tof law of Woodrow Wilson." for individual projects," said Pover-no- r this the and refrea the object t W. ' 8. the aolicl. and be K. . .Brown of San Franclneo. IteDrenentatlve Madden. Henubtlran., nl'hed by Albany cltltena nr unlawful undor the! Resolutions commending the evanat Davis, of Idaho. pgnltallnni was arvd ubeuer,lty or he tvrrvI..-executor J' ai tne ci iwo mmx lanon aald th V? rriit. estate, he expected provision of aectlon 20. . U,'. nfl IlHnola, mir,n;r. eral aerrft hearlncm. Governor Mabey, of Utah, said the gelistic work of the Rev. William A. asixtsc. Sunday were adopted, following rep- creation of new arable lands would serTwo Mxmrr await Catla. the fed-th- e and James E. and N. E. Murray ofiJJ ??otea ' dent Wlln for puttlnr Chnrle. M. of thbi coumv resentations made to the convention sist the country to care for former Mr. and Mr. Ftii'.mm lived apart that Rev. Mr. Sunday considered that vice men. after the ji.iper wr fited. but the GREATER PROJECT. his evangelistic activities had been rate cisl r.ot become putlic ur.lU "sihl-a k" about The rret hofdlncorpora-Monldah by '"Jh brmgh( h wa. caUed In durln, an Trust, a ! "As the settlement of the west has impugned in a committee report." navxnc before cwar to ntm, Mt rch. wtn aaM fpur. rit' ?UZ apffared P- whr" t'th'sr pn hVretofore na'd comprlslnff about half the prop-T- o reVover The resolution' was offered by the proceeded, first the small streams, and! tlqn Court Ku;rem ,n Morachauaer 3 lh Ju;ice J of CV estate. the to lay alde their oan "f" l,.n,ttaS SScured from the county1 , Rev." Chalfont, of Boise, Idaho. The next the larger ones have been util- erty at WhMe llair.a with a petition to fli of received now an amended ar.ewrr and 10 aak for he a the "until message ized," today said, assembly hope atock the of the Monldah Trust, while 'total nf ti 79S 20 waa unoronrlatert by' vl" averted. IJlu , . noiJ "t . , CO una I fet-from the Rev. Mr. Sunday from Blue-fiel- Increased facilities lies in . W. Va., expressing his regret of the government to work out the at not being able to attend the meet- projects of greater magnitude.' Governor Campbell, of Arizona, said ing in his home town. PLAN APPROVED TO The Golden Rule in dally life was that in. his state 1,800,000 acres could advocated by James J. Davis, secre- be irrigated by use of "waters now DISSOLVE READING ' Ita enl pa anl to op i mn i.ii labor, in a message from him draining uselessly Into the Gulf of waa tary of indictment the until he ' cnrnite he . ald. b iclvcn the farm bureau, thn money talned. . . . read before the general assembly. Sec- Lower Mexico." T .1 iif (.on- - home. i!;u5iiiii ninunura, to fy.p TRIBUTE TO FAR3IERS. field onlv ,ir. for work. 'DRY' be . SLEUTH pent riUt.4tii:UIUA. Ma) 21. Tb-retary . Davis had been asked for an WANTS co r maD... mm , H , . If An F ' hrUL- that the tntnl fif HUIir; 1" "'VI fltriirra "In the west," he added, "it has address bearing 'on the possibility of K:atea d.lrlct ccurt today apt'n'.tad -- o tract from the report of the houw FOREST BLAZE IN n -HEAVIER PENALTIES that the mining the church's aid in practical solution been characteristic f.rr, ,ik proved the md!fj-plan to JJol f rumntona In et i a 11 n k tha buard a g dmnn.ir9iinn wnrk. h.-- i industries have first of the problems of the nation. and ctlvttle. declarlnR ita ccompu.h MINNESOTA SPREADS j!?:: "No better exposition of the prob- been developed and the exploitation for v the wum mo.tlv payment of etenoRraph moat remarkable SAN FRANClko. May 21. Is K f r rtt menta were the Kir lem that today faces the American of the mineral resources will have to rtr maMaaMM the rrrld had ever that all alien who uer- - demonstrators and sta'lonery. j nhlvAinents company and the t nlled people can be found ihan that outlin- end from natural exhaustion in the known. III Minn.. IXT1I. May 21. Head- -- gul sum or I3.6i4.S4. whlrh was ed in President Harding's speech of course of what can be considered aa'f snuy toiate the prohibition laws The It wa attorney general, when ooforof the hurlor national quarters w deported and that all placea where; advanced by and uaed for; on lo th? coart acceptance, delivered in Marion on only, a few years in the life of a com-i- e prrM.nt,a -t mohwealth. Our object lsto replace liquor is sold illegally ba closed for a'aMlatlns the Weber county irrisatton WOBBLY' ORGANIZER e-noonat I.ly typorte4 Ul thla aflerUv ita approval lh. r. July 22,'f the message said. that fire which had been raring r!fhts aftJ church with industries that "will be per- year are to be madeA.to the proper au dlntrlct. was .pent In payment of aer- them which rmmon the in "Many ways prTfrrreJ v.nrri . branch rf the Ul forhoif.-- n ,n rmr,txm ,k ARRESTED IN TEXAS In the Salca can help solve industrial problems will petual and to get the atabilizing in thorities, William Kelly. district vlcea In the preparation of mapa. and eu ' fluence-thaso prohibition enforcement to a new of tha folks lend to farmer exneniea themselves pvnert. our supervisor. iht rovtrnmpni present enlightened corporation to t formed to announced today. Ilia district .includes' t waa stated. over the Heading csmpany equity takr ministry with thoughtful study of the ciety." ana 21 With ,n-- i $c I hlladeiphla W. D. Dodson, for the Portland, Ore .iQ... It was announced l yesterday th.it not FOHT WOHTII. Tex.. My Ki Oregon, Washington the and; vmi, president's presentation. For instance, Heading Coal nw mn 3u vivn i.umurr company Kmlth ui ithe arrewt hcrw todav of C Imnrnnriitinn will Iron tii the church might well consider the gon, cnarnDer ot commerce, said east rsevada. said that ruck. company his action comes as except that which comes within the an aliegrd I. V. W. orjranlTcr. the de- - have been burned. A crew of $9 men oo organization of a national employment ern manufacturing: sections would find a Kelly result of the enforced to advisable dismissal of law and that the money advanced the.Parlment of jn"Uc officials and city waa rushed to the aid of the. atate the in aid it Its and bureau Increasing membership through forres from Kly. field prohibition agents farm bureau will not be allowed to be detectives are InvratlraUnc altered I. and ascertain where there is demand for western populations "for they furnish several lack SEAMAN BEATEN TO oo of funds, and is meant used for personal exnensea of damon - IV. W. actlvltlea in Fort Worth and labor and where the unemployed may the markets where higher prices are through to counteract such a curtailment of strators or the hire of atenographera-T- other Texaa cltlea. be found. Let the church preach ec- paid than anywhere In the world." HEAT PROSTRATIONS DEATH; G MEN HELD oohis forces. oo m and go entirely to the money muit economy onomic, social Justice, 1TUMEROUS IN EAST of the field work by the CONGRESS MAY RING thrift." carrying itonwaa IDAHO WOMAN TRIES stated. IDRTLAND. Me, May J1- - Pt hien bureau, WANT BLUE LAWS. PAN-AMERICbuW. used the I. The under arreat tonlht charted with W. farm wr PATRIOT SONG WITH money by 'BLEEDING;' SHE DIES ST. LOUIS, Mo.. May 21. A recomBOSTON. Mm, May 21. One man the murder of Jamm Walker, a nerro reau during 1J20 for farm demonstraCONFERENCE CALLED tion work, which, under the law mendation- for .the appropriation of died and, seven persona were pros- seaman, on tha schooner Mary W. "" and 21. A reaolu-tlo- n trated by tha heat here today, the Barrett. "Walker's body wa found !at have not should WASHINGTON. $23,000,000 to defray expenses of the exceeded $2,500. AtMay 21. IDAHO FALLS. May church the next five years and an tempting to apply Ida., which waa directlnr that the Star Fpangled hottest May 21 yet recorded. The of- today underneath the reave!. Ills bad only for use the treatment of CHICAGO. May 21. A conference In the field,appropriated overture for the unification of the flye "bheedlng:" which she as be aung every day In the house ficial thermometer touched 1GJ de- waa cut and brulad. follows: la Danner segregated used was ex- Immediately alter the chaplain's prayNorth of 8outh and branches of the church were features in Sweden, in an effort said American locals Walker waa one of five nesroeg algree a. U.6S4.I0: hire,'Stenographic to relieve her of the I. W. W. was authorised ofof today's session of the general as illness, Mrs. Peter waa Introduced leged to hare been clubbed by eleven er, farm, demonstrators, today pense today by Represenof this by. the national convention of the Jer-aeor CHICAGO. white wn who boarded the ec h oor, r total The New heat JI. $64.5$. May tative sembly of the Southern Presbyterian city was unable to Holmberg Appleby, llepubtlcan. stationery. lany check the flow of ganizatlon. mer-curwera a Is church. the lS.Tt8.20. early today, lie waa then thrown overproatratlona to 10reported and bled to death. She apt board. 'An overture favoring support of blood climbed the today, treatment the of while members ... ces plied ever oo In mark recorded on total laws, Chlcaro including Sunday blueinter-statthe family were absent from . home e 21. sation of May transportation a and a in daughter found her body ' net' and closure of shops and factories was small shed. COMMISSARY FORCES asked ; repeatedly referred to the committee on Sabbath ner pnysiciansShetohad ' . PACKEESS EMPLOYES "bleed her. OF S. P: DECLINE CUT and family religion. Final action on oo : will be taken the proposed budget LABOR NEW. IN PLAN CRANE LOSES SUIT Tuesday. The work of s Classified Business and Profession?! The Standard-Examine- r SAN FRANC1FCO. May 21. EmSERMON BY INDIAN. TO RECOVER RENTAL Directory has beencompiling CHICAGO. of another in section Jdey It Iocal employes ployes of the dlftlrc car. hotel, ratu-ran-oft issue. and completed today's appears 2 1. A and cotamUari department Wilson A Company, packers, have GREENFIELD, Mo.. May After this publication in Trie Standard-ExamineClassified Directory will be of the in a eonferenra the Houthern raclric company daclln- ta voted sermon by Rev. H. J. Bond, of Atoka, oartlcioate ; SPRINGFIELD. Ills., May 21. reprreenUUraa to-ln with compinr rtpranUtlTn lootnir ed. tfcroutb. theircam Oklahoma, a Choctaw Indian, was one James reproduced in book, form for free .distribution and preservation until the next issue. Crane, New York actor, huspan y offJclala to the enlargement of the employe' conferance with of the features on today's program band ofL. Alice to accept a JQ per cent cut la Brady, motion picture In fit of day of the 91st general assembly of the actress, The powers classified problems is adjustment the that information and Directory alphabetically arranged so' may Industrial relathnna with tha company. wae. .The department a'.ao includea today lost a suit in the cirCumberlain Presbyterian church. cuit here court to 8132,000 recover be had: portara. disbook It In will broken be reference and The plan-- ' wl!lb'aubmttted to em- train and prlor car to ; Speaking Engllshhe professional oo rental from property inherited from In ' where other cltlta tha cussed sin. all ploye ' . former wife, "Mrs. Blanche Sittler men and women of the community. . . His theme wag that the serious in- his company "baa plant." ' ' Crane. oo dent to sin was more serious' than the LIGHT TERM GIVEN The Directory is a work intended to show the importance of Ogden as oosin itself. . GLASS PRICE FIXING. FOR SLAYING MATE HAYS TAKES FLIGHT a business and commercial and-railroEVANGELISM NEEDED. center and the first portion of. the book will be BY OFFICER DENIED INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 2L IN ARMY PLANE devqted to such booster information as well as to points of interest, industries city" and to Unity of alltheChristian churches TtnSA. OVli, May II, Mra. Nellie V "in regard to Ogdcn. and evangelizing of the nainformation waa found accomplish of first decree county government general CHICAGO. May'Jl. Caterorlc a". Jurr In tion was urged by the Rev; R. E. district 21. PostmasWASHINGTON, by before made May Ntw If of the charge"' business or profession. is not listed you can arrange to have it listed in the York your ter General Hays was a passenger in merit Speer, president of the Federated frcm Jmrrlaor. court fcre today. lejUlaUT committee InreatitatCouncil of. Churches of Christ in Am- an army airplane which today flew Directory when la Standard-Examine- r to penlife the atatutory cf years book in conditions four, Inc form bulldinc calling published Directory Departby erica at the general conference of the. from Boiling Field here to Mitchell of her divorced hutbar. i Murder wer Ctaaa controlled buI'dSnc In uaed alty. United Brethren church. He declared Field at Mlneola, L. I. Brigadier Gen; ment, telephone 521 before noon Monday. . ta a quarrel over owemhlp of a aew-I. by the National OUa t!;rlbwtor there was an emphatic need for eral Mitchell, assistant chief of the machine had waa made today by North cbarjed aaJr.t air service. piloUd the plane. evangelism. cf the aociat!on htr. JKtorma, , c1 i o -- J. clamatioProjectsJOut h; J w nta tlc hr V..,Vk" - $10,-060.0- Czecho-Slovak- a, rPi',, 00 - . ia iNnnixm rnf!(r.r 1 TT t,a ; Czecho-Slovaki- - I ftllrt -- . . I the-countr- y lfl, pent-ponemen- .. Atyr-tm- A P!nffF"r -- ,f-;J- i -- -- V- w. - . . I ar' ! - - I a - ki:it rhara N . iv mm L?L?t a. d, o. . t W ,at,n - stock-raisin- , tnf-urrai- m na t. I . 1 -- 1 m X i. -- A .- M. a n- d ,VZm.7''r. , t 1 a ,l--f- ig the-count- v .ul -- t 1 t--r . ve h -- . A - $2,-084.- 86: y. y hlg-hea- . I., BUSINESS DIRECTORY PUBLISHED TODAY 1 ; r, at-a-glan- ce. . . -- co-operat- the-busine- ss r- : ive -- ad de-til- l! nU mara-'aufbt- sr.i-'.t- y er - that-prJce- a rt 5 ba-e- n 1 2 eretry V |