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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY, EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921V ... STATE The and remedies specifically applicable to infants. ' This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she remember that Fletcher's Castibria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? j fed- under existeral government cannot, fence stock to undertake law, ing of act congress under established trails of United States according to a rulingWilliam Spry. The Land Commissioner was preferred request for the ruling bv Representative Sinnett of Oregon. The trails are subject to change from time to time, the department holds, and the law authorizing their establishment does not authorize their fencing nor improvement at government expense. In another ruling Commissioner of the I Wil-for- one-thir- er one-thir- af-filat- 15Tluid Pracbrd ;i Stt ConUnvM one-thir- d d. d. tc-:- s ed the-mea- ; ! ( - i j BRl CITY ! i i or-o- I Of Course You Love Your Baby. very helplessness, because it can't ttil is you what the matter when it feels bad. It caa only cry and look to you for help. But the more you love baby, the mere you want to help baby, the more you ouht to realize what a wonderful remedy Fletcher's Castoria is. It has been usel for babies ailments for over You love it because cf its 3T v neither upiani. :;f.vj.t NincrtU. KoTNAncoTic I j TO BE INVADED us thirty years. An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher's Castoria especially for babies' use. It is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best for babies have only good to say of it. . Don't neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria and Kire baby a few doses of it- - See how the little at you as if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will leara to depend on Fletcher's Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of course you would not think of using anything for them that rras not prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house. sixty-seve- ! I mem-vtin-tliPs- A j J t. j i Railroad l"1 ! BUFFALO STAMPEDE : Earth Tremors Shake Richfield; Nothing Damaged ! ana tcvrnw" Lossof mm I - i .n r 4t t passenger agents, representin tically every railroad of prominence in "the country and numbering 3 00, attended the opening session of the forty-sixt- h annual convention of the '::f$ Thereby ftomotint Dr4tt j : j prac- - AVe$cUbfcrrvfoUAJ-- j r oo MEET IN SALT LAKE Kvfc hi-r- d semi-weekl- 300 RAILROAD MEN Al D V j , 13. Children Cry For ! - , that employment. Several postmasters had initiated homestead entries behopedfore taking federal office hadtheoretibe credited with might they cal residence, on account of their work for the government, but their hopes are dashed by the commissioner's rul- -' lng. Commissioner Spry has refused to Change the rule of his department ofgoverning the publication of land fice notices in daily papers. A number of western dailies had asked for a change8 in the ruling so that daily pafinal proof notices pers might publish now reweekly Instead of daily, as holds that commissioner The quired. the existinsr rule is a good one and that notices DUblished but once a week in daily papers would be intermittent attention, publications, attracting little Whereas notices published once a weekcountry weeklies are given contiiiupublicity during the period f or which they run. Therefore the com- mlssioner holds that daily papers must notices riailv for thirty-on- e while weekly papers must carryy days, notices five successive weeks and papers must print notices nine times. BOISE, Sept. 13. Representatives of the Ozden Klwanis club are at tending the annual district convention of the clubs at Boise, Idaho, and are forth every effort to win the putting 1122 annual convention of the Utah and Idaho district for Ogden. Those representing the Ogden club are A. V.d Bramwell, J. B. Foulger. Huiah, Thomas V. Jensen. S. B. Steck and Dr. William Paine. "Approximately 175 delegates from the two states are attending the sessions which opened yesterday. Ths Rev. Frederick Vining Fishes offered the invocation. Attorney GenIn behalf of Goveral Black, ernor Davis, acting gave the address of welcome. More than 130 Kiwanians were receive with the federation today and salvage value of the hide and whatever value seated at the annual banquet held at Its delegates seated in the convennoon in the Jungle room of the Owy- tion. This local is composed of thirty-fiv- e ami bones in.iy bring at the hee. Songs and cheers of the club members, with Holla West ns packing plant. The present board of featured the opening of the banquet. president. L. L. Loftus. treasurer; C. at which Walter C. Ilumpton. Interna M. Raymond, recording secretary, and thought that It s.in c.tmx agriculture where the animal nr secretional organizer, presided. Arnold Downward, financial !augkterfd The feature of the day was the ad- tary. This local was organized in purebred, the louses under expensive; such an dress of Fred W. C. Parker, interna- July. 1919, and Is the first of the arrangement fill unduly hard on the tional secretary of the association, at trades unions to be taken Into the owner. The owner ha little Induce- ment to submit hi to n test, if' which time he told of the rapid growth federation in Price, proper. A number of resolutions were read animal Imported ut the expense ot and the aims of the organization. He .i thousand dnl- referred to the growth of the clubs and referred to Hie resolutions com several hundred lars may be found to l Infected. in the district and told how within the mlttee. named. last year the clubs have increased Today promises to be the banner from one to ten. He also commended day of the convention, with the session the members on their fine spirit of opening at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. cooperation in the interest of civic ac- It is expected hat the committees will GHATfl tivities and affairs. He told of the all be able to make their full reports as the first order of business. At 8 general growth of the organization the o'clock this evening a big mas.Hmcet-in- g throughout the country during bud will be held and the general pubp.' st three monthj. tven though financial conditions prevailed, and de-i- n lic is invited to attend. The delescribed the growth of the national gates will take up matters which conn clubs and cern labor, such as unemployment, the ga Hization from 4000 members to its present strength American plan and general living conditions. of 567 clubs and nearly 55,000 be rt;. Justice A. J. Weber of Salt I,ako The high quality of the Kiwanis or is expected here today and will b the Annual Peach Day Celebraprincipal speaker on this evening's ganization, ooin personal ana rronv in program. tion Expected to Draw The delegates are enthus- business standpoint, also was remarked upon by Mr. Parker. He named istic over Price and their treatment Unusual Throngs the standards which the Kiwanis club here. Many crafts are represented should maintain-'anthose toward among wnirn are barbers, tailors, machinists. which they should aim. First the clubs boilermakers, garment!i (Special lJl.pntch should stand for a strict emphasis up- workers, carpentei-3- . street printer, lironrbo' 13 HIIICHAM. Sent. on the uualitv of its numbers, both car men and a number of other. bustln. steer bulldog-- ' roping, riding, " oo in business and personality. They also ging. will .ill b feature of the Wild! must aim toward quality in their civic West show tomorrow afternoon ln: FALL activities,- he added. HELPS STOP of the Peach1 Urigham Cits as oo j employes Spry holds that civil as postmasters, etc., goyernmerit such to credit on homeare not entitled stead entries because of their federal SALT LAKE, Sept a mass meeting tonight. The conven- which develops the fact that the cattion was opened yesterday afternoon tle have tuberculosis. Under the Mate law the state board at 1 o'clock and will close tonight. President M. P. Hales responded to of agriculture Is torequired to make tre state board; Mayor L. A. McGee's address, expres- recommendations sing appreciation for the, warm wel- of examiners for reimbursement, and come accorded by hini on behalf of the board of examiners. If It finds the citizens of Price. President Bales that the amount due to the owner then read his report for the year and in excess of 1000. shall refer the W. M. Piggott of Ogden. official leg- matter to the next legislature. Smaller islative representative, made a report amounts may be paid at once by the ' of legislative activities during the examiners out of the state bounty fund. was in Mr. close touch year. Piggott When the state and federal govern- with the lawmakers during the entire ment intersome and had he cooperate In these tost of dairy very term, esting facts to give the convention cattle which Is the case with pure bred along the line of legislative achieve- animals, the rule hns been for the state to bear of the loss, the ments in the interest of labor. C. while L federal government Acting fclecretary-treasurSpiegel made a detailed report of the' the owner bear Thetate snare to tne extent of Caractivities of the federation. per cnt when 2202 are made. Tht of was local Price purely stale penter's owner the at Boise ern Industry readin'gphysiciahs'in all countries. The death rate among, infants is being gradually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives, and new remedies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT. been accomplished by adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults, Rather has it been to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions SALT LAKE. Sept. 13. Decision 13. President George PRICE, W. Crosby Sept. by the slate boara of the Ogden Trades and was made yesterday Labor assembly will be the principal of agriculture to refer to the state the matters of, re speaker today at the convention of board of etirnlners the Utah State Federation of Labor. payment to owners of dairy cattle fori President Crosby will also speak at losses sunerea a a result oi ieiur.g Commissioner Spry Makes Delegates From Local Club . Attending Convention Ruling Affecting WestSept. 13. INFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something almost beyond, belief, and even today it occupies' the time and the mind of George W. Crosby of Ogden Repayment Question When Cattle Tubercular Is Assembly to Address Debated Convention K TRAIL WASHINGTON, Making History. OF STOCK men LAB OR SESSION JLttest Items of Interest Prom Utah and Gem Stat s TAKE UP LOSS (WAT "NEWS AND) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - cie-smil- GENUINE CASTORIA es ALWAYS nounces that It the most spectacular' Bears the Signature of wild west shovf that ha ever been LIVINGSTON. Mont.. Sept. 13. in this pirt of the country. Secretary of the Interior Albert Kail, staged American Association of Traveling event of the day are the air-- ' Other with the a recklessness i of cowboy, yesterday. in which the aerial gym-- i Passenger Agents, circus plane joined in with "cowpunchers" and nust. The initial session was held in the from the) by hangs assisted in them a buffalo plane, head down,hisandfeet stemming Hotel Utah by Clarence H. Cutting, other perform Monday, near the buffalo startling Htunts In mid-aistampede who presided. Invocation was offered th"! and on farm the Lamar In Yellowriver pastor by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, of the baseball final skirmish grand stone Exact Copy of Wrapper. park. of the First Congregational church. season. RICHFIELD, Sept. 13. EarthTM CINTAUN COM?AMV, NIW VON The and some on Clfr. of the secretary party, to-- ! a extendseries means George D. Casto, member of !nast Not them, quakes, by any among : state road commission, was the first a r-1"over 3352 morrow' attraction is a free peach ing "v,"Uu period of from three lone He represented Governor to five minutes, shook up this speaker. ,;k-I.- melon fenrt to be celebrated at land 3 o'clock mornat Mabey, who was unable to beto presi 'ioneer park In early afternoon. The i V.tlln I , city n. yesterday me nuia yvocie n nau oeen erazinir most luaclous of th Utah Les.s severe tremors followent, artd welcomed the visitors ing. reason's pick aunngr the summer. The nimnU in have and the in behalf of the governor, ed five minutes later. Although nelected and placed WRONG IDEAS HELD ' the heat of the roundup stampeded In coldalready been carload of Utah. U no was people, Ther there, lot. by property damage Ftorape and in all next charged direction. .Will II.' Folland, city attorney, the first quake was sufficient in ON ARMS CONFERENCE be plenty for everyone all they canj Those in 'the coach. expre3ed sur- eaU t lie committee. force to throw a telephone operto spoke. He represented .Mayor.Neslen in according j prise as they saw the secretary and welcoming the delegates and their ator, from her chair in the teleCarnival parades. Kinds. dancing. other horsemen ride out and join the exhibits families to Salt Lake. He explained tremarc all prominent in the day' phone building. SYRACUSE, N. .. Kept. 12. TheoBuildings cowboys who were herding: the 'ractn events and that 'the mayor had intended to be bled and windows rattled througha ofj program dore complete r.oosevelt, assistant secretary 'f buffalo toward the home farm. With out the town. present, but had been called away at tOKether and when where," "what, the the navy, told a huge throng at the ability of an exoert. th s.vrp.. the last minute. He added that the oo . meet to with vitn...tn-state fair Monday thar the administraT. churning city executive intended has been nrlnted and will be NEW YORK, fcept, 13 OpenrHlCAcjo. Sept. 13 Farmer! ' tion Is facing with courage certain the passenger men personally while POISON CAMPAIGN In' an to arrive distributed puestH L"? v. they .m" dXn "corn are generally goho bee rats; nowere treat here. constructive undertaking, ing of New York's public schoola they th rlty bv trRln or molor. oo to burn none of it for fuel the conference on For Eastern ing tab'y WILL BE STARTED faloIt farm. 00,000 children Monday was stated by witnevncn of i hr L. .. -- i.. . and of limitation armaments. i.. policies this of because low winter ,.,,i from streets the and' playgrounds prlcts. "This ta a fine, practical step. he Stampede that the feat required ani.,j ....i.u t...n.it. .. .. .,,r. IDAHO WINS TROPHY Xbnl In the Judgment or ngrlcul-tura- l to room. This army of the ' claa said, "and every gnod American SALT LAKE. Sept. 1 3. Report wasif6 ,d,ge. ?I nemarnhlp. been arranged for renting place for. authorities In bitf corn raisIf maned ounrter. J buffalo IN HEALTH CONTEST made and soul Mamwhen behind together, movement heart any to A. A. Hinckley, state com V ,as the d.tv continuous!ing nt.itf'. anyone a would from d lu.rn b,,nd with that Cf municipality kind." the will and missioner of agriculture vesterdav bv too ftren"I never burned any, nor eer round of gayety and thrills fry In "J, would at anvthinathe beare charge equal "There false population doctrines many heard of HnybtKly burning iiny George E. Kolman, predatory animal With Secretarv Kali in fifth tbe r.t UOU5--oot'nltel mouthed." largest city "and continued he BOISE, Ida., Sept. 13. In contest inspector in the federal there ing service and O. corn." I). Thompson, sec Ftates There are 62S schools In Is much misunderstanding as to its with the school children of forty-eigQ. B- Nichols, state supervisor of inspection of the nark the of Illinois retary Agricultural tbe five boroughs of Greater New won the interstate trappers and hunter?. They stated that states, Idaho has scope and possible attainments caused ""I fUfM association. somebody of" Vel" GEYSER EXPLODES "rlndln1; iKliht and York. men women Supe and who to Tovlng cup of the National Tubercuby cover all of ,loW8tone i,arkthrough misout It could t done and hoped they practically figured A total of more than 160.000 puis This and first are maliciousness the losisassociation. the range area of the state In theii AT YELLOWSTONE junped to the Idea that It was. representing the --oowill be forced to attend school pil time the silver trophy, one of the poison facts. end before of the "There will certainly be not campaigns on a o thirty-twIs a inches disarmaVThe conference not of part time basis. It was estiits kind, the present year. largest, RATE ASSOGTATTmi much if any of It done In Illinois, ment mated, conference. owing to the lack of seats in height, has been awarded to a The disarmaworld . The shortage of funds has made it K We T are KLI.OWSTON Y close to the cnal fields I'AHK, Wyo T TiTn n to accommodate them. ment In used not It Issued call western state. Mrs. J. O. Athes, ex- necessary that practically the entire the U1T anil our furnaces are better flttrd Sent. 13. Fountain icpyncr.. Inactive UU . . . was It estimated that a ahcrt-ag- e President disarmaand ecutive secretary of the Idaho Tuber- attention of the force be turned to by Harding, a for coal." for renrly year, expioclea Htiniieniy cf teacher Is not a ;00 exist. ment culosis association, received word last the poison work. The hunters will be physical possibility. Front Iowa comes this word a short time ao while :00 pe ron.i ; &p of Limitation is armament SALE LAKH. Sent. rt the what a evening that Idaho had won the cup. started on the summer ranges in late to D. on. Water belftnt from T.eed. Charles of director upouted Stressing, looked th Mont sapphire come frem conference was called to consider, and ildaho's record, of school children October or early November, as the the fundamental economic importance the state crop and weather serof nearly ;ai reel in on oi ne mosi or u nsnung me ot state of limitation reduction Montana, showed that 11,500 had performed 75 stock leaves for the lower ground. armament vice: application of the car-- ! X'cctACular geyner exhibitions the park - - i l Is a rr!hll! v rt .1 n n oo cent of the chores prescribed by nt-rn.f ler Idea of how seen. "The Iowa lor.an the farmers that aorogatlon lont; aired." and short haul claune of the transporthe national association, said to be BIRTH OF SON" ANNOUNCED Pent up team Iht h.nd been immight burn corn this winter is oo tation n by far the largest record made in any member act, of on we bft!ed the executive prisoned for nearly the assumption that Air. and year, brought KAYavlLLbi, Sept. 13. mbei" f th committee ne'e of the Intermountain nate on the blast, which completely tore A1?- - P"?J??n"tS r going to nave 30 cent corn. M. Ste wart a nnou Mrs. t he To become the arrivalAlma COAST JAPS DEFEAT a son at their home this association met yesterday afternoon nway the cratcr. After nearly an hour of Even "at that price the margin property of any one state the cup must week l club and has the ceased 9ommercSaI he flow not would geyser formulate the a,lh.e great enough ALIEN POLL TTlX LAW he won three consecutive years by the oodefinitely their plan of action. The since been Inactive. corn. Farmers will burning children engaged in the modern health exoo haul tbHr corn to market and Unlted BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED inrt.tr.J crusade. It for coal, because corn anrt th m?"CIa.' ?.nc? western Interests of BANDITS ROB CLUB KAYSVILLE. Sent. 13 Mr change oo SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 13. The iniermeaiaie such fuel." makes tirrlu. very poor arannounce Jlrs'John Barnett the The state alien poll tax law was declare! have been found in rival of a son at their home this following executive committee Safety pins AT VIRGINIA CITY Kans-iJ. C. Mohler. (secretary of the members were unconstitutional insofar as It affects! tombs 2000 years old. at present stal hoard of agriculture week. IcisnU meeting: Mr. Ford. Georgeyesterday's a decVelcn handed down! Aid s in will feed Graff ok farmers Japanese, the Boise, Idaho, chamber of comI concorn 13. not It to their livestock, Sheriff, RENO. Nev.. Sept. Monday by the state supreme court. " put . H. Simmons of merce; . In tb stove. the Nevada stable, deputies and cltltens sre The law taposed an annual poll tax tiO COOKING public utilities commissionno F i Hearchlng through the hills for two 10 on all alien male residents cf! cf -w. walker of bandits who held up the Owl club at " AH Drink" the state between the ages of 11 and! Th Food C Try for Alr Aces. &e'5erV5- New- chamber of commerce; Gold Hill on the Cotrmtock Saturday ROBBER SUSPECT Quick Lunch fit Home, OScc,M Meacham of Baker Citv Ore night. Sixteen men In the gamlnr 60. it was pasred by Uio 1321 legisia. v were lined up by the masked ARRESTED AT PARK ture in response to a constitutional; Fountains. XA for tiQRLICtZS. lie utillties commlsilon and 11 w I roorrm on men and. all the money amendment adopted by tke people la the card ta 1920. serviceJ bles and In the safe waa taken, si Id h.VrV;;, 13. Suspected NoTcraber, 1600.v Officer declare It I the LAKE. SALT be to Sept, oofirst hoJdup Jn Virginia City for 40 of being the 4hlrd man wanted by the . NEW BOOKS REACH sheriff department for the O11' years. and robbery of Mr. and M rs. KAYSVILLE LIBRARY SPEAKER-LAICambron wes Ilolrt last July. Many a father and mother who hesitated to buy a Victrola merely UP Yellowat 1Wel e.rrested yesterday for their own entertainment have purchased one for their chilSheriff Hlchard Mur stone BY Richardson-Bower- s, INJURED KNEE by Deputy dren's sake and will tell you thet the results obtained have jusKAYffV'ILLE. Sept.. 13. A oy ni wue, camray. Accompanieu large tified over and ovtr agiin any sacrifice they were obliged to shipment of new books haj been rebron had planned to drive hi automoceived for the Kaysvllle library and make to purchase it. O.. Sept. 13. Mana- bile thrcugh Yellowstone park when CLEVELAND. Miss Amy Pratt, with her assistant. ger Trls Speaker of the Cleveland In- apprehended Miss Artell Linford. has been The attack on uie Holrts was made busy was not with the team when It unpacking and sorting the volumes. dians the aged coup had retired for after There are about 3000 volumes on left Monday: on its last invasion of the ir.C main. m aiih. ihjii i The Besf Used Car Values Ever Shown in Ogden hand, a large number of which are east. He Is suffering with contusion knock at the front was door .and new. The entire building haa been of the right knee Joint, sustained Sun-- I Knocked unconscious. Her husband shelved and most, of the shelf room day when he tripped over first base in then went to the door and was bru-Swill be required to accommodate the beaten.- The house was ran- Ixruis. ' tlly now on boks hand. The iihr.nand 12 taken. ... , ' Kui-- -uiuviuea ... wun r rrn( t" 'i4iurr, Cambron' arrest wa accomplished . inure man mirty magazines- havlnc through descriptions sent to peace ofDodge Brothers, Fords, Chevrolet, .Buicks; open-anficer throughout the park after Sher oo .Frank-Emerhad learned that lit C. closed models, panel and express body trucks. READY TO nELP YOU Salt Lake with hi family left had ho If you are subject to biliousness raa tour. otw. parTt Forty-Fiv- e -oo , bloating; sick headache, sour stomv ach or other Ills that' result from Indigestion and constipation, you can BINGHAM IS SCENE . get relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. a are -: They genuine, wholesome physic Immoderate use of tobacco after forty-fl- T . Ask for Demonstration . OF $25,000 BLAZE Open Evenings that affords prompt, sure and safe reDr. ulcldaf. say Ilirachfield. is lief without griping or pain. J. T medical author, and other doctor R. F. D. 1. Lrucasvllle. O.. writea-"FoleOn Exhibition at BINGHAM; SepL IX. Damaae. Cathartic Tablets are fine, j gre with )ilra. ExecsslTe use of tobacco was at fire $25,000. caused by la bad for anyone, any time, and how had stomach trouble. I took tarted yesterday afternoon at Cathartic Tablets and now I canFoley much you can stand cart only b told that f the pool-harear eat owned by th STRATTON BROTHERS' GARAGE anything." Sold everywhere. Adver- after it I too late If you have used too Joseph A.'Berrer In th center of the tisement. $25.00 UP TO $350.00 In the much. Better to quit. and her Nlcotol business ' district. A restaurant oo Twenty-fcrs- t Street and Washington Avenuo EASY PAYMENTS will help you. Get a few Nlcotol tablets resr of the pool hall ' operated by HERO BURIED. was and let them tho drlTe Amon drusTist Byern James any deatroye!.' 6 .POCATELLO. Ida,. 8epu 13. Military from, cravlns- from you. If .ynt wsnt to re- other business concerns damajred'were how much sume seeinc BROS.-ROBERT- S better you the Globe Itootnlnjr house. J. C. Dlion, after funeral eervlces for Captain John RICHARDSON-BOWE- R, feet without tobacco you can do so at any Crum were held yesterday the tailor shop of Carl at the sold U under a positive proprietor;' time. Nlootol , ' First Congregational church. The money-tacIt costs you tit- Meyers: the barber shop of Bruce k rrsntee. the body was returned to.Pocatello Wed- tle to quit hall of If Hmlth pool John Ivies; Nlcotol fails and nothingnesday, and since that time had been Note: If you know yent are smoklng-to- and the soft drink, parlor owned by Dodge Brothers Distributors was much let NCOto! help you reduce the Frayley and ; Dixon. lying in. state. at the McHan funeral loss The bow ' u u to covered by Insurance. parlors. Quantity and showAtk ouour Salt Lake City --i . o-o- - . oc-- altoirether. Hrurgist about portly quit of Nlcotol. knows )I the success sn4 New York has a "boarding house The German Shepherd Iojr club ot esn be trusted to tell rou the tnitlv. - has for blind men. 30,r09 ro ember Germany2 AdvfrtUtmenU 1 S3 I ! r, i V. . 1 j''" 1 A. , i Few Farmers Will Use Corn as Fuel Though Price Low , ; i1! tth? l Anl-lcomln- New York Schools Overcrowded by 900,000 Children c. I s-- nt l- i who-find- 1 ! I ht " i r, - - - i i Ic-nort- nc - I JljQ ttt r , niiHTI I I J i j 1 t r -- ' ! Milk s Ka-nsA- -- A - """ NOT ONLY FOR YOUR OWN PLEASURE BUT FOR THE ' CHILDREN'S GOOD - v- -- . J.-.O- . IV-C- D Inc. USED CAR SALE IS ON am-wi-ir- u I . t. - '. fa'-ke.- i .. t M WE MUST SELL THEM ALL - d - Too Much Tobacco ' . After Two Days Today and Tomorrow Suicidal, Says Doctor :- emf-ne- nt Os-bur- n, y ea-tlma- ted - ll -- . - GLEN PIANO - COMPANY - o - ; 0 ey - Inc. I |