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Show THE OGDEN 1 mm talks 1MB CM ' SWISSIA1 - -- ' - 3 TOEilffflS i J- ' ' . Mare than S2.000.000 is spent an- nualljrin, Utah by the.canners accordor ing to ILvL. Herrington. president the Utah Canning company, in an address before the Ogden Chapter of the American Association of Engineers at Weber their weekly meetfh at the one . Og-- J club today.. lot, this arnount. den factory alone spends ssgo.uuu yearly in the canning bu&iness, Mr. : . : I Herrington stated; ; The speaker: outlined the general cannlnsr industry from all angles objections briefly.: He told of former canned foods du" principally against to that acids many times contents. This has been the spoiled overcome by the use of palm oil, Mr. Herrington said. "Canning is one of the leading In dustries of the state, and is continually, growing." said Mr. Herrington. "In Ogden as well as In other parts of the state vast improvements have been made in this industry." M. D. Williams, vice president of the Ogden chapter, presided in the ab sence of President B. W. Matteson. He announced that the headauarters of the chapter had been opened oh the fourth floor of the Fred . J. Kiesel building. He also announced that the members of the organization 'would hold a New Year's eve party at the Knights of Pythiasoohall. . - the-fac- t . - ,; ,.'- '1 Marries Again; J Has to Provide for First Wife -. . ' . Del-phi- - I . -- STILL IN COURT lice say. Burton sustained severe bruises and Mrs. Burton's about he body vounds ' consisted of several scalp wounds and bruises about the body. Both.were taken to their residence and attended by Dr. Wiley M. Cragun, who said their injuries were not of- a serious nature. They were standing on the east side of Quincy avenue and Twenty-fift- h street and Pack was driving west on The case of George S. MacFarlane Lulu Mac against his former wife. . modify, a decree to seeking Farlane, of divorce granted Mrs. MacFarlane, was today still being heard in the district court. The. case will probably come. to a close this evening. Mr. MacFarlane seeks to have.; a minor child taken from Mrs. Macstreet. Farlane, alleging that "she is not fit Twenty-fift- h oo to have the child In her custody. He a month of $50 also asks that alimony ' ' ' be reduced. MURDERED IDAHO Mrs. MacFarlane. is fighting to keep MAN BURIED HERE the child and is seeking to haVe the alimony increased to J$75 a month. to ;Many witnesses have been called , the stand to testify as to the character for Stephen 'A. Funeral services ' was MacFarlane." who killed of Mrs. by a robBrowning, ' - r OO ber on November 26, at Idaho P"alls were held yesterday at 2 o'clock at the FARR PRESIDES AT- Eleventh ward meeting house. Bishop A. Tanner officiating. Speakers at LION CLUB LUNCH N.. the services were T S. Browning. Bishop D. H. Ensign, President George Ed. President Li. B. Farr of the Lions' E. Browning and Bishop Tanner.Someat Saunders sang, "Sometime, club presided at the luncheon .heldnew Five where" and "Face .to Face." Mrs. the.Stimson cafe today members were in attendance, In order Emily P. Maddock sang. "I Know My. to secure a charter in the national or- Redeemer Lives." Ernest W. Jones the local club must secure sang "Sometime, Somehow." There ganization Interment 30 members in Ogden. They have 25 was a large attendance. was in the City cemetery, with B. at the present time.' .Musical numbers for the meeting Chaplin dedicatingoo the grave. were furnished ' by the Ballantyfte-Steven- s quartet. President Farr anwould FRED HARRIS ENTERS nounced that the- - next meeting .Stim-son be held Thursday week at the PLEA OF NOT GUILTY cafe. All future meetings will be held there until adequate facilities can be provided at the Weber club. ' oo Fred Harris, former sheriff of Davis entered a plea of not guylty county, DELINQUENT TAX when arraigned yesterday afternoon In district court before Judge George LIST PREPARING the S Barker on a charge of failing to provide for oehis wife and child. The ; set ior trial at a iaier case and will taxes in Ogden, Unpaid City Weber county became delinquent at date. noon yesterday, when' the office- of Harris is now at liberty under $100 David-W- . Evans, county treasurer, bail. ( oo closed for', a ten-da- y period. During i the .jclosed period , the delinquent tax lists will be prepared. The office will ALLEGED ADDICT open for the payment of delinquent GIVEN $100 FINE taxes on December 15." -- , ' 1 lit. Election of Officers At the regular meeting of Queen Esther chapter No. 4. Order Of the Eastern Star, held Friday evening In the Masonic temple, there will be election of officers. The meeting opens promptly at 8 o'clock. DISCOVER NO TRACE OF P. 0. BANDITS 20 Kindling wood. Phone 828. Coat arul Can Stolen George Cu- kos, proprietor of,a pool hall, at 3 C Twenty-fiftstreet, reported to the! police today that someone haditolen' a leather overcoat out of the pool hall yesterday. 8. W. Scott of 319 Twen-- I street, reported the theft of. a No. 12 air gauge valued at $15. At the Fashion . No trace of .robbers who blew the safe of the Devil's Slide drug store and postoffice early "yesterday morning and escaped in an automobile with stamps and Jewelry valued at more than $500, has been found, according to Sheriff Richard Flncock. The men were'repdrted to hav left in an automobile following the robbery and headed toward Ogden.' Although roads in Ogden were watched yesterday and last night, the car was not located, the officers said. INSERT P 1 PLEAD GUILTY .. .. By reason of the change made In the complaints to which the pleas of guilty Were entered the United Cigars Stores company will recover the cigar-ettaken in the raid valued at $485. which will be shipped to San Francisco, and the Hemenway & Moser company will also recover the clgarets taken in the raid at their stores and these are to be shipped to Pocatello. Idaho. The value of the clgarets thus recovered is greater than the fine paid, at least in the case of the United Cigar The approximate 8tores company. value of the cig;arets taktn from Hemenway & Moscr in the raid was not learned. 1 h ty-four- Mm i th Return to Ogden Miss Daisy McOaw of the reglster'departrnent PARLOR SHC)!-- : J 1-- ' ' 1 I A 1 " I V rV 'r Ml m ' l 1 J Pi It jUV k x. I' f "! i Next Door tc Wash. Market t the postoffice. was back at her dek ' this morning after having spent two) weeks of a vacation in Pacific coast towns. 4 ; ! W. Offden'a Most Beautiful Shoe Tstabiiihment Styles 36 Hours From Broadway 1 ! A. of I Shop i - v 9-in- Ogden Typewriter House for type24X111 udaon writers and repairs. avenue. , - -- n Que. ..-I two-ton- Forgery Chargexl Information has been filed In the district court by District Attorney Joseph E. Evans against Edwin C. Hansen, charging forgery-HanseIs now in the county Jail. He will probably-barraigned tomorrow. Phone l wm 1 --. e anti effects are very popular and our stock consists of the very latest 'styles;. Priced SS.50 t 910.OO per pair. Women's fine khoes in black and brown kid with military or French heels. Priced S9.00 to 912.00 per pair. HOUSE AND BEDROOM SLIPPERS Mak wonderful gift We can match that roh. for you. The colors and materials arc sure to plea.se. Priced ?1.75 to $2.35 per pair. Our hosiery will satisfy the most exactinp. (.'oim: in ami see them.. 'The new wxjlens, fancy and staple silk hose, are winning admiration every day. .Delicious Cream Puffs, filled with res! mum, 60o per dozen., tirernwcll Confectkracrr. 9W2 ne i "Women's fine slippers, in patent, kid. suede, hatin I - -- Footwear and Hosiery Arc; Very Appropriate Gifts - - -- Christmas Suggestions Cooplo ILeoonciKd 1 The divorce case of Florence Oanh agalnit Arthur t.. Gash, which was scheduled to be heard In the district court today by Judge James N. Kimball has been settled through a reconciliation and the couple and the action will be.dis-mlsae- d in court, according to Attorney A. O. Horn, who made the statement before- the court "this morning. Horn! is representing Mr. Cash. - The case) was. not dismissed by the court this morning, however, but was continued! until this afternoon when an order! will be made so that attorney fees ln the case may be collected- - Judge James. N. Kimball Issued an ordeprin the district. court tothat- Jesse It. day Preece pay- his former wife, Preece the sum of $237 as alimony in arrears. Preece, was haled into court recently "to show cause why he has not paid the .alimony. He told the court that ' he had married again and it took his. entire earnings to support his Second wife, and 'family. Judge Kimball took the matter under advisement and today issued the orderfor Preece to pay the money " Rehearsals have been - under way. The extent of the . work that is being done upon the composition is indicated by the number of rehearsals, which are held Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 o'clock in the Second ward hall, Wed- -. nesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Ogden conservatory hall and Sunday aft 1 ernoons in; the conservatory hall. It Is the hope of the organization that 'music lovers' show sufficient en- - COUPLE WAITING FOR couragement to warrant making the CAR HIT BY AUTO singing of Handel's great work an an nual event, just as the choir plans to maid? the performance of Haydn's H. E. Burton and wife, residing at "Creation" an annual event of Easter 2550 Quincy avenue," while waiting for time. a street car at tne .intersection or oostreet and' Quincy aveTwenty-fift- h were struck by an auto nue last night MACFARLANE CASE mobile driven by E. M. Pack, the po . oo - - RANDOM REFERENCES -- X tallstS. . -- A 1. wakeful citizen heard a prowler in his home here not long ago. and, a shotgun, he shot at picking-un. form outlined against a window. His aim was true, and the police took a wounded burglar to the-' the county hosplprison ward of weeks he lay in where for tal, danger of death. Wednesday the burglar, Alexander Mehdora. who had pleaded guilty, was granted probation by Both eyes superior, court". jhe -- hadT.been blown' out by the shot fired. "Tour punishment is, sufficient," said the Judge. -p : The world's greatest oratorio, "The Messiah," by Handel will be sune at i the Ogden tabernacle Friday evening, December 30, tinder; the- - auspices of the Second Trard choir ; of Ogden,: ac cording to an announcement made to day by Nephl ,Ogden, president and " . manager or, the choir. The Second ward choir will be aug mented by addition jof skilled vo- whom will be from of y calista, many I the Salt Lake Oratorio society, which , has been singing this oratorio annual- ly for about nine years under, the direc tion of Squire Coop Soloists will be imported for the j principal parts of the oratorio. Lester Hinchcliffe will direct the performance of "The Messiah." Squire Coop will be the pianist with a sym phony orchestra of capable instrumen ' Dec. ANGELES. LOS - 1 ' . . Rehearsals for tha World's H. L. Herrington Asserts Greatest Oratorio Now. $2,000,000 Spent in Utah 'TJnderway By Industry . THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1921. R (Burglar Sadly TELEPHONES Punished When Business and Circulation Dept... 51 Ads Ctlfd Is Used .421 Advertising Dept. Shotgun Editorial and News Dept........ f 73 -- ' SfANDARD-EXAMlNE- i Due Hcrr TxxUj W. II. Taylor, chief cirri; Of the railway mail service, in expected fb arrive In Otden thl afternoon from Seattle. Wash., where hewent to attend a conference of mall service officials relative to the mall during the holidayhandling season. rall-wa'- y BURCH C ARRED - mm asmsu 7 Revolt c Apiwlntiiicnt Announce ment of the appointment of John A. Junk as district deputy for the Knights of Columbus was made last evening at a meeting In the University club rooms. To Inspect Roads 13. W. Matteson LOf? ANGELES. Cal.. Dec. 1. The oo snd W. II. Lynch, senior highway en trial of Arthur C. Burch, on an IndictU. 8. bureau of public the of gineers ment charring him with the murder of PROTEST PERMIT for an inspec roads, departed today I J. Belton n Manti-PlgeoKennedy, was resumed in the Hollow proof the FOR SIGNBOARD tion 4 to 10 has superior court today, the first December The week of state. of in the southern the ject part as week. The!nea being W. Museron, an undertaker set aside Hducatlon This road ia completed with the ex work O. If. 8. ' lias adopted a prorrampro-:o-inf who had helped to remove the body of two miles. i'Aing Property owners on Washington ception connection with the week. The Kennedy front the step of hit; avenue, between Third and Fourth has been halted for the winter. "Araeri-- i little summer home In Revere!) Gltn follows:-us aram is Monday. street have protested to the city com. rnniinnA.t tj .. caniiAtion and American Ideal ,! where he was shot down. mission any permission that may be tweea counseU The Jury, the defendant and most of the case of the General Tuesday. "The National ; Contribution those given the Utah Billpostlng company to Motors Acceptance interested In the case had spent ununs company against'01 imnjjgrani fanwi), erect sjgur boards in that vicinity. The the ULVJL JLxvAJJri 1 nu afternoon at the Gien. yesterday American y company. Hero residents declare that the billboards which McLaughlin-Btore' "As a ft. car J. Banderson, por Day": Thursdsy. "Education slttplnr was scheduled for hearing TO AMERICAN SHIPS are a nuisance and unsightly. a Greater Investment for the Com- - ter. testified that Uurch came wet In court before Judce district the C. O. The commissioners Instructed him from with there Chtcao N. Kimball, was continued for mV.n,,y; s,ilt . . and Nation": Krlday.j ..t . at ...Wler!ng DeWolf, city recorder to notify thel James jtespou-- : j u anj the jnnr WASHINGTON. Utah Billpostlng company of the pro- the present court term. The isGeneral wnicn pinomun nia ircquenity seek .slbllity to. "Sv'10Motors Acceptance companyAftsoclated test. I'resji.) rHejTf j handled on the way, included a ehol the Pennt lvanla Southern and Mo-of alan automobile of avepossession lng on owners Franklin Property of the Alhamb ra'gun case. Kennedy waa slain by a bile A Ohio railroads at a The heanr.r tonue, west of Lincoln avenue,- peti- leged to be held by the McLaughlin-Store- y theatre manager to show an educa- load from a ahdtgun and when Burch has atTeed a board before company. committee tioned the commission this morning day shippifir 1 was no arrested he stated that he had tional film evVcy. Raturday at. wniintnf? . while expressed . for the extension of water mains In In such his 3. December weapon o'clock. possesion Net Saturday. with foreiitn Wbr Floral furalsnts the flowers. that section. The matter was referred he waa In Los Angeles at about the profe?ionAl confracs 77CI "Evangeline" Is to be shown. . afier-' ommltionf r llr.ps to the superintendent of waterworks. shipping . time of the ahootinr. 00 had such constaled Thompson --' OO' Hecent appointments have been menace wer success a to tracts th SI&HT T. C. Many offimade In th II. FOR TO SAVE of marine. American the merchant KILLING ItErOKTEI. asked cers or have'boen' discharged : 1 00 WYOMING MINERS to resign, because of their inability to WASHINGTON. Dec. I The klHlng attend officers" school. Others haTe of an AmerlcanTitiien named Hartralx i i'NiatAL siniviri:; no.n. uecaue or outside tcinmei'u Santa Crur. Bolivia. November 29. M A !. I . Ida.. Dff. 1 resigned Vuneral servMike Oils a The three miners. Epner, The appoint-jwtake time. that their. up to state mno ai'-the itr reported department j Aisry ipc Lascomb. and Frank Blotter, injured in 1. inruva umue Pax. The mesaagei! nl Raniirij. wrm h rl.t jvhii, La from iuuus. today simni a coal mine owned by the Union Panr-i i un. iiKi.iiruinmm. was known concerning Sh hall afternoon. stated Monday nothing cific railroad company at Megrath, lieure than his name and that was iC years of signed; MarcusMjiltaon. second M.e is survived m4n m0 atrik-in- g men one to the due. of Wyoming, to nrFt;ne WM an American. tenant, vjce.Mc-unO- Opromoted by her husband and six children. a stick of dynamite with his pick, v transterrea ood wuiiam" 00- lieutenant; as were the at resting easily reported from "E" cpmpany.to take the place MOUSE AND MATCH Sixty-fou- r an outdoor ps- out of every . I.0n0.93 Bi'liards beran'rs Fine of S1O0 or 100 days in jail, was Dee hospital ' today. Dec. 1. (By the Asso- of color sergcurrt, rice Matlson,-prTENNA. sentence . Horr are blind. world's the lime. the upon imposed of; Ray populition C. Hetzel said today that in START HOUSE FIRE this morning in the district court af- Dr.caseC. of ciated Press.) RIoUjws of a. serious moted. would he the probably Kpner two man had ter the days ago entered lose the sight of one eye and would nature broke out in Vienna today folthe Red Cross The O. a plea of guilty to a charge of hav have ' a mouse some vision in the other. Lips lowing a great demonstration before speakers caused Fire, apparently by at the theatres who' his in The narcotics spoke possession,. ing lose to its nest, damaged sentence was imposed by comb will also in all probability "in 'connection with the taking a match where red the night. James building Tuesday parliament Judge the sight of one eye and the probabili the Ipartition in the bathroom of the Hed'Croits drive. Maxon Kimball. is that the sight of both of Slot flags were raised on improvised masts. presentspoke-afth-e residence of Guy E. Yarrington, 5o6 N.'Horr ty was to Ogden theatre, Lon unable fine this the pay winTwenty-firs- t .street,, to ,the extent ,of morning. and was taken to. the county ters eyes will be saved. The mens The crowds then began smashing and Lloyd Alhsmbra Garrison at.he condition Is satisfactory, Ir. lietzel dows and looting shops dealing In ar- uowen at tne Lycvum. $10 last night. The department had Jail.- considerable difficulty in locating' the , Horr appealed to the Judge to grant said. ticles, of luxury. DO fire--; after arriving at the- residence. at conduct and The was sufhe averagpS;for that numa leniency, also crowds explaining attacked va . Large The finding of the remnants of different comfaales the. of th. tendance, tuberculosis that from and ber of fashionable hotels, mot of mouse nest and what appeared to be fering It. MX T.C.. have been com was crowded so that he which being those where foreigners re- in the for jail of county portions of a match near theto place the?month of November. puted - believe was unable to sleep. He said he would was side. New The Bristol first the the ifire lead the' firemen "JTN leads all with an averto Arizona released. if' Company ., go " of these hottelries to be assaulted. Its :. that that- was the oocause. 91 "cent. of "IV company Is age per oor were doors thus battered . down, great 91.2. then W' with next with cent, per the crowds to pour through perrolttln: 3 per cent.' and "A" Ust with JO. 2 I 11. into- - the building. NOTICE M. W. A. to PARADISE STOEE They began All .the averages are high were per cent.- - &" break windows, some O. ROBBED AND great Improvement over as high as the third floor and to hurl and show month. last of those and furniture :the mob I wish to announce that I will be a into bedding crowded in the. street below. candidate for clerk, Thursday night, ' LOGAN Dec. 1. Merchandise and When the. averages for attendance 00 December 1. If elected I will, have WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. (By the conduct were 'given out, announce and time to handle same money valued at $600 was removed Associated Press.) The Chinese and arms good location the James Mercantile company conference delegation 'in. the direct CROWDED DAY FOR ments of the number of blue stripe properly.-,,- . Come-oup, 'neighbors.- as from men were also made. The regiment we "always "have a good time n elec- store at Paradise, 15 miles south of negotiations on the Shantung question here, early Wednesday morning by inaugurated today will, according" to FOCH PORTLAND contains 223 men'entitled to wear blue tion night. robbers. The" store lost $2S0 in mer- Chinese spokesmen, proceed on the Tours Fraternally," stripes, which means that they grade cantile and $31 in cash and currency. basis that there are only two II.' SHAFER. from 10 to100 per cent. In the sec J. on t ' :. 1. Marshal ond postoffice department lost Sill which China"! prepared to points fro m7 S to 10. there Dec PORTLAND, Ore., V1 . '698 In The cash and currency, $98 in stamps, and that these are Japan's negotiate men was are men. are 71 Ferdinand aix Foch. There formally greet only demand $68 in postal cash and the money or- that Txlng-Ta- o ed today by a reception commtftee" af- in the whole onraniratlon grading be an declared ope 'be der book with unissued orders" from Portland Japan's vested Interests be ter spending the night Jn a hotel fol low 75,prr.cent. .Lieutenant Colonel No. 256 to 9080. hi sarrivai Bound Lawrence 'looks upon this report very respected. The latter would be only lowing . Sheriff Miles L. Peterson is n the course of hiifromvPuget tour coun optimistically. The number of men In working the of to negotiation. susceptible partially on clues. gained entrance 'China, it was stated, cannot nego-tla- te try. the blue stripe class has not Increased the door. rear, a through since but neither has It the '.."When you purchase Oriental Hugs, you are Following ' control of the parade through 00 from downtown district, the allied general- - decreased.-1- . Many men have risen from railroad and has purchajrp-lastinbcautj. for your hom. her position taken at Versailles that lssiml was taken on a sightseeing trip the lower, grade Into' the second best, BRITAIN WARS ON soon will was to ' there and he later and it Is"hoped that be unconditionally returned inspect thousands coIor,and shades rricffrinfr delicately, of Portland school children who were be none in the third class. FOOD PROFITEERS Shantung py Japan. into" each other; beauty "of symbolism fand 00 assigned places along his route. A 00 v. a luncheon on at chalet the Columbia POSTMASTERS NAMED. beauty of antiquity. LONDON, Dec. 1. The cabinet has WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. Two Wyo river highway, a banquet at 1:10 p. m. Whether yoa care to purchase now or not, you " are' approved drastic rules. Including im- ming postmasters were appointed to and a mass meeting tonight at the ' were or to as of features the M. to visit Koshiba t Co.'a cxhiblUca.-follows: vt , welcome Mrs, armory fine, F ERY TCHY prodajr. Jean prisonment prohibit profi day's Daws, and the hoarding of Coldspring. vice P. M. Coverdell. re gram of entertainment. The marshal teering; usury " There" Is nothing more Ustlsg acd apprrcalle-- ; foodstuffs, of which manv cities are moved: Elizabeth M. Hoar. Hecla, vice and his party will leave tonight in their A com train E. San for Francisco. florae special complaining. Adams, removed. price committee, than a beautiful Oriental Rug for a Christmas gift. posed of consumers and producers, will, be appointed to examine-IntYou can buy Oriental Rugs for Christmas gifts for QUICKLY SOOTHED prices,- determine upon fair returns D. $35. IIS. ICS tndmany of them at JS5 and upwards... and report violations of the rules laid USESLOMSTO-JUVM. down. Throueh our connection in Tenia we have aecured NEW TOKK.'-Dec- . J. Justice Me- 00 a large selection for the Holiday, trado, - . V Avoy In .the criminal branch of th T MODERN WOODMEN OF state supreme court today Imposed penitentiary, sentences . and lines toAMERICA fl fnto ehs talling IS7J0 on.'l Individual mtmr Ug paws) 1rITTLEwarded fjenr off by aa appJicaof bera -, the 'Marble Industry Employassociation "who recently pleaded ers' . tion of NUXATED Sloan. Deofficers Election of Khetunatiara, Thursday. Mentho-Sulphu; a pleasant cream, cember 1st.-- ' I. O.'O. to nolatlng.the stLI joints,- lame back won't guilty Donnelly state r.'hall Everyr. heal skin that - The will soothe-ant. act.' senoutv penitentiary Ggbt kmz geInst Sloan's Liaimmt. i for broken out with eczema; body tences to months three , were,fromslx E. WILLIAMS. J'RED Consul, , Tor more than forty jrarg Skn' EYETrmOiG FOQ TTE home that . is , covered with ugly rash or years rmtthelr'executlcm was suspendJ. R. HINCH CLIFF, Clerk. 1U3 helped thousands, th Xminoect ed pimples; or is rough or" dry.- Nothvionot In do . provided they ' ; enxge i world ovrr. You woo't b an ' rr.' ing subdues fiery skin eruption r so Nutated Iron not only contains the lations Of. the law.: 00 ' extep. a skin noted -specialist. quickly, says. two. It certalaiy docs produce result,' chemical constituents of living 00 principal CARD OF THANKS The moment' this sulphur preparanerve favr, ready to be transformed rnto CHAMPION I It pmuiratea xcii'kov.t rubUn?. Ketp1 It's a ' LJbtrsI tion is applied the itching stops and active living nerre force the moment It this e4d family friend clvcxxyn hand? Art Cducatlori enters the body, but it alfj? contains valuafter two or three applications, the BEINGS $1.10 POUND able Inaredirata for enHchlnr the bkxyi t9 Knew OHtn, We desire to extend our sincere and for Instant use, Mk your neighbor. eczema is gone and the skin is de . and aUmuUtlnr-thblood to manufacture taj Rugs clear and smooth.- Sulphur heartfelt thanks to our friends and all I At aH dnssxist 35cf 70c, $1.40. lightfully an new increased nenre of surrtr force. is so precious skin remedy be those who assisted us by their many CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Lulu Mayfleld. Surprising results are often oeind In cause, it destroys the parasites that acts of kindness at the death of our two weeks' time. Nuxated Iron has been grand champion of the International Icause the burning, itching or disfig beloved brother, Stephen A. Browning. used and hlrhiy endorsed by former Unit Livestock' show, was sold at $1.10 per Mentho-Sulphu- r. urement. Also for. the many beautiful floral ofed States Senators, Members of Congress r always shortpound. The heifer a b-cross-bre' .:.'-.heals eczema right; up.: Juflges of- United States Court, and horn ferings. trie entered Angus Unlvsfstty I A small many promjnest popie. Even ths Pope at of y D. E. BROWNING. i . jar of California, .welirh'-- ' 120 pounds. uome wrot an interestlr.g . eonrununlcs.-tio- n pLbe.had at. any. good drug store. Ad- - J - i J ONATH AN A. B R O W N I N G . v a in its behslf. Sold by all drugrlirta. Isjrt year's champion sold at 1. :S fvertisement . Advertisement ntuad. ... vtr . riui,ii. k. v - . to-d- mm GUN ON TRAIN l ; ItUAiJj a- j . mmm -- 1 - - - I I itn . uis'. ft l.Bv .Im-c'.- - - tll " VIENNA MOBS - . - : 1 1 . , ,ir. WRECK HOTELS s c- si-iemM)- " !)-- . 1 - .- - e, . o . '. . . 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