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Show Ic-- throb i Tnnnn r- KanLa Clam tlw of neracr-rm- a twlng written to roor by litUe m. Ckvw tot of Ogrten. Fellow ami help make life more bright for these children. ..... " Fifty-fjrs- No. 151 Year t o) M : . U jT-v!- fr I.i . ' Ll:u a-Lz- 7 ... i OGDEN CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1921. i7 F o) j . . . " :- -' '.fi ' ". . fflA raw r' - o) r ! fn y U STT Wl LI O B,; . --il ! m 1 1 p rd f P Wl s UJJ ' ' , UNEMPLOYMENT.. With, the first cold blasts of winter and along with the announcement that the coal barons have again, raised their price GIRL come3 the question of Ogden s unemployment. Ogden toying with . luck and fate, a buUding boom, public improvements, and no closed factories has so far staved off the unemployment question which has bothered other communities to dis- PA CT PLEASES 1' Little Criticism Heard as . Terms of Agreement Are Made Known PREMIER IS PRAISED W Jl i!JJ J ll li tdtqtj do T" FORSEES L L llll U i 1 1 - -- by-Ijad- y . a SENT TO SCENE; OF WALKOUTS fiimn I11M Men Injured in Disturbances in Several Sections of . Country DRAFTS SENT ORDER -- , JAPAN CAPITAL YORK, Dec. 7. Dr. Adolf Lorenz. famous Austrian NEW announced today that in view of the opposition to hh professional activities in this country from the medical profession he would discontinue further free clinics and return to Vienna as soon as possible, ,4I harbor no malice against the American profession and hope they' will soon reconsider and accept the proffered hand of friendship with their Austrian brethren," Dr. Loreni wiid in a PICKETS OFP Engineers, Firemen and Steam Fitters Out in Synu pathy in Minnesota : TO LONDON AND ... SOON KILLED! 1 MORE POLICE M (I iV. U. S- - Doctors Drive Surgeon Back Home DEATH ' 1 II jl Lki U 3 if traction. . t One Irish Newspaper PreBui 11 is nere ioaay; unemploy dicts Ancient 111 Feeling ment and its attending evils, pov- Witness Says Mrs. Oben-chai- n erty, famine, disease and death, Soon Will VanishTold Her She Could meets Ogden face to face. Name Spot Railroad employes reduced 40; Assoc;'BEPAST, Dac.a 7. (By thefrom Sir j per cent. Farm 'labor no longer; iated Press) In message Craig required; outdoor work and build- EMOTIONS ARE BARED James Craig, received at llathdland, Connty Down, today the ing practically at a standstill, has Ulster premier aid: now appears to me that peace ."It mnv nrWKdhlv ho within Slcht If all I 11 - . i FUlMi IF1HFS1" P. 4 "1 i O rvvi pvvTnr L LAST EDITION FOI1T WORTH. Dc. Tex.. 7 A injunction restraining striking w house workers from r,ir k packing or fa the plants Mclnltr was loitering court here tpdsy. J; granted in district jmvu on petition or Armour & ? -- ! Americans Say 'Proposed Maintain Peace in Pacific Company. PORK PRICK JL"M1S. OMAHA. Nfb.. ern. ployed at the plant of Armour & Company Joined the ranks of the striking Pact Should Ic. ANSWER CRITIOISMi&VrSh," to the butcher workman's jsccordlr.g junlon. Jacob Davis. preMJont of district "My great ims.sion was to thank the American people for all League of Nations Advo- council No. S of the Weal Cutters WW- -1 uiKcuicr iu ;jiu have done for the starving little children of Vienna. I did they cates Can Give From and Passionate Fondness Hutchtr Workmen onion, nid a ' tlitnoA n rH irnorl will." been Support men have these Many of in this." not fail Oman uifmeni Claiming racking to New to Plan Denunciation time and have bareare a at Assoworking part 7. standstill and that tL plants the Dr. (By 7i not did BEIrAST,.Iec. Lorenz, children however, mrm disappoint crippVd workers out Trctlcallv" too nr ciated Press) Cardinal Ixgne, pri- ly been able to subsist during the who had gathered at Health Commissioner Copland's office toMir a cent," nun.ber cf rcmMnr 7 mate of. Ireland, today spoke --of the pleasant' weather. WASHINGTON. Dee. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Dec. 7. When (By the as a iair his new Anglo-ins- n aid. He went with the agreement seeking Th -day Associated four . examinations, C. of the through the Hurch. for trial Arthur power, arLin. frxi.t- . k j Pre) Now faced with unemployment, He declined to bv considered enough settlement." feeing of J. agreement Helton murder modes Kennedy! and theof alleged treatment for unforlittle diagnosing .advising make any farther comment. "r ctnlout-of B,t coal bills, new winter, clothing and was resumed in the superior court here tunates which' will ll'nlted States. Ureal Ilriuln. and xl, ZZl be bv out carried ot-Al American doctors. A U Pt Vf r was v France. from tata TrtlQ Earned lorv ork,7n wf j 114 Ificlal American aourrea.todv '1. (By the Associ- other seasonable expenses, they Bailee of Los Angeles, who teatifUH r an would IXNTON, --Dec. ",d ll "Ip," rr aod Uf- ated Press) AH prisoners now heldre-In and their families are already in that laet July before Kennedy's death, .agreement fr.r Joint consultation Irish Internment camps are to he Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain said that want. n01aal prjCS fpr VQTti leased soon. 'It was announced officially nation. In I - t.ori, f! rn, r, -- 11-! she "Helton would soon I pass feared sV "' five t.nta at a nm- .' -. meet if-llmust . The of inread ; c.r nnsl'ft1-unr. l technical Ogden rrt rif people hn oiif" today. "ennA that of J r'u lo1f I Approximately 3,400 Interned perl.ntlUr Tbtarren.r.lJ.tnprori-ioan4 the Columns Of j put her hand on the place where.! it sons are af fected vhy .Uib release oider, this 'problem was. to reduced aald. it treaty form, ! 1LU . happen." are open would under in- The .Standard-ExaminUMAll A. Nh I. Addn.ior.- -l and If acceolad ! tn b iiLmliled tfr wjilch relates to all personsfrom Rvi- who MreVlObenchain. "th by thternment or distinguished thp.se to suggestions and plans fors reUef. deftTS WtisaM.to have "made tnse poj:cs wr writ to th. racking irnt.' who have been tried and convicted, it The prepaid undrrtak!ng Is c!:gr.- - 'Utrlct today followtnr reports ttit was indicted Jointly with was stated by the Irish office. Day by "day we will publish any statements, ih trlke a.tuatlon tbre d to do away fclih tf s Anitlo-J-pin- Is to Burch and to go trial following or wrioas, Vrkwn ttoni, e alliance feasible or ' helpful plan submit- his and proposals hirt gonJnr to case, rntfring according present plan. n to Japan for renunciation of that ain 1'ianis mere jeered. t Ag LONPONDERHY. Dec. 7. r( By the ted. ': WOMAN WEEPS. once If the'ntw agreement should in- but the ro!ice had UttJe difficulty Irj Aesoclate4 Press.) Ulster's attitude Mrs. Bailee said she was in a beauty Qufftin- the situation, one man was of the Irish conjiuromate-d- . toward; arrested. here last July when pallor came . free state was expected to be defined UMrn:n to in and talked with her. of Sir James A now under negotiation the agreeitpondlr.g to an inquiry frem the today lat a meetingA copy of the treaty Kennedy was shot early in August. Craiff"- -, cabinet. commlMlontr, ment ts to be limited, to the Pacific police Van Iuen declared anCity Attorney Mrs. Bailee testified that she had told Ulands. signed by the British and Sinn Fein tentative proposal lndrhe Mrs! Obenchain of a dream, in which lerKatur-wa- a peace delegates reached Belfast yesterleach of th powers would agr to law paed by the lat mate seen a she had tlfe a seated latter Imperative by cue referendum coesult each othr before to on it is day. "the treaty will unImpending. country road or boulevard. She testi- Herbert R. MscMillan Seeks --Toseph Grace. Otrden Pas war on any differences thatgoing It is certain thatexamination mljrfct C. fied that arter this conversation Mrs. before arts to those Ulanda. Miniou.s. moiu; dergo searching, relating More Than Victim $100,000 to "I and Brakeman, Obenchain and senger Began eald, cry The agreement. American officials CHICAGO, Dec. 7. The strike of receiving" the approval of Ulster, know exactly what was meant,". and union deal would not many modifications undoubtedly will fortifica with 'of From said, packing hou employes in tht Railroad Accident Amalgamated then said that Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, tion in tb Pacific nor with qtlonsj larger centers outside of Chlca.ro n. be.fproposed. Her consent, however, is mother of Belton, had taken the posinot 'necessary as under the treaty serloui than was first r-relating to ths Island of Tap. Neither- Pre4 more tion that she would rather see her as atthe would terms she is given the option of redeal affectit third day of the strike ported matters with Salt R.'MacMlllan. any Herbert Union Pacific Grace. passenJoseph son dead than married to Mrs. Obenbut those walkout has alreadr ih was taining her present status, a commisIng only of SuChina, brakernan ger Is relating Ogden. instantly the Amalgamated torney. aulng or roaraea of her boundaries by chain, and she thought "Belton would wn py isianas ins I'aciflc. 1:11 :sturbnces in which killed at at Oreen River. Wyo.. soon pass out." Then she added the gar company of Ogden for, $120. 000 a. m. today when he sion. '. Tnn wr and authorl- . to hnPAIUTi: injured TIinTV attempted ' n PK,m Pres prepared to Dail I'Favorable' action by the statement, according to the witness, for services alleged to have been ren- complete the coupling of the engine at Issue The between questions coj that she could almost put her hand on dered the company under r contract on to U. P. pawnirr train No. If. ny 'tuatlon Eireann is thought to be fairly well hlch may arue. United Mates and Japan relating the)1, to l thassured and that of the imperial par- Gun Battle Feared1 When the spot where It would happen. His head was crashed between lb jcabl facilities and other matter af-- l, - V.?!" 1'drr' ,n'uf strike said to have been entered Into "with summoned to LETTERS READ. .,C0 Pf cent effective while liament, which has beeu fectlna- the Island of Tap are to be!5of and the the Man thi bumpSurrounds Posse engine diaphram manC. conformer Ecclea. David general meet December 14. is a foregone w ork is "inouKh Xhe er in a car. with P"CKtr dealt of hlch admitting of Mrs. separate letters treaty. written dynamo by .Reading to Inclusion should the Dail approve the , namperea in some quarters, say that Who Kills Pair .was said to be nesr completion. Grace was 48 and unmarried. Madalynne- Obenchain occupied almost ager of the company, according . V production hss been but silrhtiv r. treaty. The II. The body wrji removed to Rock to deal proposed four power agreement fected. the.entlre session Tuesday. The let- formation given out here today by Is Pacific DE VALERA SIIjENT'. with Islands the said manwere waa to ters addressed t and an Inqiie-to ba to have H. Rolapp. president and general Kennedy Springs where LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 7. Al- ranged in their tones from GCARDSMnN PATROL, It is pointed out, however, that noalready been given approval Karl Coroner held expresby Sprowell. today of the company. augar of hills scoured the ager In late Pour posses British hundred natUrial ruar.!mn principle by sions was to representattvta fondness body has yet drawn from Eamon de though of of bitter Albert passionate Ogden, Verdes west of Los Angeles har- denunciation.' "was fild in the Superior conductorJ.ofMcCaffery The at suit the strolled conference. The ths South HL. Paul packing Washington Valera, Irish republican leader, a Palos Tholr from dates train. ranged j district today, having been ordered out substance Jr.,lcon-4 4- oarly in 1917 to Julv 19. last, less court at Ban Francisco, where the atof the statement as to his attitude toward the bor for Oscar P. Thompson, proposed also, treaty According fo reports from Green it was said, has Wen cabled to Toklo i after Adjutant-Gener' seeks to attach certain stocks years of age, who is wantewl in K. Hhlnow plan. than three weeks before the time the torney ' No. It. had Just arrived from and Psrls. The formal responses of 'said the pickets at ths W. comRiver. San Pedro nectron at the with murder the some which Amalgamated the Sugar In . . Armour quarters it is said'that contends and Burch shot . . . . . , . prosecution . a the ealt and Grace, was said to have iuc uniiiii, l.l.w wapaner Howard Killed ha In California corporations. ana rrencn gov- - r.M-night of Mrs. May iw weep ic-- ir attitude of the Irish extremists is caus- Monday pany to perthe protrude Kennedywith In of knowjedre sister-in-lathe been the atcoupling of Salt Lake City. his assisting In addition to the 1120.000. the rnments still remain to be received, mit employee to enter ths plant. of Mrs. Obenchain. ing anxiety to the delegates. to the train, preparatory for however. engine additional for his' wife, and connivance Judgis asking The only opposing voice of conse-- ; and Mrs. Bertha Thompson, Mayor Uurton. of Kar.saa City, Kan , torney CALLED SELF WIFE to Ogden. when his Ufa was trace of the fugitive was found. WOULD END ALLIANCE ment of $1000 a month for expense the trip out. all plcketa pfr the streets, say. ordered quence, however, is that of Sir Edward noThe One dated Cal.. in letter', Conpnado, snuffed services hi is of British alleged the added for police believe that Thompson not only be arrested at that year it spokesmen they ing Jihie. was Bel(Jarson, former Ulster leader, who is 1918. "Mrs. signed j. Just how the accident happened is might bs fairly inferred that if these ths yarda.would and for attorneys fees the company hiding not far from the ' harbor disfor but - the handwriting havton anywhere quoted by the Morning Post, said: they might t Kennedy,"no were as wltnessea. unknown there located a gun battle is ex- ing been ' identified as that of Mrs. In connection with the suit. should find general accept- carryJnj; on activities supporting 'I never thought thatI should live. trict, and if man tL - Alice proposals two leaves Grace sisters. to be is known ance armed Obenchain, who was then Miss MadaSugar wouldhave the effect of ter- strike. 4o accordance with ths Kans&a to see a day' of such abject humilia- pected. The According to Amalgamated they II. of Smith Mrs. Cvanston. and Grace v similar to the lynne Conner. Half a dozen others company officials, Mr. MacMlllan has with a .46 calibre pistol, the alliance law forbidding picketing by strikers tion for Great Britain." ' and a brother. Richard Grace of minating services for no be would for usa for there legal been Greater efforts wers mada by polCi $62,500 further The Westminster Gazette expresses weapon with which the women were containing paid expressions of affection, Omaha.l It. In ' Fort Worth. TetM today to control the opinion that the Irish republicans killed. performed. &lso dated in 1918, followed. Then Trains N'os. II and 21 arrived In oo la known that ths tentative agree- ths situation following It now in internment may be given BOY TELLS STORY. the 'seriocs came a Jump tt February 4, 1919, or Ogden 30 minutes late this morning ment was cabled also to Toklo and the wounding yester4y of,thres men. Two a month after the writer maramnesty immediately. The old rumor details about occurred in of what First the due to the accident. In 'receiving a more definite alleged strikeriiwere shot by a nsgro is revived that one of the king's sons Thompson Iiome 'Monday night, just ried Ralph R. Obenchain, of Chicago. COST OF GASOLINE delay oo statemtnt of position from ths Japan- when they attempted to stop him from may be appointed the' first governor before neighbors called the pollca, This letftr, dated In Los Angeles and UPWARD ese capital la attributed to time for boarding a car and the negro wa MOVE, WILL were learned late-th-is TERMINATE CUBANS to addressed general of Ireland.( conIn afternoon from this city, Kennedy negotiations rather than Indecision beaten by a crowd. son of tained these passages; . PRAISES LLOYD GEORGE. . Boyd Thompson, ' over HUNGARY the naval ratio. WITH WAR OTHERS RTRIKE. . 7. . "How life X. Dec. F6rmer the has changed." Lit , CHICAGO, Dec.' 7. Crude oil and Y., ALBANY, fugitive. The in American quarters opinion man-maALBERT d The boy said he. had LEA. illnn.. Dec 7. En. Governor Martin H. Glynn, of New his father tle did I dream that law. it- 7. HAVANA. Dec. Termination of was hopeful for final negotiation of Including gasoline, firemen and steam fitters at York state, through whom Prim. come home and realized at once that could bind me so closely to another will cost more In th gineers, wax Is with state profuture than of new the they Hungary ths treaty. . Dear heart, believe in a A Wilson ths Minister Lloyd George invited Eamon he' was under the Influence of liquor. Company diffiIn a resolution of the Joint vided for plant adopted Tha American delegates had an- here went cn strike todaypacking present because In sympathy de Valera to negotiations that finally His father entered the garage in the hereafter for I know there is some- do at experienced a.t the Tuesday by the house of representa- other in was getting and it culty meeting today early with the rear of the Thompson home. mest cutters and led. to the settlement of the Irish beyond this." thing oil. Frank Haskell, president of the tives. reported discussed at length the situa- butchera. striking A subsequent letter dated, in the Tidal were declared to bs "The garage is where my mother They no action tion question,; said today that the world American took told th The however, Oil house, to company, the four relatirig power agreeon orders from national headowed, Lloyd George a debt of gratitude. sleeps, and when I told her my father Fame month contained this passage: cn the measure pas-institute today. Monday night ment. This, It waa said, was regard- acting of their union. "You and, all this had Petroleum quarters "Lioyd George has settled a problem was out there she said she why He said that the first paying wells ly the senate repealing the war bill ed in American quarters as a separoo that has baffled statesmen-- for 700 sleep out there, and went, out to get to be. Keep faith and pray." decreea fields Issued and under MldContlnent ate in the drilled from the America presidential proceeding y neces-raryears," said Mr. Glynn. "And in all her. nightgown from the closet," the now It is i. and It. Including that creating the sugar proposals for limitation pf naval that were shallow, OPEN SHOP RULES justice to the Irish leaders it must boyi explained "Isowas afraid that she t go deeper with proportionate finance commission.. but it was that an BANK BANDIT KILLEDI I followed, her out be- admitted that de Valera, Collins might get hurt Dec. 7. The inaugura- ri in the cost of drilling the wells. A resolution declijed that It would accord on both ths expected HAVANA, Islands I'aciflc and Griffin have placed themselves to the garage. As soon as she stepped tion of the openshop in the harbor said nearly every state be considered "a Irlendly act If the treaty mud ths naval program might be, PRESIDENT WOUNDED Haskell Hr. into statesmenthe of garage. and opened the closet work here among the clever resulted In some In Mexico contains oil and there Is Lnlted States would withdraw troops reached almost simultaneously, This settlement .of. the Irish door my father pulled out a gun and interruptionsTuesday in ut there much in untouched fields In South stationed In Cuban territory since the Soms formal and official expresoperations, PORTLAND. Ore- - FWu 7. A darin father grabbed me, were no disorders." question Is a great Christmas gift to shot. her. Then my t beginning of IKp war." America. sion from the American delegation ' and I thought I was next, but he attempt humanity. by three men to rob the Bank was In prorpect. "In my conferences .with Lloyd pushed me out, of the way and went of Eaat Portland Hte Tuesday vu CTtrnTlKJf.. HOME him intensely inter- to the house where my aunt was about George I found In American circles It was said that foiled by Fred W.VAlt, CAshlery who ' of the Irish to telephone for the'police. When she ested in the human-sidnew a understanding of ths proposed hot and killed one of the robbers and saw. In with A the Celt himself, Lloyd George him his hand pistol. question. with the official statement f oroed his two companions to gbaado-- i agreement had a warm spot in his heart for the she stooped down in. a corner of the or even an entente a stolen, automobile and flee on an altlancs that room covered face him made and her with her Irish foot. friendly disposed.-- He was would remove much not ths aim, believed that the status of Ireland was hands. My father 'shot Ktwice at her They were captured later. In an dewhich criticism has of ths already of shot In the bank butldSfig working hafm toward? friendship be- - and she fell over on the floor." veloped In soma quarters. ,All four of England and the United States." OF 7. Data compiled a SERIES from Dec. H. at stors wers H. low cost. Seventy-fiv- e local etc. CHICAGO. "On very the American work, QUARRELS Nrsrhall. delivery reportdslegatea ' tween president cf tie. bank, i. . 700 to sujre or nous 10 nouse. me evi- - pr"cent of hr merchandise ts horse-draw- ed aa favoring ths was serlo-tl- y woundr-dagreeThe tragedy, the police say, was the hot and AmerAssociation , Horse of the. ytff la overwhelmlntly for horse-draw- n and sh dene ment. the distinction of a: series of quarrels be- ica enjoys The outgrowth bank at robbers entered tie are more there than indicates that JUDGE WELLBORN OF tween Thompson and his wife, resultIcs companies, coal of having the best lot of horses, on the One American official raid that ha equipment. and time with drawn revolvers closing had no doubt that whtn tha agree- forced Alt ta kanfc over the cash on from the purchase by Mrs. Thomp- 19,000.000 horses and mules in the companies, groceries, bakeries, milk average, of any city In America." CALIFORNIA IS DEAD ing In showlns; how the development ment was fully understood States. 17.000,000 of which ar companies, and all others whose busison of the house that It the counter. in which they lived. United than 2.000.000 In ness Involves frequent stop and deliv- of the horse, helps svery section of would meet with They then dashed for On October 20 Thompson was arrest- on farms support to In front of the bar.k. the the annual with the the work to sonata. submitted automobile cities, their ed agrss sail: ths according ery emphatically on report report country, home at upon his belag of hta complaint LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Dec. 7. Judge t. whose of of Dlnsmore. the "The farmer a who who advocated have cornpanlea, a Those on secretary American Wayn Georgia booked and" fired. Qc a Alt great and revolver sefxe2 packing belrn? buys of charge Olin Wellborn. Jurist and father of a J wife, mud here before the an20 miles team of mules, pays over money, which entrancs to the league of nations. It of the robbers Identified as J. hauls under is. all 'On association, intoxicated. Mrs.. to failed Thompson Campdied I appear familya- of Judges of the association re- per. day, the hor la most. econom- finds Its way into the pocket of a Ne- was said, would be consistent In giv- and attorneys, nual meeting - against him the following cently. 79 -d ! ' ... hrf In turn buys ing. their support to ths new proposed bell, fell, shot dead st the taaVa en, who. braska ical.' farmer. A native of Georgia. Judge Wellborn trance. His two companions clothes msde from ths cotton raided by agreement. In speaking of horses In ths eitlea. speaklns: of the value ot horses It was- said by the that a andIn mules was successfully an- offleer in the Con- divorce . . as automosaid: into the automobile, but la theirJepi with Doth Nefarmer.. ths TO hats PEACE. KEEP compared Georgia profit. brought by Mrs. bile trucks. Mr. Dlnsmore said: federate army. member- of i congress Thompson action, her In cities during braska cannot produce cotton, and It is wer the In and "Our to start Investigations gears The American It, str!pped given now explanation is against husband, from Texas for four tearms, a Trac-ticin- g pending. ; - "As a result of studles..otber surveys the past, year ahow' that competition more profitably for Oortia to ralxe quarters to the negoOstlons empha- compelled to abacdaa lt, attorney and for twenty years, statements with will force, all cities to develop abun- cotton than to rear mules. made, and deflnlt FATHER , INFORMED. sised thst'lt was de!ened to keep ) Judge of the United States district team" to us cost In furnished terminals and firms dant and by figures tracks, building. peace In the Pacific by de.ljng with "Faulty rol PennsylRICHFIELD; Dec 7. A telegram who own and use 51,927 head of hors- this factor-wil.court for the southern district, of CalInreduced has a to the vania lead of before to Inevitably mattera horses Pacific all prices tween the islands, powers JK'.trtlku relating ifornia. , He . retired from the latter from San Pedro, CaL. to Martin John- es, we are now. In a position to say creased horse u. Boston. with in 'Colorado, for hard surfaced tn its favor. road- but wtthout being of war, hou4 complicated by son of this city was received Tuesdav positively-tha- t in 1915. on position a, wharves hauls within snd .team tracks, has ways. without side roads for farm many The sgrserner.t, according to inforrelating to China or ter. Two sons who survive r are telling of the fatal shooting of his two horse's working. radius, 1. e.. the .dis- very few hauls that are not under two teams, have forced the farmers adja- agreement Judge Arr.eiic-the than Pacific other o.;rce. c likr.di mation ritory Mrs. of Oscar the Los Angeles daughters. Charles Wellborn Thompson, 38 tance, a team can travel In a day. mile .for the round trip, and Jtoston cent to such highways to keep teams Also it was said that tha sfrupUcltj n5t deslfrom r.r.r llsvnufl tnferfe w.lh county superior court and enormous shipments of otj th public roads because of danger of the her I horses furnish more economical ser move rvrtif of th Its in with further l:a;ion arrcrrfr.t .: an . (Contlnucxl on pswge Two) Jr., attorney vice man moiorueu equipment. wool, leather, fish, vegetables, fruits. of injury." s'.ngle obligation for consultation be- - Hawaiian Islands. statement. .., i v JPn I V I . t S.L.LAWV ER Jk . ent-nt.- HEAD CRUSi - on" tP0tJ H- - i!1 15A ,n ' yirJy - 1 er !-- SUES.R . ' !t - IN TRYING TO - - COMPANY HE RE Mrs.-Obenchai- - UTAHWOfWS j - COUPLE CARS ikY-yn- ps . snM-plcketl- nr - LAYER FLEES after-revisio- FROM POLICE n i I-a- ke toD'n - . - S - ; al . n!i A . w, Anglo-Japanr- . i -- , . " ts. .- - . M ; srm-amer; , - - the-worl- . " . HORSES DECLARED MORE ECONOMICAL THAN 7 AUTO TRUCKS FOR HAULS IN SHORT RADIUS e - : : ..; . st-chang- four-pow- n, , er . and-more . ver-dtc- . - - - Mr.-Dlnsmo- -- re '. . l " - -- : ; D Oiin-Wellbor- four-pow- :.v. er a |