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Show ft THE SALT LAKE At E SHOWS RESULTS E (Continued from Pag Employees of Standard Oil Company of Indiana Have Wage Increases. Plan ofiAdjustment Worked sOut on King's Coopera 4 the clerks, and a contingent fund $725, VMiile, under the bill, none this mouey would be ant in Utah ter June ISO, next, the net laving (he government would not be equal the aggregate stated, as some of ilerks would be transferred to of 6f af to to the Wash-inglou- tive Basis. . CHICAGO, Feb. 18. A wage increase eeut for 11,000 refinery announced today by the eompatty of Indiana, Co all shift men go from n even-daweek to a week, radical ehange in the companys mauu The new schedule fayturiug e policy. Ixieomes effective March 1, and it applies in refineries at Whiting, Ind.; Wood' River, ill.; Sugar Creek, Mo., and Casper and Grevbull, Wjo. What is most significant is Hie fact that the new wage and Lour schedule was worked out by the employees themselves, through the agency of their industrial councils. Last June, as a step in 'democracy in'.indiutry, the Standard Oil company established an employees council, system, drawn up by W. L. Mackenzie King, leader of the Liberal ptttty in Canada. y - six-da- Have Direct Voice. - . Through joint eommttees. on which the men and the management have equal representation, the workers were given a direct voice in the adjustment of wages and hours. ,The process of gasoline manufacture is auch Ihnt refining must be operated ettfry hour of tho dav, every dav of th week. Up to 1015, shift workers worked twelve hour shifts sqvcn days a week. The company in' that year put into effect an eight-hou- r nift with an increase, giving the men as much pay for.eight hours work as they had been getting for twelve. Hut the seven dav week was continued. After the industrial council system was adopted. Colonel W. B. .Stuart, bead of the board of directors, risked cornu ils to work out the employees a scheme that would make a six day week practicable. Western congressmen are incensed at the action of the committee in proposing fo close the surveyors general oftices throughout the public land states, and a meeting of western congressmen is to be called before the bill comes before the house to formulate a plan of attack, designed to have these appro- priations restored. It is admitted, however, that the fight will be s hard one, as the house leaders ha(e given orders to the appropriattions committee to cut all appropriations that ran reasonably be pruned, and there will be only western support for these items that were turned down by the committee. so far us the Suit Lake assay office is concerned, its restoration will be more difficult even than the appropriations for surveyors general, aa only two Utah embers are concerned over that item. - If the assay office and surveyor-generaloffice stand abolished as the legislative bill passes the hour, an effort will be made when the bill reaches the senate to have these item restored, and it is not unlikely that western senators, by combining, mar defeat the attempt to close down the offices of . Uo far as the Salt surveyors-generalLake office ia concerned, however, an interesting situation will arise, as Senator Reed Smoot, ranking member of the senate appropriations committee, has been loading the fight this session for economy-iappropriations. He has been advocating reductions in other of. the Jwill have s n fT I?..!1'.. eoun!r, 1920. TO, 11 heNews After months of servicewith the WASHINGTON'. Feb. II -- Land Battle-mer- it American r.avy, during which tun he tn all alates for former service In mine men. federal aid to encourage their pur- engaged tn the . chase of either rural or city homes, vo24orth sea and, fo! cational education and adjustment of lowing the compensation, based on length of serthe work of sw vice. were recommended today by tha clear of Ing the legislation commlltea of tha American explosivee. I.leuten- Legion, whlth has baen In aesalon hers ant Commindcr three days. Each veteran would bo given Datvia, U. 8. N., haa. an nptfpn of one of tbe four plane. arrived home on a The program will be energetically uiged to hla mother, $ visit, and upon congiess. It was announced, Mra. Lena B. Brice, ,k American Legion does not hesitate "the ' of Oakley, Idaho. He , action to It ' definite stale that expects 't : was welcomed to within the neat sixty da; a." akley with a bn-- . a quet given tn . . , Sprriil iu The Tribune. honor by the Amer POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. II Hiatal lean Legion post at Noel Oavls an received La verna Collier has Oakley and I he bualneas men of the Adjutant Idaho city, and. In a stirring address, application from a group of army nuraes and yeomanettaa for the formation of told of his experiences during the war. list American Legion poet for woThe naval officer Is now writing two the books uudei instructions from the navy men in the state of Idaho. It will be A. Delano post, with department outlining the work of mine-layi- called the Jane at Boise. Some of the wo- and sweeping. He was formerly a headquarters member of the staff of Admiral Kims, men are from Pavette and Welser. Thoaa signing the petition are Anna and the only officer In the American Daley, Sareh H. Smith, Ruby Ann Dnavy to be awarded both the Distin Dell Nellley, Lillian C. Foster. Anna guished servh e medal and the navy cross. ari. Esther JohnLieutenant Cbmmander . ltavis la well Eeblnsen, Lida G. Schmidt; son, May Murphey. Edna Koonls, Leila In known Salt Lake, having graduated from the L. 1. S. university In 110. He Kty, Beatrice Reichert, Luctie Conan and Lucy' Kullander. entered Annapolis the samo year. a a Newton D. Baker, secretary of war; Preference in filing applications will he Julius Kahn, chairman ofthe house mill- given soldiers and sailors who served in tsrv committee, and Senator Reed Smoot the world war beginning today. according of Utah arc In favor of increasing Ihe to an' announcement made yesterday by number of Instructors for the IL O. T. C. Gould B. Blakely, registrar of the United in order to bring Ihe staffs up to the States land office. 1 he resolution allow- highest Word to this state of ing the preference for service men way effect has been efficiency. received by Hamilton passed in Washington December 10. but Gardner, department commander of the has Just gone Into effect, Mr. Blakely American Legion for Utah. It Waa reid. ceived through Senator Smoot, to whom ' Mr. Oardner had written urging coopera- 8 pec Is! to The Tribune. lion In this matter. 18 of The Feb.' OGDEN, Senator Smoot and Congressman Kahn tigden poet the American Legion announced today both atate that they do all In their that the tickets for Its opera, "pjff, Paff, poser to bring about the desired legismornon will be In salt lation. hla for Pouf," thia legislation, put Friday plea ing. The opera will be presented by the Mr. Gardner calle attention to the fact former service men In the city. that there are two R. O. T. C. In Utah. The company will include some of th one at the University of Utah and on at beautiful girls of the city, Robert Ma- the Utah Agricultural college, both of a jor, who waa with the engineers in very high standard, but which are handiFrance, is directing the produriion, and capped by having an Insufficient staff Lester Hinchcllff. formerly of the 145th of Insti uctors. field aitiliery band, Is the musical diSecretary Baker, In a letter to Senator rector. . Smoot, says that he agrees with Mr. V Gaidner, but adds that it la tils belief Foimar service men who are not woik-In- g that the army reorganxtatlon bill, now are mged to register at American before congress, section 10 of 8. 72. will, Joseph O. Wilson, if enacted, enable the president to place Legion Headquarters. who is in chaige of the labor department an adequate number of officers snd nun- of the Legion, said laAt night lliut, If the commissioned officers at educational inmen would register with him and keep stitutions. Mr. Gardner has forwarded a copy of iu touch with him, he would get each one to Lemuel all of the correspondence a job. men today," Mr. Holies, national adjutant, the American "I placed thirty-on- e Wilson aid yesterday evening, "and had Legion. Meridian Life building. Indianapt new men to register; so I am olis. Ind.- if efforts made throughout the s' United States are as successful aa have getting ahead. I Juive calls 111 for helpers, machinists' helpers, a been those tn Utah, It Is thought that of and number stenographmilitary training at institutions throughbusboy any ers. The men placed today were at a out theeounlry may be brought up to a of high efficiency and thd II. O. variety of places, but all are In. a 'way to T. slate l. made a real success. make a respectable living " - planting aa ,ol l i 1 liis' . Fight to Be Hard One. of 11.11 per 'workers was Standard Oil incidentally, MORNING. FEBRUARY Y AMeiican L?ftoal One.) general land office iu Washinulou, uuil of nearly gju.iMHj be accom' plished in thia way. Abolishing the oitiee of surveyor-genera- l in Utah means an apparent saving of $17,745 awhich waa made up of $3lh)0 goyear, ng to the surveyor general, $14,020 to TRIBUNE,-THURSDA- ' T, rfi. L'..!78 .A.?? fight to save tho Balt Lake Should the recommendation of the house appropriations committee prevail in the end, the two Salt Lake offices will elose June 30, next, and the will be auand survevor-geuera- l tomatically ousted from office. SURVEY OF UTAH LANDS IS URGED BY U. S. OFFICIAL I -- only-eigh- boiler-inakei- u'3 ; 1 Weed Out Your Old Equipment 1 uE3 nJ If your office furniture is out of date, your quarters congested or your systems antiquated let us help you weed out your obsolete equipment and get established on an efficiency k basis. - . There is a demand for your old furniture we can help you disjMjse of it profitably jmd make roofn for modem and elegant furnishings, the kind we sell at reasonable prices. Dont block the wheels of your own progress bv putting up with systems and furniture that are out of date. Conserve your space, your time and your energy by modernizing your business n R- $ ' 9 t 'quarters. n I f 9 Many business and professional men took advantage of our big January Sale there are still some exceptional bargains Elegant mahogany furniture at n discount of :Q per cent. Office Supplies at great reduction if purchased in quantity. We carry the famous Leopold and lines. (.Jlobe-Wcrnie- nEt 4 1 9 m 1 Off On Mahogany Furniture a- - , M 1 t I- 25 r-- t 4 a a a a a a ke a Cl v e--s of the New York federal assay office He Death and Funerals I Uitsurvevcd lands in Utah, which to- and has accepted the apiKiintmcnt. The result is a new schedule which until Lake Salt to will unable leave be a detriare tal about 20,000,000 acres, congives all shift workers thirtv-twhia successor is upiointcd and can Serial 19 years of age, James secutive hourr off each week. Under ment to the development of the state, him. Tho unsettled condition of son of theAngeloupoulos, ; rmsamsszasasamsssssaB5&&z Rev. c. Angeloupoulos, pastor I the old plan, the men worked fifty six aud steps should be taken to speedily the office at this time, M. Gammon of the Greek Orthodox church, died to hours a weyk. The new plan provides these lands into shape for home- fears, mayprecludc the appointing of a Philadelphia the early part of the week, 131 South Main St. . a net reduction of5.fi hours a week put ..to. information received yesaccording, ta be cultivated, ac- new man. rt The 1UI- the Rev. Mr. Antreloupoulos. increase la wages steads andto Linda terday by I. C. Tborcsea, United will be held in Phll-- 1 Funeral Office Furniture and Supplies. nmkrs the pay for six davs equal to cording WASHINGTON, Fob. 1 S. Abolition adelpliia services btates surveyor general for Utah, who today at 12.30 oclock and a II that received under the old seven-daof offices the of nine will be sung at the church requiem mass week. A similar increase of 11.11 per in uttempling to enlist tbs aid of the thirteen the surveyors general ami two as- here at the same time In respect for Balt .Lake Commercial elub and other - tia ntso declared rent the rsof father: the in legislaoffices gnef 'memproposed in the say persuading for refinery workers other' than shift orguuiUons The are relatives the father, surviving bo a tive appropriation report tirday by the ' men. Hoofs are not fo l.f cliitnged ex- bers of eongress .that it would three lusters, Mrs.- CHga Brouse, Mrs. Teter-le- , injustice to the west --to follow house appropriation Theodore Mrs. and Mathews Mary cept that men working forlv four hours grave be would which The sub treasuries and two brothers, Andrew and ho-- f a week mny increase it to forty eight tho advice of the house appropriations abolished nt end of fiscal year are at crates AngeloupouJos, all of Philadelphia. f affects com- committee and abolish the Oftices of hours if they wisli--lNew York, Philadelphia, Bosmon laborers, machinists, blacksmiths, the surveyors throughout the western Baltimore, New ISt. Louis, Muzetta Mort Chicago, Fill, daughter of George states, and thus delay the survey of ton, Cincinnati, boilermakers and others. er. DOUBLE BEAUTY Orleans and Han Francisco. The survey- W. and Muzetta M. Kewaon Htt, pom these lands for au indefinite period. 1906, tn halt Lake, died last 20, April on discarded be June 30, to ors general Rather than to drop the work, Mr. Assents to Proposed loan. Fu384 at the Reed street. home, night Thoreseii holds, llie federal government next, would include those in Arizona, neral will be held at 1:45 o'clock OF YOUR HAIR LONDON. Feb. IS. Austen Chamber-lain- , should appropriate $2iU,(MI0 for th sur- California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, hiindavservices In the City cemetery. afternoon anBooth The cortege w III leave the home at 1:30 chancellor of the exchequer, New Mexico, Oregon, in Nevada, for the lands Utah of coining nounced in the .lords today that vey e clock. We have now applications for Dakota, Utah. Washington, Wyoming the gov foment hail assented to t lie Is- vear acres and Alaska. The assay offices at balt more of than the 3,000,000 in the sue by tho. French government survey Danderine creates mass would Earner Madsen, 2J years of age. died Lake-CitS. v D., and Ileadwood, I.ondon market of a loan, t tie proceeds of land, and many of these applicaTRADE HARK at a local hospital yesterday following I of which will be spent entirety In the tions have been made by men who were be closed oil June 30. an of attack The will c pneumonia. f body waves committee the bv amount and date in the service of their country during thick, gleamy Reductions made United Kingdom. The be sent to Malad, Ida., today for Inter- - I of the loan have not been fixed. There recent war and are row waiting to are general throughout the goy eminent ment by the Joseph William unTaylor is no fpiest Ion of a loan by the British the some include snd seryice dertaking establishment. go back to th eland to earn their livgovernment to the French. economies on the part of congress, there he said. ing, in the Hitma $400,000 cuts Charlotte Elizabeth Da Is, I at aggregating being If the work were to be rut off John M. Ward Dies. amount to bo spent by congress for born November 8. 1909, tn Salt Iake, the fiscal of this end the governTHAT GUARANTEED year the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank DETROIT, Feb. IS John M. Ward, ment would lose about $50,000 on work miscellaneous scry ices, including emDavis, died yesterday at the home of I widely know n, theater manager, died here that is not bo can which and ployees. Mrs. John Q. Henry Sampson, 820 East pending tonight, aired 6. Mr. Ward was conNo new government services are es- Forty-fift- h She was 111 .Southstreet. nected whh theater Interests here and completed until the end of tho and the request but a" fewTiours. tablished bv the-b- ill Funeral services will I , In Buffqlo lor many ears. encommerce for bo held at 12:30 o'clock Hunday. Sur Mr. Thoresen said, however, that lie of the department of are her parents and two brothers, Molasses From Cuba. was not apprehensive that the surveys largement of the foreign and domestic viving Carl Frank and of bv appointment EverV commerce bureau MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Feh. IS. Arrival to- wouljl be stopped at this time, mid- additional field agent in the far cast, Mrs. Marv Bocker, 24 years of day train Havana on the steamer John once in a while, since about the anil the America Boutb and wife of Oscar Bocker and daughter age,, Loien, towing- two tank baiges tarrying dle of Mr. Taft's term as president, the Central or I denied. was countries new 400.000 gallons of blackstrap molasses, Mr. and Mya. Frederick T. Brown, died I member of congress have European in Idaho Falls, Ida., Monday following I marked he Inauguration of direct water decided to cut down expenses by elimito an inland Mississippi an attack of pneumonia. She was born I importation the money expended for sur- SILK SHIRT THIEVES Vflvor port from In Salt Lake. The body is at the Iuba. The molasses natingin the Joseph west. This offise hns been veys VVilImm shipment relieved a shortage In the mixed about Taylor undertaking establish- - f HAUL TAKE times. $2000 be several abolished to menu ' feed industry. Of course, one can never tell und this Robbers broke Into the store of Gray may be the time, he said. New Mexican Senate Ratifies. Joseph C. Hansen, 10 months of age, I This also applies to the United States Brothers & Co., Ine., 258 South Main son of Frederick W. O. and Maud West- - I SANTA FE. N. M., Feb. Jg. By a Lake, according to street, Tuesday night and stole twelve wood Hansen, died yesterday at the I la a few momenta vou ean transform vote of 17 to 5 the state senate this af- assay office in Balt is street. Funeral serv. four plain, dull, flat hair. You can have home, 440 in charge of the John Gammon, who ternoon ratified the federal dozen silk shirts and sixty Ices will beChicago suffigg held at 11 o'clock tomorrow I it abundant, soft, glossy and full of he said, and Manv attempts, amendment. It Is predicted that the office, silk hose, valued at apmorning at the home. Friends are In-- 1 life. Just get at any drug or toilet house will act favorably, probably tomorhave been made to abolish this office, pairs of men's2000. lnterment wtl b In I counter a small bottle of Danderine The Store waa en- cittdoemefirvn1' row. Opposition almost entirely disapand I ran not logically see that it proximately ' for a few rents. Then moisten a soft peared today when Dan Padilla, represhould be abolished. From a geograph- tered through a large Ventilating way sentative tram Bernnllllo county, who had ical location, it should be the centra! which opens onto the roof and Into the idoth with the Danderine' and draw FUNERALS led the fight against the amendment, 'this through year hair, taking one small office of this district. Of course, we office. withdrew his opposition. i a time. Instantly, yea, im- trjn1 are busing very little gold bullion at Two men are held In the city jail in enSlTw1 of rCastVnU hrnh I ,ha heauty with the thefts, and the po- Monday,' will be held at 4.30 oclock this is connection little there because time gold this Make Escape From Jail. , mass, so soft, three of the Bilk shirts stolen afternoon in th Midvale cemetery. Mr. I , yUT u'0Uiiavu,0ul,e report Webster-Wisbeing done in the west on ac- lice mining e an so i to store, do All dust, fi. D.. from IS. clothing la the Holton Feh. Orville survived up. his easy MITCHELL, wife and two by ,ous count of the high cost and the manv 21 South Main street, have been recov- children. an excessive oUJg remoxed f&tuuULT aud-- Henry ..Neu burger, held on He I a member of the L. - lines- - which held.1 la O. V. O'Brien sr charge of rohhjng a ptore at Htrher, speenlntiooe along other O. following 34 ered F. lodge No. Let Danderine put more life, color, of Castlegate, which and will have, S. if., encanrd ffom jail at Woonaorket. are bringing greater returns on the his arrest by Petectlxes L. charge of the services. vigor and brightness in your hair. This I T. W. Milner Tuesday night, and C. W. in'etmrnt. forty mi Ira north of here, eaily today. stimulating tonic will freshen root The office here is well eouipped, Steely, 24 years of age. Is held by DeServices for George Leland Freeman , scalp, cheek dandruff and falling ha r . G. M. and Wire K. L. Hamby. tectives 1 I some ones than of the o wilt be held at think, clock Saturday after- - and help vour hair to grow Will Open Peace Farley. better, long, thirg Wilson, was reA. Spotford. alia 0ranJ wd that nre to be kept going, ond we are H. chapel at strong and beautiful. ' (Adv.) LONIHIN, Feb. K. The Lettish legaleased yesterday on the grounds of In- Murray? with the smallest office force tion here announces that the Lettish operating evidence. sufficient western of the offices. f neany to ha decided open peace government . The funeral of John Doyle, who died Mr. Gammon has been appointed to will be held at I ts gotiations with soviet Russian In con-ju- n ' February 1. will be held this morning. o'clock tomorrow lion with the other border states. take charge of the refinery laboratory RECRUITING OFFICE afternoon at the The cortege will leave the home, 213 Instead of Thursday, as City preSouth Fifth East street, at 8:45 o'clock, cemetery.announced. ANNOUNCES PRIZES and FVienda are invited viously will proceed to the Cathedral of the to attend. . Madeleine, where regular high mass will Prizes to be awarded !n the Salt Lake be held at 10 oclock. Interment will be Funeral rites for Mrs. Chrlstenla B. district for the bet essays in the United In Mt. Calvary cemetery. Johansen, 77 years of age, will be held States army school contest - were anat 3 o'clock' this afternoon In the Joseph Service for Elisabeth Bowring WoodIt is unequaled for every purpose where real shoe durWilliam nounced yesterday by Major A. R. Emery, funeral chapel. Interment 15 of of years bury, Mr. wilt be InTaylor age, daughter City cemetery. officer in charge of the local recruiting and Mr. Thomas L. Woodburv. is required. You Ret shoe satisfaction when yop ability SIT Lamoffice. A ellvcr c( will be given by the bert place, who died Tuesday, win be oe ask your dealer for the CWL, Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Fyhn send them in; we duplicate any Ians at reduced prices and return by ' recruiting officer for the best essay in held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon tn th district, and cash prises aggregating the Pioneer Htake hall. The body may of Ogden took place yesterday In Ogden next mail. Send them today, or keep this label . for future 13 are offered by business firms. be viewed at the home from 10 until snd Balt Lake, The speakers at the Ogg essay for each dis- 1:30 o'clock tomorrow.. The den funeral were Andrew Jenson and -CUT OUT ALONG DOfTED LINE AND PASTE ON PACKAGE Victor K. Madsen-- of trict will be sent to Washington, where, Salt Lake and on April 19, a board of Judges, consistE. Funeral service for Mr. Catherine C. Bishop George Browning of the Ogden MAKERS OF GOOD FOR FIFTY YEAS3 ing of Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, Reese wilt be held at 1 oclock tomorrow Second ward. Services wers also held st General Peyton C. March and General afternoon In the Second the City cemetery yesterday, at which BROKEN GLASSES FOR ward Adam L. Peteraon. J. M. SJodahl and John J. Tershing, will announce three corner of Seventh 8outh and Fifthchapel, East Andrew I winners of the gold, sliver or bronse streets. Interment will be In Jenson spoke. Enoch Jorgensen City ' medal and the trips, with their parents, dedicated the grave. Mrs. Fyhn Is i I to Washington, D. C. by two daughters and ons son. bljiiiiiinii Augusta Tenberg of Salt Lak. Mrs. Services for Mrs. Elisabeth Jane Mrs, Armour of and Butts Vhrlstjna August of M. wife W. CASES Brady, INFLUENZA Brady, wilt be held at 4 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Fjhn of Ogden, REPORTED BY BOARD la tho Eber W. Hall funeral chapel. Changes in System. m ta I per-eet- I - - miiiiiiiimniiiiniiiiuiuiiiiiiimniiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiimmi; hi I THE mt-A-TA-N hoie-e-o- I AM ALL SOLID , I ,pd. w. - vote-seekin- g - one-ha- lf ' -- E-- uplicate Broken Lenses ATAN NOLAN EARL SHOE CO. cSS prize-winnin- SHOES SCUM sur-viv- OPTICAL CO. 109 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Fifteen suspected cases of Influenza and three deaths were reported in the cltv estidav by the city boatd of health for the day. Flavoring Extract Habit Spreads. - TABLETS - ff? ly-j- ; lhVajliL Z. C. M. I. DRUG STORE. Ttrlnklng of "flavoring extract" aa Intoxicants has Increaoed to such an extent tn Salt Ijike and Utah cities and tbsns that score of sppee s are being mgde bv wives of men who bavs formed tee ha'ui and mothers of bov to have th practice stopped. to a statement mada jesterdav K ate by Mathonihah Thomas I nited prohibition dire tor for Utah J f Funeral eervlces for Philip Levin will' Funeral services for Louis Benton, a be held at 2 oclock this afternoon at native of England, 82 years of tgs. who Ihe 8. D. Evans undertaking chapel. died et Beryl. Utah, February IS. will be Services nil1 be conducted at the grsve in the City cemetery by th Salt Lake lodge held at 2 3 o'clock this afternoon In th O'Donnell A Co. funeral chapel."" Inter- of Elke, of which he vrks a member.' ment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Hearing on Murder Charge. The funeial of Mrs, Emma Adams, 89 S. D.. Feb. 18 George DEADVVOOD, wife of of see. Herbert E. Adams, years wid be he'd st 3 o'clock tomorrow after- Searl and his wife were given their preW noon at the Joeeph Ilham Taylor fuliminary- hearing todav on tne charge neral chapel. Frtende are Invited to at- of Mra. mother. The tend. Interment will be in the Wasatch bodymurdertng of the murdered woman. Mrs Hilda esmttery Neamy, was found, part1 charred, in tbs furnace of at 8, D. Servh-efor Henrv K. Eakle 32 years 7. The hearing w li be continued of age. son of M'llsrd K sad Wuhfiiqina lomoirow, Ln 71 ii.munn uiaiii Mf Litte Adj in T'l The Tribune GENUINE Clear Though that ihe color. frayranre ami pun y of your butter are cenulne REAL buttrr haft bo ertde subsuiut?.- fCKS NELSON CREAMERY CO & Classified Column LhW rny Yield E z t |