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Show X i VX A liv Ai ! f I i T Jiii'' dll I i SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. .. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 21 PERSONAE. OGDEN DEPARTMENT LMK wuuuu u4 aimm. luu Vt m. IZb WANTED 41r M with Bcttraiaic trvaiveat Wl M - wec ( ' There It no warrant la the etetutet or constitution of Utah tor a school district to chew' fees from the Iterant of pupils resident In the school district for attendance at the publio schools of the state, according to an opinion rendered to E. J. Norton, assistant superintend-en- t of publio instruction, Yesterday bp Dan B. Shields, attorney general. The opinion wea prepared bp James H. Wolfe, assistant attorney general, and saa in Attendance of officers and enlisted men of tho field artillery batteries in the guard of Utah army service schoolp early next year ie urged In order! eent out yesterday by Major W, William, adjutant general of the state. Thla is In accordance with a letter received from Brigadier General J. McL Carter, chief of the militia bureau, announcing the following special courses of Instruction st ths field artillery school at parti . Fbrt RUi, Okla.t . 'It appeal that the board of educaFor national guard field artillery offition of tidgan le attempting to exact cers, first class, commencing March 18 from tbo parents of pupils ths sum of and ending June 15, and ths second olass common cinjf Septembop 10 n 140.25 for each pupil attending the inbr o schools, where such pupils were not Horse shows' mi. course, first class, Janresidents of Logan at the time of tho uary 10 te April 10; aaeond elats, jaiy 14 taking of the school census, who are now to October 10, bona fide reaidonta of said district. Such first class, January 14 action is unprecedented in this state. , toSaddlers14;course, second class July 14 to OcApril tober Law Requires Attendance. Communication course Each class lastSection 4740, complied laws of Utah, ing twenty-tw- o weeks; first etnas begin1017, requires every parent, guardian or ning January 10, and second elate July 14. Ths orteri Issued by Major Williams other person having control of any child between 5 and 15 pears of age to send set forth that Major Frederick A. Prince such children to a public, district or pri- inspector-instructIn artiUsry for the vate echool in the district in which he national guard, 14 desirous that as many - . resides. officer and enlisted men as possible apSection 4741 makes it a penalty for ply for entrance to these schools. Copies of ths letter from the mttttln bureau are wilfuUp falling to comply with the of section 4740. being sent to the heed ef each field arWe would like to knew br what right tillery organisation In the state, and atLoechool of board Such exaction of the tention ie specially drawn to certain feagan is demanded. Ws believe ths ac- ture Applications for eatrance from tion unpreoedsnted in this state sad enlisted men. if ie elated in the orders, cease The should invalid. must be made to reach not practice totally et esce and every child residing in the later them December it, Washington The" officers courses have been ardistrict be allowed to attend the schools located there, without Charge regardless ranged with the idea of developing instructors tot ths field artillery arm of ef when their residence started." the service, Ths maximum number of Other Opinions Written. offfoers allowed by appropriations and facilities is asked, and the men are to be Two Other opinions Were written by the for their natural military aptioffice in response to lnqulriea from P, selected tude, with n view to utilising their servA. Thatcher, chairman of the industrial ice to maximum as instructors in the ommlion. la one the attorney gen-- future. The taking of the course Is erals office declines to give e definite the voluntary on the part of tbo ofopinion, and advises the commission to sr.tirely ficers. The must reach ths bring a test case In the courts This militia bureauapplications through ths adjutant genquery arose out of a ease where a Work- eral not later than January (1, man was killed by accident. Two minor courses for horteanoers and sadIn dependent sisters hsvs sleeted to take dlers the no is ddstred of previous experience of the workmens compensa- ths men the benefits Attending, and ths only qualifition act Ths mother end perhaps ths cations ho physiare that nsoeesary they tether of the deceased are alive, but no received from either. The cally and mentally fit and dealt to learn word has least two at and must have question was, can the commission Pro- the trade, to tervs after completing ths ceed when only some of the dependents years hsvs Waived -- their constitutional right course. Ths Successful candidate will to asraotton at law and elected to take recetvs diplomas which should bo of civil Ufa greet value te them incourse compensation T for enlisted Tho communication Mr. Wolfe thus states ths position of covers specialists 'elementary electricity, the attorney general office: lino conand radio, on signalling, telephones Cogent arguments may be mads Ws would struction, tactical details and considerboth aides of this question. able work. laboratory not Care to have the commission act so So far as pay of offleers on duty With as to deny dependents compensation when they Were entitled to the same. natloaal guard units ie concerned, eayS students attending these On the ether hand, ws feel that tho em- the letter, schools will be considered ss presployer should be protected, if he feels service that he may be subjected to a double ent fur duty during armory instruouon. liability in any form. Whether or not he would be subjected to a double liability in the laat anaiyais is Something about which ws entertain serious doubt. Nevertheless we believe that this procedure which ws advise is ths proper DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. , . .course In these esses." it is held that ORPTINTTM Shetle Terry sad OsalM A , In the third opinion When a child has been born out of wedhetdlsg vaudeville bill, SUtioe sad eveeiag, CARING Elates lock, It should be regarded as a dependLOXW4 Hemmeratote to ent, when the father hasaa acknowledged "The Dsughter Pftys." tad vauderUla a dependent HIPPODBOND the child to be his; and Retr Ctatoger ead aMsriat it is entitled to receive compensation. player is Tha Dtrore tgoeetloo." Mstiaes This opinion was prepared by Assistant today. O. C. Dalby. ALT LAKB The Ctrl ik lbs Llmoeeia, thla afteaeda Sad twain. ha-tio- at a ho-ge- I. or bn 01, onov norvtxA Deatht and Funerals DEATHS. Henry O. Ortggs, son of Eart O. and Ellen Belies Griggs, died yesterday at ths family home, til West Eighth Moutn street. He wee born April 26. 111. In The body at the Joseph Halt Lake. William Taylor undertaking establishment. Tha eaakst will be opened at tns family home from 15 oelock Monday until 1M o'clock Monday morning services will be Funeral afternoon. 1 oolook Monday afternoon at held at ward chapel. Burial ths Twenty-fift- h will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. . Georgs M. Tucker, 55 years of age, brother of Patrolman W. F. Tucker of tho Salt Lake police force, died laat night He at his home 1487 Third Eaat street. came was a native of Balt Lake Death to heart ' after a long illness and was due trouble, Mr Tucker IS survived by his widow, Mrs. Elias Bwaner Tucker, and by the L lira following sons end daughters) LeonParkin, Mrs, Harry T. Oaoarnon, ard George Tucker. Stephen John Tucker, Wallace Howard Tucker, Thelma Tucker, Irena Tucker and Viola Tucker; and Henry Tucker of by three brothers, Cowley, Wyo.; Edward Tuck er, Cottonwood, and W. r. Tucker. Ths body Is at ths Carl' Eddington an-A-t Co. undertaking parlor. Funeral nouncement will be made later. ' - - - Funsral sendees for Btspbanus Meyer will be held at the Wandaraere ward chape at I O'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in City cemetery. Funeral services for Emit Klempau, 13 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. John whs was Utah, Klempau, Bountiful, killed at Boldler Summit November It, when hit by an angina, will be held et clock tomorrow ertomoon et the SecThs ond ward chapel. East Bountiful, body may be viewed from II o'clock Sunday noon until I o'clock Sunday . afternoon et the parents' home in Bountiful. .... Mr. Klempau was born in Germany and lived In Utah sines 1601. 11s was a timekeeper for the Denver A Rio Qramls railroad at the time of Ms death, lie served with th l45t h field artillery durtug tha world war. Ha was released from servius end joined ths United States marine corps. He married last May U California. - ! Injury unusual experience of Cart Engelke, I years of age, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engelke,. 3751 Qibsoti avenue, yesterday aftaraooa while he was on his way to his home ea the west side of the Union Depot company's tracks at Twenty-eight- h street and Pacific avenue. Tha aocidont ocourred at tbe point where Dr. R. E. Worrell and a nurse had a narrow escape a few days ago, wHbn their automobile was crashed into as they were on at) emergency ease. - When the switch engine struck the boy it hurled Mra headlong onto the track but the footboard of the engin rolled him along the track until the engine was stopped. The boy's companions were horrified when they saw tha en- him, but their terror ws flna strike to astonishment when they saw Mm get up and walk off tha track. It is announced that tha eitisens who made a protest to the city commission about tbe crossing following ths accident to Dr. Worrell are planning on seeking a Conference with tha members of the city commission and the railroad representative with n view to securing relief from the condition. Owing to the large number of residents ot tbe west side of the railroad tracks and ths large number of industrial institutions in that naighborhood, it is said that the matter of building a viaduct over the tracks at Twenty-eight- h street will egaln bs urged. - OGDEN SOCIETY OGDEN. Nov. 19. Th Child Culturd met yesterday afternoon nt the University clubrooma, with Mra J. M, Clark a Browning end Mrs, Joseph was hostesses, A talk on Legislation given by Judge Dan E. Sullivan. Miss Lueille Wright gave vocal number, accompanied by Miss Gladys Rich., ' Club -- a Young Ogden Couple Back From Honeymoon on Coast w912 INVKHl'lDAfObS. Expert invaAtlgatort of hit kind of trouble, 'OGDEN, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mra John aro at your avrvlie. AH work strictly codfi-dentl514 McIntyre Loral offlc bldg. Fletcher Scowcroft have returned to OgW1724 e05. den from California, where they have Phone Wa been for tbe past month In car a child a i mol WILL their hot upon give - . W1710 refined ftpap Uy. 4412 W. honeymoo.n They are now at home in the Browning apartments. Mr. Scow introduce the harm tree Nestle" Pafcmanaal croft is head of the work clothes mann TOHair eeeh Wav nducUoa 1 price for facturlng department of John Scoworoft will he gives by Mademoiselle Alphottaiua A Sons compayn. Ford a lieeneed operator, at Boat liaveu, 871 Ths trip to California and return was Main. Wa 8828. wSMl made in an automobile over the Arrowttiaa 13c lake the place of egg at k head trail. Speaking of the trip,, Mr. B A rdoer vhtibl a. per Hcowcfoft said the rout was a popular on to southern California, Hoapitalg especially during the winter months Ths roads, he 5tUXU D.V'iiiNo added, are fairly good the entire dis1.'X and matcrutly ease Beat tance. He also said the road promised carBom for by graduate nurae. All kind ot giro to be the chief one from Ogden to ths hyglaaio treatments aud niUsh maaaage gluon Mr eoasL Paula Lu Reasonable rate by expert. 1820 Sooth 10th East. Uy. bold kahr, B. 5rc Work Is to Be Rushed on Ice Plant at Ogden OGDEN, Nov. 19. Tho concrete foundation for tho ice plant being erected In th railroad yards by tho Paolfio Fruit Express company has been completed and I now ready far the brick work, which probably will begin Monday morning. The company employing about 309 men and construction wiii bo rushed during th winter month The company expects to have th structure finished by 1621. 1, July Bunkhouse and a dining room for th oar of employees have been erected. 1 WILL FACE JUVENILE COURT. OGDEN, Nov. 19. Elmer Leavitt and Qrvai Nordqulat, each 17 years of age, lats last night by Sergeant A. M. Edward upon ths charge of stealing an automobile, were turned over to th juvenile court authorities today. Th boy are alleged to have stolen an auto belonging to Fred Kuhlman,- - 3666 Hudson avenue. While driving along ths street one of th wheels of tho machine cam off, and th boys were found In this plight by Sergeant Edward who was conducting a search for th ear. - foCl-- CIECUIJLB ITTCE3 CIRCULAR letter Wa 4635. 4488 C. ADDRESSED Wilkinson bldg. Pboa addressed. suit 4A1 rLurr . JSea W4 RUOB. ARE mad from old rardou aud rug regard tea sf their coadlUoa. 458 Redoado ave. 132A. qyiaod tree trimming, tree Was. EXPERT taka rat and r7374 BURLAPBA.G3 rAMOU3J51UaXpiAN3, all7 professional Oa Uasley w4Ul The Ladles Aid society of tho First Armatux Winding, Electrical SnppU Frosbytsrlan church gave their NovemAUTO generator ber dinner this evening in the chttrcn armatures, washing michln William Liviah. 248 ol motors, alee trie iron Decorations, suggestive parlors. ofMMS 8060. Wa I. 8 were on tat. used table the Thanksgiving, BE WILL BURIED MONDAY. T Plate were laid for 168. Mra William OGDEN. Nov 19. Funeral sendees for V, Rockefeller and Mrs. Slack had charge SUayEYXNG Melvin Fickford Barnett, infant son of the dinner. MENTE BU Joseph and Gertrude Plckford Barnett BooghL soldR VETINUINltTRU aad rented by day. A. J. Duke, this morning at tho family Th A. M. I. elub was entertained thi who died v8'"2l 821 Atlas bldg. In Pleasant View, will be held Mon-da- y et her Sftemoon by Mrs. F. E. Wardleigh 1 oclock at tho Pleasant afternoon at avenue. The Washington DRATTINO Bishop R, T. Rbees time waS spent with needlework. Din- View chapel. Th interment will be made in DBA rn NO, tracing and bine print work bp ner waa served, a basket of roe colored th North Ogden cemetery. and white chrysanthemums forming th nlvanlty student. Cali Wa gs&iftj. 1T8M centerpiece for th labia Tbs ThanksCLUB INCORPORATES. giving idea was carried cut in th favors The Swastika club of Ogden, organised aad place cards. , Covers were laid for cmNAPAnmNG real-don- ee -- i, purpose of promoting good feU WAGENBR, lults 504A Soott bldg. lowshlp among its members, filed yes- BERTHA 8883 A special terday with th secretary of state a copy China painting, firing, ala. club was held this afternoon at the horns of its articles of Incorporation. J. Hope fo XNSUKE Y0UB BADIATOB K. Thome of Mrs. F, N. Hess, till Brink er avepresident; vice preai-dan- t; . L. Meyer, secretary-treasure- r, nue. . - . . COLOMBIA Kem fmia, Gaanuitd. Ob T. Dunn and B. Bennett additional and difiitinf Ut All winter. BtraiiArt Vulcania-tnrector 71)4 B. 0. H. chib wit meet with Mis B. fnff Booth. Ca , w48f Mary Dunn at her home, 3031 Grant avenue, Monday evening. TAttOM twenty. ' meeting of the Cfltlld Culture a .. Mr. .' 575 Stb Aro.. Wn 7513 W, Tailor to ' men aad women. 11 lx beat elate W166 work at moderate prtcea. WE do oil kinds of cleaning and repairing and lTrat-c!s- s work, at tho Weleomd prerasing. V7tutl Inn, 147 Kart 2nd Sooth. BOUTHUATB, BABY BUGGIES no Ut ta while you A. Wi'li as your baby oarrugo wait. If tha wo era pat ra raw mm wkoral U stock. W whsraia are broke bar UM W. GUTHRIE CO. 32 B. 2nd booth. I go-c- dft7 ITBNTTIIHOSPITAL BROS., furniture repairing hn Doll lustre g gpeclalty. Wu MORRIS 382 N, 1st West. reftn-ishlo- 6183, r7b55 n h SHOE BEPAJBDTC a BETTER work, material arrvtc 6. K. ft kora Repairing Oo., 518 8 Business Men to Aid Special te LEHI. Its Death by Drowning at Lehi Tbs Tribes, No V. II. Boyd Kemp, the son ef Mr. and Mrs. Fred was drowned Ths ahild ykstsrday. Kemp, wandered away from the homa and was found dead later by Its mother in a tub of water In a neighbor's yard, ft bout a quarter of block distant A physician was culled and Worked for some time in an effort to resusoltate thi child, but puts not successful.. Funeral services noon. wul be bold tomorrow after- noon tomorrow ta tho Thirty-fir- st ward ohapoL Bishop J. Fercy Ooddnrd, bishop of tho Thirty-firward, will haws oharge of tho service, gpootal musts will include a vocal solo by Mra B. P. Thomas. selection by ths EUts quartet and ?iwo numbers by ths Thirty-firward choir, Tho burial will be In City cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home, loti Seventh East street, from it o'clock until 11. Id o'clock tomorrow morning, st st Funeral sorrloos for Mamrot Thomas Intent daughter eg Mr. and Mrs, James A. 1 swell. 185 Wilson avenue, will hold at I o'clock this afternoon at tho bo PowelL horns, Burial will bovln City cem story. - Fpnerat sorvtooa far Mra. T. II. Van Wsgonor, It years of ago, will be hold st 6 o'clock this afternoon at the home, 181 Thirteenth Enst street. Burial wUl be in ML Olivet cemetery. Funhal services for Mrs. Anns Mur- ray, Who died Wodnooday night, will be held at I o'clock thla afternoon st thi Van home of her douehtor, Mrs. T, Wagoner, 165 Bouth Thlrtsonth Eart ML in Ollvat Burial will bo ths street. cemetery. ii -- OGDEN, Nov. It. Assurances of Ogden business and professional men to aid the proposed SL Marys hospital, to b built Under th of the supervision Catholio church, with Monslgnor P. K. Cushnahan as director, was given at the Weber club today when a number of repreaentativs citlsena gathered at an informal dinner as th fueata of Monslgnor Cuahnftham Monslgnor Cushnahan called attention to the fact that Mr. and Mra A. H. Haywood had mad th start for th hospital by donating ths sit and Mra Haywood had opened the subecription lint with tha first 86004. He spoke of the crowded condition at th magnificent' Dee hospital and referred te th fact that many local cases war compelled to go to 814 Dak because of the laok Cf accommodations here. Other speakers voiced th sentiments Of Monsignor Cuahnahaa upon th need of another hospital and offered assurance tn th ftnancing of th institution, A, P. Bigelow, chairman of th general committee, preaided at th dinner- - The other speakers were P. T. WrlghL James Devin James Brennan end Warren L. Wsttl president of ths Wsber club and the chamber ef wnmarot, .20, Bala 00'Pt. cldy. .OOlrisar .00 PL cldy. .00-Pt- . cldy. .oolciear .00 Pt. cMy. .OOlrieudy -,0"l('leer .Oujriear ,00, Clear .OO'Clmidy .64 Cloudy .OOlClear ,0o Cloudy .18 Clear .00 Clear .(HlCloudy .00 Cloudy .04irlotidy WEATHER STRIPS CHAMBERLIN metal atrlie, needed wherever there It a window er door; estimate fur. nlahed. Waa 12UT. w2U0 VETERINARY PR. MOtftAf Rick, Denllat, 542 Sooth Waa. 5011. alarinary Surgenrad Waft Tempi phone WINDOW CLEANING ,p COMMITTtI REPORTS AWAITED. OGDEN, Nov. 19. Three committees of tho Ogden livestock show which is to b held at th Union Stack Tarda 'January SURGEON V hutm claanlu. WINDOW, America,, it My. X.HT tew m V msstlng. WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. OGDEN, Nov. ll. Cruelty and inhuman donduot as ohorged hi the suit for die vorc filed in th district court today by Rachel Brown against Fronds M. Brown. Th couple war married tn Ogden June 10, 114. There aro no children. Mr. Brown alto a aka for ths division of tho waxing, trail lea O p6ft4g assessment. No, 19, of 1 eent per share wa levied on all th leaned and outstanding share of capital stock of th corporation, payabi on or OcloLrar, 1626, A before December 5th, URL to Thoms Carmichael, secretary, at the, office ot Newhoua this corporation, room 61 bulidlng, corner South Main street and Balt Flac Laka Exchange City, Utah, nr share upon whkh ah and that xmraument shajl remain unpaid at th proparty. float) Of bualnea on Intrember 5th, l&Jo, shall be delinquent and advertised for FORGERY 16 ADMItTEO. alo at public auction, and union pay. ko OGDEN, Nov. Hinckley plead- ment la mad before, shall be sold oa ed guilty t tbe chars of forgery in tbs December loth, 1820, to pay th delindiet riot court today before Judge A. W, quent aaseesmenL together with the coat A gw He will be centenoad Monday, advertim n g and expense of sale THOMAa CARMICHAEL, , Hinckley is alleged to hav forged check for $86 on the Security BtAt bank Secretary. ' last AtirueL , gw3tt 197-Ja- it 894)3. at Th But. vbiftl ' t kind of new Bonding Co , 2917 I. Hy. 9061 W4S16 ami L1C 921. WORK. AliKNCk eaiLI r you all labor ET. YrAAT- r.Nsk.uxh.11 184 RlfolC.hr 4 - 4 1 KtK h B EM PlAll MaNT ADB.NLX. 51 Wust errand Sooth et. Waaateh Oldeet, Herat and Eelfehl heap UOIKU LAPIS, h and LABOR PUMN1UHED S. U 6UAR. BeP. AGENMf, 49 W, 1ST SOUTH, v8 WANTED Distributor far Utah aad Arlaaa to 54. killed inhkillpo distribute tha Crease fir, tea and fifteen-gallo- n mad la air, electric aad hand hare a good propoolttoe I offer lira wire who era Show ut result. Central Clear Vteioe hale C 32th ead Broadway. wtona Denver, Colo. WAMKiL 2 good shoe repair men. tn)883.69 to 840 per week ; Job Wlro htrtngor Brofo Oreud Junctiou, Colo. " wSS7 HitiHoCJLsattS KitiBia wltii far. Oni; oa eccustemvd to earhtog 8390 90 er more vr mooth coeraidcred. Exceptlnnel epporteuity. UNITED SALK COM PAN 3, 2132-8- 5 R. Bon, Lee Angeles, Calif, w899 XOt'NO naa, preferably axperienced ia electrical sale lines, t associate hitnaelf with Oldest national electrical merchandising company ie th country; unlimited opportunity for w,1t).6 naitt men. Addree 41 Ai. Trlbuno. W K heed an intelligent years boy, about 1 Did; on willing to rtert et bottom of large Good opportunity tor proraoiion organisation. If you nre nmbliioun, xurawer thla td. Addraaeo. 8, w41.'7, , Tribane, BRIGHT boy, tboet 16 yenr ot age, to act Good an mail clerk. opportunity for' go' rancemeat. tlalary to atari, 549 pet Addree Tribune. AMBITIOIS etflce hoy, about 13 yrarar i ra. Commerce at 840 per month. Add reran (J era, w4 lW Tribune. AT ON LB Thoroughly experienced tellers, we are busy. Gray Rio. A Cra 23 B. Mela pumps, model W 3!i street W413J drummer for At race Flral-ciera- e dance work, to locate ie Blarkfoot, Idaho ; MeXosai R. LARGE Stotk to select from. uet b reliable sad steady. Cramaionlcrat at ' once With Victor A- - Barter, Ra. 2A) Sooth display yards, 422 o. Btat. W42UU Stout rat., Black (sot, Idaho. a day dlatrihuUaf free samplee, LOST AJrD roUND MAKE new plaa aelUng Indian remedies thrum b, L06T Elgin wrist watch. Her. 3, a Mate be- drug atoraa. Kxclueiv tea-lor- y, No eahvaeelnp. tween 1st aad Sid Booth. Reward. Phon tall 811 South Wert Tempi. ) W161S Hy. 2627. W. H. MilcheU, 8j9 A vettmahac. WANTED LORD On female brown Irish Better dog, 4819 Beak bldg- Walker Return to Americas weight, about 5ft lb A firai-cira- ra W1472 WANTED bxrbre; guarantee, RH) Reward. Railway Exproraa offlc Cv3. per week and commluiaa. Addroee ' Box 4d24 Ely, Nee, Nick Vnralllon. WITH GOOD-TEA- R BOX with wheeL to make deliveries. Jenalnx-GutucheLOUT ONE WIR WHEEL, COllD TIRE, 34X4. RILVERTOWN Bugraving (to, 285 Kdiaora RETURN. PHOM FOR GOOD REWARD 528 ATLAS RUM). WAS. SBVd, No. 1 fruit maa. Apply hi rare. WANTED-r-Be IL 0. Knack, Central1 market, 52 Wi941 MOOTMEOTa, TOMBSTONES WANTED From Inside of Loow'o Caalra thratef, aad 10 ft. m. Thureday, Nov. 11, twL FlndraC phono Hy brown whiter baby buggy. W2744 761 So. 8rd hast. 803 M. LOST Small brown fratnsle tog terriar; stab let 434 a Booth. RAIL end Jr. clerk, permanent poeilioa, --lrar Bteto age. AO corpora tion, advaacemwb raebioJ drarao Tribuao. WANTED Schoolboy to earn fat fureec Mht . 6i4)-Jead moreings far room. Wan. to American Railway Ixpresa toil. Rstur w8IH2 ioUNG nuro te work st rode fountain . ve Co.; reward. alngn, to with noma drat tter exptrieitew " LtlHT Dirk brown Marmot fur root belt, Tribune. Adders 8th art. fthd R'at. preferred. Balt Irak Thvatr of REP. Hunt kmne W8648 TOUN'ti man with lot Call Wa 8137) reward. The best ghapra how to operate typewriter. 1A)RT Aiminaur tug, brat end of paremsut Ip th city log the fight fellow. Addree t 83. 0 Tribune. WUBft Bingham aad D. di R. 4). depot. Rotur J, F. Mitchell, 348 Keytor ooerL Wasatch A'. I 4188 7871-lL)erl reward. 1 aurora case, BOT WITH WHEEL, 13 CIRCULAT101I LOItr Pair of nose-gia- n W432J 5800. Wa Reward. APPLE Cli OF TKKUHI8 " MGR. CULATION LOST A stickpin, pearl, aturounded by dla moods and net In plslinum. For delivery of ' ' 'vddTI raws to 135 5 W. Tempi at., A Very Uherel wdifoS BARBER wanted at 147 W. 2nd Bouts etr.M reward will be paid. Bteady job. LOfcT A adya ahopping bag. cootaining lat-tPacific pan ta it 0OL0RED jenlto. folder with Unto Apply eupertetendrant, 4r-- , W44W9 and currency, between Main aad Rrtghaaa pheum fhenwr. Reward. at rest pharmacy ra Sratb Tempi email brap6-te- l; WANTED A mt foe joailra la W42M6 Call Waa. 8147 W. salary 89 peg month, with room, foard L05T Black ratia handbag, embroidered ia Bd Plate ltuedry, 3 line horapUel, Beltae. hrowa and gold. Con tut Lrochvt Utah. blu veiL srork, handkerchief, ear tmofe, kid glove COMlBTKNT pad depeasble eteeogrepher,' n HoReturn to 528 B TU Bart. Hy. 5udB-W- . min office work te Cerboa oouaiy. Kbfact W482T ward. Tribune. tncea required. Apply to box H-Waltham sold W4949 U)RT UssUenus opra-far- a Wa hack. "1808" w with engraved watch, with email capital te 4837 ABSlbTANT 4795-J- . Reward. -- thkflP 814 McIntyre bldg. araftt Anerbnch'l More. DOST Bunch of hey ELEVATOR DPI KXPrUF,NC'ED Harry Ren WANTED Its torn to 4th floor, Anartmeh' - ERATOR. APPLE HEAD BELLMAN, NEW W4346 nett. Reward. W4'.13 HOI HE HOTEL, . LAibT Dm eewtrakla craitrar, st 4ih South, ho Reward. Call Uy, WILL furnish warm, comfortable room to tny( Green SL and 7th Kna eara wh went to take hare ef 4A furnace. W44&5 1892 W. '. LOdT White fox terrier, 30 mile west et ' tf wautod. foreman, LABOKER8 ReApply 4585. Woe . Belteir ra eftoedwey. city, J bouts end Bteto, street paying gang. w4u8 ward. PACK LOOK BOLT CO. waste hlgh-ciaa- a rai abeut IA emulate 1A8T 41 liver ftare. Be Ml. Moran, Bsmiob hotel, Wedne. a key, etc., ia Psremoaat-Kinpreea- , W4U J. day. Reward. O. M. BerrykiU. Waft. 5U8-W4327 MAN with ear, to drive to eeuatry fW data a wtoX Mr, q Udder. New Grand bratei. Lost Bitek puree, coaUlning silver ted i Liberal reward. Betufls to 147 WoodTrade Leam w4f.w$ bine et. Tel. Woo. 4U57-LOdT Rpectoele, In Behubech rase. Call We. MEN WANTED lv N, 5187, ut leave at 1120 tod eve. Reward. Wonderful Future. artH w45M LEARN AUTO AND TRACTOR BCtSKESK'N blue cow, big horse and scar ra LOST The eomlng year will be the biggest to The hip. Reward. Box 120, R. F. D. Nw d.4023 site r Indurate?. . Everywhere there wiii b A traloed kfb. Retar Rirh-moe- d LD5T Rrowa eultcee. Reward. OCR 8CUOOL8 BCCCESSFUIXT TEArtfp W4(4d by practicei experience every phase ef the ettt 818. epts-ret- -' LOdT Between Beubrargec depot and B! ero- tomohiie, tractor, ratxtioaxry end maria weirtwg tad retreading, de le, Ogdeo, era smell blec ploaesl grip, gin, tire vuWaaUlng 1 aiecbaUary and sad child' wearUg append-Notif- y nod b rasing eetry brunch emtalalag ladys police, or fthoo 44R--8 Ofdee, er Vuwlvra, Irie week. ONLY FEW WEEK! REQUIRED w456 We. Btroo, Belt Lekfc OCR GRADUATES GIVKM PRhJfiviLhSeK : white kitten. . NVEuTWHKHR. BHTRA 3RD Half grown dirty TN11MJTND OPPORTUNITIES, Reward. 34 Ceajua Road. Wee. 5193. w4i4 AHFOCLATHUiS' LEADING AUTOMOBILE set leveller Bmell parrae.N eoaUteUg 3A)5t' eur echooL th thoreughaeee ef mt with small diernmd god prnrL Reword. Was. endorse ed th eomptetoaea ef out equip! method w458 meet. -- 1707 or Wee. 641Q-J- . TUI BIGGE5T AUTOMOBILE CONCERN i eras AUCTION BAXEB their mechanics to era echeel fee eaecirat eieclricrt treumg. Thee aataarohil ceacerm FAB OUT. CHKAF KENT. SMALL EXPENBB. an eaostaaUy ealllng so aa ter gradueteer-ba-eaua- e to why we rail fooda cheap. (hey knew th type of me w lorn our, $37. SO BB ee a DAX AND EVENING ULAUhEB NOW-.u- !! ' "98 '388 urt l4itldM40 ratte Davenport . Dressers rage AxiaiDater iaieid iiouleuia A lot ef aed kail, price. Terms. n, 1& 00 84)119 ID d.99 rug sad furniture al MICHIGAN FURNITURE 00.. 80 Booth Butt at., opposite Craraty Bldg. v5481 Wes. 3148. la-s- 11 MEETING. gtven that special meeting ot th stockholder of th Btlvrq- - King Consolidated Mining company of Utah, ra corporation of Utah, ira hereby called to b held, rand mm will b held, at tiro offlc of told company, 610 Newhoua building, corner of bouth Main ntret aud Exchange Place, in Balt Lake City, Utah, on th 20th day of November, I9fo, rat 8 o'clock p. tn. of ttuit dray, for the purpose of amending the article of incorporation of sold company, and particularly Ih previously amended artki VU of Hid article, to as to increase th capitalisation of aald corporation from t 81.260.000 00, and ao a to 11.000,04)0.00 mureas tha. number f the - authorised eherra of capital Mock from l.ooo.voO to nd 0 ft to place Ih 1,280.000' ft he re. inureased number of shares, to wit, Into th treasury of the cum nan y and there aubject (am to euch disposition a may lie lawfully mads thereof by th board of directors. SOLON eriuo. Preaidant rand Director cf Held Company. R. F. MORlliH, bHERMAN FARGO, Director of Bald Company. W1S58 Dated November 5, 1920. Notloe WORK.- 1M5 So. 7th Dnu btdi Kotlc in hereby given by th board of education of (Tucha county school district that it offer for al four hundred thousand (8400.000.00) dollurs of th bond id district, authorised by ot a station of February 17, 1920. Raid bond bear dote ot April t, 1930, And bear interest st th rat of f per cent Pr annum, payable semiannually at tha First National bank of (h City of New Tork, or at Cecil Valley Banking company, Logan, Utah, rand aro due rand payable without option of prior praymnnt a follow;, $20,000.00 at th end of on year and $20,000 00 rat th end Of each succeeding year until paid. Validity Of th raid bond approved hy th supreme court of th tat of Utah. of th abov Bids tor th purchra of bonds will be received up to th rn. 1 p. hour of Saturday, December 4, 1920. No contingent bid will h reoelved, and at; bid nhaii be accompanied by certified check of 6 per cent, payable to th order of the board of 4ducation. Th board rraervera th right to reject rany or I . bid. By order of th board of education of Caen county echool district. Dated th 8th day ot November, 1970. G. A. IKXiAN', lYraidant. ARTHUR JENSEN, . Clerk. w427 SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Piutus Mining company, principal pise 5, 7 and I, will meet at the Weber club room ho9, Newbouae building, of Monday evening. It Is anticipated that baitbusiness, Lake1 City, Utah. some report of tha progress of the comI meet hereby given that at mittee will be received. Charted H. liar- - IngNotice of the board of director of th Flutu toin. president of the show, will preside on held th 28th company Mining day of Ih I Was. o'- Walter T, Gray, NOTICE OF BOND SALE. ?r New Ogden Hospital -- 1068 Srd av - v..rt OUTH. bXAU KtlPI.OlUENT i OSTBI0H FEATHEBS FBAIHKU feurada, dyed, cleaned and surled. V8SU3 M. Whitaker, 171 Boath Srd East. IXOOBWOBg WE lay, surfsc, ftn and wax all end sid floors. Balt Irak Floor BAILEE A RONS CO. Cut llowert for all arFuneral dasigaa ertlatleally B- - tod Booth. ranged. Prompt dsllva.y. -170 Wa 563. CUT FLOWER. POT PLANT, FUNERAL Help (Male) aiw por hfij. 101 was. headquarters -c NATIONAL AMP. AOE.NL WSAT , " B. WAGNER BAD AND BURLAP CO., dealer carload ape in all kinds of bag , rtUJ rialty, 344 W. Broadway. ORIOLE Colored Jau Band; 88B8-.musician Phone Wa leader. 14 K. 2nd loutb Deeora KIND FLORAL CO., lions and design work our apectiltyj prompt sttution given. Phone Whs 2418. EVAK rUiRAL CO,. 2tU gouih Btnle; Wss. . Pfootpt 061 Cut f lowers, funeral Assign 82 service. Wanted STOLEN TREE TRIMMING at Mra Funsral aervioss for Joeeph IL Morgan, formerly bishop of the Flftoeolb ward, la Salt take, will be held et II o'clock j Calk-ari- Child par-tor- Down and Dragged Along Track; Comes Out Unhurt M- burned et sea and blown tip with gunof "Dead Mon powder la the production Toll No Taieo, ' by H. W. Hornung, creator of Raffles." visualised as a Tom Terries all star apodal production. Dead Man Tall No Tales" WlU bo East street. shown et ths Gem thaetar for Oho week, commencing today. Isabel! Olson, 15 years of age, Ths scenes showing tbs are at see, ' of Mary Ephraim, Utah, died yesterday morn- with the death of nearly all ea hoard the ing at a local hospital. The body will treasure ship, and ths blowing up of ths be removed to Ephraim tomorrow lor vessel, are some of tht anost spectacular funeral service and burial. The service over seen la a motion picture play. will bo held there Monday. The body is new at the Joeeph William Taylor, unMeets Mias Olson wad dertaking establishment. , born October 4, last, ' st Knocked Boy eii Mrs, Jennie Eugenia Olsen. 47 year of go, died yesterday at her homa, 556 court.' She was the wife of Carl Tuttle A Olsen. The body Is at the Larkin 355 , Second undsrtaking establishment, FUNERALS. , Funeral services for Aaron Morris died 67 who of age, years Thomas, Thursday morning at ths home of his daughter, Mrs. Carrie Thomas Williams, 707 Wilson avenua, will be held in the t, Carl Eddington A Co. undertaking South street, 1041 Eaat Twenty-firat I o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Thomas Is survived by his widow, Stoker Thorns; three Mra Elisabeth daughters, Mra Mabel Root, Mra Carrie Thomas Williams end Mra J. M. Miller, ail of Salt Lake; a son. W. ML Thomas! two brothers, Henry T nomas of Riverside, CaJL, and Valentino Thomas of Valley, Neb., sod by ens sister, Mra Mslicla Smith of River ids, Cai Ogdon WEATHER DATA and Mra. Ray IL Pearson enter- j tained th member of the J. B. club ,h M 8H Lake City, end their husbands last evening at their Hore&ibr VJ 10, J&20: 39 Twenty-thir- d street Musis AMERICAN B. W. Ottfftthi latest auM homa Tca'peratro-Hlsh- e.t wt 55 today aa4y and games provided entertainment tor bigbrat la hl moath sine 1874 wu degrara) Flewer) predocttee, "The Lev 74 d th evening, After which supper was gra; lowest last sight Path Review) a sedan SretiaBd st las At degra) tew-sthis Bioath sloe 175 wa 3 degree Ideas, suggestive of ThanksgivWilUero Feneem ta BROADWAY below Drsg Be- served. deco-ratiaero; mesa tenpentar ing, ware Carried out in the table tor waa ST rtas; billy Vast in Tbs Fy Cap; Ms aonnal waa 5 degrees;today accumulated Weekly. aloe the flint of the month Is 17 d Covers were laid for the following! sea IT11A14D Merle Pore in Twho4tea accumulated defletoacy since January 1 Mr, aad Mrs. Georg Ws then too, Mr. peso; i 181 degree. edy; Path Raws. Mr. Mra. and John and Mr. Guy Olson, Oaee a Randisi and Musas la KTSIMA Lyses ea Humidity Dry bulb tempoaatura at 8 a. Mr. and Mra Jack Ander8 degree; wat bulb temperature et 6 a. number' ) latetaatlaesl News Weekly; s son. , 42 degrees; relative humidity at 5 a. m.. H4L Meessad Northwest tbe rest drama ef a ! P dry bulb temperature at aoo Henry, - Pjld sad C H. Stereos, ersua Th Missionary society sf ths Eleventh time, 52 degree; wet bulb temperature at aoo go lets. 441 a ward amusedance ward in th gave relative oo degree; west's aengemeet, ment GEM Commencing humidity at aoee, ftua time, SO tor rat; dry bulb temperature hall this, evening. Dead Mas Tell Ne Tales" Itsnisf 57 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 4 p a Calvert) ala earned. 45 degrees; relative humidity at Ths marriage cf Mis Alice Gorder and 4at ft.4 p. m.. at., 41 par eeuL TEtai Fea- Raymond B, Rogers took place WednesDead Men Tell No Tala for th twenty-fou- r Precipitation boon day evening at th hams of th bride'a ending at 0 ft. Total was aooe; total for thla Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gorder, 3451 month to date in m. tured by Burning Vessel at Boa, parent 1.03 inches; accumulated Adams aveitu. the Rsv. J. EL Carver per. for this mouth to is ,U of aa lach; Bogins today a Goa Theater. Th couple will total prccipltatlra aincodata forming th osrsmony. January 1 to date la spend their honeymoon in Los Angeles 39.50 leches; accumulated excess sine JanuThousands of vsesela have been bought and San Diego. They will maka their ary 1 la 06 inches. Sun rises at 7:22 and seta at SO Horanr to be burned to balvgge copper sheath- home in Ogden. her 30. 1M0. a ing and other metal, but In all eessa A farewell dancing party was given WKATHEK OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT heretofore they have cessed to be of utilP. M.. MOUNTAIN TIME. , this evening in th Third ward amuse-mecarrier. ity as sea hail by officer of ths- - Sunday Such was not tbe ease with the vessel Bhft school, in honor ef James F. Farr, who bought by Vltagraph for 445,500. was old, but staunch and era worthy, and will leave November It for the southern -- 7 still In service as b freighter with the states mission. Punch was served durn probability of several years of Usefulness ing th evening. Music was furnished by th Ridges orchestra. v? before her, he It was bar destiny, however, te Wsttace Held ftt IA1. ways Audaciaiia; Mack SaaaaU coned?, "M? rAkAltOtmT-gjmgB- thank for Mrvua ELkt rKUJ ImnaMU sad XUS , 10&L Office, 520 Twenty-fift- h trout, We. Carrie, LaiaSert, Areede Rrooft 5tlU Bid. B 746 ess Phones axis offiefc 665; Ogden correspondent, 664 and COHNS cured, atwilotely wilbout pal, tn-Cel- l 1 2vd Hruok Arc he bll. tssotft IS YOU vast your hair work r pris cloth efo63 mad riht, o to 46 k. Had Soaih. W4S16 t) PIVOUl'K; bankruptcy; bustara truublra, Lowill, UlicvIrvB eeefidcaital. Law goi iefuraiatloa aad advice tree, haiuuwl 15 aaeoclatUttt, Sul Alla block, 8d Wst Had Se. ITRALpIBECTORS OGDEN. Nov. 19 L. F. Moore, 484 O'DONNELL A CO., undertakers an ambalm-- r years of age, who was driving ths auto223-22- 7 mobile which struck and injured March Booth Wrast Tata pi sL Phom Kit SUhkAU Of L ft. UAL INftUHMAlltlM. Jane Fenn, 5 years of asm yesterday VI,DlVCUUfc 4622 LINL HAL LAW rWALllLS. Wa IW dl. noon near the corner of Jefferson avenue INTKUV1KW8 ANDCONFIDENTIAL B. K. Ma5. D. EVANS, nadertaker, amhalmer. Mrartuary and Twenty-fourt- h anil 406 H'-'street, when Moore a tthew, alters-- ? and couaa-lo- r, 331 A e4414 W'aaatch chapel, 48 So. Stat MftftS automobile plungtd over the curb and bid.. XI Kaat Viral Wrath. onto the sidewalk, was found guilty tn the PKOVKeaoK an RLE givv sal. CEMEyERIES y juvenile court today and sentenced to tivstmvnta with f cnvfxtlsg pay a fine of 178. Moore was arrested ear ayatem; scientific electric maasage; WASATCH Lawn cemetery; perpetual ArBrook 867 thla oo C3S4S hoaltb. Suite advice ths morning by 34 Bo. Hall at. Phone Wa 1M. polios. pecuti I 2883 is -- announced by ths police depart- cade. eoreer State and Broadway. It ment that speeders oq Twenty-fourt- h and 01 H hair work mad right at Ih Vanilla PUT FLQWER3 Twenty-fift- h streets, where there are ktooppe. 887 Mai Waa 12t)2. vrtU several school buildings, will bs taken into litDDAKT FLORAL CO. More 3 doors north, hav the u uimer tea t t court and jail sentenoea will be strongly LA ill bn, cumour anti 35 South Mate. Phone Wa 1648. Cut flowfauou bleaching prucea. Glb-ao- e ers aud by futters t design recommended. r43li vOteiT 215 htate at. Parlor. Bteuty Judge D. R. Roberta of thee city court LA Dlk8 AND t'ANTLEMEX, has indicated in past oases that he it rLORISTS determined to give jail sentene in all Cenault our ajmcieliata for all scale trouble. rHIM EHKKSt LAMDOLUMS. halt Laka1 oldest and Ulbaou Beauty Parlor 21$ State it. case of speeding or reckless driving. OGDEN, Nov. 19. To be knocked down leading florist. Funeral design our specialty. M!t. KIND, graduata masaeuao an BBAUTX Decora units. 67 South Main. WeaaUh 3315. and rolled along ths railroad track by e t'LLTt RIST. BALD.Nfc.8S pdattively cured. 4JU room 120. K. LUtdea 125 hotel, Broadway, switch engine and escape was ths Boy Who Ran Girl Down Sentenced to Pay $25 Fine Attorney General Deplores National Guardi Officers and Practice of Collecting Men Urged,-t- o Take Fees From Logan Parents. Instruction as Offered. tod to to Alt who lidM word tad feympAttif ad lot tho many beiatiful (loworo oeat, fnllmrinf dFtb ol John, oor dear non end broftor klH. AKD MBS. a. Jo AhMSTUOaNa riMUaY. WR wish (o express our heartfelt thank ta th employee of tbo Denver A Rio Grande railroad, tor their kindness and sympathy during our recent berearement. ' MIL AND MRS. JOSEPH 80LM. Sad fcovifc I 150,-0u- 0. ,' FURN. (ALE Th torgeet, gtooaert, beet ecoad hand toraltora, reaged stock ef fit?. gad general booaeheld geeda ia to are boet a good a raw aad their regular ill be told tor a boo Fhraltar Irak Balt (to. m-l-ll prior. There good Eaat Breadway. Was. 6037. V3228 Balt Dk'e Reliable uet my guereate oa foralturs flri; it meaaa muea mooay. 49 Bteto. Win 6o81. hja WANTED FuruUur. Brave time ead troable. Call Belt Lake kevnliure. Was. 037. IF yea her asyihiaf that you weal to have cell K. Oratorio, sold ead get best lerauila. the dock. With tepuieUeo. Waa. 5245. 87! C. JENKINS. B. 8at Bo. 91743 rat. romprateet euctlmerars, mil hure--e, cauls, hupleueai er rnirac. anlrae. Ceil et write inter oiouiuaro P. 4). Bra lltia. We. 440. AacUue tows. X CARS' expert-Ber-n! aayihte ea where, VS4T3 JEALfiOSmmjG ' elraraalag ead kaisuoualug. Week guaraaierau to pricea. Bllrara, Wen hi)99-)i- , LDW tad ftrlurara ro leaning, haieeiateiag. W. 1-- ixareoex, wash haewaraota. FA PER 8341 J. LlAANiNG ably, (all wa and KALMOM1MNG A. J. Hy. 191-N- rro dM-W- a)u yhit. Waa, llhU2 dour reaec w9U9 Window Shades ' auto and Tractor men wanted eras, Uvlitg aad at big aa'Ariea. Ideal N dltleaa. Men ef tsy prarmeaent, for FKh BchooL hit woraiug asevraraary, peavlraa axperieiM CM guaUfy te few weeks Inf well-paiNOW Writ poralllenn. Neuaeal Aotaaootlste partlculerh. Beuth Figuereo, La An gales. Oral. ' Sgra wl r vt Baxopbone M08T popular tnetrument (tears It) 19 learaxua. Wara 3hlM. Da Reesirn 7ih ravraeural, Jrahraraa, WDM Danclnf New Track' Ira t era 9earo WOODWARD'S STUDIO, BraUroom. fancy and stsg dauc-ln- g also Ope Buadayv It 'A daily, LEARN TO DANCB few leeaoaa la td Bo. Hraia.. taught. (roll e write. if W48lj RHEUMATISM AND LUMSAOO . !.; N, lWAHASHl, I36 South Weat Temple message We. 8938. Japanese specialist; dra or , stiff knot free ef rhar intrartiaal, urarvoua hraadechra e. ate. AU eiamiaatloo Hours. 6 to 11. 3 to d. waited PATENT ATTORNEY! FATENl iteeigne, eoglm ftld Alto btera. atarrterae, lx lew. Vtrae. 4 t ira- - tgftd. HOUSEOUEANINO flora PAiNIINU, kamamleisg, paprar Rennoauhla waxing Brasrac leaning. Wan. prleta 4227. entrarad. i F to being note te the beet grocery tores, end the mnaagrare of tbrae stores will tell ynu that they rarer saw ft food then B A F, product wit better endore-mea- ta WW3 P. O. bo 1071. JXANNINO ef bldve and for tanned end mad isle rugra; hurra mid euw hided t kprelralty. Pecker's 7 n xidvrmtet hhop. 108 W. 8u houth. wihod Was. itetnu. CALL ' , East 2nd Bwth. Balt Lake City, Utah. Oraxlxad, Callturnia, TA) Freak lla BL, Tacoma. Warahlucum. 25th and Eart O ftt.. Draaver, Cotorraeo late - d Lawrence Btra, F-- to 590 PAPER cleaning, kalraumlalng. floor poUMilagt Wurk wall washing, general clcraiueg. wend Hy. 4f74. uaOw YOU will find B 1. tn BROS. AUTO AND TRACTOR, , ,r , BCHOOLS. Die. BBMPHIU kaadea-abl- e BUBSTITUTES Al running Don't dxpnrimeet with doubtful ftrbeolg; Ting rkela eg practical motor enroU is tbe iergm c bools te the world. Braoche te flltee Cities te the Cal ted Btete and CaMu. Uioc and lofarmftxmm Write er eU ( kind HOUSE RCTAIB WORK Uy. 1SUK. 1 do all ktedt ef emve-graa- K1G SAL dk ATTORNEYS bt.lt I LDSR, luneyerot-lew- , -- L LAWYERS proceedlhe ot ell klad tooew-rubeedled; collectiuoe. L. I. Levtoa, Iraw-- r V 104 Welker I end Lawyers A4J. Age?-- , V, 4 bldg. LEGAL RAGTIME ' flAKUTnegu,Tvr-er ear. Waiermraa d 44 In 14 Vy bra, ! Mo ra. hleiB. JTOOTBPECIAX.TT te repair week, cerpraoterlug, FOOT troubles eorrocUd. Quick uhd le rates. Uet. A. L ttensrau, 30J Boyd Feta plertrelnf nod rent sot werk. Rraeeranrabte W1U4 , Werk .1 4 y Judge bide. h ' ew ra |