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Show THE IB Vi S ALT IiAKE 5, 1922. THE GUMPSJAMES, THE &ALL AND CHAIN i f WU.. tbmpt fcNft YotM VE$din- ZANbta.. Contest Over Ogden Links for State Title Brings VEMJAMtvl ksr r lik? ,!if 's i , i da $P b . I I it f b( - fA OGDEN, Oct. 4. --Mr. AfcW Bigelow of ths Ogden Country club, th big to win tho state tHlo for women tn th tournament which la being played over th link of th Ogden dub, was furnished plenty of competition here toplay by Mr. day In th aeoond-roun- d R. C. G william, on of th young player of th local club. Mra Gwllllam displayed remarkable ability, playing con latently during th entire match. At one stagw of th mate ah was three up on Mra Bigelow, only th experience end knowledge of th gam winning for the favorite. Mra Qwtlllam wa three up on the sixth hoi. Mra Bigelow evened up thon play on the ninth. From this atage th contest was nip and tuck, poor putting on th part of Mr. Gwllllam causing her downfall. Mrs. Bigelow won the mate on th sixteenth 'hole, three up and two to play. Mra Richard Leek lost to Mra F, W. and Baker, th latter winning seven up conlx to play. Mra Baker playtrtg a to Is of and expected sistent gam golf, be one of th women In the finals Frigolf In day, 6h ha played remarkable th last two matches and 1 pickedwin-by many a having an even chance at ning In th semifinals today over Mra 1 t f idCs f ; s : J ; f THt voOou h PttvprtP ov PltOMlSB CfcSt VevtH6 rwwJtfc--, ViKPPlM- v: Pt-- vtxor.n6V ar MdD l- TMt Km Lire ih 'rwa VtT we o thm vack VX.VVHTS AT WS CPU- .- EUEtH COMPOUT PHt ICX C0MVE.HE)dce Cf ABU CIVB IH U- V- I K Ptu VT V4E -- 1- cjb cams, hu'i's. 6 WX - HE HU b Vt- TviE MO PUl vtlkd A TTW UUTT A SuMkAtSL 6A.R.DE.TV0 Of TWEM AT A TAXLt CAH6 TMEAfc-lkH- tMtS AV IP m TMt W0ELNOU 1f6UEE IT OV)- T- nX0 tACvl 0TW6OS H0THIH& WEU, XLBE V. rt' fsil'if Sweepstakes Silver Trophy Is: Won "by Utah County Exhibits ? - Bigelow. f Mr. - El F. Defeats Salt by Fraction of Point, With Artistic Display Largest and of Products. John H. Seelp A Sons company, Ift. Pleasant; second, Heat A Son, Glenda, Wye.; third, Robert A. Ponton, Krda, Ctah. Bull. 2 year or over Plrat,' W. L end Lovrlgad, Cola; sacuod, C, Hauf Pint, A Son, GleodO, a SNAPSHOTS AT THE . STATE FAIR Wye. Bull, 2 year and under g Pint, John H. Seely A Bono company, Mt Pleasant; aeeood. Robert A. rwtaa, totU, tub; third. Job fi. A Sons company, Wt, Pleaaaut. Senior yatrliAC buJlrirrt, W. L. and JL D. Waraoek, LtUnd, Colo.; cond, Joha H. ftccljr A Bom company, ML fleutat; third, C. Hittf A Hm, Olcado, 'Wjro, Junior yaarUnc bull rtrtk C, Hauf A tm, Giando, Wyo ; aaraod, John R. freely A Sum Hobart A. Fenton, Brda. ecmpaayi third, ftenior ball ealf-rira- t, Joha H. Scaly A frema company. Mt. Pleasant; second, 0. Hauf A ton, Glcndo, Wyo.; third, Robert A. Fenton, tod a. Juntof ball calfrewFIrat, W. It. and R. D. WamoeAs Xdoycland, Colo.; accoM and third, John H. freely A Bonn company, ML Pleasant. franioc champion Akli W, 1 and &. O. Way nork, Lore land, Colo. Junior champion buUO. Bauf A Son, Olando, m ht a 1- six-pie- to-u- music-contributi- Mra-e-l.- why Beck-Anders- U War-noc- is er first-roun- n Hay J-- f n merry-go-roun- - Chark-atoo- 1 fnr-al- l, BRINGING UP FATHER 'one-ha- one-hal- Tam-pako- s, By George McManus tkree-gaarte- n Mlr-Ixz- ran, pane Sixth raca, fixe eighths Alta M . (ladling. Dixie Lad. Dark Light, The Vamp, Boacoe Goose, Just Bight, Temple Standard, Seventh nee, Indies bucks, ooa half mile ran, in the Fee, Big Jim, Big pom 16 ReinBull. Uoree, .Sitting Eighth nee, men's nley, eos end e half mllee, pane 1.10 String of H. P. Puett, C. B. Irwin, Judge Bcobey end Landrum dk McCarty. Ninth event Pony ipole. Awards In the cattl department, s $125 complied and given out yesterday, W.. H. Btandlsh being the judge of dairy cattl and John T. Caine III judg of beef cattle, follow: Dairy rattle, Holstein Priealaa Ball, S years or over, flnt, kneel Hatch, Wood Chess; sec- PAY WHILE YOU WEAR Thii Week Only, 25 I y ond, Cache county, Logan. Ball 2 years old end under Bros. . company, Woods Cross; Discount on Wedding Rings . I fino - t r.S UI J F We Have Thoso New Shapes White Gold and 15-- and 18-- K II tf Tfc it ! f ? t 3 v - Beautifully Engraved $25.00 and Up. 17-Jew- - 54 lA r wlI V vtvi GET HER A .DIAMOND so "r r ft i We can save you money, besides making the terms --venienl Wonderful values,-$25.- Small Payment Down J -, WC- -. T'S Lake Brat waa defeated, by Mrs. Dorothy Browning, four up and three to Most' i play. Mra Browning played th first nine holes In 44, th lowest score to be turned In during th present tourney for nine holes Miss Ad Child, one of the youthful . women elated to grab the title, lost to Mr Wednesday was Salt Lake ebunty day state board of health Is attracting much U WTltUm jsowles of Halt Lake, r" Imeven up and six to play. Mlse Childs at the Utah state lair, Th Boyd Park attention and favorable comment. waa to and progressive step in th batthe greens, very good up gam silver cup for the largest and pressive tle against preventable diseases are strikMra Bowls being far superior to her op- sweepstake One of the most graphic ponent In putting. . A gallery followed most artlatlo display of horticultural and ingly Illustrated. these l porter, designed to illumi- Wyo. these player on th final nine bole of agricultural products went to Utah coun- of Grand champion ball W. L. and B 2. Wa nate "Make the the way bard for nock, slogan, their matt. Lora land, Colo. , th fly and easy for th baby." semifinals Mra C. ty by a fraction of a point. Jn the first-fligCow, calf by t year old or owar, with Utah county" scored S3 points out of a On the same floor a the health ex- aids Plrat J. Doom won by default from Mra L. T hibit Is the workshop fur the adult blind. ML PfeaaLaAd aaoond,7aha U. Sooty A Soon, the first possible 100. Salt Lake county waa a In Iee. In the other, matchwonIn over a yearn old or orcr rirwt. Jobs H. frawly Mrs close second with an aggragat charge of John Strache, who conducts J. Hanks of 85 flight Mr, th regular shop for the blind at 120 A Cow, EX front company, Mt. rieaaant; aeconA C. R. lumk, three. up and two to play, waa third Davis awarded points. East First South streak, this institution Hauf A fran, county Gleedo, Wyo.; third, W, JU and match very Interesting prise. thl being being nominally under th direction of th &. D. Waruork, Loreland. Colo. throughout. Mra Pumke was three down The jqdgc were Dr. M C. Merrill of Utah state school for the blind. In the 2 years and under fr FirvL John H. Heifer, overto hard on the first nine and fought the B. Y. U., Provo, Dr. George Stewart Salt Lake shop nine adult blind, Includ freely A.fron company, Mt. Pleaaant; oacond, come her opponent' lead, of the U. A. C , Logan, and J. Edward trig two Chinese, weave rug and bas- C, Hauf A from, Gtwto, Wyo r third, W. U Mra Henke will tfieet Mr. C. J. Doon Taylor of the Utah Harm bureau. Salt ket. Aside from a small appropriation, and R. D. Waraock, Lewaland, Ooio, In th final match In th flrt flight here Lake. Senior yoarlinf heifer Pint John H. freely th maintained of is this sale Shop by tomorrow. Mrs. Doon will heve a handiThe scoring was made on th follow- the rugs which the blind make Some A Bona company, ML Pleaaant; second, W. L. cap of 20, while Mra Hanks1 a ill have a ing basis: Variety, 10 points; quantity, of these products are proof of a high de- and &. D. Wamock, Loveland, Coio. ; third, O, 12 handicap. Mrs. Hanks th favorite 10 points: display, 30 points: quality, 60 gree of skill. Hauf A Son, Glando, Wyo. to win the final match. The fair management announced yes- D Junior yeartinf heifar first, W. Ii, and H points. The evenness tn general averages Wamock. Ixrreland, Hoio ; second and third, Mra A. P. Bigelow, favorite In the between Salt Lake and Utah counties terday an ex tendon of the hours for H. freely A frna company, ML PleentaL chomplonehtp flight, will be pitted against was eo exceedingly close that it was with free dancing on th eeoond floor of th John Senior heifer calf Plrat and second, W. L orsemifinals great difficulty that a decision was manufacture building. A Mra F. W. Baker In th D Waruork, Iweland, Coin.; third, C. R. and Both of these women have reached. Thursday. chestra, under the direction of Otto A fron, Glendo, Wyo. t '' Th products shown In the booths were Grow, will be on hand dally from 8 until Uavf been playing a consistent game, many Senior t f famalJotui H. freely A p to determine divided Into three classifications fruits, 5 oclock tn the afternon and from 7 un- Sons, Mt. champion believing It a mere PleaaanL forage and roots. Salt til 11 oclock at night the winner. They are veteran of the vegetables, grains, female Junior W L. land &. 1L was an easy winner on Hawkins Military bend, C. J. Hawkins, Waraock, ehamplue LoweianA Oolo. game and are expected to put up the lake county,was explained by one of the director, was added to th fruits, but It -- champion best contest of the tournament. fWmato John fi. freely A Grand In th other semifinal matoh, Mrs L. iudgee that the Salt Lake county exhibit agencies yesterday. Helds Mili- Bona company, ML Plea sanL no tary Concert band, John Held, director, Graded herd Tlrat, W. L. and TL D. Wir William flowles, th Ion contender from teld no sugar beets, no alfalfa and of the with specially selected solo lata, gave Us nock, Lcrreland Colo.; accooA C Hauf A Son, Corn; three ofth staple products Balt Lake, will meet . well were conrepof all these while and usual excellent county, afternoon Glcndo, night Wye. Brownings Mra Bowles will have to bs herd Find, W. L. and IL D. certs yesterday: the Salt Lake band, Dan Yeartinf very accurate at her Short gam a as Mr. resented by the winner. th melody for Warnork, Xjeceland, Colo; second, C. Hauf A furnished director, Jansen, at keen Is and driver a long Browning In. Boxelder Not Aon, Glendop while race the th 'Wyo.; third, Joha H. freely A crowds, On of th largest galleries of putting. manufac- front con peny, ML PleaaanL entertained In th i Wober county was the only other coun- orchestra th tournament Is expected to be on deck Lord Plrat, W. L. and R. H. Calf ture building. to witness the play tn these two matches. ty of the first class that entered the Lore la ad, Cole.: second, C. Hauf A Son, The winner of this match will meet the contest. Boxelder county, which has ex- An Added Starter. Glands, Wyo.; third, Robert A. Fenton, torda. contest In hibited steadily for flftsn years, being VC- - ,ii winner of the Blgelow-JlakPour animal, get of on sire Drat, John H. on hand when other large counties of The the finals JVldav. aggregation had an Baelg 6 'Boo eompnnv, Mt, Pleaaant; weand. 'ft exan sent down Wealth er conditions today were Ideal, th state stayed out, accession during tlie &ftornoon, when Ben W. I. and B. D. Warnork, Loveland, Cola.; ST third, 0. Hauf h Bra, Glendo, Wjro. all of th plaver turning In far better cellent and highly creditable booth for H. Gannon, an overseas veteran cf Monit scores than were recorded during the display purposes and as a demonstration BEBP CJTTLE HERETO RDS. treal, Canada, who was with th Twenty- refrained of but on specifically d the platpublic spirit, round on the third royal engineer, stepped play. Hire bulla, owned bv exhibitor Plrat, , ' qualifying an Instrument fur Is being handled In from entering the cup contest, although form and without tournament The Bra., Charleston, Utah; seerad, J. M. Jitfcfi nice shape br Lewi Crook, the profes- winner of tile sweepstakes for several nished cornet, bugle, vlolm and mandolin Rltrhlt, Charleeta. in solo parts Gannon has a "freak throat" sional at the Ogden Country club. years. Two ball, bred and owned by exhibitor Salt Lake county won the Boyd Park and cannot himself explain the source Wlntorton Brio., Otrarlratoa; aeeood, Matches have all been held a schedTv last year. The conditions un- of his gift. But his Imitations are as- Plrat,Rltrlile, Charleetra. uled. women and men alike giving credit sweepstakes was that donated d It which der and In prescribe 8 years old or over Plrat, J. K. Bltchld, their Bull accuracy beauty. o chamtonishing for hhs planner handling the If captured for three successive years by direction of D. Cbarleottex. th under Boy Scouts, from tournament The classic. pionship H. Hammond, field executive, are on the Junior yearling bull Plrat, Wlntarton Bro., competitor it becomes the permaall angles ha been sucoeesful and Is list- any Charleston. property of the winner. k grounds from 10 oclock In the morning Top, lefts. Little Mils Happy on horse that wont buck. Right, typical resied thu far as one of th most hotly con- nent counInCat'he Benloe bnll calf Plrat tnd aeeood. Winter-tothe 8 remaining only oolock at night, furnishing until d tested and Interesting championship for ty of thecounty, dent of the Indian village with his pony. Center, ferris wheel and was M. not' J. claesr repreeented first Chnrlratra; .third, Bitch!, and Bro., formation, running stranger women ever staged In this state. The this action. Selow, nearing the line In r close finish at the race track. most of the pre- errands as guiding in at (Iurleatom. desired. although year, will a each feature matches tomorrow Junior bull ralf Plrat and nreond, Whitertun vious fairs In the last fifteen years Cache Today will be Utah county day, toreferee. countv has carried a highly creditable morrow governor day and Summit coun- Bro., Charlratra; third, J. M. Ritchie, Chart.-ton- . Calf herd rirat, Wlntorton Bros., CharlesHrtfar, 2 yearn old and under 9 Flrot, John exhibit. ty day ton. Senior champion bull J. M. Bite hi a, Charlow- C. Whltliuy, Charleston. Millard waa the only one of the seeond-olaa- s Todays entries tee as follows: Alien s Mist Schoolg a Wiatortoa boifor Senior FlraL Broa, yearling exhibit. female Flrat WlntortMi MOO Renior an R. counties to make ehamptoa First raca, 2 IT trot or pace, paras , bull Wlnterton Junior Broa,a pharleatoa. champion In the departments of horses O. B. (llanssnl, Bell Eedo ( Dennis I, Wlraleat Broa., Wlnterton bolfon Complaints Issued andAwards Junior Flrat, Charlratoo. yearling cattle kept the Judge busy all day Mcaaage (Higlay). Ver Adella (3, Smith), Junior champion femalo Plrat, Winter Broa,, bull Wlnterton Grand Bros., Bros , Charlfton, champion si W. H. standish of Lyons. Mhlo, Judge Rowans Direct (Williams). Kelli Logas (ReBro , Charteatoa. -Mi Senior beifor calf FlraL Wlnterton Failure of aliens to attend night classes of dairy cattle, said that the quality of gina), P. T. Baroua (Strong), Xing Bird (St li- Charlratra. Grand champion female Plrat, Wintartoa Vow, Charleston; aeeood. Wlnterton Broa, ; thlM, J. years old or over, with own calf In accordance with th law which makes the younger stock showed marked bet- ner). . M. Ritchie, Charleston Broa.. Charleafoa. Wlnterton Bro. Charleston. It Compulsory for those who cannot pass terment In both type end conformation. Second race, free paras MOO Axtell Plrat, sir. Wlnterton Bro.f Charlea-toa- . Four aolmaU, any ago Wlnterton Broa., over herd First Wlntorton or old 2 Flret, Cow, Yaarling yearo to examination a fifth grad take night "Some of the older stock," he declared, Wilke (Ralrman), Bod Archdale (Dean la), Utah Bro., (Yiarlratoa, Charleaton. school Instruction caused County AttorPollyanoa (Raglna). Sport is, of course, largely that which has Bego (Hlgley), EX Moreton to Issue fourteen been exhibited here In previous years, but (Williams!. ney Arthur mile ran. Third race. Indies aqeawa, The charges are It Is greatly encouraging to note such complaints yesterday. tag. u. a, made against the following aliens, who pronounced Improvement In the younger parse $1D Peep 1'ngaraake. May Ridley, Alice Pat. Off. breeders Arrowchla, Virginia Washington live In the Bingham district: M. stock, for It is proof that the runf mile Fourth rare, cowboys, are and advantage toke, K. Iwacakt.vK. Mlya, John are progressive taking to elevate their (Not announced ) John Papanlkolls, Jose Arrona. of- - every opportunity ef a mile ran. Fifth nee, Jose Juneo, John Bibbio, Jo Carrall, standard." 126 Arg.nto, tfanlto, Bad Wlsg, l, On the second floor of the manufac- parse Raymonds Cmlx, Alex Oerola, Vito Pick Bwanao, Igale. Martin Pechtna and Jesua .Lopes. ture building th exhibit of the .Utah of s mile i i t- rit 3.U if tn vh owe op the-SEWtH'r OUT T Bpeetal to The Trlbao. t Wt Ms WlDEftJUutllNG- rtii cxx ih urat Twe. TWAT 5VHP it i & W4icr -- vrr. pw tvs r 41T am Pock OU- T- If MIGHT MAKS K DTt PO . Mt- - Keen Competition. .1 WU.I HAM rM 'Nvrr& TO M6 ci trtwr vii aa ueicw t 60V 0M YmY wtbow tow. , TRIBUNE, TlIU RSDAY MO.RNIN G, OCTOBER 00 con- -- j Terms on Balance. See This Diamond Special M " ADBEQ80D JEUELnV QO. 267 MAIN "Look for the. Name Your Credit Is Good - c FI ret, i second, Kelso Oache county. Bull, I year old and under S Pint, IX D. Buchanan. Venice: second. Cache county; third, Bart O. Lloyd. Murray. Senior bull calf Mrst, Kelson Bros, com, Cache county; peny, Woods Cm: eeoond. third. Clifford 8. Patter. Ogden. Cow, 4 yearn old ee ever first tnd second, rtah A grtc altars college, Logan; third. Cache - ' county, Cow. g yearo eld and nndar 4 First, Helton Bros, company. Logan; second. Cache const r: third, Clifford 8. Potter, Ogden, , Heifer, 2 yearo old, trader 2 Pilot and third, Clifford S. Potter, Ogden; erfend. Cache county. Senior yen rllng heifer Flint and second. Ben B Ridredge, Hollldar: third, Karl O, Lloyd. Junior yearling heifer Fin and eeenad, HelCache ton Bros, company, Woods Onto; third. county. v Senior heifer calf (Paah) first, Cltftbrd g. Lloyd, Murray; third, Potter; aeeood. Hart O Wood Ceos. Nslann Brea company. Ctah Agricultural eRibbooo Plrat. college) aeeood and third, Utah School for Deaf end Blind. Hatch, Senior chsmploa ball Pint, Aneoi Woods Croat; second, he Lana Bros, company. Woods Cross. Junior champion hall Plrat, B. D. Buchanan, Venice ; , second, Halauo Bros, company. Woods Cram. Grand champion holt First B. D. Buchanan, Yen Ire. Bonier champion fegralo Find, O. I. Potter, v Ogdon. Junior ehamptoa female First, Utah Agricultural coUeg. Grand champion female Ttrat; Clifford S. Potter, Ogden. f . Bros. . company, Graded herd Pint, Kolas Woode Cross. Breeder1 yiwr herd Ptrut,- - Helann"''Biio. company. Woode Oram: aeeood. Utah Deaf and . Potter, Blind or boot. Ogdon; thlrdCUfford MWp Ogden. Breed era calf herd First. Kelao Bran. eaceod. Ctah .School fog Deaf and Blind, Ogden; third, Ancel Hatch. Poor animals, get of on tire Pint, rtah School for Deaf end Blind. Ogden; second. Kelson Brae, company. Woods Cross; third, Clifford S. Putter, Ogden. Two animals prod nee of cow Ptrat, Ptah School far Leaf and Blind, Ogden; ascend, Helena Bros, company. Woods Crass; third, Clifford S. Potter, Ogden. BEEP rCATTLB 8HORTHORHS. Three hulls owned by exhibitor Plrat W. Is It R. Loveland, Colo.; second, John It. Seely A Kona. Mt. Ploeaent; third, C. Hauf It Son, Glfodo. Wye. ; .V d 4 Two bulls brad and owned by exhibitor Wood HD HIPFf Get First Taste of Confer- ence Football Saturday. T Special to Th e . ; , , Tribu. PROVO, Oct. 4. Th Brigham Toung unlvandtp 1 making preparation for itn first Rocky mountain oonfdg-enfootball gam, do b played against th Utah Ag1 Provo on Timpanogo field tot 2 gie o'clock Saturday afternoon. Th unfortunate fact that the gam will take place c during th vacation period, what the teacher and large number of gtudents will t at th general conference at Salt Lake City, will undoubtedly Interfere with th complet buocm of th schedule, and th school must truck th beet of it. It 4 hoped, however, that a sufficient number of student and teacher will be on hand to swell th crowd of Provo and Utah county citlxen and give th team support enough to send It Into Its first battle with enthusiasm. Much trill depend upon this first contest. Should the "T eleven hold th Utah Aggie to anything Ilk a reasonable score, K will be Jubilant and will go through th season with vim. Should th team, however, go to pieces and permit th Rocky mountain conference champion to pH Bn n soor. It may tak the heart of th men so that th B. Y. U. lnituiK football season will not be encouraging, What the wl one ar rather sure ( of, and even th most optimistic sport 1 follower fear, that next contest may be something Ilk Saturdays the first battle between the University of iifor: nla and Stanford a year or eo ago, nlsPn Stanford reintroduced football Into ,,, schedule and offered competition to its more experienced rival. Th score In battle was considerably more than that 100 to 0. Stanford was not discouraged, however, and kept the folbh. Coach Alvin Twitched' perpetual smile is being replaced by a serious mien (luring the present, week. He begins to realize hi problem and to observe the strength, or rather weakness, of his Infant team. Last Thursday the freshmen hold th varsity to a score, and It appeared to be a victory for th first-yeteam. This showing threw a scare into the Y team and brought a worried look to the face of the new B. Y. U. coach. Later, when th news of the game between th University of Utah's main tsara and their greetings sifted through to th "Y squad, the church school infants took on new spirit. Coach TwltbhsUs great problem his back field. He has put two stellar per formers behind the line. One of these. Captain Paul FBckard, was token out of the gome lost Thureday with a fractured elbow, and the other. Quarterback Fuller, sprained hi ankle and is playing only half up to form. This green back field doe not promise to make much headway against the Rocky mountain champions of last year. TwltcheU's line, on th other hand, is almost up to the college average in weight and general ability, and tack only experience This line before th season to over ought to b playing ball worthy ef conference standing. 100-to- -0 M 1 ar 1 PANTHER-MURRA- pfet-iwe- Men to Coach Twitcheir Y CLASH COMES TODAY Th West high team will clash with the Murray high first team today on th West campus at 4 oclock. 'Th Murray team has a much heavier line than the Panther dingHngs, which should give them the edge on the game today. The Panther seconds have not played a game this season, but have been cnKta m aging with the first squad, which The placed them in midseason form. Panther win be minus th services of Robert Lamont, who has quit football, and Ernest Nott. who ha been on the sick Hat for th past week. Although Coaches Francis and Homer Christensen have large array of material it will net be eas to fill their places. The Murray lads are heavier than The West dlngllngs, their line averaging 156 pounds while the backfleld is 135 pound. The Panther line Is 140 pounds and the backfleld to 126 pound. Thl gives the Murray player a big advantage over th Panther. Th Murray line will be somewhat weakened by the loss of Wright. He has injured hi knee and will not be In today's game. aecon d 'Will'dan g! With Granite dlngllngs on the Farmers campus October 12. Last year th Granite team defeated th West seconds and th Panthers are out for revenge thl year. The probable lineups for the gam today are: Murray High. West High. , e French Stayer Walker Pcercellt Hansen Williams lg.., Nelson rt Jewett Blaine Gatehouse Thaxton ..........re Cooley le. Millett' Morris.;... Haste lllc , Rogem la Banders Powell ,..rhb. O. Bander Ihb Gollion Brown fb Rloomqulst has.'W II V Th"" ..,...i......lt Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION Crnoo: INDIGESTION 25 CJStt- - 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Reliefs ELL-AW-S 25 1 and 75 Packtgeg Evorywher |