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Show 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESD AY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 192 L AD SANTEL ARRIVES FOR TONIGHTS MAT CLASSIC WITH SALT LAKES BEST While Baa tat waa sot waighad, smart of Ua m match Impressive calling fur eatchwaighta, ha appears to ba abaut 16 pound la his Light Workout; Throng wrestling toga Iera put In hi last heavy work on New York Delegation. 'Is Governor - Elect Decares tha mat yaatarday. Ha may appear at Assured for Bout tha gymnasium today for a light workAfter Fight to a FinTwo States Are Bourn out, but his condition la perfect and ha la ready for tha greatest battle of on Ms w reading car ear. This Is Ad Ban tel, who la to meet Ira Darn time that Ir will ba called upon to ish in Controversy. By Community Interest Visitor Lapsing Behind, Opine Expert; Vaulting Helps Bob Gardner at Golf. y HERBERT REED, (MRIht Win") (Onpyrlfht, 1??4. by th Vnivvad Barr to.) NF7W TORK, Dal 16. Pan and Flk31nr Yoat are unong th moat broadminded of Ova ftr fkmB ooata lr For tnetanc, wh ttked about tha bant football pJaynr In hit aactlon, seem to ba aatlaTlad with tha attoKIon of VkeftkJ at and. Via neen't thruet toward any of hit other ptaver. although ha ha plenty of good on on tap. MuUriui aaw many a team In tha am ion not any too aocaaatbla to tha aaaiara follower of tha gauna. Ha had a look at Auburn, Georgia Tach, Mtnaimipfri A and ML, Virginia Oaonrta and Military inatliut Ua Hkad pctaily Taylor, a lto-Go- -- a. Gaorirla tank la; Wyooff, tha Georgia fullback, on of tha bent of aU tha barka; Brown, a halfback from Brown a halfback from a, put every ounce of strength ha has into tha match, and his friends are ormfldant that tha middleweight champion will give a moat creditable account of himself. everythin points to a match of brain, strength and wrestling ability in a supreme coo teat for victory. Bsrause of hla weight Santel haa a but la so other way does ha shade, ht tha where gymnasium, ou tolas Darn. Tha latter la as fast champion took a light as any wrestler in tha gam today. workout Tha fans who witnessed this Tha rest of tha story will ba told whan exhibition ware unanimous that Santal tha two man meat. Promoter H eagre n also haa placed was tha beat man that has ever apupon Ms wrestling rard two prelimihere at his weight peared nary contest between tha best man Anderson, who la on of tha best he could find here at tha present time. in was A time limit will be pUu"d upon each this middleweight vicinity, powerless In th hands of Santel. match Mag 1 lover, who haa fust In ail eaid that his wrestling arrived frmn Portland, and Henry never he a met haa such Prowo are matched for one of Junes experience wrestler, and he Is convinced that ths of the con feet a In ths other. Art match tonight will ba a mat cUuuiio, Hmerta aad Clarence febmidt will Santel Is aa fast a a lightweight, and meet Both Jones and fl meets are ha wrestles aa much with his feet aa Well known, and they always give tha ha does with his hands. He haa tha fans a run for their Ths men ace matched are unstrength of giant In his powerful with whom arms and layers of muscle stand out known hera, they hut they art first class. all over his hodv. Anderson says that Heagren announces that ths conha now understands why no wrestler tests will be called promptly at 6 SO has ever defeated Bantel at Ms weight o lock tonight at ths Salt lake theaIern might ba tha man to turn tha ter. although, beraue of trirk, and if Iern wins and pins this visitors, tha theater doors will be great wraatlar, tha fans will by treated opened to the public at 7'6G. to a contest tha like of which haa There has hewn a htg advance ticket never been scan hera or any other saJa and a crowded bouse is assured In a wrestling match, two falls out of three to a finish, tonight at tha Salt Lake theater, arrived In the city yesterday. 21a Is In eplsndld oondltioo and ha looks It. John Anderson, wrestling Instructor of tha lYseret gymnasium. Invited San tel to tha Dee-er- et mnr. Just what Ifarvard la going In do with It football remain a myetery. It la Worthwhile being frank, if wron about tha gama a tha CYimaon play It them a doubt if anv of the player day ha anything but tha rraateat confldamw In 'Bob" Ftoher, and there it tha aama loyalty toward a ooauh at Harvard a thara I elnawhara But Harvard baa attempted to pick up tha naw at tiff before shufWell-Dress- ed fling off with tha oM " I do not think that tha praaant Harvard onaches can teach tha naw muff." Thara haa baan apparently. a fee i lug that tha (Mm-ao- n waa ao aound In aU ita football By BKAUNASH York that It could not go wrong. Tat Correct Cloth It haa gon wrong and aa thoroughly to Mast tha wrong aa any one aound method Obligation of Cvary Occasion. could vary well go. it Apparently (Copyright, 114, by N.AR.C.AF.) will ba neceaaary to do one of two fall back an tha things, cither Haughton legacy or gat aoma maater THE GLOVE. of tha modem game to take aver tha situation. Thera la nothing to ba Someone, with a knack for papa that trifles aahamod of about that, for ft haa grams, has remarked mako up perfection. but perfection bean found a ncoaaatty at other And a potential is no trtfle, wrote that so tha Utils min Thsr ar In th. a.tbltle wbrM the utfti. humble though they hs. mako m.n Wbo draw upon on. .pert in or. tho mirhtv ages" end so forth Sow dw "Hob tiard- - coma tl Franoh with a proverb that another. fortify erf them. r la ona Gardner waa a ths nothings In dress ar everyAll of which maatar of th. Iron ahnto, a atroka thing to appearance poa-ai- 1 The Man . effu-Piijl- nt tost dona by tha profaaalnnaln Aa a mi, the pro. ha., davMoped wrtat. and back imisclea not to be matohad by an amateur. Hut Oard-phad been a ran I ter before wa a RotfMV poleHa waa properly buRt, not mer.tr a a ta wrtata, but a!eo under tha aiartolaa. Very much af an athlete waa Gardner, and tha pole vauMLng mad him ona af tha praataat ootnpotltors In tha Cotf (a me. f "Pop- - taiader haa turned In hla oar o fVvnell university, an oar that In tha breaking of tha participated a record at Psughkrep-- e. Irfieder waa aa bit and atout and e an oaraman aa any of them, but In . that day and the cache. did not go ingeneration, for weight much aa they da now. hat famous Wight waighad on tha avsrag than 976 pound I bar a theory, loo, that thsrs wag oar inboard aa is tha oustom today. Men In thosa days rowed with a ft spread and won with that lAtsr tha navy and other spread. crews stretched out tha aiwead, and 'also lengthened tha a! lea. Boms of tha great racing sight of tha preeerrt tima uaa wida blades and a tremendous Inboard measurement, notably tha Nary. Cy Thurston, tha prassnt ptd af tha Byrmnusa ath- , gau manager ktl Isama rswad ax fa four-mll- cep-abl- tha fashions of tha world tinea It began, from ancient Phoenicia down er Mens Suits Tour The Triton. pedal BOISE, Idaho, Deo. IS "Idaho and L'tak ara practically ona community nd tha prosperity of Salt Lake Is bound up with tha prosperity of Idaho 4Uea,M aocordlng to George H. Dent, rovomor-aleo- t of Utah, who Is In Boise today. Mr. Dern s visit to Bols Is tn tha ay of a layoff before taking up hla official duties aa governor January 5. be said. This I the first- - visit of th Utah govarnor-eleo- t to Boise In some sod h had a surprise he found that awaiting him when Mayor Gen" H Sherman was 'laevmal and fraternity brother of bis In th University of Nebraska. Knowledge of conditions In th star means .knowledge of conditions effective in Utah, he said. On my pr.eeent visit I am trying to lnveatl Ths two incidentals of onss drese most slighted ara gloves and shoes. Yet thssa ars to correct appearance, because they ba speak that attention to dstaila which atfferentl stes ths smartly turned out man from Gloves and shoes tha shoddy-smar- t. bear tha hardest burden of wear and therefor should ba most rarsfully re watched and moat frequently placed. Wear neither until they wear out. Cast tham aside before they begin to oast reflections upon you. Among types of gloves or mitt fnr use that are confessedly gaining wider vogue, because they ars uncommonly practical and oom for table, is tha two-dingstyle. Illustrated hera This may ba chroms-tanaa- d leather or knitted wool, such aa Scotch. Angora or Australian, of tan fleece lined and 'waterproofed. It Is mad to accommodate tha thumb and STATISTIC Ik. IS Ejected ' Jut bm resignation' 776 46 1ST 1 1AT m 155 7P5 145 135 171 1 150 77$ as senator to Suits to Measure, 20 Our 47 46 42 61 6u ONE-FIFT- Hah Lves To Be Selected by Ladies Cnumm FORT always and been complimented Christmas silk SHIRTS nothing choicer; fine Pajamas, Lou n g i n g Robes, Hosiery or yon may be interested in NECKWEAR. Our Neckwear has always for the rich colorings, the lovely patterns. . 86 DOl'GLAS L ... .... .... Carer Orlta Stephezkso Toet .... fine gloves are a welcome gift. . Fell 16 nslds Tsttls .. hi 17 m 12S 14 m 17 Tt PostK 1 105 172 1 144 1U2 U2 148 .SB 786 m 17f 46 all-wo- ol all-wo- all-wo- ol ol OTTR DRUG STORE i lli-l- lt Ncz Perce County Sportsmen Favor New Legislation Id 809 SDS San Juan County Plane , Rabbit Extermination MONTICIUA), Dm, 1 5. Th. ft At. and th national btolorfoal department hav, unit.d with th. county of San Juan to destroy rabblU. Th. rabbits hay. br.n Inrr.aein, th. pat thr--. year., until they hav. become uch a m.nac. that It I. to ralee crope. The rabbitsunprofitable travel for Ions dietancea In aearch of food, and if there are crops within a radius of sis to Un miles they will devour them. Durtns the winter of lasts the farmers of Montlcello district stayed several rabbit drives wher.ln thousands wars killed, but this year they have been much worse than they were In lett. Now that ths (overnment and the state are lending their help, the fanners feel that this past wUl soon be a thins of the past. J. B. Palmer of the state pest InRichards specting bureau, and & of ths U. S. biological survsy, ars In San Juan county getting ths farmers lined up and organised ready tor ths winter poisoning campaign. With the coming of heavy anows the work will bs mads easier, as the rabbits will not be able to forage any and will take to the poisoned hay which the farmers will scatter for them. a , llackfoot Pastor Called to Church in Twin Falls tt TWIN FALla. MOkv Deo The Rev. O. E. Butler of Blsckfoot baa pee relied to tot ao tn In later of tho First Baptist church of this cityv Mr. Butler at tho time of tho cell was la charge of 4h Baptist church at Blarkfoot. He take the place of tho Rev. J. E, Kansrr, acting pastor of tho local church. Tho church haa been without .a paator for approximately regular Mr. Butler la unierstood to year. hare accepted tho call and eompletes at the IRaekfoot four years oervlo church. Mr. -- Butler la expected to arrive about January 1. -- -- Big Wood River Snowlall Pleases Idaho Fanners pedal te The Tribes. HAHJ9T. IUhv. Tv. 16. ffnowfa!) on the Big Wood river wmterxhed, watched so eagerly by those depending on moisture from It for their Irrigated farms, has been heavy during the lost week, according to the recent report of M. S. Benedict, forest supervisor for the district News of the lnresed fall t being generally welcomed, inasmuch as It was preceded by a week of no precipitation. Karly snowfall was encouraging and presaged a winter favorable to the user of irrigation wateY purtng the week ending December 6, covered by the report of Mr. Benedict, the snowfall in the Hailey area was six inches, representing .47 of an inch of water, while for the Soldier creek region tt was 9.6 inch of snow, with a water content of .6 of an Inch. Snow depth at the time the report was made follow Haller. 6 inches; Ketchurd, 18, Greenhorn 14 6; Soldier ranger station, 17; Feather-Ttiie, 12. Montana Convict Admits Robbing Pocatello Store pwltl ta Tb. Trfban. ' ROCATEIJjO, Idaho, Dan. IS. An- tonio Rubaurana. rarsatlf convti tad In Butt ot robbary and now nerving a .am. nr. o frefm two to four yearn In tha Montana atmt pnltntiary at h twr I(bdtra. confessed to ths btinrlwy erf th Eastman department store In this city, aocordln to Ip-ut- y Sheriff W. II. Jensen, who he. returned from a several days' trip to Montana. Deputy Jensen talked with the Vfer-ta- n st Deer lyxlee nrd ohtstned i Ths Kastman complete confession store sas' bur,lar!sd several weeks aito nnd citrht overcoats were stolen. Alt of the enat with the exception of th. one worn by. Rubstcana when he left Pocatello been recovered. bit BAIN ..... $16.85 IS AT STREET AT- DUNDEES UTAHS MOST POPULAR BALL ROOMS SALT LAKE MIDVALE EVERT DANCING DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i5H xast south ran (formerly the imperial FOLLOW THE CROWDS -- 606 plaid backs; some that sell np to $55.00 e DANCE - pest Tha sportsmen ere favoring tighter 47 restriction on the killing of Chinee )S 52 huntsrs ut 646 pheasants and allowing th to devote major attention during the 60 668 coming two )ars to the Hungarians. It is also probable the legislature will team. a. Tt. be urged to reduce the bag limit on Chinese 16 682 pheasants to two birds, as 18 634 th specie has been greatly reduced 540 in numbers by the consistent Bunting 160 4f of the last two season is 14 High-grad- all-wo- ol M ...176 Totals cause GLA)VliS are oiated .... Overcoat Special, $33.75 OVERCOATS 404 642 6- 0.M.L Made of the famous Knigk Woolens. Special ..$12.85 Overcoats, Overcoats, $13.85 Overcoats, Overcoats, These will outwear all other products 07 .131 Z. H l, . A he $37.50 Our unsurpassed fitting and alteration service is free e pedal te The Tribune. IaIIWISTON, Idaho, Pan. lB.Nei Perce county sportsmen are getting .. Winr reoommendHtione to be together Rnea 4K4 to the state legislature to he Wortheo 4UI in embodied state laws the game Tr .. 813 Several meetings already have been Wsebbsra 148 held and others are before planned a statement la prepared for tha legisTotsls I6 lator Ona of th Important problems conAbe's Renat t leader af ths O the sportsmen Is that of the errtal leegua )orayed t Douglas cerning on th saday. Abes Warn s44 ee toy by wia- - closed nearoo Hungarin all clerical erthree slag pheasant, th result of vMe toned high Iwtlvldeel ror in the law This error placed the tan (Mew ley, high threes total erf Hungarian pheaaanta on th protected 6k Tm kwn C t AWi. With and (M Mrf list during the last two year Bie. the result haa been they have InABVI AJJTO RBTA1B IBOl. so in this section creased proltfically K Tot. that the farmers are 1 clasei&g them aa ffcowug Gifts for Gentlemen i re Tstsl. f. Off Department is includod at OFF Or we will give yon an extra pair of Pants FREE for the regular pi ice of the Sait SPECIAL Ready-mador Made to-22,75 measure Suita, for.,-.- . , TaHored-to-Measa- for Taluea And so on up to $125.00 values Including the famous KUPPENHETMER CLOTHES TSoVemuJ1 411 Tout col- tal-locl- n. gret exceedingly that xny phyaiaM Tot!, condition and ths medic! oaro that 7$ I will 630 require during tho next three 644 mrfnthe will necessitate my resigna446 tion aa senator, Ada county. I therei fore tender my to take 2367 effect at once. regnatlon, Hegret this course have no alternative." but necessary, Total. The moot question now on Is 466 whether a vacancy exists. to be filled 406 An opinion by the by appointment 40 attorney general la expected within Ths election laws pro4US a few days. vide that members of the legislature 2821 date their term from December 1, when they receive their commission TstsL Mr. Taiiman waa therefore the duly 4M4 elected eenator from Ada county. But, 426 inasmuch aa he had taken no oath 127 of office, it remain to be decided 44 or not L, A. Crook Ada 406 whether county 26 session, shall holdin the seventeenth or. .. Rvltoe ta orceptlaua art reerivU lection of Imported Woolen tailored Them bjr tho Boom of Kupponholmor. Orercooto aro also roducod 25 por cent. They are really a work of art In ttane la and mo them. 6M Moore, giving as his reason U1 health. 526 He la now In Florida. Tho resignaRe510 tion Is in tho following language: Totals appre A wonderful diaplayt without a doubt the finest that Salt Lake City haa ever teen our regular stock included. A few extra specially priced. Suita and Overcoats $18.50 values for Suits and Overcoats $22.50 values for $16.90 Suita and Overcoats $25.00 value for $18.75. Buita and Orereoait $30.00 ' value for $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $35.00 values for ..$26.25 Suita and Overcoats $37.50 values for $28.15 s Suita and Overcoats $40.00 $30.00 value for Suita and Overcoats $45.00 value for $33.75 Suita and Overcoats $50.00 rat this country and. although have not aeon much of it 5et, I think It Is feeling the rail of prosperity. m optimistic, and the bank Feople ing records of bulb states aeem ex ceptlonally gtd. In Utah only four bank failures were noted during the entire period of deprenslon " Sfl6 m 141 175 Our Entire Regular Stock Included A Sale That la Worth. While Juat When Ton Need a Warm Sait or Overcoat IlCS to The Trlbuee. BOISE, Idaho, Deo. 15. State Senator FL A. Tallman of Ada county, n watermaster for the Boise S TeUI. 13 ftS district, today formally presented his . gift-thi- n A Off GOOD peels! !. invite wives and sweethearts, mothers and sisters to feel free to come to the store and look over our gs. Perhaps our experience may assist you in reaching a choice. Monday at eimer From Ada County, in Rpor Heath; Question. sf Whatever you select to give him, it will be the finest quality and the latest fashion in designing and in appearance. Ctooic Overcoats One-Fou- r tiu, H. A. Tallman, freflnger separately and th otheris Suoh a glove fingers togethsr. Our Christmas merchandise is of such character as recipient to appreciate your taste and thoughtfulness. and BQWLING capital for motoring, aa wail aa for many winter sports and pastimes, aa it grants free movement of tha hand while Imparting welcome warmth. Other gloves af tha aama sort ar mads with only tha thumb left free and autna gre flalMted with wide, high, stiff gauntlet wriata and a reefBoms have soft ing strap below. wrists, enabling them to be rolled and up conveniently rammed Into one's pocket. We wise ones of today snicker reminiscently at the our grandfathers wore, but who shall say thst the old folks did not have the right Idea? Imitation makeg deflsion pointless. B. C, 1664, by (Copyright, Wry.) is a good deal Ilka declaring that water la wL sugar ta sweat and fire Men's dress I burn Snowttorms Blanket an affair of inoldantala becauaa th easantiais allow but fsw ami slight New York Stretchee variations of sffaot. For exampia, or your suit may bs BTRAOTRB. N. Y.. Deo. 15. Whit, double; It oannot ba anything WUem .. Contrarlwlaa, women's cloths rob tha kind.nap. In .ndl.n nnKmlon rre.t RtKMildorf rainbow, plunder tha periods and filch rd rantnU and northern! N.vr York Slmma ... today aft.r th. first widespread1 now Dummy . .form of th season, which startad mous race on ttia Hudson. Ha had yesterday and was eontinulnf today. Vlacemt . the correct Idea, It seems, of what wind in Swept slon by s sixty-mtl- e TPtala . a atroka oar. should do. )U simply wrnis places, the storm hindered hlh-ws- y set the paca In tha first two miles, and railroad On traffla On.lda a oarsman on the allowing strong several boats war blown ashore. itiniebw same aids of tha boat to do moat of inks In it was as vara) dscrass Rrasm . tha puking and then turned on hla sbovs Albany esro and the enow was el Keklbasee own power In tha last of tha Inches deep. la Medtann It HrU aga thare was more than a foot of oonnty snow. Kelsey .. single-breaste- d Oatfittr for Hon and Boy The (V L. bowled at the Or- pheem itley Uet evealef, Th won all league leading tareftlae three gnmea from the Aba tract bore, while the kceperi wn two out 9L Hire .from, tbs Recto ecka. Whit rolled high slngl game f 226 and f 6a high three fetal Paria to modern NSW TORK, 00. 15. Nw York's tomorrow for the delegation Wave postponed Joint major league meeting at Chicago Wednesday whan a sequel la expected ta tha eeaeion here last week whan both American and National league otub earners voted confidence la the administration of Handle and by Inference re baked Ban Johnson, president of ths American league. Colonel Jacob Kuppert, president of the Yankees, is chairman of the Amerfrwn league's peace committee that will see Iandis prior to the meeting In an attempt to smooth the a ay for a compromise between him and Johnson. John MrOraw, veteran manager and vice president of ths New York Giants, Is one of the most dominant figures In tha National league' move for a final ahowdowiC wtUuhwiH vindicate andle. We are going to make a fight to tha finish,' said McGraw, who resents the aspersion he declares Johnson cast upon the National league and the .Giants at the time of the Dolaa-Connell bribery scandal HeUable Barber Lumber Company Full Cooperation Urged Knights Templar Plan Releases Needed Water by North Idaho Chamber Active Social Program meelsl t Th. Trtbu... CADDWEUe Idaho, Dao. ML to a report front th United States reclamation office la Boise the New York canal he pressed Into service and the Deer Flat stor-sa- e reservoir, which , tn Shout nine miles south of here, to helne rapidly filled. The Arrowroell reservoir, ahk-Is ths head of the New York canal already has aa much Water stored as It had last year. The officials say that despite the summer's drourht these conditions have been brought about, because of the turn Inf over of an allotment of water by the Barber lumber mill, which la not nseded for Its work at the present time. The mill men decided to be more and that a email er economical amount of water would carry on their work this season, so ths entire head that had been used by th Barber Dumber company has ben turned Into the New York canal bn h pedal te Ths Trtbasa. POCATELLO, Idaho, Dam li. Manager J. A. Hander of tho chamber of eommaroo Is la receipt af a Utter from Burton C. Howe, acting secretary of th North .Idaho chamber of Aommeroo, extending the fullest co- tptolal 8 Th Tribune. rOCATHTUX). Idaho City commanderr of Kalght Da 4 Tot onranlxed a Triennial oiuht h planned aa aotlv nodal program for th winter to rala fund to tak car of th In connection with a largr attendance of th local commander? at th triennial oonclav of th grand encampment of Knight Templar to b held In Seattle during July. Th committee ha announced th LyenKArment of an ElJlson-Wftceum company which will at th newt "Th Cinderella Man Tech auditorium January 2 Th commute In charre'of th first attraction cone let of Charles Knott, L K. Lay R. A. u, Edward Ame C. EX Morrll. Arthur Amundsen Clarenc Amundsen, Henry CwmJi plar ha which operation for tho making of a- bigger and better Idaho A portion of hla letter I as follows: "There ta ao north, no Booth hi Idaho. We are all a part of th Integral body, and, what ta heat for us, muat be beat for all. I believe the great educational ofInstitutions and th th state ars reclawmaking body ognising no particular line to Idaho, but ar educating Idahoans to be better Idahoans, and 1 enacting legislation that la Intended to be for tha good of all th people of Idaho, "W extend our heartiest congratulations to tho various communities Van represented by your federation. In tha fact that they can assemble and consider tha problems to be solved by th Highway Oregon Htisenry of Idaho, sad wo trust that Link Completed the time11 will soon ha at hand whan wo nut our feet under th same may table ana talk things over together TWIN FALLS, Idaho, -- Deo. IX to tho spirit of Idaho fraternal lam." With the completion here today of a stretch of road between Twin Fall and Filer, the Oregon trail highway Housewarming Is Is now complsted from O ranger, Wyo., of th Filer Myra Telia House to Portland, official highway announced. CALTIe nUj Idaho, Doc. 1. Th Approximately on and eight-te- n ths of road which heretofore ha 3fyr Telia hens of tho College of mile reused the stats highway department Idaho was tha seen of housewarmto station men and team during the ing party Baturday evening Faculty weather to pull earn members and the psuwntc of the mem. muddy winter hem af the sorority war preseaC Th through Ms now hard etfrfacsd. tho hard surfaced read be- guet war shown through ths house. Which waa elaborately decorated In tween Granger and Portland. holiday atlre. Th entire student body An Exhilarating Eff-- et. af th College of Idaho ados waa Inn th shelf at vited. Refreshment war served to th A bottle of Herbie doctor In tho dining room. home Is liks having Tho Myra Toll house waa built this house all ths Urns. It gives Instant been oeeuptad only a rvi ef when the dtgetkn get eut of fail and ha order or the bowels fall to act. One or short while. This organisation la on of tha lending social clubs of th two dose la all that la aaceaaary to start thing moving and restore that roltagn. The officer tor this year are, Flenor French. (mo feeling of exhilaration and buoypresident; Lillian ancy of apirtta which belong only to Keastar, Vic president; Martari Rob. health. Price , gold by artaon. secretary; Jeaaatl perfect buhramna-Johnte- xpne prnt BU-ye- EL Roger. Trail Final at Held eom-pi.U- n. Drug. CAdv.I jWatoJ4 |