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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, the enmity eommieelotier end city within n f w day OGDEN DEPARTMENT ilSSitk Street. Office, Bataa, Fhonae 481 Correspondent 481; and COLDS 1024. THAT Bodty, tl9a S603-W- ; Nippier William Frank . ; - j ' Z. C. M. I. MENS SHOP "T-- U ANSWERS GALL of Pack era Is Coming to Ogden Representative 'William Front, 71 Years of Age, Dies at Home of Daughter in Ogden Isolation Inatitution for Eastern Part of City Opposed by Residents. OOTEN, Dm. 19. Wtlllara Frank, plomaar Orda contractor and builder, died tfct afternoon at tha home of bl daughter, Mra W. A- - Wheeler, 6! OODBN. Dm 1. Residents of th eaettrn port of th city near th Thorns D. pee Memorial hospital ara circulating petitions In protest against the pro posed Isolation hospital whloh the oounty cotnmjaslonert aspect to build" Immediately siuth of tha Pea hospital, which Is located on Harrison avenue between Twenty-fourt- h streets. end Twenty-fift- h The protests as sat out In the, pehers signatures of titions, which many property owners end prominent this secrltliens, ere enerally that tion of the olty. which Is a fine residential district, does not care to bs Identified by the location of a "pest house " Property rslue would decrease, It Is stated, and tha eastern of the city, particularly In the part Immediate hospital vicinity, would bs undesirable to the prospective home buyer and builder. The petitioners say that the conIsolation struction of the proposed hospital to accommodate fifty patients also would be an unnecessary tax burden upon tha taxpayers of the oounty. They point out that there here been hut seventeen cases of I sodisease at the present il,) Ion hospital In connection with the country Infirmary at Hoy, Thte. It la said. Indicates thet the number nf rases does not warrant the expensive construction of the proposed I Isolation hospital. Fnrtharmors. the petitioners aet forth, the pretence of the "peat house "would place nelxhbore In conacstant fesr of their safety from dequiring some contagious disease of phystatement the reputable spite sicians lo ths contrary. Tha petitions srs sxpectsd lo reach atreet. Thirty-flr- at Mr. Fronk wee born In Zwall. Hyland, January, S, 1853, and came to Utah In 1169, when he eettled In Ogden and began working ai hie profession. H built many house In the tity and wee wall known here. Surviving Mr Fronk are hie widow, Arty Cole Fronk, one eistrr. i1r John Gibson of lAtylon, and the following A Kronk brothers and aUtere: gden; A. C. Kronk, Burley. Idaho, Mra. Oeorge Andereon,rrenioniqn. lra Emil Schulte, Ogileo: Mrs V. A. Wheeler, Ogden, J H. Kronk, Tremon-ton- ; Mra L. B Canfield, Pocatello, Idaho; K. D. Fronk, Ojtden. Mra Ka mood HulL Montpelier, Idaho, and Mra E. R. Southwell of San Kranrlaco. tine great and Thirty grandchildren grandchild also survive. K. Q. Fronk, another arm, who wii a blacksmith at West Weber, was killed by a horee ha was shoeing in hie shop a few weeka ago. The body la at the lark In ft Bona undertaking parlors, and funeral announcements will be made tomorrow. Named insurance Agent by New Officer OGDEN, Deo. H. Andrews, 19 y f- - .. I; a.y V - . I A . & j . r . 'Hv 'i ' ' r f rj .. M ! 2 ,' " l' V- .4 rl GaakU!. secretary president end Mr Na md Mr Bohn, dtrectora Hevlaione in the constitution and of the association were made and the agents discussed closer cooperation during 1925 than heretofore. C. McCord Mr. Martha Call Answer Death or, DEN, Dec. 19 Mra Martha Caroline McCord, wife of Victor H died today at a local hoottaL Mrs. MoCord was born In Ogden, November 3, 1855, the daughter of George afid;Mry Kingsford ePouHtr. Surviving are her mother, husband, two eons, Thomas Jackson McCord and Frank Poulter McCord: two brothers, George A. Poulter and William Poulter. and a sister. Mrs. George T. Burd, president and manager of the Guar-ant- y Mortgage company, was elected president of the Insurance Agents Association of Ogden at the meeting ton of Afton,- Wyo The body Is at tha Larkin A Sons held today, lie succeeds Robert U. undertaking parlors and funeral arNye. Other officers ar Can Bohn, vice rangements will be made later mm FREE Toys l"Jith Every Purchase At our Candy Dept, only we will give you choice of a big tion of small toys with each purchase selec- 5000 lbs. Pea-Fe- d Small Loin Pork Roast Small Legs Pork . Veal Shoulder Roast ID. D 10c and 12 POT BOAST, lb PORK NECK RIBS BEEF HEARTS, lb FRESH TRIPE SLICED BEEF LIVER,,lb. 5 2 lbs. lbs. $1.15 Wr 10-o- box Creams and Choc. $2.15 box Chocolates 35c 5,u'" .ft,, box Chocolates fjegui.r 39c Christmas Mixed Large Jelly Beans, 20c 20c 10c Fruit Stand XMAS TREE SPECIAL Nothing in city to ecrugl them in quality or pnet BIG SPECIAL ON ORANGES TOc 75c Regular RfU ixe, doxen SOT OR 2 DOZEN 95c Regular SOc xlze, doxen OR 2 DOZEN 75c LITTLE CHEV. ENNE'FRONTIER. . SOoELSIDELO a for 20c, box Regular SOo doxan OR Z JO. HUC - 04wwC axe, 15c ixze, very each 2 Regular for 25c ize very sweet, S FOR Bext grad Mixed Nut, erop (no poanutaj, - Regular Walnut, 9Rj. wC IC er. 3C 124 ZwC B OR 5 LBS. F5c New crop Braxiti, OR 5 LBS. 1.10 S LBS. 5e " 20C Largo aoltd heads California Lattuce, S for Extra largo buttchee I US Celery Hearts, each Extra fancy Celery for ohlp. per dox. 5I.C3 &S2.C3 ' WleOVI 9B a for ase OOvaO C J Q I IF alllw G. G. Bland Coffea, S Iba. JL 65c rb,t.!r.n.T.V'. MACARONI DEPT. ZOC ib. Special, cut Macaroni, a ar, ZOC Called Noodlos, 2 Iba .,rb.n.c.l:.c.ook:,:.... 35c 40c BUTTER WIGGLY PnerCE? Anoovr REGULAR WUirtt j!!fe Mmc Meat, prize-winni- A Oo. hug loving cup talued at (100. donated by Waahburo A Oondou, commiMlon firm of l.oa Anto be awarded to the exhibitor gela, of the grand champion carload of fat cattle at the llvatock ahow ta on b. display in the office of Jam Klcharda secretary of th eiyow. Word ha been received here by Georg Plnney, in ehafg of the cat-tiherd of Aberdeen-Angu- a prise winners at tha international livestock show at Cbloago. oiaeaio of n livestock expoaitlona, hat H. O. of Woodland, Cahf., owner of the nerd, has purchased Black Marshall the Eiaventh, grand champion bull at the Chicago ahow. The purchase Was made at Irwin, Iowa, for a consideration of many thousands of dollars and Mr Finney Immediately sent a man to Iowa to bring the bull to Ogden for exhibition at the ahow. Thi will give the Ogden ahow the grand champion and i.nd bull of the great Chi- SUGAR SSL RAISINS Barrel Snaps JC 35 IP WC Anchoviaa, Lutefiak and gperlaifgra 1 Non Mince Meat 16 ox. can Such, pkg. Pkg... 3 for 33c Regular 35o size Candy XMAS MIX 23c 2 Ida. ib Hem. The 15c size 25c SO APtS SgidlTcoSlOllIS. 37C White. Laundry J Cloth Bag. ,IO.aC 83c . Plum Pudding !h. 1 ..46c Libby I Ib. Dates Hollow, 14. or. pkQ. Dromedary, 2b pkg 44 g ..2be ,, .1 Sc ....20 rae-adt- Regular 60c 1 r. The Ideal Gift A e, Har-rteo- Ihe-ator- k prize-winni- cago show. Children May Be Taken From School Because ol Water of 19. Residents OGDKM, Dec. Huntsville In Ogden valley threaten to keep their children out of school until ths countv board of education provides better drinking water facilities. according to Joseph Peterson, president of ths town board, who was In Ogden today. Huntsville recently celebrated th completion of a new waterworks syss tem. Huntsville school has its own water supply from a well. A ft Bedell, sanitary engineer of the stats board of hrslth. has given ths town board an opinion that this well water is absolutely unfit for culinary purposes. Controversy has arisen between ths town board and ths Weber county board of education over the price to be paid for the water connection The town board aaks according to Mr Petaraon. which the board of education consider too high. appointments of Halt Lake county Democrats precipitated a retort from W. J. Parker, Democratic county chairman for Weber county, today Mr. Parker smiled and said that the Weber organization proposes to see that this county Is looked after prop1L George erly bv Governor-elewhen he assumes office. pm Mr. Parker has called a meeting of the county central and executive committee and other officers for Sat urday. December 37, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. At thia meeting jrecotn foundations for appointments will be made and othey mattemi discussed "Weber ooftwty is entitled to first consideration Ay the new governor Mr. Parker said. NThl county gave Mr. Dem a majority of 4339, andt considering the number of votes cast, this is a far greater proportion than the majority given bv Halt fake county or any other county.- Furthermore. Weber ceuntr remained In the Democratic column, tending four to the Democratic representatives legislature And electing a Democrats as board of county commissioners, well as some other officers. ct New Ogden-to-Web- er Canyon Road Urged Dec. 19 Favorable prog-rehas been made toward obtaining a new road from Ogden - city fnto Weber canyon, going out of Ogden directly south on Washington avenue. This proposition baa the approval of the state road commission, B. J. Finch, district engineer of the United States bureau of public roads and othera interested. There remains only to receive the approval of tha Davis county commissioners, for most of the new road to be Improved lies in Davie county, and word was received today that thia proposition appears to have tha sanction of the Davis county citizens who are Interested. The new highway would not take away tha present state road west from the mouth of tjie canyon through OGDEN, ss OGDEN, Dee. 16 Joyce William, a tailor, threw a bowl of muh at his wife In giving vent to bit violent temper, bore her clothe from her body, Dont Forget Your WANT AD for the Sunday Morning TRIBUNE? File Copy Earll Saturday Wasatch 590, WANT AD DEPT. ALL OF OUR FANCY Try Otir Batter Horns Theyre Delicious struck her and choked her, chased her from ths house and Is a habitual (ambler, according to th allegations contained In a divorce complaint filed by hi wits, Mary Williams, la th Second district court today, were rasurrlsd In Og Tha coupl den, April 83, 1608, and hav two children whose custody la sought by th mother. Walter C. Bachman was given a d! vorce from V.rda Bachman by Judge Jams N. Kimball of. th Sscood dis trict court today. He testified that hi wife deserted him two ysara ago. They were married In Pocatello, Idaho, December 27. 16X1. Silk Shirts. Off The Royal 232 Main Dec. 19. -- Moroni Stone died today at tha LeIn hoeptti aipioneer, the death of Mr. Stone, Utah loaee another of Its ranks of pioneers, tie was boro at Council Bluffs, Iowa. March 7, 1969, where his parents. William Htone and Mary Cruse Stone, were compelled to halt while en route from England (o Utah They stopped at Kaysvilie a few months and in l&SJ settled in Bingham Fort, which later became a part of the north portion of Ogden He married Charlotte Melissa etty. Gale and resided at 226 Second atreet n for the last years .Mr. Stona was the last survivor of his Immediate family. IJm widow and the following children survive: William James Stone of Pocatello, Idaho: Mrs. F W. Kedfleld of Los Angeles. Cal.; Moroni Spencer Stone. Mrs. Cleveland Kedfleld, George Edward Stone. Charles Alexander Stone, Mrs Karl Carver. Alice Grace Stone and Mrs Frank Hance, alL of Ogden. The body rnay be viewed at the Lindquist undertaking parlors Saturday afternoon and evening10 and at until I the residence Sunday from r clock. Funeral services will be held at the Fifteenth ward chapel Sunday at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the City cemetery. OGDEM, what a splengift $ ABO $6,00 Silk Shirts . $5.65 $7 .BO Silk Shirta $8.40 $8.50 Silk Shirt $7.40 $9.85 Silk Shirts White and Plain Colon, not included. aooordlng to a etatement m 4a by President John W. Hart at th institution. Mr. Hagenbarth ia president and owns th controlling Interest of th Wood Livestock conxany, on of the largest livestock companies in the I'nlted States, and l -- 10 n of tha National Wool Grower" and waa formerly president of comInsurance Life tha Continental Wad-nesd- uw-elatio- during the early hour of the morning to near zero shortly before midnight. There was but a alight variation In temperatures in various nert ion of the city. In Huntsville, in Ogden valley, the thermometer registered 30 below early this morning. It was reported that in Lewiston, In Cache county, the thermometer registered 38 below, and 24 below in Logan. Ogden plumbets were extremely busy today thawing out frozen w'ater pipes. There were many other weath er freaks. 8lx Ogden firemen were nursing frozen ears and feet after answering a fire call In Rlverdale last night. A transient colored man hobbled Into the police station with frozen feet, and a small dog frose to death, according to a report mads at police headquarters. zero To Urge Consolidation of Auto Organizations Dec. 19. The newly apOGDEN pointed 'automobile committee of the Ogden chamber of commerce Aill seek to bring about the consolidation of the Utah State Automobile association and the Auto Ulub of Utah for the betterment of the entire state. This waa decided at a meeting of the committee held for the purpoee of determining what course Ogden auto enthusiasts should takq In regard to th formation of a club. The committee believes that 604 member of an automobile club can be obtained In Weber county without much effort, and this cumber would be glad to affiliate with the organisation that will best promote the interests of the state. POLICEMEN'S BALL EUCCESft. OGDEN, Dec. 19 The annual policemen's ball held tonight in the White City waa one of the socials ever sponsored by the officer of the city Visitor from the Salt Ixake polio department wro In attendance. GIVEN CHANGE OP VENUE. 19. Terry Dec. OGDKN. Hpahr, charged with assault with a deadly weapon; was allowed a change of venue from the city court to the court of Alfred Giadwell, Justice of the peace at Burch Creek, today from City Judge D. R. Roberta. Pea Picking Plant Established and Mens Boys? pany. Sweaters! Sweaters! forty-seve- night Half Price A Special Lot Manufacturers Samples Senator Lewis Will Offer BUI to Consolidate We her County and Ogden. Deo. OGDEN. 16. Senator-elec- t John 8. Lewis of Weber county will Introduce bills In th leglslatur which meets next month providing for th consolidation of Weber county and Ogden city Into one political unit, for the semiannual payment of taxes In Utah, and ona providing for the city manager form of government, he said tonight In ddresng a meeting of the chamber of commerce. The meeting discussed the three questions upon which Mr. Lewis said ha expect to Introduce bill In the legis many opinions cam forth. lature andJames A. Howell strongly tha city manager plan of supported ths city government, h being one of now of three lawyer committee working on the preparation of such a measure. Ha said that too much politic enters Into the present ays tem. each city commissioner being Interested only In obtaining large ap propriations for hit own department Th chiamber member voted unanl moualy for this proposition and will support th measure before th legislature. Senator-eleLewie led the discussion favoring th consolidation of Weber county and Ogden, saying that there la a serious waste of public funds by duplication under the present svatem which would not be tolerated by private corporation. of In addition to extravagances duplication In various departments used ar two buildings, both obsolete, and maintained at conslderabis' expense with double heating plants and jails: each has a governing body of commissioners, a clerk, a recorder, a treasurer, an attorney, a physician, and surveyor, a police department, other duplication which eat out of th public funds With such extravagance it I Impossible to reduce taxes and it rests with th people to decide whether they desire a continuance or a rhanrs to a modernised managerial form of government to be known aa the City and County of Ogden." Mr. Lewis presented figure showing great duplication and proposed a state constitutional amendment providing for the consolidation; that tha unit ba controlled by board of seven director, four from Ogden and three from the county: each director lo receive a salary of 1106 a year; selection of a president and two vice presidents by the board, selection of a secretary Who' la not a tnember of the board; director to Detect a manager who may be a nonresident of the state and whosa salary shall not be less than $14,600 a year; all officers to he appointive by th manager except that of auditor, who shall he selected by. the board; absolute control of all department by th manager, who shall be held responsible and accountable to the board, removable by a majority vote of the board for misconduct In office. Discussion of the semiannual payment of taxes Indicated that th majority farored thiato proposition. Th elected eight dimembership voted rectors for two years and eight for one year at tha annual election, which sleo was changed from the third Monday In January to tha fourth Monday In tha earns- month. This Is tha way they will Bell Sweater. . .$2.25 $7.50 Sweaters. ..$3.75 $8.50 Sweaters... $125 $6.00 Sweaters. $3.00 $4.50 And bo Z. C. M, L on throughout tha' Lot Regular Stock of Sweater!. Off One-Four- th , . Rough Big Values No Reserve. Necks, Slip-on- s, Cricket Style1 they make fine Christ-- ' mas presents. ct & OCR DRUG STORE 18 AT MAIN STREET 1 tor, Ernest Staker, vlsltad th A. V Miner dairy aad farm at Falrvlew oi d Wednesday for study and first-han- Information. , KINO .ALFONSO ILti Dec. Jl. MADRID, Alfoneo was obliged to remain King In bed today to a owing alight cold. Th usual xudince9 wtr cxnctlzd. , vY I pwlal te Th Tribes. FILES. Idaho, Deo. 16. Tb Filer Woman's club held Its regular monthly masting ia tha Odd Fellow' hall Wednesday afterrtoon. Mr. H. W. Clouchk of Twin Fall waa th gueat of th club and delivered an address on "Impending Idaho law of Interest to Women." She said that th legislative coanitte of the stale federation would sponsor seven bill at th coming session of the stat legislature. foremost among them being th sterilisation bill, which would apply to d th, only, and a bill for the erection of a hospital for patients afflicted with tuberculosis or to provide for their care from stat funds feeble-minde- hn needed. Th club aim went en record as sponsor for the two Camp Firs organisation of th sixth, seventh and eighth grade of the Central school, for a and completed arrangement mother and daughter party that will be gtven In th gymnasium of th high school, when each dub member entertain daughter of th "teen will age. and th Camp J'lre circle provide th program. At th Suggestion of Mr. Junau Ehlnn, th club voted $16 toward th memorial fund being raised to endow West Students chair for th study of th Bib! In College of Idaho, located at CaldHigh Give Play th well, and also gave $16 to th Filer loan scholarship fund, to b used by "Tha Gnat Urobralla Cm" a nuv'k worthy boy and girl In their senior high trial, rma praaantad by tha at th Albion Normal school. (frhatfng club In an aaaambty hod year On December $0 th club will hold Friday ikot ta tha actionl auditorium. It annual holiday party, which this Tha production waa under tha direc- year will be a New Tears dance, to tion of Mlaa Kook, debating1 taachar which 11 club member nod their of tha nrhaoL Tha acting of Mahrtn Brazier, Laop- - husbande am Invited. rd Coaeo, and Doir Stawari waa of STUDENTS VISIT DAIRY. a commendable nature. They acted C4k hre. peri 1 te Tte Triboa. the rolea of Judge Patrick O'Hoolt-ba'Frank' J. ITajrenbarth ef Spencer, MT. PLEASANT, Dws. If.1 Tha Mr. Poker, pmeeoutlnir attorney, of aftlmiri huabandry at North Idaho, has recently bought an Interest and Mr. Flynn, prteonera counsel, in th4 First National bank of Rigby. Sapeta high achool and their Inutruc- - Idaho, Dec. 19. John F. L Anthony, manager vf the Keeney fteed company, was a business visitor to Rigby Wednesday, Mr Miller stated to a correspondent of The Tribune that his company was making active plan for an up to date picking plant at Rigby, and that an option had been secured for the property site. The phopoeed building for Rigby will be aa up to date picking plant with mills and a capacity for 40,000 bushel of seed peas. Rigby wiU be headquarters for th company In this section. . ths policy of th company,' stated Mr. Miller to handle about standard varieties of peas, on eight whirh ood yields can He secured, the other varieties to the leaving smaller growers In California, At the present time the Allan fteed company have twenty pickets and the Everett R. Clark Seed company fifty pickers working In the local factories, which mean a payroll of $1004 per RTGBT. Miller of 1 assortment for men Jldidwonderful one would make Moroni Stone, Pioneer of State, I Called Winter's Clasp Holds Weber Democrat to Firm in Ogden Today Seek Appointments OGDEN. Dec. 19. After one of the OGDEX, Deo, 19' The purported coldest nights in m&nv years, last dlscuesion and recommendations for the mercury rose from 17 below -- SPECIAL L 50c VALUE EXTRA FINE n. Delicatessen OQWW, Da H, Wort wm today by Juhn Brannon, geo-romanager of tbo AibmIom Paok-la- g and Provision dompooy gad traaj-tr- r of tha Ogdaq 4lvotock ahow, from JL H. Cordroy, vie prooidant of Wllaoo A Ool, padtorv that th oomgtcny'd head catti, hug and ahaap buvar would b at th Mxth annual ilVMtock ahow January 4 to Ofdq 11 for th purpoaa of buying fat cattle at' th how. Thla announcement la of great concern to offioiala of .the Mvoetock ahow bacaua it mean that after a faw yaar of onaoienUoue effort the larger buyer of tha country hav been interested In the ahow at Ogden Chid of tha ahow, purpoa to C. li. Barton. preeMent, aoording la to find ready market for the fat cattle, aheap and and auch aa and will bav been hoga mat with th W'llaon ooming of euoh Ini) era a a Wife Charges- - Husband With Unusual Cruelty 39c CREAMERY hr, ' 9 VE Piggly Wiggly ZoC crop Almonds, Putftfing Swadiah ceWaa ,.walw PURE SWEET GANULATED is. Hom.n4g JQg An unusually large variety of Cxkoo, Paetry, Btcad fft 25 New crop Filberts, 2 Iba. Htinx Plum K4E Witv 9C Beat bland Cofftt, C Cattle. ftlverdale. OR 5 Les. tV.io' OR 4E WlIB DOZEN 65o aweet, Now . HAWAIIAN COFFEE Scotch Broad FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL Soft Shell I - 4wV Fruit Caka, EE. V 1 . , MOZART a for 2Se, box SO SANTA REV a forSc. box SO lOo AURELIA BEAUTIES, box SO PORTUONDO CIGARS, box M LAWRENCE CO bArrett Genuine German Honoy Cak (Lebkuchen) Dallclouo lng S ox. SO Premier Bakery - PEERLESS. PRINCE ALBERT 20c Short Ifin OE. W 0e UNION STANDARD Tobaoco, plug.. z. Purchase WS EE, WWW EDGEWORTH lOo MAIL POUCH 4 for 5-l-b. Reg. 30c Marshmallow Peanuts, lb Candy Dept, Free Toys With Each 1o. OCe, 1Se ,c 25c 8c 25c MEAT CO. BIG CANDY SALE. box Asst. Chocolates ..$1.15 3-l- b. Afl ClI'W TUXEDO DIXIE QUEEN, Lunch Bucket i..,10c INDEPENDENT i!Sou' At. WWW Il ex. VELVET 1.25 Id ox. PRINCE ALBERT $1.25 OAa 4UC 1 Ca JLOC .11 . . . ..... Ih Veal Roast Tobacco Pork Purchase but-th- Market Open Until 9 p. m. Every Day Until Xmas. LOOK to . STRAND PUBLIC MARKET Gold Day Wednesday 4 ssd perxixtsat e14 lead to serious luai troubla. Tea raa atop than sow with Craomohioa, aa mulsiftad araoaota that la pi assail t to take. CraoaiulaioB it a saw .j medical dlseovarjr with twofold It aoothea aad heal tha taembraae aad kills tka (arm, Of all kaowa drun, creosota 1 ore lied b.r tha fraterolty as tka greatest haallag agency for th treatment ef chroni conghs aad colds and other forms of throat aad luag troubla. Craomolsioa con talcs, la addition to crcoaotc, other keeling elamcota which aootha and heal tha laflamed membranes aad stop tha lrritatioa aad inflammation, whila tha froosot goo oa to tha stomach, absorbed into th blood, attach th scat of th troubl and destroy th grrma that lead to coaiumptloa. Croomulaioa la guaranteed aatiafae- tore la th treatment of chronic and cold, bronchial asthma, cough catarrhal broncbitla and other forma of throat and lung d leases, and la excellent for building op th ayitem after Cold or the rla. Monty re funded if any cough or cold, no mat ter of how lung steading, ia not hexed after taking according to di rertions. Ask Tour druggist. ( ouilsion Oo.. Atfanta, 0a. (Adx.) Ch rent eoaglis 111 SAYS i. Old Cap Joy: W$ have Just unpacked a thipment of DOLLS which wer bought at a low flgura. The doll wiU be gold at cost. - of Wt n. m Doll.... ... 52.03 --whll they last, and w hava only a few. Several other dolls at , corresponding prices. THE TOY SHIP 17 EAST FIRST SOUTH Just East of Deseret Bank Open till 8 p. m. |