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Show THE SALT LAKE "TllIB.USE, JM issued Bonuai by tba aa mm TTwtu rarmsnina akc gribune FORUMl Entered M tlx pastetffca M t H bseoaa-clas-s ait Lata ?2? riuji -- , TUHI Of tVMCftUTIOMl IIS SO sad Bunds, en month MM DUr and Bunds. MM rear (Tlx sbtnro ret eppli la Utah. Idaho. IhiiU end Wromlo.) " Bsowriore In trio United S'stbs, P.U. nd turnip. soe iwth. .. ... 1L.. .. . ay The TtUxui. h) M sale Lb ven Important curls iUe UuliOlatosTTlssotrs ascertain .sent ia snr city by UWpftaaliu Uus eifioa. The TrlbuM I a mtmbci at the Aucild Preu. Tin Associated Press I dispatches sreaiud Is It at sot iiuuh Is the as tor reproduction of til titrnn. etrnTato. crvattea la this rtpt, m also tho toel e.ws pulut The TTibjn Is a ehartar nwibu of tlx Audit Bureau ofCirCTi lotions. .w.. exelu-slre- h """ TIM Tnbuo U number el Th 1M 000 Group of American Cities. York. PhilaThs A. C Beckauh Special Assoc, ewtsro sdvertlslog St. Uula. Detroit. Cw Atlanta; M. C btosanara Co. Paella delphia. Portland out representstlre. Sen Francisco. Los Aitt.1. Seattle. 1 Fore Is n bureau of Information of Th Tribune ate' No. Rvw Scribe, Psrla. Franco; 115 PmU Moil. London. Enslandi I Ustot Dm Unden, Berlin. Otrcuui kweisior Hotel. utnu Iuhi 17. Staiday Morning, February ' ' ' fit trta W that vnarttf v His Islands and some of the valleys slopes on the mainland ofpHE Utah delegates to the and for both Santa Fe conference showed fer grazing possibilities and cattle. At present sheep their me,ttie on Friday when Alaska reindeer herds number 'h,i.Mn PUlau ..Fairness Forced they gathered nj5 their dolla and dishes and made arrangements to take the train lor home in ' case the delegates from California, Arizona and Nevada did not abandon their secret sessions and come out into the open with their proposals, and bluffs. The plan worked like a charm. The doors were thrown open, the correspondents were admitted along with the delegates and . counter-pr- oposals " 'FEBRUARY , 17, 1929. amateur sports, and by the time they jwiiissiiSbtswsssmsistmiissaisi left the banner wason the ground in 2 Utters. The Idea appears to be that money I may be made out of tennis, but not men women who and the a young by do the work. Ail they are entitled to miss laasuussoutssassasssisisussj Is free meals and clothing, the privilege of living in the best hotels, and A person of intuitive Instincts li the right to follow spring around the indicated. Those bom on this day Ask Any Successful Man BRUCK BARTON. between 500,000 and 600,000 head. Horoscope By U CnanlnlliM Boo ordo M like to have this carved on toy tombstone: - - I SHOULD ...... - w ui ROOT," foraerjsecre-lar- y of state and a Jurist of world-wifame, is braving the storms' of winter on the Atlantic ocean In order to participate in the deliberations of a commitde tee, consisting of eleven intereverybody appeared to be happy national Jurists, at Geneva, when the sun went down and which will consider amendthe shades of night began to ments to the statute erecting the World court. 'fall..' . It was stated at the close of Mr. Root became 84 years of the second day of the tristate age on the day he sailed, but is conference that California, Ari- vigorous both in mind and body zona and Nevada were nearer an and has no fears for his health. understanding than ever before. He has unbounded faith in the At the same time a tristate world court and does not "see agreement is thought unlikely how the business of establishing as. a result of the confabs, the peacefully a new order of things main hitch, being over the ques following the many changes of territory and boundaries protion oi power revenue. vided for by the treaty of Paris could have been carried on TVstoKlat fas-afts- ! VnrfVfi without the opportunity to apVTEWS of the death of Mel- - peal to this court when states vllle E. 8tone, flashed over had grown too angry to agree the press wires Friday evening, with each other and neither side caused genuine grief in news was willing to humiliate Itself paper effaces all over the United by giving In." , States, for Mr, Stone vat widely known as an editor, publisher Many Rumora'Afloat and news gatherer in every corner of the land and had myriads nHKt TRIBUNE does not take '' any stock in the rumor that of friends and acquaintances. For more than a quarter of a hijacking .. Chicago policemen, century Mr. Stone was general disgruntled because the slaughmanager of the Associated Press tered gangsters had refused to and when he finally resigned for protection, had deliber from that position in 1921 he pay executed the seven memately continued to serve the great or- bers ef the Moran north side as and ganization secretary Of course, such an occurgang. counselor. rence would be possible in the Mr. Stone had passed the New York or Phila four-scomark when his sum- Windy City, At the same time, It is mons came. He had been aUing adelphia. highly improbable yarn. ' for four months and his death number of theories are Any was not entirely unexpected. Tet being advanced, but very little the news caused something of a Is known concerning shock to the newspaper frater- the actually save the fact awful crime, nity, amonc the members of that the victims were lined up vhli-ha xvaa rcrr1- a garage wall and shot ed as being both seer and against to death. The new commissioner prophet. police is on the Job, however, Peace to his ashes. . of and there may be some startling developments in the 'course of a few days. Putting Up the Bars If such things can happen in no indications that THERE are Intends to let down Chicago andofthe perpetrators go Justice, the great unwhlpped the- - Immigration bars 'during state Illinois will be shamed of the present session. On the con- In the eyes of the world. will law the undoubtedly trary, be strengthened instead of Chairman Ignored weakened should the three minor bills now on the house MORIN of the calendar be passed. These bills CHAIRMAN affairs comamendof are all in the nature because heat mittee is showing ments, the most Important of of the members of the three being the one Intro- themajority committee met without him duced by Box of Texas which and ordered a favorable, report seeks to clarify the law regard- on the Madden bill to lease Mus ing aliens visiting the United cle Shoals for a period of fifty States "temporarily for busiyears. Evidently tne cnairman ness,' is opposed to the enactment of deThe courts have recently this bill into law and remained cided that the classification infrom the meeting on pur cludes aliens who enter for the away If so. he has no cause for pose purpose of seeking employment, because the commit complaint aland more than 2000 of them tee acted without him. Immthe have by slipped ready Mr. .Morin claims that the igration officials on this account. committee was neither regular cure to The Box bill is intended nor valid because It had not this evil and provides that a been called. But it was person coming to the United the properly day" and he regular meeting shall States .to seek employment should been have and present not be considered as coming sanctioned the proceedings if he and for business, "temporarily considered that formality necesit should be adopted. on- sary.- Many chairmen of ly claim committees grcsslonal " I - a tin tt in Alaska too much powvr and quite come when the frequently get away with it. WILL the timewool case Chair In this growers will man Morinparticular seems to have over be compelled to regard Alaska reached himself. He cannot con as a serious competitor in his nlmself a majority of the business? Livestock grazing has stitute committee and should not be received little mention heretoto block legislation by refore in Alaska's industrial line- able, away from meetings. maining of biological up, but the bureau deurvey of the United States A Fool Law partment of agriculture makes some statements which indicate PUBLIC school in Arkanthat this activity promises to NOsas can legally possess Webforge to the front There is some ster's dictionary, for the dictioncattle and sheep grazing on the ary definition of evolution Islands south and west of Alas-- v transgresses the new evolution island narticularlv on Kodlak law of that state. and on Umnak and Unalaska of Dioiogi-m- 1 Tne chain. Aleutian Los Angeles hotel keepers aTe the aurvev makes its forecast on not partial to titled ladles who livestock grazing on the basis of do not pay their bills. Money wrucn talks in this country. reindeer investigations have been under way for some The press reports inlorm us time. that cold and stormy weather Alaska has a total area of continues in Europe. That's not about 590,000 square miles,, of exciting news. The same condi-which about 350,000 square miles tions prevail in this country, are of value for grazing, the surGeneral John J. Per s hintvey report says. The principal wrestled with the flu. on the way wiil continue livestock industry home from Paris and was victo be reindeer raising, but the torious. , ' re h - en-tlre- - , world. a...;-..- .Amateur tennis is s business which is ashamed of itself. '. ha for j - of occult nowers to impressions ant psychic receptive mem, construct to irom Sbfe o! A PREDICAMENT. a tendency to broaden the sphere From London Answers.) life and be content to remain in tni The office door' swung violently path of modest industry. back "on its binges and a TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. g man enof David F. Houston, tered. at "Tell your master I want to see agriculture and the treasury, born years ago him." he snarled to the office boy. Monroe, N. C. sixty-thrAnita Stewart, movie actress, bort "My name Is Ruff." yean The boy disappeared, and shortly in Brooklyn, N. Y, thirty-foafterward a clerk cam forward. He A. OiierJn TheRt." Rev. George was very short and very nervous. Catholic dio"Oh, you're Mr. Ruff, sir?" he be- bishop of the RomanN. H, born ai cese of Manchester. gan. "How very awkward. ago. "How do you mean, 'awkward'?" Nashau. N H.. sixty years actor, bore Donald Brian, popular barked the big man sharply, taking o In St John's. Newfoundland, fifty-twa step nearer. years .ago. "Er well," gaid the little man, "It's imWKMWW' , like this I've been given orders to columns in throw you out." whose and close friend many anonypublished those days SOME LINCOLN LETTERS. mous letters of Lincoln's authorship .) (From Louisville The paper was then known as the News that the Illinois 8tate JotnS Sangamo Journal and later as thea nal, which is 103 years old this year, Sangamon Journal. It required is to have a new home recalls to mind near duel to cure Lincoln of the bad enthat this was the famous Whig paper habit of attacking his political ot the thirties and forties whose edi- emies by ridiculing them anony tor, 8lmeott Francis, was Lincoln's mously. r r'Here lies a man who edited a magazine: he made many to call a penalty a "discount," not as uMod bwl bo wrt well call It "interest," or, better yet, mistakes, but we forgive him for them, because year after year he oa old ol to booor oal. I bo aaM bad bdarooo ot tao arttot atoM bo "past due Interest"? Or could It be preached Thrift to his readers, he encouraged several million peodi'oa bo ba OTidraoo o oood Isltb. ia that the usury laws prohibiting the ple to save money.' laibortaat ouIMn aa tao art tar fcaa collection of Interest in excess of 12 oobaUalibi roaoaao for aot dlootoolaf Ibratltr to ta aabtMr tao boom wlH bo per cent per aanum have a bearing We are not a thrifty people, as compared with other nations. aukbotd aa raaooot bad laltulo or en the subject? No doubt the necesBoa do atbbM obrtltaiod u doolrod. , been have as 'made sary provisions MMMTo Ml oloaod tU Ibo aoaw ol tba Belgium before the war was known as a "country without rlur nll bo oiroa Uw brolaroaeo.. between ' the light company and the nlne-tentlawful AaoaraMao ooaiaibbMaUoai win aot bo utilities commission for the are owners of paupers"; of France's 10,000,000 voters, ooaoidorod. aXu.ru aad bartteaa aa collection of this 10 per cent per government bond.- - There are 12,500,000 oaooMao an bamd. savings accounts in Vhonth past due "discount" In the France,-an- d half of them little ones less than $4. meantime. Is Mr. Wtbster wrong, or a Is someone, as a recent contributor Power U$er$ Receive But only one in ten of us have savings accounts; the rest of us to the Forum said, "trying to fool the Advice to Read Metert public"? are "good fellows." ' ANOTHER CONSUMER. Editor Tribune: L too. would like to I attended the funeral of a "good fellow" recently. He had word or two In regard to the say always "lived up to his Income." When the company for which he new cut rates on power, light and Another Mother Join$ worked was ten years ago, the president said to him: cooking recently announced by the Cloted School "Have you areorganized Cry thousand dollars?" Utah Power ic Light company. 'A Consumer" wUhes to know if meters Editor Tribune: "Anxious Me4,hen4 are read or guessed at. My advice to A thousand dollars nut into that husina you Is to find out this new rate per through your Forum column, has ex- be earning a competence for his widow today. But the "good k. w. hour, then read your own meter pressed my sentiments exactly and the same day of each month that the I only hope the proper authority has fellow" did not have it; be had never learned to save." And now power company reads it This you can attention drawn to the suggestion. . we are raising a fund to buy his daughter a piano, so that she can We high school students' mothers give music lesson. .. . : .. surely do. When you have done this. men suotract present reading front are not able to sleeD nights for think f : our children of exposed every day previous reading, which will give you ing r I came away from the funeral with another man whose salary now many k, w. hour you have used. to sucn a dreaded disease. Even u never been as large aa the "good feUow's."' we rode in his haa as are such activities etc. tiff aasemDiy, What you expectf J tut investiv . . gate and find out what the power not being allowed, think of the mobs automobile. . In locker cafeterias the and stuffy meter its reader. I company payi think you will find out that it la the rooms. "Do "you know how I paid for this automobile?" he asked. A vacation now might check the "Out of the cheapeat company to work for in the dividend, that came to me last year from ray savings. a and further give parents tate. and the most expensive to our- - spread When I wa getting eighteen dollan a week, my wife took two of ' chanc to keep the children under Chase anything from. It every week and put into the savings bank, where wa couldn't i wink it is tune that we modi observation. MRS. C. A. 8ELBY. touch When 1 we raised to twenty-fiv- e, of Utah were finding out Just how she raised the savings fund to five a week; and so on, Tm.47 year old now. I've expensive it is to miy power irom tba never had a big salary, as you know; but 1 could retire tomorrow Utah Power & Light company. Razz TelU "Quite PLAINLY SPOKEN. than thirty dollars a week in dlvi- To Drop T is Kidding it I wanted to. and have more TeL 1 teU yu- - 1 don,t know any-fif.?0ney Second Comumer tace lhe world .with so much confidence mtn Editor Tribune: Well, "Quite as he had made himself independent of DouUt C'oit Data Plain." you certainly know one way to attract females, but oh I what feEditor Tribune: Why tot five fur males. They are vicious, aren't they? "wisenf1el?0r"U "good fellow" and the urea and facts when condemning? For Women, stop It I AU this silly arg or 0n' other' whlch Denerit of "Consumer, ol recent date. gument with a silly man. Cant you class are you ta-Anotntr consumer- - and "Tenant see you are doing Just what he wantof February 12, and any misled per- ed you to? That man surely likes "If want to know whether vou are vnlna ft Ka a lAltaoa vaa sons. I quote bills of a to argue, and. above all else, he likes a failureyou in We." said James J. H11L "you apartments. January 4 to February : to argue with women. New Rate Old Rate Are yoUahle Hate us? Not much, he doesnt! test is simple and tnfalllble. " Gross Gross If he did, he'd start a nice manly ar- drop out. T You will lose. You m nnt thir,v t, k.7; 1 . -- JTsJCTJi 1SKWH..I1.14 llKWHx.0.,ti.r7 gument with the men about Boulder as sure as you live. The seed of success i not in you - " .. Si dam or the police force or someit " ,. M 11 m.. I W 24 U 219 thing, and leave us women alone. 14 w 4 1.W Oh. tiew disappelnted he- - would J, TTnere JA not a single man. woman, or child in America who can " .. 14 1J 13 1.17 have been IX we women had refrained not save some money if he or she will set out .. determinedly to do " .. J 14 M " 36 ..344 from answering him I -All above subject to 10 per cent disI i Plain. Quite Naughty Naughty "Ah," you object, "How can you say that? You do not know -- . count Cant you get our attention any other "A C." and T." cannot un- way? Are you "Quite Plain" in ap my circumstances.' If derstand the above, let them try this pearance, too? Didn't your line go " one: "4 plus I are 4." and not take over? Were you simply forced to use No I But If circumstance dltcate your life, this is time with ridiculous means mis up people's of getting the thing you not written for you. You will not succeed anyway; you do not count this ehudiah and most? wanted quotations rambling. And.noo, every person Well, here's one woman who un "Circumstances!" exclaimed -- Napoleon. "I make circumknows that any first-clafirm does derstands. Poor dear, can't you get . not say, "Nothing can be done about your face lifted or something? How stances." your complaint" (Copyright 1828, McCTure Newspaper Syndicate.) quickly you accepted Lucrecla's Invi APARTMENT ROUSE OWNER. tation! was it wise to be so nasty? You should keep us guessing, "Quite millHIIIIMMItllllMMIMIIMIIUSg operate two cars or three or four plain," you're so obviously trailing where there is but one today will Conumer$ Don't Know us! have the world in gratitude at his When They're Well Off No. I won't give you the satisfac feet. tion of asking you to dine. You'd ilka RAZZ. Editor Tribune: Here Is an answer tt too well. AMATEUR TENNIS. to "Consumer" and "Another Con 'From the Chicago TTibune.V sumer," who complain In your col- Low The California Lawn Tennis assoWages Induce umns about the exorbitant charges ciation exacted half the net proceeds of the Utah Power tc Light company. Protest and Queitions as Its price for permitting Helen They mention having the awf u price Wills to play In Detroit last Septemof cents far light and I cents for ber. The Detroit club was willing to Editor Tribune: Many things have power. In this little elty we pay 10 been discussed in the Forum, but one pay the expenses of Miss Wills and. cents and 4 cents, but do you hear us her mother, whatever they should thing I never see a word about Is the istiasiiiMtiiittsisessstiisutiifetiis holler? ' here labor in Salt . prove to be. but the California assoCALL FjOR A GENIUS. You both ought to be sentenced to Lake question, especially City. New Haven Journal --Courier.) ciation,, which is managing Miss use an oU lamp and turn the wasber (From Wills' tour, said it would be SO per How do the leading men of the difby hand for one year, then you'd quit ferent industries Somewhere, it is to be hoped, there cent or no appearance. The 60 per think that a man kicking. Trouble with you and all with a family can live on an average is a lone genius pondering a solution cent amounted to $1750. roughly a the rest ot the raft of Forum writers ef SJ 25 a and be out of work at for the traffic problem that Is rapidly thousand dollars more than a liberal is this you don't know when you're least four day the American becoming great nightestimate of the expenses of the two months a year? It makes well off. Just think that over. Try an of 1875 a year, and lots of mare. Now that America has defi- women. be tag thankful you are alive in this menaverage two-c- ar decided to wants she be a were brought out at the nitely The less facts than that get wonderful age and prlvUeged to en-Jnation, there Is no telling at what meeting of the Western Lawn Tennis Now Is, what can be the wondrous blessings that sur- dene tothe question chaotic climax the traffic problem association In Chicago last week. prevent this? round us on every hand. There has been written quite a bit may arrive. Only optimists see im- That meeting ran true to the pattern What do you all accomplish by aboutth mediate relief in the rise of aviation. of tennis congresses. The farm relief bill and It seems your kicking? Very Ukely your roof that, the public; thinks it necessary The master mind who can park and gathered under the bannerdelegates ot pure Is leaks, too, and your radio full ot that should be dope. But static; but, when all is said and done, 1 cansomething see but one remedy for both IOE30I 301301 you Just don't know when you're well the farmers and the laborers, and off. aaroag Is "be united." so that we can that H. L. OLEASON, KaysviUe. get full value for our labor. Of course, - r it will make fewer millionaires, but Contributor Of we can get along without them, but we can't get along without the farmAnother Amendment er and the laborer. was a mighty good thing that Editor Tribune: I have read "Quite theIt women's labor question was taken Plain," "Experience" and "Quite oare of. but why not pay a man full Right," also "M. A. Patton" all have value for his labor and cut down the otod point and their bad ones. number of married working women? M. A. Patton brings up the subject ANTON CHRI3TENSEN. of prohibition, a fanatical law, put over by questionable tactics, by t TW Porta ...... Off for Geneva pLIHU ' Today's - HIM, tU Chic. SUNDAY-MORXIXO- .im u- f,uii broad-shoulder- angry-lookin- ee ur .... .I,,-- .! Courier-Journal- fi UTotv roaTro umiuue Stlfp 10M POtlTll . it Plain' t tlTl e,,i tt n'nL6 half-doz- -- oo- L1 en VXSSJ, 2? O II A S D O U U A il S.8 baf lOO-l- b. S5-- l. baa LQWtR IW PRICK THAN ANY TIMK SINCE IriNB caa Ztc Sunkist Black Fif. i7- bottle -- Mapellne 21DS.35C 2 lbs. 35c 29c 7- - ;n.a doot' " fair-mind- ed ss ' aei PURE ' ed and Prohibition Probe Brings Adverse Letter fanatic. New Any person who gets away from his own fireside, or little clique of fanat-tic- s, can see abundant evidences that prohibition is not popular with the peoole Therefore I make the suggestion that we have a twentieth amendment, as follows tone more won't hurt: "Any person or association of persons proved or convicted of being radical, rabid, unreasonable prohibitionists shall be prohibited from shaving, cutting, burning or otherwise removing or hindering the growth of hair on head and face for not less than thirty years." With the proviso that on repeal of the eighteenth amendment the twentieth void. . The only way to curb radicalism is to fight it with radicalism. K. T. YOKEY. -- Power and Light Plan Annoying to Con$umer Editor Tribune:- - According to press reports, we are to be afflicted commission of with a prominent men and women to probe U and every phase of the prohibition question for the purpose, as far as possible, to determine Its effect on the moral, the economic, the political, and the social life of the people as Individuals and on the nation as a whole. It will be a herculean task, to say the least. In the first place, prominent people do not and cannot reflect ' the opinion of the masses. The viewpoint of the prominent person is widely different from that of the common people, the "hoi pollol." What does milady, with her liberal Income from Investments or business, who toils not, neither spins nor washes the dishes, tior tends to baby, but puts all that on the shoulders of servants know of the viewpoint of these hired people? Their struggles too often for tha necessaries of life to feed and clothe their own children, to give them even elementary advantages of education, and culture. What, Indeed? Nothing. Milady may be and often is an active worker in welfare societies doing good In a patronizing way. Her easy, carefree life might be traceable to some economic Injustice that produces her Income, as business entanglements, speculation, bankruptcies. Insolvencies, or other peculations. As a society leader she would doubtless feel aggrieved to be known as a lawbreaker for serving wine at her club resort. 8o the man absorbed in big business, accustomed to club life, with a large Income, cannot truly reflect the' viewpoint of the masses. tii;atiimuiiiiiiii:iisi3istiui' Forum Letters Continued on Mastard can Steero Cubes BouUloa nnf 'tUUCC . Sr.u.b 2 lb. 50c 3 Ids. 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Sunkist Melba Pears, can SOc can Sunktit Brandy 27c 32c 54c caa Sunkist Peaches 18c Frnlt Cocktail 20c for SI.OO WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY SPECIALS Ws Men's GEORGE WASHINGTON Mr. Cherry Pies ...39c 70c ViEtfrsl cTHEr1GTim Cakes doz. 63c FANCY MIXED NUTS, No Peanuts. . .2 lbs. 59c Soft Sb.0 Soft Shell Fresh Roasted 33c Peanuts. Walnats, lb. 33c Almonds, lb. .t lb. 39c . I WASHINOTON BIRTHDAY JA.M SPECIAL Sun-Ikl- st I L.Fun r MAIN STREET Quart Can 10 bars 39c rorta White-- f O Toilet Saap' .to 27 Nrrve-O-Met- rrri.'g eoo Be Y Nerva-O-Met- er For SaUdt " 99a , PEANUT BUTTER For tho purpow af showing to your utKfoction, whothrr or aot tho at your tlrknew It curable by Scientific as4 uuh not matte- - wh't ireth-- t too ( hlrof rirtlc Adjustment!, it do have nntll had the krlor without benefit of triad you multi Examination and our- - latest methoua a Pi.n and not bihanted your chanres at getting Chiropractic Treatments you have wrll, if wo lael yeot have aa ehanea, we artU frankly toll yea as, a W1U whirh caanot He. the and Coniidertnf ear great poulbilltles of the future here, we want aad taa afford to aerve only aatiifird. enthusiastic aatlenta, loch aa we hart armed dart the Bast S year. If yaa are each aad desire ta are and know the basic road ta health, be oas of the J be la take adraaute ef this aansuai and remarkable appartaniiy. See a airfare af J oar owe spina. Then he your radge. Seatac tt belloTlni. Present that coupon at sur office wlthia S day. It entitles a of ronr SdIbo, ehaartae Koie you ta eoaapleta pictare wlthoat east or oblliation ta any way, trrospectlra af your sick 2II S for 79o IS for $2.98 25c Jar lleins Old totoK. Fsshioaed Pickles 12 Jan S2.29 S Jars e PICTURES OF YOUR SPINE so,tneiaiar onowiaia. I 27c 30c oil $rssoT Oil FUvorrBody, Rich Quality -- Pae .....u............ ....... ............; FoHoHliifr, lie pkf. Iodised Salt can Colman's JSC fl.S has CHERRY CHOCOLATES, LB. 8C ISC BLACK WALNUT KRISP, LB. 39o CHERRY JELLS SPECIAL. POUND 27 C Oe RED, WHITE and BLUE RAREBITS and CAKE CANDY, lb. A9e - AQU1LA.. nlC IK. Jtl9a to 7s Kpu 2pks. 12c sStf.... fact-findi- Editor Tribune: Among the subjects urgently in need of the attention of the readers of tha Forum Is the matter of revision of our standard dictionaries. It seems that good old Mr. Webster is wrong, al least he seems at variance with our local power and light company. To be specific, let me refer you to the word "discount" both as it appears In your dictionary and also as it is applied by the light company- - If I am correct, you find the word "discount" described as "an amount to be deducted or counted off." The light company, under its new' schedule, however, seems to reverse the procedure. Whereas, under the old plan, the consumer was granted a regular 10 per cent cash discount for payment within the discount period. It seems now that bills afe figured oa a net basis, and then, mark the term used, a "discount" added for nonpayment within the stipulated time. True, under the. new rate schedule a saving to the consumer actually results; and equally true, a one of ihe light company clerks replied to th writer on mentioning this subject, "You are saving money, so what is ; there to kick about?" But why in the 2 name of consistency, if it Is possible SYRUP E cthn,2pks.27c 34c fen tlr MAPLE-CAN- O lie Silver Gloss Starch to aosao arm 39c 87c CAN SKOOKUM - oy FOR For' Oeltctoa OaMe Brown, Hot Cakes and Waffles it 29c ... 47e VALUE 20c PACKAGE PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR , 1U tec Sunkist White Fif i SSc eaa Campfira Marshmallows.... .... 4QA-' Dontboil Cocoa si.es I Rtu.nT3pkgs27c &.n2pkg.27c 1)4. IS Whoa tana Whole Wheat Food, pkg.... .7.... SSe . twAIM free CITY DELIVERY v- - Blackberry .Jam ( nVFR V. 27c HOrVFV 1.49 97." ' f--i |