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' ! ... - - II --- ....., , -- DESERET EVENING ' .1t''' l' - 2 1912 ,..., 3IARCII di 'et 14 wqr' required a rood I SATdRDAY WS Isf . .,,.......4,........,." ra... , SECTION ,. , . . , : . .. . , ' , TMEE - :' ---------- and Willa. mm.7----.; 1111411364A 1( , ,: to his offkials ;, way the part bring ofi -G- reat-Pioneer view votin, 0, Brigham ". -r, but when he finally showed -- -., ., twan... opthieking. the ToLlY and Lotter.day 7i "Elk, that per rent of our people have 1 , OMMOROalimaloJED ' some t;,-RN s,r11111141r ,00e,mummommo,m, Wight curvature of the spine; , . 1,:, . 13: occupy Tlit3 a., fir when he man one showed .. the had that 'F.; 4,:!-1--- ' : toltrt,t .',., - ,,.;- f' ,,Illeatilii,.. 7.87 ,7 lik RE Statuary hall in therapitot waters of stream" wore.nutdo to "n,' injured his. eyesight 17 overstildl in &woo IMAM IMIT i .. 11. arid area into vernal ,IY; transformed 1,4 they the the I at Washington contain" preparing for army exarnination, field s and fruitful td,haritg. f, . when be ,,, and Insisted pasaage that of a waTriors e' and marble effigies of .. . 4 , from New tinglend final 1.14y barrOwt4 I was examination Indication statesmen whose memories are t system which prevailed there Wm eri0Ofth its to a maita.s qualification for , lit ,,,, , ,, Ithe , ,. of estab ht( the erghteenth century, serriecs of because their , thus honored he aliPointmentitri the ' mervice, finally . ownttm 41- - ntlnt-- ,, ivon . , It, rillagettill--ttl' the.i Iiithint out,: Id WWI A great gratification to' 11veleied rural. "" k 4 1 C Thl .. to senator see the the U-119TIFT1111174bctottil.1.11rilrSO.,,10. 1 ' nlItaimueude tact that in a few instances their pri- - 'olltit"s hOiliti'';n. 2n ea.:41 of thewe 101- COMITOSIOOMI totothe young ... ..,,,..,. men usel'd Con, a church hall for a Wes with tick stained r: lagen vatelives were large for lie contended that ... injustket for a schoollmuse on we'll j would have- beett done- great bacisherta- broader view of .sucit on $welaYs. 184P ail!). tillisedacmtheyy; :: and r,ir concerts. 'dramatic per.. ltreen dented days. liAgG co. , the Ilsii( appointment matters than eas taken by ,.. tnrniac,on and dances in the evenings 1 ,.. TIIE CABBAGE WAS THERE. ..,s, 10111111 4.17 , Dames. In New York, wit.) re- ThPrP hIPO has a "Zion't ' i I 4) 4P0a1311., f , which ' Mies. Helen' Cannon. daughter of the fused to admit a deccendart of Ben- !Mercantil., Inetitution.1' Qu '! di'n thefarrner with tomb,. art ahich est, former peaki:r.onte. those I ff:IN.ES!, 1:w'OUsitiIfillet01.2 to, jamin Franklin to membership e juhreuz;,flor:npr71-', t j.- 4411Clitiak AA' ,.. . doal 1 I dajws,s.-a a his Trsdacte. of 'arts good ,urplos purchaser that Franklin w es 6 f aak..a imi.l.,311 of a Washington ooesessed of a 'Wonderful ,Itomir'.41111ttat att, , '7;4, 419141A !lose in his relations with ladies. The History nowhere I t" more successful colotrizeilon , l',.1 .';', i itt,,,t:ti,10. 44 niayor of a Vermont city d!scouraged . 1;i:utningt,ta thrunmijoirn.410eaneleddba yy , tent t aecddrpsfol; sw ... the . out .. tio.. becauoc carried than hy that Robert Burns banquet a t o i t, I I , el' ers Of ttrange gods, alto ,Il :n the Congreational.. :1,1 1 IIIIT' T'i. y ; . .': of Miss great Sentsh poet w ail a patron I . , stol ironon round hervelf onDireetacY, not besn married to the i acrose a thouterrat folks of. - booze and.Aad the aide of the was out w Those had city mountain . his thildren. hie') rrentote front the Iiitunts of ail of quite soothers ltil 9 1 ' - I a fasliton. 1,10-1tuta111:, 4N:I'lk.,;;i1':14: ; 7 140 190 5 an inhospitable rioted ;7 objection midt..,n moral grounds to in ta,, conflicts .1( 11.h1,P. arc( throa ,101 - door she Belpre .1 t i stotel. arid her reocated'rep. ,.... the aescptanre of the s!:or dinner away upon th,, earth. Thcy fa, c,I I: t , edr ;41- 4t '', 4 i re. 4 service presented by the ittee . rt,i,h storm and the T bringing ,t ,Q rtrwli ....,,,,,, p,..,............ t...tr.,: linings (, r yt,,rehsepratrou, o,,..ve 4 bra2ert Rerpent r-.- 1 I tq the battleship of that name I anolco faAcriee Nil II h,T smartly gowned companton.' it sraISST for the toffee oerde. I ,stahltshed up, They the ..,;;;Jitall ; Ph. Waant t a ;e'At 1 (aerated upon it a portmt. of Brigham beetothgar mine and athr 11lustrial your friend at homer day t ha i .,. . ra,a oerruhol 'moiled F hwit up Mils cannon., Nnemte. The ,dijection flal They enterprises. Young ' 0011 "I donI know. my deer,- - returned it etas not the tura rf wealth and (recilt that made On the ground, that -IAi'.i, of ots of Atlantic the speaker's daughter: -Mornion prnphet the wto Neale in 't size, and tiolsgamY or the Service. raped Equated Famous for its Styles and Generous Credit hh, cities rapped,- - and nothing came to the door ,t par that Utah sought to PICLISP. tobut,honor bi:st Alercantlie of but a smell or'cabbage.- I Aigaily they 17 untishingg, Service and Stytes only by a fewot the 'ploneetship that she Sought ..I Yltelapio to any corn- EMPLOYER'S- LIABILITY. West. try stamping his, features upon the polygsmy-- an Entire in the Establishments TT the ofminers ,i, i , silver service. moults, - Vold the T le-- j'mbk)Yer's Ind mixturivot Old Testament theoI rnnct the c4mpletn Of tip, firt over. telt.' - ham medal cont. t,,, ' ' qantt: Tattraluvrluttriiiiraaras:.-k,.iiiminoar ,,with .31whorristaniam- - hick created by tb .iirealaaat to "Mormonism" is, as Lhells were unknown. In Katt Lithe, t'ity, ttti,, called wit ma,,te. to a Mfrequenr;777-st1aa tt- ,11'' iota), Years beldnd AbaIttgar MY' to railroads and em. since It le .,r srmore than was years it it suceeSs,ful. thirty scheme colonizing P1.0i've8In its report the,commission wal a large percentage of its con Brigham Young iatesedinto the Greet i If 1 1. , .dr, expiable Just why this is done. The from the slums and garret,' of Beyond, roiyismy has wapparently Pik commission says: the ithin at fram abandoned. least been cities. and Scandinavian English t!' 1 t 1 cam Sortie few Oldyomutton .congnes of Utak, 1 ; t People- to whom any system- of Ida plural wives was a moral growth,- an anY' social are etlIl defiant. but investigation he class of employers covered by the pro. a 'ten of marriage system I I 1 ''' law. though the cotrimisition has, PdVallett. It brfAlltht atich PoPle to failed to tustain the charge that as Posed dial marriage,' been Urged to iticinde other classes of Flak It allotted to each hrad of a many as a dozen polygamous ..0 Pik, 41.,1 emPlortre who May be, subject to the adstore the and been contrected have family a piece of lard to cultivate,which mistion-o1 1' 1 t T. regulating power of Contreati. The cont.. Utah to the Union; advanced him the matetial with a 1,, I mission not has deemed it advisable tO V, This desert state, of which Brigham Thal tobuild a cabin. it supplied him with 1(41.171.11"-"T"was ha.-become after very seeds, with agricultural implementro,, young Kai 4 IL -t As a plo. thorough conaideration has confined the with a cow, a pig and chickens, anl proaperout and powerful, , Est of the law which it proposes 't afforded him an opportunity to work neer, to in no further. its founder was operation I I AA 1 tko his one of the ;Tenfold of the American to railroad companies for the following 'v for to him to enable pay IFa416,11 ' for 1 i ;I -It It Mix fact that has caused among other reason: littl type. home. I ,li "11) Ilecaute. as it seems to the hien to hold that' he ' The pinneerx of thia desert land Cal 1 I: law for at applied to the rail.. honor and remembranern, and misCon, the !. i -; adopted a system of at ' and t,t- to indulge in no regret. that Brigham made le clearly constitutional and it t II r.c: 1 di.tribution f ,production, ltde , There is only one way for you to realize the distinction and individualyoung's leaturet are engraved upon a would not he wipe, to endanger its va- I changes which tibia developed titaili ,I., t.4Li 1: lidity by including other employers as the see them here Monday. to a great and prompemus Mate. They- liver salver that is part of a dinner- - to is and SUITS that these of whom ity the .' ;' of Utah authority of contryss is ' : were pioneer; in irrigational agricul- nervice presented by the state t Angeles not to clear. thereby introducing Into y,, tore. With reservoir' and canal's dug to the battlethip Utah.--L- os t i! , the i; The showing is extensive and corn. the lands whose Times men through by the No : 4; eertitinty which woutd not otherwise .' ' -motor- COATS for ,"--evening, prises exist. 7 the For as some of to the , example, ;17" !: 2.4171. receiving $495, -are Alabama there t 4,,,,' .,...,..41 'eeother it nety be plausibly NEWS AND GOSSIP 'klf ir! 926. In Florida there are LOT? federal urged fmployera ing or for street wear. ' that they are not engaged in a -for 4, 1 -living among the orange- clam of work or with inetrumentalitles FROM WASHINGTON. .lr'r , 1 In woolens and silks. the of that state. and they got $lii.troves or -. ,, and s inherently tiangenws. , eft0. i, 4 , In Missleslppl there are 4.402 nen while-Othe ' . fart woUld not be conclusive Afternoon frocks of : edo ., from hae One,) .,;,, (continued Ploners tor of the low. t would againet the LA. f,. :.. - ,, the big river in bouistona there recede eliminate orvalidity rich lustrous messalines, soft chiffon taffetas and natural pongees. ., 'V detrect from the force of ,.., ; , In the area"- - the arguments. Mg the farmers of Kenturky planted emit who receive ' 1 in : indicated, already will be int 3,f2attall acres of corn, ext otate of Texas there are 11,282. whel The cultivated and Pe ' especially Monday interesting. display ''''e of:4" r. ' support of It when confined to the el: width yielded 06,271.0010 bushels. An receive 11.030.500. - the ;,,'-- , ,.' 1 trahatardous occupation of railroading. 1 ' inereSPI of five cowbell' per sere would Is apparent As to till others . it "Prom these filigree ape , voile, ' I lingerie, ' beI. I marquisette, the sonnection In. ,h, ' I made the yield It.S00,000 bushels that In the state of the former tem. tween the have I 4 direct effeet of a law to pro- . ; 4' the C',, nets and of our bushels more. These 14.$00.000 chiffons, eon; laces, at there Are residing present tederacy mote the Rarefy of the enniioyees and i ' 4 cia ,it.''i Vengliel have brought, at the average le,- - 26,020 bonier federal solliters who drew '1 e th effect , most I attractive. id , , 1105.1Kie showing Monday will be l , the price bee. 1, IMO. approximately and disburse pentanes. therein to the in . consequent .,;,,,', commoditie and s with lim 1.'.0., 020eme.000 :,.1,,, 4, sum of $5,013.390 annually. w.rileh the employees deal le not en on ', aggregote -For and diembraces summer so 'This money would have gone spring ' Combining theee latter figures, and tirely Hear. ap we think it le in the cue TIM ; where to t. the communities. rural amountx with those of the border 'date rectly 1,0 of the railroad eervice coneidered E by great a variety of styles that the par, men It is - much needed. and would have we have a total army of ; 1 '(: 4, .. polybf tha in to vast been th beneficiaries individual be wwstrnment are satisfied. of importance can who tastes ticular easily every in The law follows in this . ' ''' k' ,A.1,41 I VI' Int the problems that confront our ruamount Of 22.41i4tl,1190 annually, in the respect the proposed as ' 141111- amended t 't, I Our line of ladies' furnishings is complete. tat people." border end southern states named, or ity law whieh hes employers i ,x. been by t.. he , , upheld 4. the of amount t ' annually l i . about ma To of the reelecol courts upon WHERE PENSION MONEY GOES. i t 7 Pkg v .. elsbursed in the tnit'd St"te in Pen- - grounds pee uhar to the railroad serve , ,,, ail palmier, money paid out,quarti,rly by 5ionc.. lee. and eine.. tee main portion of Ole i1 , ,,,, 17nele Sam goes into every state in the a report was dictated by the decleion of 1 THREE LUCKY LIEUTENANTS. '' r, . Union. and a little of it goes abroad-,;;, Ed the supreme efiurt of the United States 4 the in member of Congreas recently took arm). In the ease, of 6tondou ve. New ,, lieutenents 4 'W in . t ;:: 'the trouble to look up the distribution es,from civil life. owe New ileveil & Hanford railroad York, I coin4 a 1- .i 4 funds and these are some , p,- or pentelon conimitations 40 Senator Chamber- - pony In an opinion delivered r f . by Mr. I Of the things he found: fit lain of Oregon. for had he not chain- - luetice Van Deventer on Jan. 16. 1912, I , ,::. y : to I 1 "The two states leading In the num- - idoned their cause, the war del'ertnleiR "en The railroad companies, affeeted f ,i,s! one her ,,,,, after of and them. therein. releote.1 have , , would , pensioners residing a $ resit artily of employees and i s''S the total amount they receive. are: another, on purely technical grounds, empley , P 114Ve incepted a vast amount of caoi, ' 1 14 LA Penneylvania. with 104.145 former mo- The lie'utenents in queetion are Me- - tei: tee el '" eervice extends into every part 1.1 - -- r-We always hate done so and will continue to do so in a courteous, and Ohio. (latent ldier', receiving $12,3711.311. Crawford. , ,, Jr., . u, fihrld country. nod sittntrethee fUrnlithes with 103,301. or only 44 less than the Geri.. Crawford of 1 I 71 st. timer Zn i: 3 of euch extent for generous manner. So make your selections Monday.' We have no set operation Pal of CaPt .4 ",,,, Falea, of a law of this cheracter the keystone state, and receiving 115211.I.7. acne Files. and present, In Or the $2.0e6.000more stationed noW Ir. aggrePayment arranged to suit each individual customer. nearly I' ot, Vancouver Barracks, 1 many feeturee ha Potentially 11 gate amount paid. with leas than fe, dif- - and Malcolm Vbeelef Nicholson ...of from other clasolee differing I : ':, t' .4, of tndusttry that a na in the number of beneficiaries. portland. Theme young men) with 4"'" low' whocie tietAllti would he femme ' ''; appropriate-'- 1414iwam York follows tottio. with M.7491 t er candidates, undervient a riebli eantnI, reIn be would many ' ' for tso thviiit;s'aerviee pensioners. drawing g11.031.276, whrie II- - Within to determine to iit 1 ,, lineda la 'fourth. with Ta401. reediting- I commission as second lieutenants. and induetry. The .railroad other forme H thereIndustry all plumed the entrance examinations. fore may well be dealt with tg.757.000. 'Indiana le fifth. with gall41 CLOTHES AT THEIR BEST, VISIT OUR MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT MON;1 ',4 t,,t. IF YOU WANT TO SEE READY-TO-WEAseparately, ; pensioners. receiving gig.291,X711. or over hut in eaeh case Polne teettnieal utlec's in the Mittel coat, or the particularly SOLD ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS OF DAY. A COMPLETE LINE OF CENTS FURNISHINGSEVERYTHING l'. 1 half a million more thlin IIIinol.. IVIth tem was raised, and the war depart- legielation. If hereafter it shall be I, I '' 3307 fewer pensioners: and the fact Intent refused to iseue them commisfound Wise to extend the proviatene of I i;j ,, . II of the while one P.o.e. that the pensioners linens, In department the law-t- o Indiana, iither interPtate carriers f1 one ; in of state lose held y than these the that the If number bot , ! w;hai; Pucb rie telegraph and telephone lines'. .t in which Chicago is e'etuated. draw half 1! erstoother industrteetengageti In inter- eigivaem; million dollars more, ought to make a ,4 troll! 1 1 ., i' tint Inhghtlants of the done to; ampvitt:1u or 3'umiernerital id,. inary examination, ando,a third whit legistition Re had been done in the 'L . ::' the cow' of- the interstate commerce' t t .t. I 'Much petition money also goes Into held to have a alight curvature . late." , .4 The south. I will begin with Virglnia. spine. lienablr ChaMberlitin took for founrdbt FAVoRS MONTHLY PATMENT& i riS" with 1,456 pensioners. receiving 11.336,- - viewed each of the young men:. t - i Our line" ;' ; .' -- The SI Our Three. 'Wei ravorsiraindliti 'pay- 000. In North Carolina there are 4,001 intenisent.' them report bright, 1 t, if.' i - meats ' ft instead of lump slum payment's ,.: TIVOIVIng gar3.2100. tend In pearing youry fellows, and straitghttLi ptntrinTierlt, ' Story of ' comprised fer reasotia explained as follows: :::. ; South Carolina there are USK receiv- lway went to thhe twark,detp:nrtortznwhaot I Building e 'Toiler lthR existing system of Ha- 1 ing 11164.600. In Georgia there are 2.753. 'protest against I ..e , .t to I exclusive samthe onitdoyer recover! judgment receiving $443,015. while in adjoining the considered technical grounds, It. htlity '' in hi :t It sum. was made to lump clear to 4 ; I '.... A; 611501.1 the laimmission during 'the hearings ples. No two .: :',.; tiht: sueh a recovery is not conducive di ........... li,-cl'MONTH 1 STATE in the canton of 40,...... to the best majority a Sill of or the of ;inter STREET employee No i';!1.society. 1 The railroad employees as. a class pee- i . alike seas a very high average-oBefore You di ability and '' V,int.iiiip,n,A, but experience has Onion , , , Enter in .!lhat rolno,mm,,m.nonimie the of eases great majority 'll "; whore an etnployee has been injured 3I otnee of Painless Withers at and has ot R 11 11 irl People who come to the new dentist lump sum he hall ' same statementThere is no need make the eV street. Main iaVeSt.1 or So. of Al 1124 it illsposed injudiciously ( A' ,, :n sizeh a. way that. If he could not reof Year If we do your work. ' ft a hardbettnr buts done or Work tho-than undue Dental s undue just entails 1:4, d expense want Do you he and his family have :lurn your nd.nt upon him. Provision , A If or that the person entitled to I a some dentists do It? And, do you want to have it done Painlessly' of all means of support is forth,r made for the commutation Ishii . i :,,6 Main PirCet. South etieri-NeTI awl become dependent 'upon the emit )s 1.1ade to appear that the ;compensation has renrved or is abo., ut ili.:. so. remember the No,,--1- 22 i to remove from the I nited States." be he- ex1s.ti4, of rh,iXing periodical payments ph,yees' organization to ,411 .t, 1 ,, ! 4( or .4 ir,need, : l'he upon public choral. 1 aline is true in large' Illeliattre-- , tarf -,, , A pricesNote 11,,A a and children emof deceased i .:a.'fl I COATED ployeee, 22 K Gold Crowns S, -CONSTIPATION, ,I Th, , ,nimission of I W. 11" lir lb' l'IP III i Lit4 i Bridge Work ith, .1.:nien that .p"a"tiL.rit'Sr7fre"o"Mpe l' , should be made in , to,. tateal monthly Crowns . Porcelain '08o,iyle.od:11............oarsstfareinsehd,andeiA1A41.' ,t ,,,) ri.seo, thus affording. perhaps in some ., 11 - 1 -- 4 ,etts-- s a sniall, but in every ease a cot, Ilw!f TONGUE, HEADACHE OR BAD STOMACH, 4 Our Regular p0.00 Whalebone t lain. support to the Injured employee your corset is ) and his family or dependents. These I Plates , t will return it , to him not as a charity ; A I ,..4...:, Faintega Eatractinn 25 (ix. Iparaientmconte and his Is yaw ally To,,4I1 me cam ward ettract 6100.00 Skin iitisgut, Sallow and pain. Miserable Indigestion. Taste. Bad head1 : l'iTred tongue. , in benefited. - .i ,r. ., ;'1,1 1 ALL WORR GI:MANTLED 20 lEARS. EXAMINATION FREE. bowels, which cause your .,4 , cle,,aniael necwor.sets ,,mo from a torpid liveurndalendstecdiogfgoeot atil-e d.eriiona who might otherwise be ache:, , 5'...., ' - ,.:1:.4 which slurs and ferments coml.:died to seek public charity are etomach to become swileld iilit, that 'are not injured, boss:L:11. ., IntPePntat7 fUllitOld '.1,1:"Ii'll mipport by the Industry which like g,?1,age in a 1 ,) I 1' : foul gases, (X, ' M. injury. Zeufhewteeling everything never , A will straighten you out i, - : and "litiwevcr, not will that horrible this nauseating. reasoning asessitta4 ''. It 4101S iscardde .,.....,,,,. .- -, good for moynha Millions bcot will hold gwid in all caRea. eirellitaataaces by tnorninga abned ' 4 4,'Is process,. will , Santlamt I to 2. 110T11 PHONES. will from time to time arise which will i 4 of men and women take a rawaret stow and -Open Till 8, p.m. f ''''''f."..' '' 1:22t2 K01.1111 M IN sTREET. "V" ,erissatookitooltkrilioll'Inlvrnaeh , nd render the NI YM An t of 1 etana41ti,,...-,,boltelsregu-not inrure or rust 1 Dotet . I 0 ifillott,arttiellodical Paytnentti of i' Tric: I 44'7 forget the childrentheir !W. Insides need a ,,, Al Of ,s,,g144:4444,eltn1,109'AIrTM, a 1 holt these periodical payments may.j I , casionally. ., I 1 P ' ri: - M S., It -, I 'p ,, ii ',;,'. I . if. ! :- . 9 . 1 -- t - I ,.,-.- ,,,,,, - 4.0's.' - .t I. T 01 l'El 7: . , 1 ,. 1 I i .. . ........- .- t ..-- -- t L , , . ce . -- I 1 1 Cal ,f A Salt Lake's Leadiddt Credit House - ., 'or S - WE .nrr, iur. GROW , it I ,- . , , .. t.,,,, 1 06 - 1 4 '1 , . 3 ,Iforiff (101117 i. ,; ' k IP ", ' , it'ISI----.,..1...- ' dm-,..- rt - i200"(020u.Li...., J3MProreS , . : o . preeented----outaid- i , ' -- Y g March 2 1714144-H- ----- t Every expreqs 'cquired - Coats, Dresses, Waists, Millinery ..1,., ' . ' 4 " Ii' Suits;-- ' ---.1- nr14 ITI 'ffrom New York and Paris in Women's . .4 1912 IN 9 pr no0i pening9., for the last four weeks has brought us the newest styles 4zr - , broad-minde- - i . -- -- t 7 grly .7 - I- , - hs t 1 I! Charming Spring Dresses -- , 'gr s; ' ' one-siot- h v Of ' 4 - If. ' .',F". . 'Course WelGive adDIT! : ... : I -- :..-- , f4p; , - 7 ,i , it '111 ,, A : :,, ,.' .4 I ,..----- 14g klterms. Spring Opening in Men9s theiess ' ;,,- , ' 1 , . I ' . 4, t -- - Fascinating Hats 4, 14.1,4-7- - r New Spring Waists . -- - 4- -fl- it :l is 7 , : , I ry Ir : Coals i New Spring , -7- ' I ProPoeedlaw-on-elentent-of-un.- Dept.- on Entire. First Floor R I : I 7i, l'-- :::. eye-eig- : 1, la;knantitniohinet.nr.oht:hildebutlaeialli.tentatnamitawipLirw6all Ipeltinenfatscti windy-My-f- , i,..; Leo aliNeCti Or $1000 ... i eel I , ' ,. , ' .,4; 1 :, W 5' $100 1.10 '', It : WEEK garments ' More. Dread ot the Dental Chair 1, , WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE the following 183.50 !;:-;:r- , , 6 4,001 246 ,...",o, . , i j tr N dry your YB ; , loi....... Let us clean I i;. Or ;II IS IlLownimmi..... reed si- THMS TAT MISTS . 0 '1,1 IS , IN ' . -- 2 , . 0 Month iii it- .';'1 11 7-- ii 4i! SU() ' - , . 1: , - I( bec- , i PAINLESS WITHERS, Dentist tli , I IA " oc, should .., , nt A ' ., .1 I, - - i 1 ' rt ! '''''' ; I '': - : i ..... l' ,, ' 1 ; .a...i.' ' a t t 4,11' ; 1 : ,'; rf 1 ,i '1 :.;.. , ', ' fv'l 4'i ;i : ,i f,1?,.,!i '':i1 ; I i'.1 1 rifl I ; , , , I, - AS - U R E fo,N Agents for Seeley's Spermatic Shield Truss. 0,,,,iii 11 .tp " ' , . I;.. "v" You 1 . i Itv. Jki : 1 i wisettrutte : ea:p.ft , . J. Schramm-Johns- j on Drugst. .0goom. I The Nerpr sub. A(Itutowi-l'i- ve (3) Gond , Strwm. ,....turtmow,shir,rp,rnir MUM& youR 'Zit...M.61.: ...tin w.wwArwwwwwaw I i MO ostiftwin. woo eliwesnwt. iimui.is4 ,,,04 :, i tg; " , '&1., IT --I tihneto made, to appear that sueh commutation is for the benefit of the employee or i 66C9'crloollve fitted to the teat of Russia and Tww tilWol and Approved by the United State , g9vernmsmt and west Temple, who was aseentated with Dr. sttn. whit.. ?n this et!). Pi yquipped to handle the moot .. h.,ii:.:(mtomn ut,,,,,,, :: E A To Ilim & Xi 6r2 bean NoieW Womble. BradOwl;Stalkliat. I10.6 yi es two was 01'16: , 1 tspz.; Tod, Rtt 2i EIt F, Strool.hosTeel. regilionlAllamiNharmo Oft Aro 1 les rs'AtI V bn) - 1 :o.e- --t I- 1 -- 0 tRMS Kat SOIL STCILLIVEI 11, i tIIClitt mil 0, 111i ; cilfist.E E P, eM a Ifigal li tir s clothes cleaning gen,- - Manager. , mommummeno emonommanio Main Office East Third 20 South - - . 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