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Show PEIMEMEEMMIE144..addrinikandalinfla ! t : l I - - S FRmAY;JJNE 27'1913 '.DESEILET-EVENtNG'-'NEw- I 1 .; i.: vessels. The risnialning Wattle's tom- pries 1St destroyers. 'twenty torpedo weed by the House of Reprepenta- , 4 - , .. SEEDS '. , -, , -- ab r; - - rock-thebe- at , I; u. B. , - . 'Pi ' ,' 1 .. '.., ; . '',:- . -I 1 , , 1 t, 1 . 1 - .7 ,, , , - lull e' 1 !I Mu-de- i': 'Salt ' ; ' Lake , ticket-of-leave- -I ; ,, . Theatre' - . House Dressés arch-milita- nt , Animated Pictures , Only a few more left. Tomor- - ,) row will be your last opportunity 1 to take advantage of this excep-- -.. ' ' Q, tional offer. Full range of sizes. 0 Regular $1.50 goods '. 11 . na 4, .3 -- - E., 11...'11M-13(- Or Walt . . s . n &II 9, SO. - 5TORE AIN . .1 .. , , -- , , Ply-pea- se ; I , ..i !. , , - , 'i , . At-hu- es I . , Men's suits in blue with red or white stripes. ' $1.50, $2.00 and $4.00 Wool suits all 1' $1.25 and 8.50 Boy Women's and misses' suits from $2 up to $15 .... 15c up to- $1.50 Bathing caps for women ' Lathes' bathing shoes 35c Kinemacolor i- . - iit-11- ' v ., To . r . , , Five' Nights Starting Next Monday Night , , . - i i ' . - If ,,..7, k : that. ,,:... J) , , Lasyer-Lauterbachi- , - 1 A 1 ' ' ,,, - ' ' '," bMAA ' LI . , : ; - as :' ,' . only sanitary way is to have a Bathing Suit of your own. A plunge in the lake is then . , enjoyable... We have an exceptional line of appropriate ' suits for women, misses. men and boys. Trne - el... .......- n : I ' 111 Suits Bathing. FOR 'MEN AND BOYS , ''. ', , . , ' y. ' -- Ac , i ; ' . ' , C ........ , ' - i'2 fit 1 ., . - C . I 11 AT ITREZT."....... , . ., . . , , , . , .. : , : - PO'id I : FUN1' ,. .,, , ' I -- . t bus-bea- i'.7 ',..;', : ,. 1 ,t, sober.--Judg- , e. y; , ;' : . , .., . ''''':-t';- ., , , . . , ,. YET. -- The artist has aot completed this picture of as article that adds te the condors el ertery hum ity. Can you beep him out and send a finished Dieters tor oubikatiott ., . , I::. ' . , . ; , ,,. - .. 1 . t 1;1 - , I I i- , ' . , ,:,- . , i . . r.,,,- I I ew Economical , - .,... .. Jesse, o0 A Knighi's Eiringbanyon Coal' , nor-mo- ue I are burnNearly all the. ing SPRING CANYON COALthey are shrewdthei watch the pennies and get the most for their moneF-- -that's why they are in businessthat's why they burs Spring Canyon Coal. If there is - ii 01' anything a little better, they grab ; June 27th and 28th I ! , ' t ' g , f j i rich."--Touti- - . 'NS .' I SO me .'4A .. Lewis st. Canaan. Gee. 18 E. South Mk' Amt.. Lek& Salt Temple. ' ' . are quicker to learn . buY4-- that's Wi de not : 1 why--- r trit,grell NG Yes' Yet:. SATURDAY OfILY , Cons-mit- ts. DR. GUNN'S : IMPROVED LIVER PHIS G. Dun &Co R ,bmoinzm:.,aoos..o. . e, laar,sed....1 A I - en , 4 peop I e than otherssome will still be ing other coals for the same pri ce in a year from now. But for there we say, "Time will do anything filiklkilkoilli Once More Ikatre Rex , - ., , . .,......... aub 1 C . . : i- i n Use. . - I ;tt - t - 6-t 1. ..,t, , I j - Low InCost - I - ' , ,...RENOVATES ' . : - : . ' , Harden-Staiviine- 1.1 t'- REFRESHES - ,, , 1 'F z ' ' , RESTS ' .....ILLVAN-CONEEDW- 4.- ,. ' .. IMm t ' - , . -- - - In Krrenmic tiorx 8E14 Jai I. to the Gaa ComusaT1 , ,., ,.. ' mit:sum NOT . . . ' - ., ,ei , .' , . 2 , - select .IVIten the last "weir cloud" l shall have toillig away there will be al Uv , i i ITIVS EITENNG .ogsERET - Indirldt;als Or "mistime late:rested' in bus7 season ahead of the great Inter. i i , submarines. Aux. GEORGIC MArrarly ADAM& boatvand forty-tw- o ay national bankers in settling the noel-ba,,,... me.. bring the this matter should address their proThis career et South Tempo sod EOM Temple Diary craft. dePot shim day is a day of Sawing of Pts to any' or mill of the members of resPossibilities to bondholders. number of vessels up to the total of SW. ; '' II!' Smote NOE Loki CEP. utak. Seod ..... for - you. Every day is., So is . cane of in the roams Cormoittee. . What the immediate object of alith a the r,t 1. game. G. whim.", Ituat,.., m.a.s.. overt Hoarevery Moment. 'Evory VACATION PERIL& -it show of strength is. does not appear. U. a. dmiste. Weehturon. D. C. Fol---- successful awn of stoma is Hai,- t i' are the members of the commit- - .. t' 1 lianscitiPTIOi PRICS; For there 4, as far as known .to the lowing : Detroit ?me Prem. Se oil i 1' tee: Man, per rear the' r in public. nothinl Europeaa tithe' EttlellindMgetAlkliHartesteetie6 keowitsst , 19.0 general Sr Cattier. per nor I t ' Purnifold Mel" Simmons, N. C. our eutewverwer atLerstbaloloce mtei :etre ob6ultigei r SI" situation that causes alarm. The Cler- per year i. , le, ncounte II New& per rear , ; to also. Saturday Stone. William John J. Mo.; . chairman; vacation dangers ! was Sawed.' ----, man'Emperor has retently given Peacet esd ful assuratice s. and the Balkan trot:dole Shorn Williams, Miss.; Ch&rleit T. These are digestive ills, the i essuseeketisss aualaala sli "drys' The The Harriet depends largely 1 idiot and impure water. all resolltssees. II .1rohnbon, Me.; Benjamin P. Shively. first Ill ShOSI to be settled in a way. with- TEX DESERIST MIMS. f ,,!rise to Ma saying that one apex Ms Quality of Seed Sown. Hoke Sndth. Oei.: Charles B. seedsgives Lake City. Utah. i'. .,,i one mit whicii recover But bloodshed. n to Int; Out thing week further in ,. ,...,t 'y 011ie IL James. Ky.; from a vacation. Whoa you give the best that is for one doesn't 'i sod steer readiag wetter is 'certain. the naval demonstration of Thomas.1Colo.; CetreoPeedelille l' ;f ter pubilestles should bo manatee to the England will be followed by loud de-- William 'Hughes, tN. J.; Thcmias P. realise what awful things can be done in you tra the work at hand you food to in the mune of cookery until; Editor. t nuinds in other countries for money for Gore, Okla.; Boles Penrose. Pa.; Henry after an experience at a summer re--, Sow ewe kind of Seed. When you ; i; i, ., t i, I 'cll. more ships. But to the extent that Cabot Lodge, Maas.; Porpie I. McCum- loll. There le no cure for the ec- I slight er neglect your work yon ....11roorsavest rttALAZ irlitellis.a4 ' .:; P t: t' such demands are heeded, the taxes ber, N. Oak.; Reed emoot, Utah: Ja- ond peril except a catastrophe in Sow aowthar grade of Seed. And Begawan 11,4,:pmeanteuve, !.I which the innocent ere likely to suffer t ..: Min be increased and the cost of liv- - cob .11, G11111,64 N. H.; Clarence D. ..ruu Me tritest fast in all this world is, but the c, tic, cccbcocc 0 scie tab,. M. tena.1 severely than the guilty. Robert Clark. La. Polleite, two. Wyo,; or to aremotEol es wood rMel wetter ing advanced another point. !i ,, City ,z' nerd., inMutte eater and milk. thate 1::2 . et Crelitelfi. towels itil. l'' ' tat i , "vacait is within the power of the , t . ;1 lc.; Harvest always reveals to regulate and make InnocFRIEDMANN'S "CURE." Th. --- -tioner . .......- t Even In a bed of roses there are uous. kind of Seed Sown. SALT LAKE CITT. - JUKE 37. ISM tuberculoes thorns. , !i , ,, 1 Reports on the NI: --. As rm. Think, so will you Work. averee all are A Friedmann cure Dr. ,r; of THINKER. ' ',!,:i'Li', WILLIAM M. STEWART, From . I itV, ....n.,, effort iota Seed of looms sort to the claims made by him. Every Alt ,,,,poorttet la an intennIttel;t . . I Canada, 'comes the latest statement of optimist. If it is an honest, en. . One of the Moat remarkatki examhas been the results obtained after careful in. Dr. William thsusiastie, hat hearted effort, ite I ples of literary revival is that which i his world. In . other to calkkd the -going ..e. The weather bureau seems to have is now 1: The, report ea vestigation. focussing attention On the life results at Harvest time will be lwey, the Unit...ray loses one of Its I and writings of Samuel Butler. When Innoculations haVe neither gone woe: the author of "Erewbon!! died' eleven great. And ex abundant rol these. t fol. l'''tti ' b constantly nor frequently beencourse Some on. of its highest mindago be had spent -- his't great kinds of Seeds, mamas ex abundant Stet 1,ears the the in marked koved change man Often a by the trete !'11'-1upper hand by t, wera in a variety of tasks, and ; Harvest. Thousand of of the disease. teachers. and ed men il,' save for the scientific world there was -is iiicure or. Progreat towards being- underhanded. 2The women will recall Ids words and men. Ix the Sowing of Seeds it is losost only languid interest in hi works. I I CUM claimed by Dr. Friedmann for the i of encoutatiment as he has lectured treatment There is quite 'as Intith interest as A decade of pondering over what be importend to Sow them ix the tnost has neither constantly nor ;1 t,)1-and to has a and tried do in and thought many boy changed the girl, even frequently taken place in the State: Is polities. ground. principle that indifference Into a quit. Today fertile , on in life's greet way. will time during- which cove" have been You will gain the most out of ' his manuscripts are treasuied up in Ilft '' struggling observation. under encourremember his gentle word of An electric light company never Mit the British Museum. and portraits of life by expending your energies the imestigation P "3Thus upon ; Professor advice. and talents when they will count him am displayed as far north as agement , and qf t finds that the remits its light under a bushel. committee the l if k Work Cambridge. Eng.omd as far south as for the largest results. Stewart was primarily an educator. have been 'disappointing anal that the r k New 1101 the chief Zeeland. where your interest is greatest, and s ..,1 !lit of the ideals of the people claims made for his ei&niedy by Dr. verse , , favorite in British letters personalities gather I i I been proved and la where ,yonr Heart throbs warmest. et his State was remarkable. His judg- Friedmann have,aot rtqi not "I Lovett,-Lovett." every year at an "Erewbon dinner" t has- been found to JusAnd a. you Sow your Seeds of i 1'' and his that nothing sure wee and to ment sane, Is 'him do honor. " not It i , merely the In confidence 'remedy." Susies and Cheer and Service Gep tify any t : f ',1t. 4.,;t,-The path of least resistance is gen- that there is a publishers revival of comprehension of the needs of his constantly ix mind , In other 'words. , the "cure" Is no his books: the very notes that he i 'il r.': ',': the dolvattard He broad responded and erally just. path. t The store Seed you Sole, the lotted down at intervals of a husY ;) I 11 :: to the questions of the hourf,with a cure life are being prepared for Issue in greater will be your Harvest. The .worst of it is that Friedmann. ,'' All meamoge boys ars, believed to successive volumes to the public. A quick and sympathetic nature. As a as while his gold discovery. reported. modern Boswell on is his t c i to the Club. was Don't already man. Professor Stewart belong Hurry singularly It here, for a large 'consideration. .Ibat B. Shaw detrack. and we have-G- . ' ' lovable. Hi. manner was far from own in his that well claring and 1 that department was be to it. willing Usually the quickest way to reach the Samuel Butler was conventionalism and those wbo knew the greatest iti'.- .s.: Kim well felt the true q ad deep blend. someone was twilling to tout; lt, before top is to get in on the ground Boos. Knglish writer of the latter half or were 1. It made foe ' claims the proved the na4 Igth behind his century." which gentle linen ley i ,i t 'IV The ups and downs of life. like and bad great regard for his by !dentine Anvestigatiori, indicates ti 4 i, f ' ture. MERCY AND COMMON' SENSE. 1 the object of the visit of the Dector those of the rolling ocean. make One , opinion of others, vea when he disaSufferers from the slat. ;.. .' T i ,;r I , greed with them. He never held a to this Country. Cleveland Plain Dealer. dread disease should not be deceived man. a I.1 t single The'' against grudge personal McKenna t ht There ate thosawho would even . kf,, He know his people. and in knowing by any advertising adieu's Viet. may ,:,-: policy sa applied to hunger strikers: ' f:1 If new ground. Its he struggled to maintain the possibly be adopted later for the pur- ien to a downward revision of the cost is assailed on them, ;3' ; I i' critics at first beld that it was tool of placing the alleged remedy on of nylon. high standards of morals and intent- - epee Mathaees Daily Thereafter merciful. that it, lowered the dignity' I 1, ' I i , TM the market. - - genes that they held so dearly. . at 2 and 4. munt work and women must of British law by making concessions, Men , 5 , to habitual offenders. Now It Is de-- I te his people, his friends, and his A L "JOKL11..'". but and W.'s PLUMAGE weep,. suffragettes eared by n new set of critics that gnu) :4 , .00d. be was well prepared to meet' i! do neither. the law is not merciful at all. and his Maker. 110 bad no desire to stand ,,,:.'' in Stn. the In the amendments otade that it is likely to bring death to those .!'; I '. .,t; i : blab in the world. but by did with to ate,to the Mouse tariff bill sow pending Bow many men think they sult who take advantage of its provisions. ' .i the stoop down and lift, mankind a little before COnfreaS the clause prohibiting thou: has beenPanktnirst and the .world carry upon twice release4 under the higher. His was a broad and noble the importation of all except a few spe- shoulders! ' :4 was allowed to McKenna act. She I 1 1 ), I nature: one of those that acts as a cified kinds of bird plumage has been leave prison each time when it was I i ti the knew Its of corruption, preventive one can be. in etraltened circum- certain that longer detention would be changed as as to allow the importation la natural colors. of right in nearly every question. and hi of "the, featheris Or Plumes of game stances without 'being in the straight fatal. It now appears that repeated :: have 'had the result which 'terrines ;i.? ''i't leariatialy spoke those words which birds usually killedI f for food "Building The Panama Caner and narrow path,. , might have been expected. .Mrs. ;,1,1 ;I, Actual Scenes of The Balkan War" ; bore witness to righteousness and die. which- axe killed as as is to birds Pankhuret Ind , 4 reported likely ' i 8. atry in Revieve' ; !,:' i :i truth. His nature above all things was peota" Phillimore. who last week "U. it is very bard to distinJudge Somethnes 4 C. 8. Battleships at Practice :41 ',i i. .',, sentenced even suffragets took a No boy or girl ever approached I gentle. a of and esteem between token amendment s this first At guish may sight "Japan's 4rmy Maneuver." i stand in erect opposition to the him Ibut that be made them feel happy not appear to change the intent of 'the gift from the Greeks, I. i Prameli, hie Indeclared l lie policy. Two rieent rrogram. never said He m their circumstances. section adopted ..by the Rome., yet It tention of resisting any effort to reTalk. .i' linsic. ';' i fo a word to discourage; but constantly does change there ett idea two leset are lease tbe of because 'prisoners banger it materially sod disksr.;.t !,? Price. 2Sc. Matinees and nights. ; Itrikinft- -' lie will advise the home made ail feel that they were of worth '.! tmusly. The Audubon Societies have eryry question and every child has secretary to permit the terms to be Evenings reserved. to effort noNe 1 made world. In He the ask. ' 4 promptly pointed out that thiePropo- shout a tnillitia'to served without interference. If the Reserved sale begins today. ' 14 .t,' :: t, purify and elevate the social life of anion does not refer to any birds that prisoners determine to commit suicide ' '.' was a Stewart Profeesor world. the I Dunne has Governor Illinois of to this must signed are as according they birds. : jurist game "legally"' regarded t beloved man, and if ever a child of God but ' :i reconcile such action with their own only to those so regarded by any- the woman suffrage bill, Well Dunne, i followed the divine injunction of Josue tonsciences, Abe provision. includes then ;rood and faithful servant Hence ,,,i , body.. Christ to serve mankin& he was that 1,':; bird whee every practically plumage '.. ,, Ina& Many hundred&Of boys and President 'Wilson works as though i i has been extensive!" sought for milli'. ., 'JUST FOR will recall his gentle words. and if he thought the daylight would not last I and nery would purposes, practical& t l'i nthi the night were" near at hand. every one who loved him places a, rose nullify the Intent of Congress to a 'nag put ; iii 1 upon his grave, ha will, sleep In & ptop to,..the Infamous:traffic that is woman' ever of became "What ', that ,t ',:'.A Thi Turners ' were given the key who was married on a bet!" "She at paradise ot dowers. !co sow could have rapidlyexterminating the moat beauti:'' i;,1 d un- now too- Denver and time to a crusade! her turned tt, been More dutiful to parents; no ALL WEEK THIS they gtving ful birds of the earth. ' '' Denverite& agaizist gambling-"Judge- could have been more loving Brandon Typo's. Florence Monn The last part of the provision would Itieting the hearts of the 'i I :,t ,, .': of his 'wife and children:. no brother mean And Associate Players Present to Do you Lawyer: the of "birdtwhich importation r 1 :: could have been more unselfish. The permit time the Senate lobby investi- the plaintiff was drunk? 'Witness:1 zeal THE GREAT DIVIDE .'i are killed ' pesta.;.' es. ,This :I; il knowledge of this is the rich, heritage may likewise look Innocent proposal gating committee seeks it Buda But Well. no; but you couldn't ,L-cWilliam Vauslan Moody. By enough ostentatiously , Stewart has felt to all what ht the conclusion of the whole ,, tr. that Professor Priem ?La Ina, Ille. Matinees Thurs. It-to those not ! Initiated into phrase-loglegal matter to be? who Iknew hint William. M. Stewart day and Salardny, 1114 Ide Lad 1 :7i..:4' Boy: Quick! Bring a bernbulance but note that Me authority-- 4 ' ' loved God so much, because he trervci down to Paradise Court. Poiteentan: NEXT WEERPINET to cited as ho determine shall It what 4 I i :Al lira Murphy caught mane well. Wh1rps6ple brag of their descent What for? Boy:aneakin birds, or what kinds of birds. shall be from 'er broom-- other people cannot another lidy great!amIlles Sketch. i t 1', ! as Since regarded pees. Ignorant peo- help remetniertng that the descent to THE IN VAR, AIR. 41 1 ple have at times killed almost everyVsedeville. ' Is easy. What ars you doing frame of A-- A C. Avernus Doctor: Young ;:$",:.;: I Ilt with that Latin dictionary & Old Doc., , Admiral Evans, when speaking in thing in the way of bird life on the Mr. Gotrocks has a cold and I'm : the City, on his last- visit here, and supposition or plea that it might be It Is admitted that President Wil- tor: name.etanford 4:Map I harmful. the clause "birds which are son has Won Ids tight ter fres sugar looking for I t pleading tor larger nevi szPronsmd killed as to includes eat. and free wool. but people differ as to pests." , enough not Plair i f i,t,i,,i - the view that eirshipein would Stator fin German East Africal do MILVIII warfare. lety the greed of the most avaricious of wbetbe he has fought tbe good fight. any Important part !.( each ot your ma daughters will receive 1 : ,!. 4 ot least for many years to e011111. H. the dealers in bird plumes., 014166011 Se.00 marks as dowry? Km! dupI Wallowa Vandlowillii The proposed amendment to the i it meant to convey the idea that we & law pose I marry the eight YOUNP011t Last winter il Congress passed off 1,, Mouse provision is utterly misehieventa , . , t' li : ought to go On building ships as if omARGrERrrE." prohibiting the shipment of liquor into 'em?litedere Welt. i I; i 1I -- Newest air na,vigation did not exist. But if and will serve to nullify the supposed prohibition territory, and it was hailed Sur randerille'n Dm no sense: t -; Fattier: base goTon t 1, s 4, I 6cIal In ' of Congress. passing the Li s great victory for temperance. Ing to cut the report from Mexico of the exploits intent prise Hit off with a million- - The'' you ! 9 & Corn. , 0,c an air craft are true, the time canplumage section. If adopted. It must Someonq hes noW discovered. however. Son: If you do Fil disgrace the family 240 panyJon Pantos and hi. 1 1. e,, d not be fat off, when air hipsmust prove to be disastrous to the effective- tata.agoikeit prohibits the shipment it by, tiding around in a second-banAwakening Athletes. Ws. ' auta,---NGlobe. Fork INSO clause of : be taken into account es entitle of ness of the '! ;r; tlf terbney Brew and Tenor. , preacribee no penalty whatever for the lees Sanford Leigh and La the bill as it came from the Mouse. - rt,t, 4.-- --- - attack on both land andeea.,,, violation of the law, and so it Is en"There doesn't seem to be any hut. Gaumont Grace 15 9:1 ,i',, Schedule "N" of the Underwood , According to the report a French Einpreaa Orchestra. Ty about filling the position of poet tirely harmless. Is the law only man measure prohibits the importation- of laureate in England." said the ;',; aviator . in the service lit the :,i joke! l o MI Ulm Doll who was reading a newspaper. Wefl,' , Rowel. r 11041 the feathers of wild birds for commer,' - rebels, while flying over a detachment empress 10 the village statesman: " don't pro., replied law i Perogsve Ikpal A rl ' - of,the federal army,- - dropped a, bomb cial purposes. &admitting only the rneasinent has been manifeated in know why theca; should be. The IIMEIMMOINIEMINEMEMEMEMEIP I 4 ,,k plumes- of ostriches and the feathers that killed 12 men. If a sinele-homdoesn't catty as much salary as' Washington on account of the immi- placefoutth-clas:: I: s can wreak such wholesale execution of domestic fe'els. a gration that is going on from thia Washington Stay. postmasteratilp-if , Societies The Audubon one can Imagine the consequences if a :,, .' Nationet is to claimed Canada. It that Country li fleet of airships should fly over an strongly enoloread the House Prohibi- more than a thousand Americans sr. t, our shorting editor took the place; Salt Lake Women's ;:: ' 'I 4 Iti the tion the of feathers traffic...In of or 'over a army battleships, hurling i the borderx,ircing north, every of the 'Home Hints' editor yesterday." i crossing , t:1 wild Anything happenr - rain of death from the clouds. These organisations are ertok..: The cause 'of this is, no'doubt. CITTE rarRry: coNfrItTs - 1 ri ladywhis wrote asking how to Witt Another French aviator has Proved unqualifiedly 'Opposed to the:- Senate-- that the Canadians want desirable can"Atomatóes Was told to get an old; ethe possibility 'of flying hundreds of amendment. They charge that In Hotel ruth Ball Boom by citizens AndTtlav- done everything in can and piece of siting, then to catch , ; I mile. at a stretch . at a speed Nikiltir pressure is being brought to bear their power to encourage them to her tomato and proceed the same as If Madams Lucia Lacosta itnd assoi 1 a i:: !' 1 i ertatOr than that attained by anl by the millinery interest of the coun- come, take up land and build homes, canning dog."Houston Post date artists--, ,v ' !tip. -- It would therefore appear that try to amend the pravisitm so as to while here great portions of the West II ."...,; is it?" asked the curious truest rhy : ravieamust before long be constructed destroy itis usefulness. Mr..T. Gilbert are.' locked up by regulations that "that poor men usually give larger i:i I , t,' with such changes or additions as Pearson. fecretary of the Association. make It difficult 'tor the indhiddual to tip, than rich men?" li ' ,, ' "Weil. Ruh. said the emitter, who f A ' from the clouds render Dece- II quoted in The Washington Star as get hold of a piece of land for devel-- i was something of a philoaopher as; Proceeds to he used , tor their : 'i' t il; it eery. saying in an interview, that certain opmeni,, In Canada tho government' well, "looks to ma like de no' man: eherit3r fund. commercial interests of the country and the railroads work together tO fa- don't want nobody to fin out he pox' ' and de rich man don't want nobodY to 1 GREAT :NAAL DISPLAT. l', have. for many year. 'rickets On Salo At The Doer. cilitate the building of homes. 4 '1. es gad out he's Corn. wealth by putting a premium on pinion. England is about to have a WIC iltral the destruction of the valuable wild The Balkan allies, naturally. 4 display. On the OCCItlitlItb of the Veit bird life of the world and that they mond a, wer indemnity from Turk.. et Xing George to Liverpool there win are now giving' the proposed amendIt is customary for a conquered counbe a column of merchant thiers. Ore ment their meat hantic support. try to pay for the fun of ben( beatea.! MHts long. Then. during the naval The Audubon Societies therefore Urge We ask. have you given It summer maneuvers. three hundred and all citizens who may be Interested in as France did after 'her war with Gen. vo ' many. The Balkan allies at first deforty-fou- r the battle they are wining for the pur- manded 1111.006.000. Now warshipg . of all classes. 'PEACOCK" Rock Swims :got they haeei elusive of air craft. will be concentrated.. We are so busy we do not pose of trying to ears the wild birds coma drrwit to 1200,S00.101). They cer1:ff remember. You owe it to and the flags of twenty-thre- e , admirals front practical or even total extinction, tainly are entitled to something, tor youreelf to make things will be shown In this vast fleet The van to write to the the of members ttilrel comfortable hi , eillnete thorn to assume Part ,, the kitchen. will include forty-nn- e on Finance of lb. tutted States of the Turkish battleships. siz WRY NOT NOW.. debt, corresponding to Moving-Pictu;I Chil"School ten dreadnoughts. Senate. asking that aupertdresdnoughts, vote revenue they 113.25 the To of the annexed territory. against the i Delivered. , and twenty-fiv- e ,. ; dren's Day at 1Vandamere:' 1 0 Five the prolapsed amendment. The only But if they get Turkey's promise for , 'battle cruisers" - and thirty-sevsafe course, In view of the activities of 81100,1081,000 Pa i l 15,000 children show' ta May- I 6 they will have a hard 1 ey.ulaors anl form the second line. The the millinery Interests, is 'to support time to tollect ';'--7 it, and if they do col. nimble .,1, dances. If pole will be -I quality furnished by the provision at the bill Is schedule lect It. tha attattams,.., it t (s may find It difficult to el,abteen lien cruiser. 'swift. handy ..V. In the exact form In Which It was ogres ott the division . between them , , :: .:., 4 , , . , ,, .,, 1 -.' , ' , : , . - , P( - . . ------- -;-.' --- P7-1-- 14 - --' - -'...1----- - ,............ - NI orricm INN INIZSCANTILI earla Want : Pia 1""14611.671 .km , - - ' hrr"trreArZS. riisaamataairi hal al.tythalabatakta, v-- , 1 , a;"'Iwwwmma.rir7d.'"s - -- --, LabeElsemr"V:Ilhoeva":.a - , - AG10101 R. tJacks Way 1 - Itra 8 I ,. ' silbl, viPs".t.77' sO Ity 3. |