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Show , N4 '. 'C . i" L. $ v t- - . jbT' - We - C - S- - W ri.M T, Ti''!'-- X THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY, MS PROVO Irrea.lT Carrie DeBeery F h. nyartrl UTaThe DfHKt Dffannfat. aaar7, at OUr Kail Uka City, Ttl araaaaladaa. OraalaUaa '""' 37 W. aWa. Oaaaar Raaaaaaaa, ! I Quitf Quick! 5. S. S. Will Own Coon til t Ya fa, Hw" and Imtalar Carrier Dsllvory Lagan Carrier nwflTheto Y OUT Why" After hiving ana Jizci the eater supply of Provo cir at the request of the city commission Mate Chem!? Herman Harm no- -t ,ft4 the fomm'iifloR as follows lb water in th Provo system It perfectly tafe and fit for generala mu y and domestic purpose of In fact, eupplv. The rl.pal forrre a very desirable one for all houschOid and drinking purpose a well ae all technical use. The proportion of chlorine I exceptionally low No typhoid bacilli or ether disease producing organism were present. No contamination of the wa-or ter by sewage, seeps, drainage similar sources of pollution Has taken pisoe, The water 1 very bright and clear, Inodorous and of a normal taste In brief, inviting to the eve and psate contains a lower supply of Thlrwatr in solids than majority of our western city supplies. Free acids, arid salts, free a'kaiiea. poisonous r metallic impurities as well as other objectionable constituents are entirely absent from the water of Praro4 tit i - ; 1 fh-o- Lakview Nonogenarian Laid at Final Rest J -- j1 4 11 PROVO Oct Funeral service services for Mr Inger Jacobsen 94 were held In tha Lakeview chapel, Tuesday afternoon. Bishop William W. Taylor preaided Appropriate musical numbers were rendered, and the following spoke. Prest. 8 P Frgertsen, John Johnson, PresL T N Taj lor. Samuel Bunnell, Andrew Knudsen and L. L Eggertaen. Interment was in Provo cemetery Inger Jacobsen was horn In Jutland Denmark Nov 26, D2S the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Louise Nylgreen After the Prusrian Danish Andfesgon she Joined the Church warTrt 74r-T$her sister, Johanna. with Thev along left --their home April H, 15 arriving in Liverpool April 23, where about 70 went on board the sail ship emigrants -Westmoreland reaching Philadelphia Jape 2 At Iowa City handcarts were obtained and four girls took charge of one handcart In the rapt C C ( company Salt Lake City was reached ftepc 13 after a five months She marJourney over ea and land ried Lars Jacobven, Feb. 7. 185 and went to Provo shortly after with her sister who was married on the same dav white their husbands were In Echo canvon She has lived In Provo and Lakeview ever since Fhe Is survived by a son. Lars Jacobsen three daughe ters, Mrs fcarah Williams, Mrs Scott and Mrs, Mena Johnson of IcSkevlew also twentv-elgand twenty M hria-tene- i Jfawa, gait Ttl LOGAN. Oct 11 The city commission, Monday right passed the local health board a ordinance regulating tha aale of m'lk and milk products, it provides that eterv person sellingpurchased milk must take out a cense outl nes necessary sanitary regulations and ftxes a minfmuro of four per rent of butter fat for all milk' sold In the eitv The city phvsieian reported eight cases of mumps three of chicken pox and ons of tvphoid fever reported dur-ls- g the month of September 11- tr. 1 ixs - 1 E cul-hr- A. - TS SALE PHOTO, Oct. 11 1 11 i ai Ho RmutiU. Pewert Tkrr. Is nM, fnr ererytklaf kill Cnaia-anleery kappeaa. Common eaaae ala. ctape bell.! la lk. cMUBM-anarenedy far bUa, b a PERFECT DECLARED Dwtrtt Lake CHy, ar Barvry Bateaaa, akB net H.rakall. ktfwltt. OCTOBER Utah Rower and Light' CompanyVElxhibit at Electrical Exposition, Showing a Reproduction oL a Large Generating Station LOGAN tt a ' ALIMONY PAYMENT 11 In the district Oct court Lucy Armstrong Nye has asked SEEKS F1Ua Mar W SmB MU man. Bftcatlle lAKJAV. -mom It la ballt dU Ita fewer I 8 ft ft. builds blood power, It putlda tod blood cell. F.,bt-ta- f Tkat la wkat aiakoa Hfhilof-blooblood Impurities. It flehta bolia. It always win,: It flfbta pim ples It flftkta akin eruption,' It ballda crrra-pom- r, thinking powor tbo tlfht-fiitt- d powor tkat wkirla a man ap Into women tko kolth. tkc Circa It farms. anffclle complciloa and tha rhiria that more tha world I Theau ar. the reaaona the treat that hara made 8 r, 8. 8. today anereu build blood-rleaaanr, end It a why aeanlta hare nada teara nt lay flew fr.m tbe eoale at thoaaanda! 7 15th 8L. Waahta-toMr. V. D. Behtrt, D. C. write: bU tried lor p onrn to pet ee He from oeee of Mo. Jewprttop foOot tmfd I S. S. I no now ateel.tUp onrod, nnd h t. d wee 8. 8. f. fMt Try ft yonraeif. 8. 8L B. ta atae. Tha larfer alat tw Ira I terra la bottla la tb own KaaonkaL IkwttlH for an order compelling Preston W failure to comply with the courts decree awarding her 2S a month alimony for the support of thelr two children Mr and Mm John A Israet-se- n formally adopted John Bore, an infant child who will hereafter be known as John Howard Israelsen. LEATE TO ATTEND WEDDING. tOGAV. Oct. tl Judge Asa Sullen fit the city court his brother Roy Bui- -j Ion and sister Mrs. T Far Robinson! left last evening for Rexburg, Ida-- j ho to attend the wedding of their brother Bryant and Miss Helen Jacobs whf'-occurred today Miss Jacobs attended the V A C for four yearn and has a large circle of friends here. Nyl fo appear In court and explain hta h .... S.S.S. Richmond Mioionary to Be Given Testimonial maket you feel kke ywrtetf ogam (Special to The News ) RHTTMOND 11. A farewell Oct testimon'a! wttT be given Friday, Oct. in the process of the former trial and 12 In the opera house In honor of Allen Hendricks, who will leave Oct 18 for tbs i new evidence had been found the northwestern states mission The program will include Prayer, J L. Robinson, ocal number. Veda Wool-le- y B. Y. U. STUDENTS FROM and company advice to the missionary, Adrian Merrill selection, high school orchestra, comic reading, Mra J W Funk, quartet Orson Clarke and eompanv talk by missionary. Dancing will follow the program. 3 er Utre Torroinrflonnt Chamber Weetrteal Fxmitl. at Bae III park, -- Hb at tbe Reke Mxbt Kxttl.lt nt tbe I tab Pwer totart. Idaho students at14ah.. tM.lker with a ( 1 romnrnny'n buae pipe lle at nt tke cearratl atatlow.. .beerl.x aeetkra Irxet tk llla.tratl a is faraila I ieellea a rc.iae.re renealtt. the tke lkcr laftaatrlcs here Postponed Itpical Meeting tending Young university atreet llacktl. I).!... electric rallrea Monday many waea f electricity evening organised the Gem (Special to The News ) Rtato club with Andrew Andereon of h.gher percentage of farms.In usins stantlal industries meta! and coal plant" are a fojow" Grace Idaho The Utah Power and Light comRICHMOND. Oct 11 The Big Roaburg, as pregident, Agnes Farns any eletnmv In Utah than ton the Rear river! 60 000 horsesugar refining, flour worth of Rexbtrrg, vice president Paul minng. electric sen Ice to meeting of the Richmond and. furnishes pany T.ite in the Imon Statistic other Bear the tor Idaho steel Oneida, cement manufacturing, power Hansen of Drlggs. reporter which The re- Logan Chambers of Commerce moro that 80 000 customers in for J920 show lai Halt Lake C tF hortepower. 'Cove mills and many others It supplies men, 4 oou organisation of the club was made was scheduled for Friday has been electric ranges his more users The more than 200 communities Idaho ion the Bear riven 10 000 necessary by the absence of Donald postponed until the following week electricity for street lighting tht an other city in th United I than decidnot The date has been tah club of tor the definitely last idmsead and Hacking, prea.dent of electric horsepower railwaja. served operation this company by territory ed upon but wiU be announced later. States year. tne Trovn river) 7 0 0 horsepowfor the home Forty-fou- r extends from Ashton, Idaho, on students from H Idaho er M re than 4 ru0 ir U of pole com and Communities served bv the Utah Tower Utah The towns were present as follows Louise Light on to 1 -t lectric the north, in carry Huntington Utah lines are Opening Republican Enirar and Carina BalHf Preston, Brigham Shoemaker Tower and Light company are fapan s service reaches more ihar 270 miles distance of a the south, to service ,ts cjstomen. Leah Hansen Andrew An. 60 000 honr.es in local communimed for thrr street lighting sysIs Called by Death in addition to a part of western Rally is Scheduled dersonSmith, and Agnes Farnsworth. ties. tems, notably Salt Lake Citv, More thin 2 00ft of the mm is served bv its which McColorado, Loratne Vivian and Snyder wnm hoi the i nest whltewiy PROVO, Oct. 11. The opening Re. Donald. Blarkfoot. Clara (Special to The News) The companv s power generating pany (U"tmcrs are stockholders subsidiary, the Western Colorado Campbell, U S governpubllratt rally will be held In tha Col- Boise, Ruth m the system in the United 11 ot lighting I H Holtotal BRIGHAM CITY Oct have a alr ivian Its used is Glen capactty Power Harper company. terprire power plants umbia evetheatre Thursday States. and Bulan W Doman, Rigb, ton, 71 died Tuesday at the home cf ment reprs bhow that thtre is a Its sub- 210,000 horsepower to of wheels turn the 'largest many ning et t oclock. Senator Reed flmoot. Call his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Roberts, of S ,ar. , Georgetown tva Hansen fit heart failure . will be the speakers Mr Holton was born at Northhamo-to- n W Hansen and LoveU Paul Anthony, A of delegation large Republicans 12 1849 and with March Etta England Klllpack. Drlggs, Thurs--!sMarley, from the county will go to Lehi family came to ttah In 195 set- Myrtle Henderson, Clifton, his - told of the p'jns for the reopening of. 123 offifrs and board Letters have afternoon to meet Senator Smoot Leland m tun Lake Lava Hoi Klllpack. to the chapter branches at ?? Plan Made for Road Springs 14 welcome htnr to- Mir borne county of the the I'oratel o o'fj ganiza- J ben Holton had redded In thK years Fork Oldest Brief stops and speeches will he fnade David J Fullmer, Menan Carlyle Spanish Oxford, hpring", Iva Iowney lion and reques d tnat an o(fn ial dele- - .'Oda was and He a shoemaker Arco Jean Perry Celebration Bralthwalte, Hendricks Mdamra-'rlty Grace and Bancroft, noti-t- o Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Oladve Batson Completion gate of th- - kiwan s luo be sip' is Dead at wife died Resident and Milo C Hendri ks by trade Five vears ago hs communi-evexun- g men Grove. the hers h ng meet thee jn he annuel ng tstend Thjrsday Ites of ibe aimuai. Me Is survived by four Mra Jesee Harmon of Provo has been Pocatelk, Llbbie Cook l.ois Rich and at Ruth Vv Oil 12 in the Vary mceUag. r (Special to The News ) chosen county chairman of the Repub- Wilford W Richards. Tarla William daughters and one son Age of Ninety-Fou- r The tub was also fiVrd with 11 A SPANISH Poll FORK. Oct Idaho Car Cannon. lican womens organization. W Mra Plan( bv M ss Martha Fals, se on vora ert eral Stone. Cecil McGavtn Marysville A. Knight of Lehi is the deputy orD Suicides for celebrating the completion of ths n the iru" Fearse i ritor of Body Taken Robinson, Tetonla ganizer for the north end f the county. Rav. kar surfaced road from Spanish Fork. It w js annumrd high school c are under way by the officers Mrs C H right of Provo for the of Plana IwAIIMlS of editatoti the s.ate boad lOT Burial Benjamin and Pa son, were discussed lO vjadi the club for an enjoyable aociai central part, and Mrs. Henry Andrews meet w.th tne c.ub nzt wek of Spanish Fork for the south end of program during the school months BRIHHAM CITY. Oct 11 t W J Hull, at s sptclal meeting at Benjamin on are being made to get ad of the the county. Representatives evening School Idaho students interested in the or- of Burley Idaho, arrived Monday eve- Tuesday Pocatello High s men of clubs 41 , It Is believed that twice ning Just before the time set for Inter- from ths business ganization CUIFORMlt IN B( HIED. Parent-TeacherMeet1 s as many students from the Gem state ring his brother Charles. H Hull. 24. Spanish Fork. Benjamin, Payson and PROVO, Oct 11 Funeral service attend the university as were present who committed Iceland were present and committees suicide rer at to Th- - Ne Rosebud ) the A 11. Schultz of Sn Bernar- at the meeting Ha Oit for Joseph were appointed - I! it oo r rsneh near Grouse creek last dino who died here Saturday at the eet ng i John- ii The program was partia.ly outlined KFgun wjis a s afternoon and took charge of Thursday home of bis daughter Mrs II F Canof th ' iat the body Teachers r ri cons sta of an automobile parade of this ucMon and prom-,- f L Mr. Hull decided not to bury hi brother and abo'M Mondsv non, wer held Tuesday afternoon at Smithfield Editor Take vei ng hed the completed highway farmer ari storktran trav fa-- a starring Larkln-Ooste- s this citv. but ordered the body em- - over lb The Mis Jor h M mortuary present 10 a m from Benjamin, presumh " hors" kicking him Over Two Other Papers inhelmed and took It to Kansas today at services were undr the direr Ion ft rjueil He en Bldg at furr the parade a public npart frt he ii The oung than father J c. Hull Mrs Frank McGrnw of the local First Ut einedav He dlea o of ably Folotrlrg rrus for the raiv. w he held at at 4 n meeting Benjamin Delco Idaho, was In this clt Monday ra! ane srr ved fHpeclal to The Vawa ) Duet hurch of Christ scientists h" ,j.rp pa Supt Wal'oe P which Gnernor Charles R Mr J nnn was born n New Mexico Mabey but were suns by Miss Marguerite Jepper-eo- n home returned F earlv afterthe Dr on rs in 'I SMITHFIELD, (Vt II ent it dro" Ralph R noon ca n e her w n hs parents in Mr Hull has four s'sters In will be a"Ked to be present Ifij. and Mrs Francis Hedqulat Inter- Channel editor and publisher t ol ir of th Hhtgr The aftrruwMis program includes- n H 5" eirvived b fol- f a ment was at the provo clt Bmithfleld Sentinel will this week Kansas, along with hts brother, J W ent Tea her" ass ,'at:on at tie emftrJ commence great var eiv of sports, horse races Mnr .hl W I is P Hull and his father the publication of two ( ' onvennon made n legthv rport V foot rare and wi.d west ,, Liwrc ni The p who Mrs ihnvon vsaAnn this visited relatives, GRANTED. it NEW THhL newspapers the Richmond unari j jsn city feats The committee arranging the j rHeed ngF Mr R Tay- at Richmond, Ctsh ths Lew-- I coujd not understand whv the. young .oort.. voted at the i onv enti n ei i tr Lux f Mr- - Ka Hughes. Spanish Fork tiy--' PROVO Ort 11 W D Buckley, re- leion Time, at Iwlaion and foffat Mrs Benett conmlt uicl)e a he ' with jazz Jazz or r. Itah n Ther that V- Pavson Alva Tip'Kr in he Allen of ofa found a HI be publlahed W edneedaya gutlrv also cently prime of life and in apparent i petts, Ren vmtn Ed Ludlow of Ben. statutory rt shoutd be el mlnated fr m nir ho n , i. j Tav,or john; fense was granted a rev trlaj Thar-la- y, hrmj Mr ( hannet took over lha i t IlahThe vote corner tig au e n and the fMIom ng brothers jamin is cha rtran of the general comHansen Smithfield Sentinel July day morning b Jdee E. a I 1922 suc-- J arc dec at unan rru ais for which hoks has mittee atd representatives "f " WaMxce , Thorna Gitdee -- ed nr John V. cf the Fourth district cour Th atn n, At Harry All typ for THo finan- excessive atkletia predtr each town Intereitted, am Jr Hn?on and Mra torney" for Pockiev asked for the new the new wdl be set at ths Bricknm schoucrlv attamrfnt arT trat int r committee enrs sts of Dr J If E f R'.he-cr,- n trial alleging that errors had been made Smithfield papers Snel- Hjikts '(a office .and M le meets trunancnts 'Vtllliam town Pavoiv game", Tolhurst, Hi fwa Mo New- Nomjnate City Judge Spanish Fork Walter Ludlow, Benjan and J hn h. Johnson are too numerous for M r vpo)! Basalt Ida; min work and discipline VUrv 4 Mr peclal to The Nea ) .Sar, A PgPr51'51i51fn-f51lraf5f51f5!r515151in the afternoon Lu kv I neB,nrk T- - i At the Wv ' 2 BRIGH.M OITT. Ort ft At the short talksmeeting n 1 unera! wtll be made by one rf re, wri held 1emoeratlc maea ron.entlon Lcfnd Given by Railroad Utah rmintv commissioners bj aMonday.,,,. with Albert H W Saturday eMr.n In At-- ! Inevening In the county court houee each town from reprenentatne To Take Place of Road k'ri"ATe",mu'"' fm abed torney Fred J Holton was named asi terested, and rhe contractors. Heed and by wilh a duet by Mra ths candidate for the office of city j r,ibson Musical numbers will also be A!l'' Vr Cnr Thorn to The News) t! Judge of Brigham City and R A Iec arranged for The function will close (Soct.al i Kiwin G was named as the candidate for the of- - with a dsne cn the paved road K PoTATELLf Idaho. Oct II At th iw4n,horn H.rin Ntektr Joseph flee of constable The meeting was veMr The opening quarterir meeting begmirng MnnitsTvn and Vre well attended, and --presided over by JMfc tl(FVT, ( ity Chairman P H gorensen who Li called the convention to order at fi Special to The R. m DJ p J Mahoney was made chair- SPNISH FORK Oct man. and J W Phillips, secretary of Mnvctt the oldest ms ... U the convention F defcd Ut n ght st hifl home from a m puW'c highway Thr ra -I1 si ments mcKlent to advanced sgv Hej road company will tnlarg its yards in henHein health fir aeveral ! this lotaiity Home Missionaries was born in Rarkhvth I N The comps nV ha" deeded o the conn v"r is so Nli:fcxi: I.r.c .aud, tha of kb tlliam ty a strip of tand 60 et wide and Childs Mar tnd H joined tnel feet long running praii-- d Open Jfincent itn the Bcwelswjth h irrh andDrut aet side an la new h'rK-- i with his w Ife Mvr Holmea trs. k n the tPpecial lo The Ncwa ) comt to I tsh in ls44 Mr (way will be b Jiit by tleiomparv eougr.ited California Fig Syrup BRK1HAM HTf Oct It Tha atake jrent and Mrs indent were msrriet 79 years connect with North First avnj af and higrb counc I hon-- tr... Ago Ihi month and were believed to be Gould street b The will loj preatdency highway for October are the o!de"t married couple in the "tats and graveled at the expense i an followa of I v i Tfte roage serosa the ocnn graded the railroad .orrpan STOMACH, First ward C Ellaa Jenaen t.. and then l a scrosv V the plains Hoope, Oeeond ward F. t mYnhs ocenpjed si chin l'.arn' A M Hanaen Third ward L vn e diretl Th to KPn sh Fork Bank Case Arguments D Ur.n. 1 W R,blril. Fourth war- dwhere the have ever since made their Reeder A C Feirton Fifth t W Ilford home Mr Inccnt engaged in farmHeard ir Federal Court ) IOe HM .IVftllilna. Vein Madaen Si 8xth ward ing unUI advancing age made that C. Horalet He has taken care of D.no arn vee. (Special to The News) Jensen Bear TUer o ; tab! and flowsr garden until several j;, Burt PracPOCATELLO, Idaho Oct. 11 Joseph F Hansen Gornne Jo. ars when hi" evesght failed tically the ago afternoon Mondav in DJ aeph Ptohl, f C Frefjerfrk"n Hon During tbe Hiakh"wk Indiarv war he federal couri was given over to oral eyville John I Peter" Harvey Han served as one of tne home gnarl He arguments b attornes repress sen Harper Lewie S . t r.A c was the frfthr of nine children ony Crew a few Pleasant Tablets, and defendants on thenting reHomlrj , Mantua- - -- M I. Nlcho1' thre of whom survive Mrs Uharotte .plaintiffs cent complaint fi'ed against the d- Fllzsleth srd U,'rv Hhingletoo Crump rectors and officers of the d fun. t Instknt Stomach Relief ilia-- d Quasi. H J Fark.r Av Hard rncent ail of this v.itv a!"o Bannock Ns'lm! bbrk In each case1 h t wife Cook, C H Skidmore 24 grand bildi en and 44 forehe moved for, (1 n grsndrhildr grat a ds&missvl of the comp a nt and the Funeral serv e will be held Thurs-- d case .Final Tribute Paid to m wh,H s le1ng tried before FedAt 2 pm. in the Fourth 22 East 2nd South. g, eral 101 East 1st South Judge Farrington of Nevada was house m Farmer taken under advisement hv the cwurt and Stockman j with perm ssion of counsel to file 625 South State. brief wihn seven davs sobmiU-aRS (ftperlal to The .Sews ) Federal Judge Speaker evidenew sdditioral Defendants L P Fun.ftt! kervTreV Tren a tick child love" the frnlty m- "7?,! Franklin N G Franklin and D W At Kiwanis Club Luncheon Church l5J teete F of thli the If Tallfomia h"j '? ,r'ht,Flr chapel g Srrup were represented by Attorneys T Wucfthouee Utile tongue I coated or If your child Peterson and Coffin A J Pierce (SperLal tdThe News ) Lynd "'ork- - U IS) m.nP wbi ATLIT.Ltm'r croaa, feverleh full of cold man Fargo and , 7 White were rep11 Ida POCATEIA. , Ort Mot-'o- r Telephone Wasatch lone a Federal !ve here colic. to baa J , teanpoonful resented Attnrnevs Richard by and S F princjpsi-speake)2) dar "lt,,Le,eh'r ,r'"h' was Dietrich the In a f Judg rleinee the liver and howel Hags of Boise, and the" plaintiff R U' ! year at the weekly lupeheott of IrTI euhfrt-V.'i- fj f ;d hour you can e for joureelf bow .UT "'a 2624 for collar Curtis is M receiver, by represented liannooit Kiwanis at club the hotel rnd,nt for.,h? thoroughly It work, a'l tha conetjpatlnn (51 Hie eec- - roleon. lour bile and ate out of the Tuesdav speaking on the court system Dougall, McDougall and McDouaalL . fol r,ndLt' bJ'r ls ! BUckfoot of nd United the Mate comfort. "Every t'me daughters bowels, and you have a well, playful ( Infant relief frotn. aourneax, gaae r broken. child again. Dietrich. Bannock-Carbo- n Chapter rtdtrj of eiumath. from liwiikeaUon, T am i)f the opinion that tt breeds MilBoni of tlothera keep flatulence, pa luiatlon headache or nia Fig Sirup" handy They know a contempt for other laws and to Red Of Cross to Convene anv stomach d istrews. . an offense is but to encourage tbe teaspoobful today saves a sick cHldrow Ask your druggist for geI Special lo The Kewa) The moment you chew a few oieivgardfng of the state and federal ' uine Tslifornla Fig yrup which has statutes. Every citizen should realize ck POCATELLO iP-pal- nIdaho. Oct. 11 Thr tablet jour atom- ft bout babies for ol and is him children the for that made law and not I'f, ach fr! fine. annual- me.' in Of the Bxnnnck-Car(J for tbe other fellow j rZ a'.nJ j :ru;yPrrIl'for"u'''n'r Mother You smpiv ! bou chapter of the lied Crow will ft. i Correct dieeatlon Miss Anna E Brakel, regional offifor Pl4m.ni' fW I an imitation fl l.brary in Po. aiePo cenn cer of tKe Red Cross, io a brief address held nt the public at yrup Adv. Thursday .venin, 139 to elect the drug store Ads. Get-Togeth- .eoat, ... PROVO, Oct. 1! b. . t.ee lneri, er mil-Ir- g Jose-phin- bt grand-childr- 1 i Ler-wi- i.- li Rex-bur- jit -- J 1 J 1 T $ vol trt &r Ff-for- ts PMT!.It i ii- i 1 I 1- 1 s v 11 v 1 I fs l J th tugs-of-w- Ga-set- te ' J i j , 'a '. n.mnrratt 1 . f'f ittr t)-- :t.rt rinJ M- -r Jfh v M- 1 y P 0 Collarwise OTH (3 t . MOTHER! hl G smooth and fortable under your as a starched white collar freshly laundered by w-- f m e UPSET m I ' ri(yr or-n- The ROYAL LAUNDRY tirn"s watd-meet-l- og Lhi i s def-nda- ' lltle. m te Y !: Vtah-ldih- o r -- swld-Jvol- ge w con-don- S(5i:g 15 '. too- - r ril i;55g5rg3 jQ VnTpYny f. h. . |