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Show , ,.:- ,,i, - I,. , 16-- - - ..4Mortgliitste;,"1141,,,.10,04,'"'""'. ..,... ' - t,t-- , 4 , ,...- - ., . , - , - - , . - . . $, ,,...., ,....,.., V IF . - , . . . , - . ,, . t amo tlei maswepuipwolikwmwtosits ionns.;;p...110Irb...1r4.........p.................-."ts-,,AMbsfg.Aw.-..a.,,,avisvozov- , 4 ' - - :-- . t ' tk- - ',.. if 3.., - . ., , , . ...... . .....,, , , TILE ',DESERET, CP 23 THURSDAY NOVEMBER NEWS - ' ,' - , ., , W211- , , , ...- -- - 00f ;, - . . '' b ''' , , ... ENGLISH NDA , . 4 191grirle43n atilt2foag PARLIAMENT IN I. - - -- i : , , 4 5 - -- - i ID b NeF ) (n7 ,,, 1 George !flNT)(N Nv of .t.he f .r.1 todas ON lit the A..oitip mt new per:Omen': ntrh pOrl this an7tent; etermony attend-intformaliiy. Lir. uK n'.4h the tiiteen hes:e4es: tiran n the &Item-1.Ly a glItit.dr,g life guArth, the ;tier Noised from RuckLibt4 lathain tottare throiieth - - mite-eel-ea - 77-, , tq trOAPfi n,,h,ersInfl:;onvil .,$.1 - - r - ---- - , , . filt 4 , ''''-- '' . , 4,- s 0, . . 0 ' - , 4 - 4 . h., - , - g, r II .3 , - ..4 , , - - , ' - BY RING OUT , t . . . ..0,,-- ' 0140 .11"101k Aloof& 5 ,'''',11;;P:' .. : 4,; ; ';:i '', ... OF OHIO FAMILY To that - -- - tritrnatWaal 'Nw.rse.t"'.." LANCASTER. .0, Nov., (131. Pr.) I tt'Tfilitc2"!-Wabtt;"- - flptV, s ft. 4 all-roun- d. To BUILD U. S. Cziotedo Albuquerque Denver Butte Great Falls odi-fsed- th-C- WATSON- - 1 t .ok " F1110101 . , - , 0 . ... I , - , - , I t- , - , Al 1 t. 1 - 4 r .., 4 , 7td fpa ..;'t' , .., , ', 1 , ., . ei - Pr Xi- - 'kJ ' ...titiSP' )61' 41111141L, 111-11Ur'- "s41 .. 4PL-- I Inent-kiikpai- 510112.11 I )esolation Island - - . as N Alr Kriat.-- . Fr.) (By FARIS. Nov. 21.Kerguelen land o Desoiation Island. in the Indian Ocean halfway .between South Africa add Austral:a, ix soon to have one of its- Infrequent viritta front the white -- , ttre.,-.S-e- ream, Toed 7' - - ,,, ,. t'l - I K , n ' ,1.111L--7.-,---- , t ., raPi co q- ,1114,....- 1 . '"' ' F 1 , PrAS1 ) ralit.. rancher near hem motored at an hour on the way to eMir,h SOW t 4,..I R, ,,,,,,.., A 111-4"- ci.!I I ad 4 ,......... - ;re belle'red. . ,.... ..... 1 g ..t :,; , ,,. ., .. 1 T , elattNZ a. I r. Ne111.0 - PROGRAM - - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23, 8.:00 P. M. I - and Program to be fierhiabed. by Mimi Marvel tYliesitoo. Brawn, violinists. paella of Protecaor George E. Skelton. isecompaniedi by Edward Hill. Pinallot. Ile. (mew kirkbaut. Scoot Ego. smelt ol gall Like filly,. mill read a ramose to Ike Rey Scouts of A IlleTtell from the Chief Scoot Etemitive. James E. est, of licor Verb ilMy..roinathlat and Edison record,' mill be played through lb. The lietrala used is Cotnpany. courtearoir .flabed throonh tbe evert's, of The John Elliott Clark Company, and lb. Arnsatroory Matto tbroulth the eourtesy of Daynew-illeeh-e Sisals , Ge.,Arte, - youR GRAy 'AIR - 1 Dayme-incebeIlita- le Iiolin Solo.' 6Violin Solo. tlAillaby" Solo, ''Sunser -- Serenade TrAMOUT.. y - ..... George Brown Marvel IiiKesso- n6Violin Solo, "Nnettirne srr Blon Marvel- - fiKesson., Max Reger Evelkn Sharps ThopinSarassto George Brown Peter Rabble will extend birthday greenfly to the following Club members Over K Z N evening: Wilnee.. Ester hililan carbon!: lAitirio'Cison,Aleorge Oweadolyn Workmen. Ponald Folinod Bred Aodersoc Beg, ()shorn,. Hollis Service, Agnes Miller. Willie b. rmery, Bert it ne11, Vida Reid. Neldon lielsten. ieCor - - , Almintacditre.n.yHGCal.obfirrhYhn2Mlle:lurttrthre.idno. ujiii.Emgb heAnhlaoritrn:1141:1;i)nal3in.enrtiln - N- ear. ;lint; nlYermh.rtot Tornio. Barr Miller Norma Erickson. Helen H logLintle . inononimmimmo.lopal .1. . gad ' . . - . - .. . . .. ,, . . - . - . - t. . - " , -- : . - ... ,, ... , - - - - , ; . - , . , . T l'a.vol,nri la.t Sunday. Ills police coon try fir :.cntt nro or thr,o ell!.;h1 the Oil-- All S:La ffir speeLling and it ard d fa.e of tit;otat f in for cituing with a atou ot".fl Li 401,4r. I Ire itIon-nott"- tit R.', t; - -- MPIT. a HuntersIE French NVag-ac- - !I, - ' , t he Asoc!atedNov. PASADENA. 4Fly 1 . tir ,,, .1? For Speeding- to Church Is Objective British-Admiralt- I h g.1 lifornian is Fined . , I.ti r bi-- , fif F , 01 ,L,... - , .,, . if Tr? SOWS 00 spra;ned. bruise iach De backs and Doom:gm Try it on dun " cold In tbo them." Ae ni bah:need- rill eq. ,........... 4 ,111.4 n çJeL Li A.. gaitlirte;Trt6ri thastrniets the U. S. Nary specifscon.ati fir mow gaso:Ine Cortecothe . , ,.. I ,a. k ' - si. i 11141.6' .) ' vanishes. , Chewnnt e sa i Ne-..- by breaking up cortrytion, Mpg aches of rheumatism arise from congestion. Apply Sloan's. Pont rub. it penetrates to the sore spot, starting, the blood circulating. This reduces painft! congestionthe inflammation - - St& U. S. Pat. Off. L I - , ,CON I. '"r tat pi r dJ It, 0 Boise Pueble Salt Lake Cite 01410eb 1 , - Catparatiou, - -- t,, t1 : - - - . being; orglianized for a stay. bent-o- n making the liTggest poxsible killing of and two types of large seala found in those writ-erOpposition to the trip has devel- typed among humanitarlanaand acienttate, for the in porde- ular faces extinction. The last expedition In 1903 killed 2.249 in ten dope work, and brought back 169 Jona of valuable ott, Kerguelen Land haa a endow,' hit--- I tory. Captain, Cook. the British nay. 'gator. while cruffing in the Antarctic Sea suddenly came upon this drearyi Island, covered with moms rind unproductive. although long throught-t- o be underlaid with comtatedfi- - He land- -, 'South Ward Y. M; M. I. A. ,- ed and was about to take possession of it in the name of hie King, when nae of Sage and Sulphur tor re- U. S. Federal Commission .Reorganized at Fairview he found a. French flag flying. ralaed tza,1,,I. gray hair to Ita natural Arrives in Hawaii to ) to grandmothera iSpeetar to Th, by De liergUel0n bhOrtlY before, pro-u,ed it to keep her hair FAIRVIEW, Nov. Conditions about 1772. The British sailor Labor ort'rera hably Report and attrardark. of the NI. .I. A. xittnrriot p.; swallowed his diaappointment an4-1Wt.eilever herFlossy Is hair took on that ward Mutual meni.ng Tues,x, 71;ght recorded only that. he t',,led or e,reakid appearance, (fly The Associated rrelL) this, had landed on PDcsolation and rnorgantsed- the Y.wal applied wrth 41CINOLI.71.1 T. II.. Nov. wrolde, the 'Frenchman's vis:b. ignoring the 'troy. with following oflicors: V. Powell t..ea,tta-- at home Its rnuawe and members of the federal commission Years later an inquiry reached the president; Nnwell Co); and Conr NielNt,.Faalaya, by Baking at which will investigate labor conditions' French naval etre, saking for Inforson counselors; Ilulon Ramo-n- , for a bottle ctit "Werth's mation about the inland of Kerguelen. Salhur compound.' 3.6,1 in Hawaii, on arrival here. said that The rntary. . S,!! Zat h;., naval searched It department oil preparation. they hoped to conclude their work in In addition to the regular e13..a ITIrk 'irtarYed b, .,1,1!tien ef other Inhigh and low, but found noth n ro make a reithrt to Washington Ina. The quest!on vrart referred to the a testimir a be dponleal was elven in tonor cr tirne t Mrs. Newel rtot and Mr a , andbeauty by datriars 15; The commissioners with a fur..1 id to tr, ' '', 'huh( ,,gj. teen. rctirirg oftocers or Ihe twang,. Cd lied 9n.tiovernor Wallace ,llPsurritu- an onorwer. whir earn e in arequest few da11.! we-:w IL.4 n A rokeri rr rTerxTrriit se association wax indentified by the Brit- -No The island today the ita hair naturally braTre gram preonto8 to ,acti lo 40, of labor condi- telt aft the one reCatered on French The investigation e,ent, Clt,1 t11 It has predation of thtr la bOr P. A tine moa- i,et 1,1,' t,.1, tions in the islands was Ordered as a charta as Denotation Island. strnnly dnintutort l,ral program wax gten and refrvga,,ft It tuurh and 'Wart result' of Hawaii's request thRt conwith American whalers visited the Wand. served to laiL tilt rairoa..eh y.,a,r half: taking It eclat program will he g!ve4i tattand et gress permit the importation of Chin- early In the Itth century. for old blubt011 Fay morning the ese plantation :COI.' to fill workers 2g, b.l tho Sou! tt a art zr y ta'atr what stmtiona with cauldrons marked her hImenu d,..0.0e,ara, and atter att. I 11.1.110nor 11 the - lathkta itna!tithpr 1;,;4,ktoft oe two. 'tt 1,0mesi was said to be. a lack of unenilledl"New Londom". were fountl, therclin ' of the ward. I I 11:1 hands. I bekutlfully dark awl glorky.AdV. - ..,,,,,, ir g il year-rount- A -- fir S1oanyas kiT , It, IFtr THOM f , I . THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY , 2. - - -- -- - ebriNo need for.lUbrication troubles.. Us the MoteAand drain Oil, sistency of POLARINE. The Perfect the crankcase ever1400 to 500 miles. American Firm Erecting Huge Stntcture Which is Praised by British Architects and Critics. - , ,t ti - th - - - f SKYSCRAPERS - .-- I IF-n- t J ,PT - satisfaction you'll find For CONOCO the best buy! Try it for a month and you'll the season. use it the rest-o- LONDON BEGINS ,,,,,,n,-,.",,,.,,,- ' Tr' d Thge-el 11 Rileillilatistill hi A ther - s -- , POJ , . you you buy gasoline pm want allthe kind can get uniform, dependable pOwe: comes from instant ignition and compicte combustion. re ,s-'1- ito .1r, -- - - Mir Upon d r'!Aretltron11- , ., Th - s , chi The strongest point- about CONOCO is the POWER it delivers. But this is only one point in which.it, excels. less carbon and greater Positive start, quick pick-up- , . creep mileage are all there, too. ' And there is a good reason for this. CONOCO has been scientifically developed with a carefully determined range in just the right of boiling-pointx) rtio. Most any gasoline contains some so of a range of boiling. points but it takes experience. resources and refining skill' not too many !ow points to get these nicely balanced the of at the sacrifice equally important higher ones, nor an uneven "jump" somewhere in between. It is this ideal proportion of the whole range that you will find in CONOCO.- That is why we call it the balanced gasoline. That is why CONOCO does all the things you expect of a good motor fuel and does them well. .1 Sonnet. county derided to .advertise two types of-h- ard surface 'in the paving of state roads thrtough Fountain Creen and Moroni at a meeting of a delegation from that county with the SqA.. road commission YesterdaY. sonpere board ot county commis- Alcon,TS and the mayor . of two cities in Satinet,. solicited the attitude oy the stalee road department on 'even Inch t 1,,;sfhd thee,n1 it ni,t,,,thfon,.,c,rri,r,ie ri 14n , tor,0frite Murder by Poison Suspected In Deaths of Children and Parents--Tes- ts of Bodies , To be Made. hi-s- . , - ..Atehiurta.1.-..e.ohd..- : If r be-Bi- -- ! t,,1 ,lis Fri . Kt 0 : . . I - Sal - 1 .,. -:-i ' for . .. : - Y A ' . WHEN Ilfsh-All- t 11111 (64 mA , 1 pro-pe'- d- ; ,1 . , . . ---- , les.:111r, ? . ' - 4 4, 114"'":C' k --- . " , '..-t- le,-- '' ''ll' ' ,, COT ' 7 .POTWE .,7' CONOCO5 - - strongest - - - point - , -- ? its.- ... . 110 I,11 ''' - , , ,i . - - tOk;116 , and star,. higiiway engineers losternatilosial Newts Piervlee-StafCorthe deaths of invine Henderson. his n ad held the two types respondent. comparable in LONDON. Nov wife and their four little children. is get- Ishose lifeless bodies' were uglier," says Ralph Knott the relein' Aoul,1 te advertised :toil the contract ting brated London architect and designer their west side home here yesterdlY, 1"r:!;'rre:3rnaal''',.'14,-!:tr- ftltv7,tat. a on tho of the new City Rail. Mr. Knott is very due to to accident or ;projt--- t nill be rcady for adverittoment about it and be blames ,.10Con to murder by an enemy? Mayors of 1i.hrs1m and Marti took the public for bting too apathetic. n 0MciaIs here are tilethe today v,411 eonnitthe ot Eui-OPeaseeking up Tlitre is not sufficient criticism Nations Reply compl,t:on solution of this graft el sliouid, rs to the vtvernent launched against architecture, as there In rho:, To U. S. Weather Query effort ta solve thequestion. m ystery surroun comciPletn thee gravel against .tho other arts.- he went On. agreed te, ing the wiping otst of the - iisndsru"nl'th.ii"-'- 4 ir, th," uot, .:The,.apattiy, of the public allows all Assoelated he Press) .., f .,,irce4-truo fi turn (By wt) ter w ha fever than faItY. 'ruontil awl 'city 'Akers are i italanee' to ke lett of the original surts of ug:y perpetrations in stone to NEW TORE,. Nov. tamotints .duo Ott county sti.r 4e,1)1,:q- - be foisted off the gaze of the public. the querv. 'How's fizzdying all phases of the case. three minutea after been .,,f til, Irk The county The police ht.o ,indor Furvp,111,K.,pe..4,...,,ts flyslisi arm,. the weather" had land there isolot a iting.e word of protinier advisement, by wireless. replies were lam a man whom Henderson is sail the In t,e teesntirmi lite pro;ect from tsst made. received from London. Parts. Berlin to hate suspected of ""t'u can got rid of a bad baritone, hIVIng placed ; ..!a.!.1'il tI.117.,..il.3 ar."',1..1:fir'et?,ne gnrtitilrg... and Bergen. Norwav but you cannot get rid of a liad "Raining. Mild. WAX London's an- r poison either in food or itt a well ze, ',.rs la the two citns stall have been rixashed the Henderson home. trig. A bad actor can ue fussed off the swer, received in 45 seconds Norwa) Millord conferred ,stage. but you .sannot hiss the Albert officio:it late... France seconds ten came reply Henderson Had Mbigit ink's. -- naturaiLLS ,cit the ',tato reya0 mimission was third and Germanv ile4. two its site. Niores the lIeft)-ri I ,.t,t- - it ,) Id' n initiates and lref Seconds after the tines-nok, ir.a ,ng t.le root istrized. Itreet Regent dcrson to:4 Dr R. L. Mt.intition .. iI ' TI) , ttr lc) taking the Knott tolai ss ot toe o- eautitui itegont i , aft if 1,oneoft'sroper 'where 1ntrP'",!, street, fauvily physittlart, of his Tits, mine, st Egire-ledo their shopping. In itr oici Chilean Earthquakes that this tnan was trylitn; to iiiii hint :'",lit'' ,s'k"3 thitt rialerfal from (hi' ,Isie crescent-chatte- d It was a beautiful nuni Min, at thi) Key3.40ne dump be thoroughfare tiesigneit by the r u pe r Henderson had Declared Only Beginning because woni.!.1,..!1 in,.,,,I. tseau - gallant ut the Regency t.0period. as a night engineer at tem 31r. Knott. Now. VircOriliii; Nash ma rat.road ghnps e lio. rp (By The AAtioeta(ed heingrclined. -'rile. sq. pch, l.'s Thanksgiving- Praise Noe. 23.The Chilean piace ofherea isstniker It is simply being vulgarized?' says still on the opinion .of Abrie strike Mr. Knott. -- Its oid punt of line and Is Service earthquakec in well C C. ,r Annpanced ,roner Gu is gone, and in its piace known French to 641:,,,te ising,.r I, Ntoreaux the proportion .. 11P71,1.r,,,ri . we nave a blatant and impossible mix41,,t,ou041. 'oeientist and amtronomer. are onh, beau;.e ofthat ial to Tp ' Veoge.) It has lost all its 0,41 .1!,: finaneia' ture adfle iitylos. and. of a digturhthe beginning of e,riea itineintaoYment. 23.A Thankg' serenity That serenity .kgs a tlistincsi nee4 btchlm- - b., ci!1. :'.14 11.4";,314ANT.2Foy, aners that mar he tooted for iftirrng note- in the archttetture of theT4az'h ln k:',fle lbs fttur 1 g 1,,,,, Pt ainet ,Servirv wilt he I givn by I Live i the corning year Periodst of calm ,eriod, and it Is now being sacrificed 17 mon,h-,.- . 7 from rargmg 1, to 11,br-Pif.,hterian 'Wednesday.' Mere bigness is To the cult of bigness. solar activitv, be says. ate period,. and then eomnutt..1 ,.ietde I,v 1..,k- - h Nr.vin the acad.' may during which such phenomena a brief .devotional service not nobt lit y." the Pa me pol,,on Mr, tt,lt Looks M, t. kiarraper he expected, and a minimum or polar ins V. ftrv''l ,: th A. Henderson. approvme IleroVrr...4,11', Ne., Bind Henry Mr. Knott, however, is a Goad. little bit r,,k-'Marts:ion" With musk at, activity will be reached in 1,23. I.n 1 firms. took hor fit,,pv happier about Kingsway.is There a lils;.a dktAbbe Moreux predicts terrevlui is.xlm, n t -- Wilk. .,iss, litivett ,,.by Miss4 ,, id the ATTIPTV!Tin pf,Agon '" erecting corporation e AntIltes,-anIn Nie,tAstItarrilittzAtiem of the rurbaneea on the- American skYRe Made. ,, ,,f !nith wil: bp prss.nte,1 by the huge buildina tem Japan and Turitertan. 1.11 1,,,T,h,!,,,041,:mteh,,,,,, xsTrar hex tule..,4.4.1, ,,..v.4,,,,,,......,r 1, rke' are modeled on the plains ot of ''Ilf'' A. If' Arrthrican streets. and of this Mr. Knott '1".'ell"n of the n Ever or talc, from '.i!, 1h; ...an. 1.!'s.' at Casts: has nr,tbittg but good to say. IMr.- nrol Mrs II. o4,- ,,,, h tiit., 0,, ,,o ft''' rit,,,ottl,sen: Ile!enin IY..e kenspeff; to the f,hio 1.t.ite ,, att1Tl a ttoe "The buildings iril, i,,,,......s im.l trim S;t4san; Luelle !,rs.ty ,modern classicismif I rriny use such oratory for anaiyms Pofth ;ann. .'Ic, Ilaroshire Tor& ,,,!c,..!,:!1,ila,-ifinished the Lyle When Bush .a would he four ..1v food,,!.... iyillsk Will be Hottsethe skyscraper referred to Spivl of the ana:ytical tegi, ,,,,,,,, i,,,,,,-- . nroti-r of Miss Urace Mae' will it. ,Lreilon a of very good example present f In eurnort of NA : "" modern architecture." ! ehlorde of ,lif- Mr. Knott is gOillit to form an ArchiCOrorl ot Gujissiniter-1,31those interested tects club and ask thil ii,r,i,r- In literature and art to join it and Pon. lu s et!fe DARKEN of old Lonfronl. tho. try to revive the beauties don boildingato try, lit tact. to find a their little bodiesrpnrge.l :,..for le'illi e ".. s. 1S.23 Wren or an Adams. blood being foonfl ,n a bed ia wh.o, ; o . 'We hove- a big task ahead." he con,Zh t they lay. The cf,r.,1,-- slirt cludell. "for there was a bland courtiiil 1 Pyrit ptOrn 31101:0 p,c :!!11- - to t !!:, otu1ons huildings that l..t of old !ness of .potaezo poo.00mg , we hall find it difficult entirely to i sor, i aro.recapt I I 4.'" 1 1101 - '''',441q4;44-,ti':- ' t'll,..'P',1:iii.V '' ' ' ''' e Z .... ,,,,' , Surfaced Roads - 14 , ' - Two Types Hard Irk ,' e'''''' '' se; ,Vir 4.41'. , . POLICE PlIZRED - .44.kottl ' '4 1 tr- - , Mao-Donal- ' I '."-- .1 . as-th- t aVt?..-- .1) ; it THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER the-ad-- I ,,,,,, 46, f , ;,- re t 1.', A ..,...4, ! 4tl-14,, 00.4,,,tgot . E vi . - BAKING POWDER Rememberthewhite-o- . .., ' 11 . .3 , s 411 . . ,.A egg inCalumet protects the success of your IS'. ...3( takings:- It is the ecoMilCoorrogrit nomical positive bake-da- y aid and its sale is ...; times as much as that noirzup 16; of any other brand. 1 i : A pocznd canof Calumet contains full 16 ounces. 1,1)(G-p11Some baking powders come in 12ounce instead pow."' ' FAS ounce cans. Be mne.........m., , awe you get a pound when you want it. NEST SY TEST it;41: e Lausanne--ronferenc- el -to ' 0, .4, tez:11 - - rt-t- m-t 4 r ' ef t dvpning thr gorgetris 1 tier it, Ili Stit acten',03n.eti bv kLlii thon walkeJ in a S,4,4. pro, cs!!lon the ittalac it. kriL. atttah,1 nooprrous court officials. officra and ch3"17., - :mr he throne h.rca4 his speenh cornmtet the robed peers and as many as wore able-t- o ,...twti Into the ote-ra IMIll space available. Th nPW parliamont Am. astiatt continue and extend tha ameliorative by the Lloyd 'measures prepared tleorse ministry as regards trade and also ;o guargantee a employment. arpi loan for the restoration of Austria. Hopes for Peace. Eing George expressed the hope I might that the resutla -- in the establishment of peace in-- 1 and the TePtOratiOn of 'security to rehabitants of regions which have gutcently been the sceue of so much I fering." -, After the ceremony parliament adwhen journed until afternoon dress In reply to the king's speech will be formally moved and e seconded. leader James It. MacDonald, of the new opposition. will then move adthe to king's amendment the first dress. - It is expected that Mr. as the new parliamentary head of the Laborites. will call for alarising from leviation of the distress ' unemploymont. It is underetood that the govern- Ment bee already decided upon measures for handling this ouestion and that its plans are framed upon propose initteted by the last ministry. To Press Irilh The debate on the king's speech ill week probably continue into next when It wilt be interrupted to bring be torgarw the Irish bill which inwill order premed as an urgent matter . . Dec If the tO Insure its parsage by not been ratified Irish constitution has treaty on that date the Anglo-lris- h will automatically collapse. evident increasingly lt,is becoming that the bill will not pasa with the smoothness predicted a while ago. The Ulster Unionists and the English Die Herds" have served noticeon that the objections they intend totheraise draft of the roost!- ground that certain provisions oftution violates hardly likethe treaty. but it seems will endanger - ly that their opposition or that It will the sUccess of the bill to the draft amendments lead to such as would make the constitution unacceptable to the Irish leaders. r, . 1 contains a small amount of white-of-eg- g . This makes it possible for representatives of the company to test, it frequently for leavening strengthright on the dealer's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain on the dealers shelves. It must always be up the high CalumerstAndafd. - - Wein tnint,ter the old a Vital Element ii rho Econom Y '.rcf - - f - d . . - ' ' . . g. presses Hope For Success Of Lau:anna Conference To ResZo.,-- Pcace. -- - . . Don't use a leavener that does not teat white-of-egWhen you do you take chancesyou run the risk of spoiling your bakings'; Ex- KineGecrge in Speech . Most Balibing Powders Lack FIRST SES5Ig 1, ' - Caltlizzet 212 i , . et, , , . , - - ., , . - -- .., : - - c -- . ., . - - -. i- . - . :T r- 1, |