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Show , .11,i.P P.." 4.-- ' ...,..,-.,- wki- I' .-- .444 4 ,4 - , - TilE1. DESERET NE1iVS rte. I U which can be submitted to a record Curtisthe or bill Tincher the but, &Aber Aswell conimodity marketing bill may he By liktabI Gifford Shine. edvanced as substiotes. Tito next tints yos want o launch on It appears at the present. time that the , a diatribe of clotriolle angsrbesitata. Plume Was. SUL $alt Lake etty. Utak. passing Aswell bill has the best chance-oPublished Atiarecone Except Sunday. The next limo you have an impulso to This does not give engage in pott,y. 'sordid gossipstop. &timber of Alan knout of Cfroatatioe. 1,0 both biluses of Congress. Th. Dolt time you witat to Indulge in an which the oponsors of relief immediate the SUILSCIUMOld RATIM and selerr of .11 Oas Trot& .. .. the Ilaugen bill are demanding. It embod:es .. I .14 fpitythink. Ay. tho next Unto you-- Otto Itoatt la lied .14 Yoakum as plan the I want your thoughts to be anything but what is known Coo Y ear 110 combeautiful. constructive-- fla. Tear Of paid la &drama') wholesome. I Costa seeks to place agriculture on a sound Lusts Coates aro ' living. vibrant anti that thoughts encouraging Ts above rates apply to Utah, Idao mercial bus by things. Nottatia &ad Wyontias. tabor states by toad. not put Dar mosak, $1,0111. marketing of farm products. It does not does and business Igo into aroma. base liks the "Thoughts flowers, government Addrao correspeadonee tor public:WA as Tim They aro diatilled from ths mina and require any such amount of money , wafted to other minds. bearing odors, bills. It authorizes the other Send remittances and littaineas tommentraof the either according to the nature of the thought& Bons to The Damsel Nowa Salt Lake City. Via& appropriation of $10.000.000 for organization They stir thought. and feelings of Ilk. to tiLaTiOriaL Alrif KRTIBING ftErnizENTATIvas is to kind. If disconeolate and discouragod. be repaid IDS. purposes. but the money Cosa Rothangarg $ad g NOVI, you will become ,aware of a subils fraEast gist gitreet the government. Nirer Tock City F a. Sgil Michigas Ch.cage . grance:4 it stirs within you new bcrPo Det-e- it The measure creat..4 I marketing corAu bonotan Building ., and saves' you from dospair. ....gge Coca Cola Bide,. X"Itall CUP Market"So it is all along lite' Coestitution building poration called the National Farm ..... . gel 121 experiences.' Atit.nla ViCibrill, tot. Loom Watch out for a day, and discover to ing.sassociation st.ta twelve ind.viiluals , , in COPEAr whether ar such as carry your orthought gig Higgins Building, Loa leading fern : itrogrance.. belbrocir Banding, San Francisco, California. billeted by national The as "Neither-1'6incorporators. : I could anduro tho or genuations City glitered at tho begin:rico at gale Lake throught of hindering other& or making IS A" ei association,' la tutlibrized to provide or apas gocond clam matter according their lifo harder. So we will beirin to March L 3$11. to of accounting. systems prove superintend our thoughts and ses that entitled Tbe Aseoctated Prose Is sclualvelysews and marketing information : and to crop dor. thay ars sunny. considerate, and lull to the see for reputtiacatioa Of all oredited advise particularly with respect to diversifaith, patches credited to it. or mot flowerier,mime this betrepaberstad also the local A difficult wired to keop out of our !lobed hereto. All rtsbta for republicattott et fication of crops and thoughtwbvrobellion. So many tool that T--, special dispatches bore are Woo reeereed. Authority fa given- -, te acquire:- warethey bass more and severer trials and conin facilities for houses. ' transportation "THIS IS THE PLACE" troubles thin anyone Such thoughts coinof nection with storage agricultural will kill out nearly all the flower& Tito M,AY 12, 1926. SALT LMM CITY. cornquickest way to get rid of them is to , modities and facilities for processing Out with cures's... W. know hate d, Imodities. This association is also authoriwo aro here to grow. Me question that NOTICE. zed to provide for the organization of Inis not whether your trials aro severor associations in than others. but whether you are gsttint On the 15th i8e9, , there' terstate zone 'all thaw good you can from your 1411.0a8. oceurred an, apmt of.great imperisote,to, the several states. Ar712 lessons &ad, chi'. that in farmers The than mankind. This was nothing less the, tries to shirk. sad the child that woope claim that organized capital over the lessono bocauso thrt ars bard. restoration -- to earth of the Atropic! of legislation both Woke lator coo that they were divine authority to andorganized laborlare both protected, the Prielithood.;--th- e .0,hilitod to learn .the 'lessona and ,they and the latter, by the minister in the preparatory and temporal former, by realise bow much mors they might bays ordinance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ immigration laws. The agitation is directed at loomed from thesis lessons if the, hut,. to sari--i visitcthe ; It the understood principle protective extending and guns at them Joyfully. actually transpired, through "There is this to Isarn. no matter how lion to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery culture. At present the farmer sells in the lose think others bays to bearmuch you of an angel 'of the Lord, who while be world market but be has to buy manufacthan youmit. you will discover that tar-ri- ff a which are as known tured articles mtriistered in 'mortality was protected by each owes burdens are as bard for them as yours are for you. Basing once set.' and be has to hire his labor in a limit Juba the Baptist, and who laid his hands, , tied that you can Ira on. knowing that upon their beads and conferred upon; ed market. all bars alike, what the out'labor both knew the kind them the keys of this authority. ward ' appearanco rnay Wt. I knew a In order to properly commemorate , of legislation they wanted but the probwoman who had overything, but oho was Unhappy. this epochal event, we request that h all, I!ems of agriculture, are much more compli"Sho told me that at times eh& felt Sacramental meetings throughout the cated and the farmers themselves do not as thougb she tad not L friend In the want. relief speFarm on 1926, Church know exactly erhatthey Sunday. May 16th, world. Worldly possessions and suttees.- Se. sive a transient pleasuro and satincial exercises be carried out and the ser--' legislation mtut of necessity be much in fy ones pride and ambition. but do not vices ;conducted by the al emlfers of the the nature of an experhrient. The opposition give happiness. Aaronic Priesthood, under the direction to any farm legislation hopes to defeat all " of the ward bishopric. If any other; three proposals now before Congress, by "More are thousands who are wrappod about with misorablo thoughts, gatherings should interfere with the use dividing the farmers'. representatives and and radiate them to others. It is a Print of this day, then the following Sunday' getting them to oppose each other. know that you aro halving thing to cantiot should be set aside for this purpose is nation the This much certain, others - to base beautiful and lumpy , Further details in relation to this be prosperous with a decaying agriculture Culture Kagasino. -- YOUR THOUGHTS BY GLIMII FRANC anti-forei- - er In 1182. Thomas Jefferson. in his Notes on Virginia, said of 1110121. grants: They will bring with them the principles of the governmnt they leave-- Imbibed in their yOuthi or, if able to throw them off, it will be In exchange for an unbounded licentiousness, parlee., as is usual, from one extreme to another. It would be a miracle were they to otoP precisely at the point o f temperate hirtory.' it is desirable for us yeere later..effenson-tuliesilieth- er to rece,ve the dissolution and demoralized handicraftsmen of the old eine of Europe." Today we often sal that immigration became a thorny problem on!' when migrations set In from the South and Eaat of Europe, and had that our feeling would be quite tilt ferent if immigrations - - bu1 Alinkeetkept coming solely or mainly from the North of Europe:hundred years ago our fathers were crying for -- protection against English and Irish immtgrants- of In 1817. an anonymoue American wrote a letter to New York City., saying that "even the English.- - if they are MOT. never can tasteful than the Iriah, from the precise customs of deviate their country." - From 11130 to lite there were riots against foreigners In the feelof New York. Boston. an4 Cinema!, and the Int of American's was then 'clikeeted chiefly against the English, the . Irish. and the Germans. At that time virtually all Of t he arguments and catchwords now used against the immigrants from the South and East of Europe were used against those Nordia immigrants to which ere now - no often look back upon longingly as the ideal 'source of Immigrants.-ram positing no jcsIgestent no inemigrassen- quotations from the fathers simply happened to recall to niy mind this evening the assertion of & friend of mine that the two most valuable aide to sanity are a Senile of humor and a sense of history. Both Will undoubtedly help on In thinking about as tangled. as -- Copyright, 1911: by The hit:Clore Newmpaper Syndicate. the-may- - - it ; ndInrsiorv soausse.1-herm,---,11tes- - derer alive tor year., TODAY ' A Desert Tragedy; 11E13ER J. GRANT, ANTHONY W IYINS, t' auntsFirst maxy NC - Presidency. '0 dissatisfied and poorly paid- - farming class. The farmers must have money to maintain the fertility- - of the soil audio produce the nation's food materials. A languishing agriculture means in the end impoverishment and hunger. miocENT HOSPITAL DAIL - tviEDNESDAY, May 12 is National Hos' IV pita!, Da a day bet apart throughout the United Statei on which the general public is afforded an opportunity to visit the hospitals and ;tole their facilities for taking care of the sick. Time was when a to hos- natural bad aversion many people pitals but that day has long since passel! 'Now they are regarded as one of the most neeessary'adjuncts of community, life, Institutions absolutely' essential to the well being of society, Just as necessary, In fact, as churches and publio schools in meeting the needs of thi sphere to which they belong. Nor is there that tendency there used to be to avoid becoming hospital patient& With the advancement ' of medical science to a point where remarkable results are being achieved, those who are afflicted have come to regard the bospital as a place where relief Is bad and comfort administered; and they now enter inch' places feeling ' that within them there is hope of a restora- .-tion to perfect health. Salt Lake and Utah generally supplied with such institutions. The larger hospitals have an A- -I rating and are class, , ed Among the best In the cotmtry.. In addl., (ion to bailie' well, equipped mechanically for the- -- handling of all classe- s- of cases,1 they have staffs of competent physicians end surgeons who are ever available to meet the most urgent and exacting de-- 1 minds. litany veople are acquainted with what the various hospitals afford. To them visit to these institutions is not so much ' of a novelty as it might be, but to the unInitiated, to those who are riot aware Of what is being done to exlminister comfort and relief to the afflicted. a visit such as is afforded today will be well worth while and will probably relieve thif Mind of possible misgivings. At all gait Lake hospitals at!Potixrite will be on hand to explain the work of the various departments and lo Impart informatkm that cannot but be Df great value to those who call. National Hospital Day should be taken advantage of by all who would know the ierv ee available for the restoration to health of suffering humanity. The move-- 1 Tient has the indorsement and aupport of President Coolidge and otlaer prominent national characters. are-we- , , BILLS - UP-T- TIM HOUSE. . rENERAL debate of the agricultural - crop hills has been the order in die House for the last five days arid the period fgr general discussion- - ezme 4 ',:iose May IL The Representatives are now 10 tO over the measures for the purpose of sffering amendments point by point, lu which members Will be limited te five saintites for .discussion; Coder situation the gauges Bill is the Ws, opts of three, bills MA-- Ni LYNCHED. town. -- - - ad ' three-corner- ed . AGO YEA-- - From the Mee of the Deorret Nemo nt - MAY 12. 11011. lynch law has cost the life oNCE again innocent man. Once more a blood- - - . Rs -- thirsty mob has acted first and reflected ' afterward. In a Florida town, a negro was shot and killed by a mob Tuesday night. The body was paraded through the streets and then hanged to a tree on the outakirts of ..1- - ' I-- oat-ri- and TWENTY be has I I w The strike in London proves tho wisdom of Napoleons statement Th. Doottret News does not that if he permitted freedom of IknowItIaaEn the press his government couldn't necomartly adores or commend t 1 de For me to sit and grin n of Mr. Brisbane'. conclustand. At 'him her.; British strikers. considering the tdona Him otittotisto are pub. But the old hat. , limbed ao xprosatona of opinnewspapers to be majority of And the brectitia and all that, 1 ions of th worlds Meted "capitalistic" call. out the Workers so Are eneert. 3 11111 The oditor. and shuts down the plants. And if I should to be You can safely count on half the The last teat on live therespost shuts down . 4 government the tree s. on a road if Its a shinny new car you the newspaper of the worker ' In the spring; ars !nesting. Star "ttt for tat?' basis. Let them smile. asTdo now. 0 , Company.) the old forsaken bough At It takes more war machinery the governmentpublWhere I cling. Me. Cox a young mother. on And itsnow Krim has to keep a would-b- e out than own "Gazette." ishes giving ' the Arizona desert was alone with such information and opinions as liberator from being clamed as an (Copyright. 1125.) her two little girls. one four it chooses. The member of the outlaw. Electrification of Austrian rallmonths the other three years old. cabinet& chosen by tho govern-plaiBrisbano can be so tantalizing. ways has caused a saline of 13 per is to edit its newspaper. was was She husband sway. hot Churchill grandson of old He says the world's beet thinkers cent In the amount of coal used in bitten by a rattlesnake. the dread- - re"roti the Wall street 'stock have light oyes, and then doesn't the last year, although travel was tut Vilma worked so fast that she broker. Active in the days of jay describe his own. greater than before. bad no strength to crank her lit- .-.... tle automobile an go ter MO.-v, ......... Knowing that ship was dying, not . daring to leave her two babies to die of thirst or be killed by prow- i ling animals, f b killed them then died of the snake poison. Earnest citizens are asked to .V. "asprati their opinion as to her conduct. The answer is that the 1 I decision rested with the mother. Ilk! The mother artruggied against the poison for 24 pours. her body emmmilmEnft 'welling. blood flowing from a wound that she bad cut to lot valve-in-hea- d out the poison. Then she shot her two children to death and wrote tamou or "smoothness motor, and economy. "bury me and the children In the same casket." Opinions concerning that tragedy are not important Modem transmission to .seer. irasy. flexible -Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt's lit bandling. Ile tabloid newspaper is in Mei hands of a receiver In Los Angeles Fisher Body, ot wirier besety which emphasises the warning and ruggedness. more In column this than given once against buying stock in newsDuco finish, lustrous. lasting paper enterprises. Those offering and attractive. mean well but such stock may Semi-reversib- le they, cannot know whether they steering . Cr. headed for prosperity or a positive. easy to bandit and gear, receiver. sate. Stork in a profitable newspaper is not for sale. The other kind rear axle, with berry Ruggedbevel should not be bought driving-geaand spiral .. banjo housing. It is otherwise with bonds on an eetabashed profitable paving enclosed dry. i Completely newspaper. The New York Eve- - disc-clutwilts tight tang Journal tor 'notaries calls in .. plate I r. this week. and pays off more than pedal action. ten years sheathed time two end One half millions of bonds issued Remy within the year. And the intyerr lighting and get a bonus of four per cent. for Full balloon tires, demountbonds the surrendering N. property is harder to build able rims with awe rim. , than a newepaper. none harder to ; Alemite kill than one thorourrhly eatablielz...- -lubrication PlinI.MIÔ systein Pd.- James Gordon Bennett's New.-- tor moving chasms parts. York Herald proved that fel' - - h T it- - End in Sight. 1 furnished k Newspaper Warning. They'd Elect the King. I -- London motor buses ma with barbed wire entanglements covering the hoods to protect them front rioters. that open end smaeh the elt& That is bestrewing an Idea from the great American west where a cowboy. before he lies sown stretches a hair lariat around 1 sleeping spot. Ile tolls you 0; a rattlesnake will not crawl ov hair becalm it tickles or hurts him. ; - - ' the price." , atIPVb - the-tariff- - tommemoration be the Presiding Bishopric. ' anti-forei- , ne,a, per-fallo- -- - - H a-- - el. Nowport: brokorn. Tschlx but nine innings 'I too tbo Ow customers' Dail?" How happy girls would bare' boon. when they made their ownthem had re.dreams, if making quired only one seam and gutting out $rts boles. "New this sentence: Correct this this Year." mid the man. Tfl keep bow of BY ROBERT QUILLEA garden weeded regardless hot tile weather feta." Publisher's ftyndiby (Protected ' deats.) Crims always flourishes la verse proportion to tha public's worm of criminals. u a diet," are hors that way. but k takes a lot of work to accumulato DY Lb. muff that makes a conservative. , OkaeLeS M50,1 n bm't a true reoort unless it lacks ono hotel of having enough woo. alma Jughe maltork to houso the "The Lam Leaf." by Oliver 'Wendell An odueuted man earns mom Holmes. after ream ten over And It take, Amerkan poet Is educated. another ERE to get graduating A who, has been sadly neglect. one who husband Is model I wonder Mho, reads him now. comes horn. from golf and loin ad.' 'a few ot us who really care mad bacouse his wire ' tint home save to keep alive the Anwican tradi. from bridge. non in lettere. A gentleness his work, and though ha was Wouldn't it be k good idea a Calvinist. be tried. or for MVO & universat day Prayer be. wrote, to prove whet rebel be the reformation or the devil! was against inherited doctrines. His "Autocrat of the Brealr,fast Tatole" made him famoue on two continents. He knew bow to mingle humor with pathos, and this, hie favorite poem of mine. is a gorgeous example of how 'be could 141 reach the heart, Onto the tramp had a Mew in I maw him once before,. his tin can Instead of his family. As he passed by the door. And again Stilt think bow the fur would The pavement stone resound. b flying if Mussolini had been As be ,tottece o'er, the ground bora in one of Os Baikal states. With his cane. say that in hie prima Mexico bad hotter move careful- They of Time Ere the pruning-kn- if ly. If she doesn't treat the preachhim down. er tight. It may be nscesstry to Not Cut found was a better man sets th MI voila By the crier' on his round. I Through the WWII-BOnc mots America comes to the now he walks the streets. reocus of Pronto. It's America's &trail he meets be money that Jo used to bribe Riff And Sad- looks and , Ivan. chiefs. And he shakes...his feeble head. as it' he said,. One generation can establish a That it seems "They ars gone." republic. but it takes a dozen or eo has std..-Po- or grandmamma to oradicate ow of a print. old lady, she le dead 14012f No man is a complete failure ago. until he delights to think hie virtue That he had a Roman nose. And his cheek was like a rose II what keeps him poor. IP In the snow; What's the use? Anxiety short-In- s But now his noise is thin. And it rests upon his thin wardon't and if you your life: Like a staff, that shorsens ry you get fat, And a crook le in his back. your life. And a melancholy crack - - 1st his laugh. ov,r , - "The Ilan in the fronlifsek is the worlds best mysteri." The mister, to ug is how be ean squat through fk3 m7s Owner u day. - anti-torei- the-thre- - PARAGRAPHS . , big partnor, W. It. It'yr Imo Bald, as bo as lied Into oiler ar An EL G. Wells might write an Outline of American Hietory in terms of the waves of &salvia or feeling that have Periodloally swept over the American Wad- Since the war we have ridden one of these waves: we have crusaded against the foreigner- We have justified tbe vividness of our slogans and the nese of our manner. be' the aturant that we were faced by a menace more serious than ever before. But the most superficial excursion Into the history of feeling in the United States shows that all of the argmbepts and all of the catcbworde that.are doing service today in our erased' were in vivid use by Americans at least a hund.red end seventy-five years ago. Benjamin Franklin, in his Observations oe the Increlue of Max.. kind. vrrote in 1751: -- Why should the Palaune boors be suffered to swarm into our settlements and by herding together eetablieh their language and manners to the exciusion of ours? Wby should Pennsylvania, founded by England, become a colony of .liens who-w- ill shortly be so numerous as to Gertkanise us 'matted of our Anglifying ' - Travzo THE FATHER AND THE FOREIGNER "N ' 12 41926 Gould- - . Asiselme-Cittiforta- MAT WF,1).1sTESDAT The new rirst Presbyterian thiirch on South Temple and C street was completed iutd - ready for services. A program was arre.ngeS In honor of the event ant it waa announceo that a new organ would be installed. The structure -- r. Eoonomical Transportation)- eOft 1171,011. ' A dispatch from New 'York MY stated that the condition of Carl &burs. former cabinet mem. and the publicist ber, was so serious that physicians In attendance did not expect him to live throughout the day. - 1 0 mai 00---.- L rrank Evans. Jamas Moore and The mob gathered when a report wali Garrard. oonvicted of robbing W. rank spread that. the negro bad criminally at& Henderson of a stickpin valued at U. tacked a white woman. Mter the man was were sentenced to five years each in dead. It was discovered that be bad not the Utah atata priaos by Judge George . Oe Armstrong in the Third district court. harmed the woman at all, but that she ba4-his become at presora,o frightened merely Members of the Utah Press associaand In her nervousness had screamed. So tion. comprised of editors and man, lar.as appears in the dispatches the negro agers of country papers. Warted on their (1111111111 junketing tour over the Salt may have bad no evil intent at all. Lake Route. The destination of the Thus another stain appears on the party was Los Angeles. escutcheon of a sovereign state. By the 11 oomph retelens, an Austrian convict thoughtless and wicked act of a mob an In the Utah state prison. died from the innocent man meets violent and cruel result of a blow on the head with a club death, and not only the community where In the hands of James Gordon, a fellow convict. the itragedy occurred, but the- whole country Iis outraged. When, 0 wheal will such V. serve as a warning to others that enforcethings cease to be? ment officers are on the Job and are unitedunrED IN A GOOD CAUSE. ly working to make Salt Lake and vicinity a ileaner and better place in which to live. between the police de- -- 'rhe good work should be- - continued until 10. partment and sheriff's., office In the all such dives are effectually closed. matter of enforcing the law has not elwe)1 been considered possible. It is refreshing. APPREREcSION. therefore, to note that In recent raids on comes the month. of all the twelve Salt Lake gambling dens, both de- :low , most dear the & in worked partment harmony although To poet hearts. whose fancies, rising clear. actual raiding was doneby members of The Resound with Mini' life in each refrain. yeara-------dawning sheriffs force. This was probably due to I1 't sing of fickle skies.- - a mossflecked The Prince of 'Wales and hist the fact that the sheriffs deputies, are not They brother. the Duke of York in the so well known to the sporting fraternity Rose-tintmisti upon the morning hills. house of common2 heard a labor member. George Buchanan, de- I as are members of the police department, Shy violets and gleaming daffodils. mand abolition of and ths who from day to day, year in and yearout, Brooks croon their charming ballads. new establiehment of a kings. British repub- and old. lic are patrolling their respective beats in the C would disoover. If be I business-district- . The raids, unlike many And coax from bending willows coins of than a name to change a govern-mithat had been made previously. were not of raindrops, or a people. Ton could call kissing heart-shapaltogether without results as In three visits They sing leaves, -- Persia a republic, but still of the sheriff's 55 men were And bird nbtes-- from the"lioughs of would have Persia. We call thrill long: republic and so it II, and a fine arrested and placed adei bonds to ,appear dead trees. one. But -I fear tills Joyous. mystio thing for hearing at a later date. But how many voters of our noble republic can tell why the, but every one calls are Notwithstanding pleas of proprietors of That no one see Democrats or Republicans. bow ' Prices I. o. b. Flint, Mich. Spring! as the places that they aro many can name the congressman own from their two district their $510 Sodas hull; Touting the business establishments, legitimate She comes, they say. with genUe hands and United States senators. er the remains, according to those participating in sweet, kosiseter 510 14Ltadale IsoutonaM governor of their state? Teo Truck If England should have a renub.- the raids; th,st gambling is being carried on Ber fragrant breath, and Uny naked feet owo (ch 645 It Is likely that Ming George Coups and in such a way too that undercover men So softly pressing earth sUll bars and or one Too Track s of his sons would he elected. -I brown. C4oca 645 had no difficulty in being admitted to the in6C3begob ow') Mations do not change suddenly. , bloom. if you leo a ner circle. The fact that iames were In And yet. down--- Next week may see the end of progress when the deputies entered and Bright blossoms loosened from her al n the big irtrike In. London. the loaders know they cannot wln this , that, money and chips were confiscated In hair, time. Tor that reason the London the raids, seems to be prima- Yule evidence, Capricious breezes touch her Ups, and there stock exchange and London ; prices are not much agitated. at. least, of the guilt of those eaufht In the They linger lost in dreams of ecstasy.. God! But, God be,dear there 0 it eauany Itioters in England proceedteL Let her pass swiftly, while mine eyes look' tiouely for good reasons British law and judiree aro not eentimenback, It has been a matter of more or less track, tal about killing. Murder is mut,- common knowledge that gambling has been Beholding kindly Winter's 4800 Smith Street un- der. and murderers are banged. My heart in numb, carried on in various places'in Salt Lake for It does not help a man. there. to 4. troubled sleep. , a was excited. or has some time past. If conviction in these eases When Spring comes bsy, my soul wakes but plead that he wife and children that need him. te weep! not send to nturcanbe had and punishment is inflicted tomdo Thor bouquets --41ARIE CRASH. differs in Sell. nor allow shyster meniurate with the offense. it Will probably In New York Times; , Wren to keep any kind of a mar 0, tEi - - . Powerful - ; ed - ITzi:olet. rs one-pie- ce . , ch electric starling, ignition, I -- " ed Complete instrument panel,including o . - : I-- -- star-flow- ers 765 ' ice-bou- eloes-wrapp- ed - , Take one tide In tbe Improved Chevrolet and you will know more about bow much automm bile you can buylor little money than you tould possibly learn in any other way. So smooth and so powerful is its Performance that Ibis car Is a revelation in transportation.toma lot Acreage tor a ride today! - . low-pric- ed so Sinooth-- - so Powerful 395 550 , ariisie State nd a Demonstration - -- 6735 1 - - )7 nt ed - speedometer. 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