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Show THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY MABCH THIRTY M CENT OF -- raw tiMST 10 , 1922 BIG ORDER PUCEDTOR Business Is Bad. The largest order for truck garden product! ever placed In thla section by David I of Utah baa been received Utah' manufacturers through tha Hah Manufacturer.1 association, 7- - - Bmhhr the a3opnoH,rsinTn JueTrla'nrithilnB Seexchange, front a Chicago firm, ac- farm bureau membership drive in cods at hearing held before the -- to announcementmade - by. ctor county. According to reports tecording state Industrial rommlmlira rm Bu- a him at a meeting agricultural ceiyed parttcutarly dl ent lee of the over 1,890,-000 cent reau club Hold Committee of the Comirerclal jper Utah Fanner reded against the proposed require of Bevier county farmer afternoon. population yesterday tnsnt which would itooeliat having, Buhel" Corn on an Thla ta thf first order to be received 'holds membership in the Organization. emergency syetem of lighting to a campaign made by the j Thla means that there would be leas following whsn accidents Decline periods during prevent Hand Show to assist farmeri on the j than 75 farmer, left to do the chorea committee orof out be ths regular system may BonnevMe Irrigation Affect made project in mar- - throughout Bevier county in case der Reference wes frequently Tranportation At the dose ary --farm bureau member decided their products. to the Increased power ratrs recent.y last growing season it was to attend a meeting in Richfield. dethe Situation. M Barlow a into effect. put realized that without help In market- There ere about 20 farmers in the clared ths opposition arless out of "ths strange hold ths T'tah Power A ing their products many of the farm- county and 73 of thla number have Light company already baa on us." contract in the ers would not be able .to meet their signed a three-yea- r Thirty per cant of tha. 191 wheat Garrett 8 Wilkin sipresssd ths confinancial obiigatlo'na, assumed In con- dominant farm --organization crop grown in Utah was vHI on the viction that ths commission could nection with the construction of the , "There are several counties to the farms March 1. this year, according work out Its object and still meat 5 by to estimate. mads by M M. Justin, tba protest of the manufacture project. X number of meetings were state with a greater number of farm conmethod held between "produce men and the bureau members, but no county In statl.tiolan of th mttsiJ Btatss bu- adopting education of e system templating of the farmers of the district and a reau of markets and orop estimate,, rather than enforcement. j t'tah with a greater pecentage the! Industrial commisPreet. Member. of eald a which bushels evolved waa I by, 90,000 farmer total eratlve had population, farmers plan t'tah sion expressed themselves as willing campaign waa put on in eastern citle Eplr4ira Berleon Jn commenting on in their poaaatMon March I, 1H. to take Into consideration ths wishes ordCT for grown "In j membership report, from Sevier.coun-thi1,844 000, or J5 par cent, the year of those effected by the proposed a of any or 10 ruling. They pointed out, however, heard never I have In bushels, active 743,000 Mr. took an fact, and Smith part previous commission Bureau Farm the law so ea American tbs that far requires the that ty declared and 1900. campaign per cent, in mat can to p.aee tn effect suet regulations as order received yesterday is only one Federation reports aviw, corn this year ahows are reasonable, to safeguard the safeThe hold-ovWhen vou. con-coof a numbgr which he expects will equal this ehowlpg 1 fo 19 of last year, ty and benlth of employees a deollna from March in during the next two months rider that thla to mighty closeweTI toe .peak, The order call for 100 car, of can- - per cent it certainly but it is higher than any qther year which idea prevails tmoif modern car-o- f 50 the 109 and bushM.OtfO potatoes were taleupea. Thera since 1915 the farmers of Sevier " car of onions. els of corn held over, or IS per cent Wasatch count v has Increase- - Its 1953 membershfp over TUT at the of the entire crop. Brighton Girls' Home higher membership fee and onto the The estimates Indicate the holdover re- three-ea- c contract according Mr Justin Campaign Satisfactory of oats Is even more. VecH ed at state fSTTO bureau port 40 at on the farm ! and oats in thla pity Piute places the In fii'Tnug of the T- - 1 v Y A headquarter counties have a Joint eara-glrGarfield per cent, or 1,160,000 bushels as . a slate home C at N Dr Brighton, vigorous Jensen, n W3V wth J Henry Meikle uniftr compared with 40 per cent In 1911 carrying O D Merrill of public instruction, urges campaign I being made and eatto- - jn charge or 1,041,000 bulhela. "The barley crop drive in to continue to factory report, are coming In from the on a micceiwrful membership comsuperintendents as cent 0 unsold, Beaver county re- and remains per the Tooele to county intareated Tarlous stake, city of maintaining re.uHs rrnaiwmtnlttce In charge of the' port.-goopared 'with 14 per cent the year prs- salaries of teachers at their present Baton- 4n Carbon and -- Emery -- counties home bunding TO" give Impetus to rioua on account of bad d(.Uyed t Shipments of the 191 crop from levet,Tn campaign a series of 90 stereoptieon road a the superintendents calling together of some In been Match views shown hava made up counties where grown beginning - for the annual convention fhe ward portraying Brighton In all PfinCl DCil RldtCM 1 were & 060 bushels of corn. 1.953.the afternoon of March 17. The letter aessous "Tflgaor tr wh 9 of wheit, .45,00flbusttfls eaye- louse tops appear above the mow and - of oats and 72 per cent of the barley Experiences in Alaska "May I request you to continue to when In summer verdure dressed is 1 on ths platform of ths stand crop. These shipments represent aa the in depicted picture beautifully ' An address en her per cent While presof our schools. experience. In per cent of the corn1 crop: 11 well as the home Itself In course of per cent of the sure way be exerted from many anof the wheat crop. construction. . A. finished aftchltect a Alaska igst- - eu miner, wa. given- - by of the barley gles, I still feel that the eolving of of the lodge Ja also among Mis. Alice oat crop and 14 per cent drawing R. Rowe, asalrignt prtn- the creen picture teachera salaries should be made accrop. per-cethe from out ernt largest counties to lrrter having the The cording re of the cOrS on hamrare alsirrhe thla office on Jan TS You will rtudent body assembly Thursday. MuCorporations Tax Due letter that tht --office counties where- - a high per cent of call hat sical selections were rendered by Don Emery, maintained that the wtseefr buelneee the corn is merchantable. Five Jack Meaklnr Marjorie for remain the Coleman, payment daye ca-carrya show 1 Is and and to pay for efficiency Kane Washington policy Billings and Elon Grace Price. We I over of between 5 and 4 per cent paclty to do effective teaching delinquent corporation taxea. jof on new student constituA vote . of their corn, compared with the state here never recommended, nor do wo the corporations will be adver- tion will beth held early next week, INCOME TUX EXPERTS cut In teach-er- g blanket recommend, any average of 1 per cent. Oonea. C R, tised, corporations clerk it ws, announced Before a vote to Is light, exsalaries. Ought we not, aa thla The wheat carry-ove- r ' with Secy, of State H E. Crockett. taken dtocueeion of the constitution do, center the cept where railroads ars lacking. Ths office has attempted tochild in ths growers' dtocusston about the It seems announces. Cnlees the charter of the. will be conducted to the first period per cent of ''the crop Boxel-de- r O for the W FOR RIGGS INDCLI Information ia. jcome to the office Porter, d!patcher to us that wre must draw the attention hands in typical counties hr corporation to renewed before the first classes. The annual girls dance of the East 14: Duchesne, 1; of the people of our state to an appre- of Collector of Internal Revenue Oregon Short Line, waa held up and Monday in April, it becomes forfeit-- ) and 1: Cache. Yest high school, will be held Wayne. 75; ciation that anything that ta done will James H Anderson, that certain par-gohi of Juab, 1. Millard. 50, shows robbed By two bandit, ed under the state law watch March 24 In th. Odeon hall, accord4 par affect their own children either for Ben Juan, 2. Sanpete to was he who as accosted him L. are L. going E be and Clark will 2 to announcement. For thl. dance can E, Riggs ing or for bad- Bhould there be any f 'lr advising citizens that thev cent, Sevier. 57. end Utah county. the girl, will date their own partIn oats - the holdings ere about pro-In- decrease in teachera salaries It 4ri!l j save money by making out their In- required to serve twenty years each inhia home 225 north Firs West street ner and take the Init'ative In refleet in efficient education of Sm tax returns and Also save them the TTIah state prison Jf the .board of f about mldn gh jam night The bandits per acre portions!- to the yield, 28 wife ofttrg danceewtth the bey. Clayton. Increases of salaries ttm 19ZL Where yields were high hold our children ob- the did follows recommendation epot were both armed pardons I'hey revfor j at assistance the I waiting or maintaining them at a high level George Ciayton of Blackfoot. Idaho, Inge are large. Boxelder county yesterday afternoon by Judge L. tain anv raonev an exception but considerable ship tend to produce better education of enue office In the Federal building B died in a Fait Lake hospital Thure-da- y Nevada Counties Indorse ot Th!r1 ,he court! dllrlcf C our W. When Rosenkrantz to' there. Indicated and the after all, children, Peteccve, ments are people The collector declares that unless H She was a daughter of Mr. and two men were recently sentenced Selection of Highway Madsen went to In.estigate The distribution of baring holding are concerned with their children and a recognized authority assisting lnjto - the' case they found one block from Mrs. Jo'hn Bruce enbody wae reafter Is not greatly different from wheat. not with the personnel which carries term, lnd.,ermUlte ,rv,plea of guilty to charges oft where Porter waa robbed a Swede moved to the JosephTheWilliam on the work, only in eo far as this mazing the return, ,and one who ie terlng Taylor Indorsement of the action of the E H Harrison who drove who was too excited to give his name chapel and will be sent tonight to robbery. personnel may he of service " continually in touch with the eltua- - j the Salt Lake Girl Visit s Mate road- - commissions of Utah. NeIn which the other two ThiXTman said he ha! automobile bed rot of and services funeral for Blackfoot tlon. people would do well to have defendants went about their crime. vada and California, In the selection two interment and $5 in. mnnsy hia Home After Successful Hand of Death Takes The- deputy collectors asrist them In'slao phder -- ntence The court has men aach fflcera believe the same men of the federal hlghwsv system. Theatrical Career Abroac both rebbeHe. rFtcwtTl"b2t Resident of has been Union President Coming. through The three Mates, ' entries have been found in No trace of the th.ees could be, heh.re'd 7. Humboldt given by Pershing and retum muds out bv some of these mended for the other two aioceiriomfound. Mb Grac Towle who ha bean creNevada of Th he counties Sacramento Mra Nora Rasmussen Madlil, 44 Income tax expert. John McFarland, president of the Chamber of Commerce baa also comr- j but 19 year old . ating a sensation in Pari In ths Fo! wife of John Madfll, died at her home Aa to the statement regarding mv- Risers ssd Clrk are said to have To Hold Conference International Typographical union, la mended the ayriem lies Berirere under the name of Mis in ing of time the collector declares been responsible for series of rotbr. Thursday. Surviving her that Writing from Wlnnemurca, Ner. f5rsre Christy- - baeb Ait Salt Lake af are Hunter,sons, hla also the is misleading There are mo winter city during At Mental Hospital 4v O CiOCK i ms Theodore Grady. Jr , secretary of the Arthu r; Dav ld. A ImjL many eight In 1119 ter an absence of flvs year rrest ai effected by Motorcycle collectors at hand ready wiemin . deputy umholdt . Mian Cowte first began her road to MelvA. Wesley, , A county Chamber of Com- Woodard after several J It Floyd. Glen end Adel-be- to assist tn making report he said Jn 2few York In mr appearing --little wsitine sod Mjwrta had been made of holdups lq verv that is Madillr-thrthere United of cities the State In a and iurtncipal other Name, Vera, "What's daughte "We assure you that your effort4n high of the city After a Wd end COTn'j while here he will acquaint himadlf claaa prod not Iona, Ffcswsnt 4s Esttdsn May Jind Fern 'Madfll" one grand- when there ars a the men would ru,h to a waiting au-- 1 institutions, departments direction are highly appreciated ,!hrare persona - op in the room than actually In 929, playing there continuously for child, five missions ha. been cal'ed by the state with local condition, as regards the thl.the engagtomohll and be driven to another brothers one and by p.rt people in this and other comsister ed In making return additional help of the a .pear In ths "League of Notions' In be at the ot fo hed were national arid will the whn!boarI Insanity union armed report city. They Funeral services will b held in la called in to avoid munities tn this Mate, through which i state mental hospital at Provo next which ths first unique Benda masks arreated. congestion. of the and activity progress the Hunter ward chape at 2 P m this road passes, and we stand readv were used Saturday to afternoon, March 1 1 The to be of any assistance within our Miss Cowis declares that both Lon- Monday Interment will be In n called to piumote harmoni- meeting don and Paris have treated her roral- power to give ln promoting this route cemetery under ail oua between 1Y Fites'. With In the nexTten day "'Kiss Ditch and ln backing up the highway deof C. I Goff of Murray Company end to the of branches government, t owie expects to leave asain for Paris, partments In their action tn designatthat grtater efficiency and economy to resume her work In ths "Follies BerThe Highland Ditch company of ing this route as the primary road. may be affected in the Interest, ot gers and to remain indefinitely Bhe Salt Lake Resident was called to Halt Lake by ths Illness public service -- Dinner will be serv- Bear River City ha filed article, of Dies in Los Angeles Annulled on of her grandmother Mr Ruth Knsev ed at the lnstit ut 'on in the evening with th. secretary of Marriage who ded rhortlv after Ms Cowis had i Incorporation Some of in Issue Big of Law Violation 1 Proof 0 taken passage for Halt Lake stock Its t state. eapltal toting Mra Nellie B Ridges, 8. wife of Would Transfer Funds ln t shares The corporation to M Ridges of Salt Lake, died George Oratorio to be Given To Weber Canyon Road headed bv Peter Weldman, president; In the ground that the paintrif had NOTORlOrs EARli OF CRAVEN DENIED DIVORCE Tongues tn t ire Angeles Thursday morning, Junfh. Thompson, secretary-treasure- r.Kimball married a second time within twelve were London Conference Cath-caa all few rt agog over of ' the trial days to the During ago according' word received In Balt and Nephi Anderson, The county comm tael oners of Davis Lake The body will be brought here divorce suit, ln which the Earl of Craven waa riifned aa coand C C. Johnson, addition- davs after .he had obtained an Interto the Hansen proposed county The eratnfio, The Restoration " for funeral services and Interment yesterday locutory decree of divorce. Ruby Mcdirectors. al waa antlelpated'tEat with the separation allowed, and it respondent. Guire wee yesterday accorded by 5 Mrs Ridges to survived by her state road commission that the d, composed by Prpf B Cecil Gates and a between defendants and be would marriage her mother Mra A S Bocker, Judge A. R. Barnes, of the Third dis98 which has been set aside for Seized. o be giv n by th augmented taberOranges trict court, a decree annulling her of Balt Lake a daughter Iciclle. 10 Now, however, a hitch ha halted the plank of the nooverof the nacle choir of 200 voice Thursday a slater Mra Wilbur the Farmington paving marriage to Leo McGuire. The woman C Price of Boise. torious pair. Latest development. In Jhe case make an lnterertlng to receiving much head crossing, he transferred to WebApril ' Upon the filing la the United States pleaded that when the marriage was - ld three brother, H W end support to The Saturday New. where It might be match- district as cabled er from Church officials and local musi- H J Bocker story canyon libel a of court Information, performed she was unaware that ahe both of Belt Lake, and ed with federal fun da for the better-imeor-- g William D Bocker cians. April thr i,e of Oakland. Cal drawn under the provisions of th fed- waa violating the law, t k SORRY PIIG1TT IS THAT EXILED of OF the of RUSSIAN that ARISTOCRAThighwaf miration of the Church, portion will fall. It eral food and drugs set. United States In almost every European capital there to today a pitiful little wel within the eonfer-t.- c system. Marshal Aqulla Nebeker yesterday Mt. Pleasant Man Arrested ejected, Wa- eelzed from A commissioner dated althmrgh the exact late Charged With Illegal county a carload of orange shipped from of former Russian noblemen and women of the czars aristocgroup 000 aid 350 asked for federal satch bine not vet been announcej by f southern California to a Balt Lake firm For Alleged Gun. Play Driven from their homeland by the revolutlontota, many of racy Dealing ip Narcotics' burch authqen'es. money to supplement 218,000 from It to charged that the orange, are frox-ewill Disposal of the shipment those who escaped are now ln a pitiable condition of poverty One r ."hears a are now be'ng held! county for the Improvement of (the SpecUI lo The News ) ln complaint filed vesterdsv in j the road from Heber City toward the await action of the federel court.s and by special request th. MT of The News European corespondents ha met a considerable regulsri PLEASANT. March 1 Kari Both line. Ph ted augge. Summit county Btates dltrict court hy Ferkleson pleaded not guilty of asmrnpoer Prof Gates assistant tab-i,- h number of Jhese unfortunates ahd has written for the big Saturadvisement under Carnival were taken by with Athletic sault Tonight. Intent to commit murder tlogs aaslriant district conwhen airatgned before Justice of th ' day paper a vivid description of their woes and Joys. th road commission and will b. Tom Kwong attorney H F Wall and date allaa Le sidered ln meklng-u- p the 1922 budget. An athletic carnival will be given In Peace TWO HVNDR5D THOrsWD DOLLARS IS COST OF BAN'Ql ET waa set .for fpr preTourg to charged with dea'lng lr liminary hearing Methof Waterloo the th. 12. March gymnasium at 2 p m. in th city Monday narcotic, lllegallv A quantity of mor- One of the moat lavish feasts In recent world hlstoby Iras that RecitaL to the .comp).hall Saturdays Organ According, phtnb and opium wa, found ln hi, pos odist church tonight at I oclock by Thomas Infant. which marked the wedding recently of a wealthy Albanian tner-ehaCook'-hWinter Excursionists and Ferkleson were e session at of students and the of hi arrest by the faculty at the home of Mra Martha Zahriskle The Conrantinople correspondent of Th. News haa prorecital s Tabernacle the Saturday Includes police The Kwong furnished program college when Ferkleson became angered at Reported in Yellowstone n the sum of 1 '90 pend rg hisbend written an Iriterestlng 'description of that picturesque gram will be as follow! with Organist a aeries of clever and unique stunts the woman and struck her Cook claim before T'nlted States Ccm 8A.boye of the school, several he Interfered In her behalf and hr McClellan at the console given for J the ij runetjon Saturday paper Th winter excursionist, who fol miasorer Hens v m lvson drew a revolver, threatening to boxing a.ud jrestllng matchea. danOes Pe t a music mix the by hoot hint and drills by girls lowed the rotagr snow plow which Walther s Prise Song and Grand ed quartet, a boys' quartet and a jaa. writes interesungiv of th visit of Elder David March From Die and McKay opened up the YePowstone branch o'i Mi nd hfriiself-X- o Wgner .i. MacDowell Tryouts Held in Manti Damascus to Wt CaVmel, the trip through th eastethe Oregon Short Jjne.. this week ... Wild Rom To gr" were reported yesterday and today at rn-, Mediterranean th Bay of Naples and their visit to Vesuvius Batiste Resident of Richfield Communion In G Major Oratorical Contest old Faithful camp In the park, a little Arr by Orxanlst . rin Old Melody and Pompeii, f Special to Th New) SO Years is Buried over 30 mlea from the railroad tkr For Favorite "Mormon Hymn. "O My MANTI March 10Th Arr by OrgaBlst PICTORIAL CFCTION rr nal. The mode of travel east of Father" Out on the Open Range, Where the BeefDid theThrase Tell R To The tryouts for the annual high school Grand Selection from "Cvalerla (Special to The Neva) Is h West Yellowrione steak Begin to Grow holds front page of the dog sleds war held Wednesday sf.ereooTto teM . . .. MaacaOTi Kustlcana" thl. rotagravur Marines, Originate? 10 aerr-IcFuneral RICHFIELD.March stopping b night at the Hotel where A coleetion of more stars the high school The entrU? were week tArr for Organ by McClellan). and feature holds a second; a care taker end hi family i! " the for Mrs, E. C. Peterson, resident Yon da Henri OInton Bsrton, Ethel third ard frvi.r,h are. devoted to an, arrav-- of v ear irouad. i miscellaneous aub. 50 were to held for tniworth ' years r Made by Juab. the fleet wsrd chapel Sunday. Music Woolley. A J?n pFtovtuldA Christensen In be The tnaip object of 'going into the days Priors the blu. Jects Payment Faun Blaek, Maggie Barton and Eva proved themselves to be se bv ward choir a the furnished was with park wag to secure- winter ptmiq. jackets good f rg men on 44ve- - lend Shomkr M AJESTtf R)L I nJi )F AGItlCl I TURK This week, article graphic view. psrtleulariv of did sea tfeght In the The -- 3S" n receRed yesterday by rtio by John Ward ms r nv sere not Barton of Manti Is glvtng a The speakers were D P. Jansen, the a Alexander geyser ln winter time action verv useful ailjnna xrf thebonaldered bv E G seres Peterson Fr on was void medal to tha winner of the road from of state commies, nan the the president and . Agricultural Rev Mr Wallace of the Presbyterian amid the Ice embankments and tow- 8 tine hung heavily . Americas bsml, of "commission H. Haaeea In J. College church. and theatre. Mr Barton Bishop the Juab county opportunity for leadership and the pari ers surrounding it. 'a wellge to rateh lo enforced tngctfvity, thev rg also chose' Frank me Ogdn of Bishop a farm and the home lmporianue In th. rol. which "The Giant iri action if it spouts slwavs ready to listen to a story F.nd share of of the oration thl. payment ofi. Juab county Mra Peterson-- was born to Denmark subject that thev were easily gullible, aa The winners ia the tryout whiie the pvrty Is there They are ex- log county line pavinj Nov. the Nephl-Utafcotirur? la to plat She to survived by hvr Faun t tl It. ( or the formed Black. er tethe1 of Toads Tlenale, bihit was ns fiaturdav home It reported erroneously pected project husband, four aone and four them with tate-- Prithe m.1Urtainlng Dllworth FICTION IT ATIJtf.N 11' Woolley jr, and' that the money was advanced by Mra. E. P. Erickson. Ernest daughter, Laughing Rill Hyde" bytex Beach An Peterson Lwry. Illnarv happenings tairt of which out Sherman Chrtoteimen fh Piute countr ln part payment of the Laura Peterson. Mrs Clara Devine, wars Mr, U .H. Hougaara. Vr5 R Girls Will Sing. rivaled even the romances of ft,mn jererilng gripping story of Alaska, of a young doctor. who goes Cbriv Peterson, W. P peteraoa, alj of P. llund snd Mr C. h Munchausen- - Thcse the rqarftie would Maryrrate Junction reed -berth tv make a "stake to marry on, of a notorious criminal Richfield, and Mra. Floes Kirk ham el of-tAt- - the- - regular " beconre. blr pnf and whom he tries to reform; of love" and meeting Idaho, and Charles Peterson of Salt WTO CH08 TO DECIDE PROGMAM. the eTtstmmfS? v In keep Matinee. Children's Lake. gchool Master club at th Newhnuse Ing their faces straight i riches MANTI. March 10 Tha - executive therrfore Gradually ths hotel .tomorrow at 12 15 oclock a "Tell H to the marines' cams committee of the Sanpete counts WI ,v'ng Th Tli Eh TURKS Life In Utah fifty yeara ago; drama, music and comedy. Pctu1r Girl lrto com Three Under for Arrest of tho Red free, will ho Id ter mi?! musical program whl be rendered by mon usage tn conneofor vrph anv tale In Box had th xrdof pxr rrh Ing In tha library tonight for tha'pur. llieraturegogeaChurc h news .1 ti0" ear marks Mt. Pleasant glrto' double quartet of the L'nt- - hat appeared J' Tie at of waterfall will make of Burglaries cn!c a posa er; program outlining Mate-pagof I of hr carat actlvin thcfaot ihtt tht spit latest sport new.; fieldevdty .nd who will veralty of Utah The-girItles for the year and for determining crea program for the Far up th Porps ha, 'ong since News,) tolfh deyelopco (Spcrlil 'taka part are Miss Emmeline Lund. Msrin Herbert Bearo by Em and Cro homo and Jack Johnson, toong mount Mgc Wl'klps,' 1 hould chol where to compl.tg the it ba to ttle time to point Mlsa Lefth Whipple. Mum Arina Dally. I of homo nursing MT. "FLEA SANT. March ,10Woph icaau marine for hoy nd xlrl to s'en to Ide chatter telegraphic service, stat. and Idaho correspondence; lire and morrow morning Th matin Locus and i Mina Margaret Dusenberry, Mine Marm Houeholdr rf Stanley local news MAHT of events and r th whole 15 Flu 19 Corering earth; special FHESKVTa flat. t oclock usual begin Muair Rnt?tirf impKtM of burglarising garet- Earl,- Mi. Jennie Thomas, Miss Tomorrow WHY chloroform will b fumtahod hy tho East high th Janaen candy stor and th office of letters from New York, Washington, Chicago, Denver and Safl ' MANTI. March-1-4 Martha Schofield, M'sa Ruth Barnard put people to sleep The North th Ploamnt Call and Mt, orchestra toachor chool bar of recently, M las Ethel Lund, Mias Lucille Bchett-le- r Primary aaooclatlon 1922 by The Wheser Francisco. Lo Angeles, etc. put m-Copfight school will b ushors n3 bea taken o the county Jal) at ManU Washington 1 and Mlsa ArvHla Lunt. e " hr Diaty Bhartff Syndicate, Inc ) chaporoat. Joph Carlaoa, F- mena -- of-th- ng ( co-o- er MIESOFTEIfflS m t le 1 d - sffl-cien- nt tD-t- . -- be-jfo- re TMHEIMCH : od - !u engag-Mr.-T.H- '"d - , 'ht and-W-- M, 1 Hunter? thtt.ST , -- rt 1, t trt. ee 1 SU Pleaa-ntPre- The Saturday News the Features Tomorrows 10,-00- 35.-31- hue-ban- ed nt n. -- ' nt the-tim- WeM-ntnnt- e er saml-ort-Tl- al WHY?- - -- ee - cir ' "-t- h-- er from-vsrio- rLL',h -- ie- s, irsss ? J !i !t (NT |