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Show U 4 The Deseret Neus, Salt Lake City, Utah uemlay, November 7, 193(i - V- . 4 Non-Cooperati- on ' ' s. , Campaign Ordered I Leader India's By yo, , Nt? It ' 'ARMY 4IV . .. i 4 ' - 'In, . i . ST ANT U S SKIVIllisa ASSY . takil.nA.-7- MCI . Permit Constitutional lleet 1 Gandhi Nov, NVAIIIBIA. India a of ordered nonenoperatiun with campaign tnday tkersonally Britain and challenged the British gnverntnent to permit the Indian people through a new cnnstitutional iissenihiy to ,Aay whether they wish in aid Britain in the European war. Gandhi. ttho it the guiding I . genius of the it,iv.es tut ly , irt4,,,;,,,, n107, ::WINGS N: , National India all declarations In the statements, one issued ist Wirdha headquarters of the Con him Mmde o I gress end lh Is front los secend Naspur Is self-rult- . ft , I I sP that," vtet-ks- British government tonight-Wa- s litithoritstively reported to be fully perpared with drastic measureu to cope with the brew.. Mg crisis In India where Nit. tionalistit have demanded as Tndia's "price" for aid ing Birtam in war. At the sarne time. howeistr. It ,was fPflinallY emphast7ed that self-rul- ' s t t e the Viceroy to India. Lord Lim lithgow, has not abandoned hope of bringing the situation to fill !solution for all sides acceptable concerned. Mearmhile. certain liberal sections of British politics as well as loaders in the gmernmenra immediate opposition tirgNI granting of dominion status to Indiaalong the lines of a federation of Indian ll'ate. These spokesmen claimed that such action would insure full Indian support in the war against Gerthe many and Nvould dispell danger of India "becoming an- I Santa Claus is abreast of tiMPS, according to officials of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. whn said he would make his first ap pearance in downtown Salt Lake In an airplane. Santa will arrive at the Salt Lake Airport on the morning of Nov. 24. and will make triumphal entrance down Main Street as he opens the toy exhibits in Salt Lake stores, they reported. STEALS RAZOR 422 Eighth L. C. Hepworth, AV01111e, reported to police today a transient repaid his hospitality of allowing the tramp to sleep in the garage where Hepworth is an attendanp by stealing an electric razor. El WHILE T':EY LAST ,YES...WITH EVERY -- -, - 1t.41........ --4 0' ttevi) ' It tItrri '0 it .. ,,,,,, ELECTEIN WASHER WE WILL INCLUDE , , ARMSTRONG IP t '''I'-'2z1."'.- ..' . S , moommis . - - - ,...:; . , :t BOTH For 1- 0 .,.- .- , ., 'To; ': ,...,;., . (milintal. "--- 4 li..,A '.7"7777 , .. . 10x , Automatic Laundry Queen assures you years and years able ofefficieentt,pdeertend- t . . 10 ll ImpIli; :1 , s '4 ow '" ;, '.: - - : , . - 1 I less to operate: See the Beautiful Electric Laundry s - !- - '. : tJ, 2036 South less Washer and Portable Ironer in our window. -- ,r . Tbancruir Q-dit- . 0 i ... 1, t,':' Its once. trcmsmission - electricit7-;-66st- ,0 th East , .. '-- , : . -- January , OtriCt s o Ingot Mer .1mrrica"u III API made dear bv a reliable It stinrve that. for the present. tiler would be no connection ',du pen the technical Ittely to be made and the to- the "national defense" tax suggetDon. The sub.committee, headed by of TenRep. Jere Cooper nessee. will consider proposals concerns from 1.0(si butoinean and individuals tin ways to im. wove the reenue strufl III e It 04' rmt hiatth ed t Q consider increasing flat 15 per cent corporation List Julie, and becomeffertive January 1, as a ing substitute for thto repealed tin. obstfiliuted profits tax. While tho discussions Millionaire Offers $500 For Every Spy BY INEZ ROBB NEW YtntK, Nov. 7.IINSiEery man his own house k. el 01.1t tei do until the FBI comes, threatened to exceed all other parlor games In popularity,today as the identity of the ninhattan millionaire, who 'is offering $.')00 a head for comicted spies, emanfod ki n unsolved mystery. The unvn mow; millionaire. Ming to ante tip to Sitt000 for information leading to flip arrest and lc! Mil of spleq and saboteurs. mind up the day as a brio to some, as a dope to others. and by All odds a first rate cofl ti oversy. Col. Lew is Landes. president of the S. Rankin Drew Post, 340 of the American Legion in New York Coy. through which the millionaire is offering hia reward, inclined to the hero conception. But Laruens Niorgan Hamilton, president of the Nev York Chapter Of the Sons of the American Revolution and a nephew of J. P. Morgan, took sharp issue. "I've neVPI- - heard of anything more absurd". said Hamilton. a former Republican assiemblyman in the Stare Legislature. one thing "You can only do about an idiotic matter like that: Laugh it off," he added. taking his own advice and proceeding to do so. on hand. Landes. the other said his millionarie W8S acting in he. faith and that Landes, ghod anti the S. Rankin Drewe post for would have no tolerance snooping or tattling in picayune ' Terms: ...., $I tilkly. . ....1 ,.." Hyland 1097 11 v , - Strjke. t Two alleged speeders.were Under arres,ted today. They were booked ag Ralph J. place,. 52, of South Street, 420 East Third who waa taken into custody at 440 East Thipl South Street. and . Richard Gardner, 21, of 760 arreQted at Ninth South Third-Avenue- and Thirteenth East Streets. PLAN LUNCH James Wehbert, manager of the NationalShirt Shop. will port sor the regular luncheon of the Antelope. Island chapter. Interne Hone! Footprint Aseociation, et the Grill Cafe Thursday floor', it iwas announced today, by E. A. POOTPRINTEttft president ifer hit! ' 'Oratorio Group. r :.20 ,, lElects Officers Performance of the The board Salt Lake Oratorio Society have taken another step in preparation for the annual performance of, Handel's "The Messiah." Sunday, Dee. 31, at 2 p.m. in the Tiert74.1-1-rector- , Dr. Adam S. Dennion yesterday was. elected president of the so- )1 ciet'succeeding A. E. Eberhardt. acting president.. Mr. Eberhardt Nvill continue as first vice presi- - Illness Fatal 3irs. J. C. Thomag 101()e, funeral services will be held Friday. Mrs. Thomas Funeral Set Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Haddock Thomas. wife of Prof. of the C. Thomas J. University of Utah, will be held Friday at II a.m. in the Capitol Hill Ward Chapel. Mrs. Thomas died yesterday in Los Angeles. She had been in ill health for more than a year. Born May 30, 3869. in Bloomington, Idaho, Mrs. Thomas was the daughter of John and Margaret penman Haddock. She wag married to Professor Thomas in the Logan Temple in 1890. The couple remained at Logan until 1904 when they moved to Salt Lake City. They resided here until September when they moved to California. Mrs. Thomas was a former member of the Salt Lake Stake hoards of Relief Society and Pri. mary Association. She was chaplain of the Service Star Legion for several Years, a member of the Women's Republican Club, of the Women's Legislative Coun-cil or Utah, and a Gold Star Mother. Surviving are her husband and these sons and daughters: L.' M. - 'Thomas, Los Angeles; J. Rolla Thomas, Mrs. S. M. Deal, Seattle; Merrill: Mrs:L. Hy Piedmont, Calif., and Mrs. J. J .Bean; three brothers. George Haddock, Oakland; Arthur Haddock, Stockton; and Joseph Yreka, Haddock, Calif. Interment will be in City Ceme' :.. Nebraslia Police tery. . . . 4, Report Arrest Of Man cormnunicated tod3v with Grand Island, NO. peace- ofan ficers in attempt to clear- up a number of local burglaries. ' Under arrest in the Nebraska city is Leslie Potter, 23, who allegedly confessed three burglaries in Salt Lake, including one at the home of Mrs. LaMar Anderson. 981 Wilson Avenue. Jewelry taken from the Anderson home was found in possession of Potter Police whert,taken into' custody. HOTEL R00f Pa Ss key burglars looted The hotel room of Abe Shore, 4414 West Second South Street, of two ' LOOT sults, ON ercoat and pair of trousers, he!reported to police to e dent., ,Squire Coop, musical director of the society, will arrive in the city this week to take charge of rehearsals. it was announced. Memhers of the board of directors are; Joseph Ii. Mc Cowan,. Le Roy D. Simmons, Ernest M. Hansen. Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, Lisle Bradford. Heber H. Aldous. Ethel S. Anderson, Mayor John M. Wallace. George D. Pyper. Dr. Howard T. Anderson, C..Clarence Neslen, Mr. Coop and Mr. Thomas. The chorus section is composed of Mrs. Grant Gregerson, president: J. IT. Has lam, vice president; Dorothy Darling. Mrs. E. T. Rae Egan, Olga V. Alexandria. Miles, Mrs. G. Ti D. Kirkpatrick and Mary H. O'Carroll. Prisoner Brought Here From Virginia Public Forum Richard Harry Bowers, Democracy Theme by Public forums sponsored the Salt Lake City schools 'and WPA Free Adult Education division in cooperation with the Club of All Nations will be held three times this week to discuss "Selection of Officers in Our Democracy". First forum In the series began at 1:30 p.m. today at Neighborhood House. 727 West First South Street. Others will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Chapman Branch Library, and Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Fremont School, 153 South Second West Street. Alder and Frank O. Reuel Green will speak. a He Aug. 19. Colo., alias federal De Soto Dealets To Meet Tonight In Hotel Utah - V'! Z Y.- - e - IAD Get .Ready et , Seers 1940 Hercules Stoker At a New Low Price C6)50 1 Complete Whit $ Controls be will :"!rr Glasses '''7. ?'......,.. '.,.. Expert .... ,:. ..... ' ,' .. ...:, Installation ' '.', W; 22.50 Extra TERMS The new 1940 Hercules is a better, more efficient stoker, yet it's now priced lower than ever! Complete with thermostat and 3 automatic controls at 129.50. ' Scommont .4 tr".'611," s,, son lite der confirming the sale of the Standard Coal Company's property and assets tki the Standard , Coal Company, Inc., a reorganized firm, made Nov. 3 at Price under a judgment and foreclosure obtained by the Dank of America National.. Trust and Savings As'socfstion. The sale brought 370,- 551.14 to apply on debts exceed' ing S534,118.26. ;;,,,,f,,,,, I :..c.:" ::' Hercules Furnace ' ' -- Women used lo hesitate wearing glasses. today, modern glasses are so attractive smart, they out your tame briing pleaiing personality! See the two registered optom- if otrists 'Copper Board Plans Safeguarding Of Tariff with offices -- - here! If Glasses Are Needed-- ,., It . ,,,,,,),,,....,,. 4 ..... rice it.. (.....,.... 1 4.111 L'I''N' doot Valls Len.reiwiri Seidel' ic Tinest )KREUI $5 DownBalance Monthly Yon 'got quarante '';', SciiunAciu, CLUB . , OPTICAL CO. 165 South ' .1t4c!In 25 Years of Dependable - Usual Carrying Charge ' - ruice Steiger 00 chairman. Lillian Parkinson, department store buyer, will speak to the Spit Lake Soroptimist Club on "The Romance of Buying", at the dinner meeting of the ganization Thursday at 1'30 p. in the Hotel ars. . . 1.T1 c't - 2 ;, 1 (twee--to- bc,ard- 17 x,,, .A..g 'it.' - 0-ye- at ..; ears - ...t,,,.,....,,re,-1,- 0 s' :!.. 1 2 CVIAR GE ws. For the purpose of considering means for safeguarding the present tariff on copper, the Utah Copper Tariff Bgard was meeting this afternoon in the office of the Utah Chapter, American Mining Congress in the Kearns Build- 1 Guaranteed --.' , I 1 - . freshman orientation--assembly of the University of Utah in Kingsbury Hall tomorrow at 11:10 cm. phases of citizenship .t! 1 Smart day. SPEAK POLICE CHIEK's-TC. Chief of :Police ,William Webb will address the regular S .1 Judge Tillman D. Johnyesterday signed a n- - or- under Austin, In SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. "CIO every Thum day" pension plan would by an addition to the state constitution let up a new system of taxation, gv n "administration" wide lac powers ove economies and pay 30 pension warrants of Value ever) week to all unemployed citizemt over 60, It would: on time deposit, and the bank Make the a ate responsible for may Inon them to someeme else the productio and -- adequate" e.ho ill take care of the weekly distribution of "goods. aervices. of nil balance thus remains inconvenient es and comfort t daily living." Or maybe he anti to pay taxes Outlaw all forme of deliberate or fees to the state or city. production curtailment as long turns them over to the public of. ás there is human need. tidal concerned and they must Declare the distribution of rebe accepted there at face 'value. lief goods by private agencies In that case the public official contrary. to public policy. may deposit the warrants In the Pay the pension warrants to clearing house bank. The bank then might reissue these satne warrants. Each now Establish a hearing a stamp. to anothwhich "credit clearings hank" er pensioner. The pensioner would issue and redeem pension mild add another stamp to each the deysoswarrants. Nerve and gn aspending. itory of all public accounts. lend Assuming the WO nil pension-P- r or exatieceeded in spreading them money and warrants change. on for the other as deemeabout, they might circulate week ed necessary. by week. each time accumulating Enact a A per cent tax on the a stamp. until at the end of the year each would twat $LOS gross cash income of all persona and firms in California when worth of stamps. certifying that in excess of 33.000 yearly. the clearing house bank had U. commerce en in that much cash. The bank Exempt interatate transactions from the gross Inthen would he required to give come tax. the bearer $I enoth for the war. not rant and it would go out of exreplace, presSupplement. ent pensio, syatem. istence. having paid its ,way in Create office of "Retirement real money and accumulated am. Life Paymefita Administrator." other 4 cents for the bank to use who la given the -- command of as administrative expense. the people" to "carry Out supers'ise and administer the spirit and Intent" of the plan. Prohibit state courts from Interfering with administrator and the pension warrant syetem. from the Give him 3900.000 mate treasury to inaugurate the avatemand the proceeds of a bond issue to start $20.000.000 Over 100 De Soto dealers and the bank. aervice men are expected to atPay Ilse administrator $10000 tend the annual fall mechanical a year in warrants and his staff meeting which will be held Tuts In warrants. day. Nov. 7, at the Hotel Utah Public employes are not requir at '8 p.m.. slated Mr.. Arnold ed to accept pension warraiits in regional manager in Reading, payment of wages. announcing plans for Instructhequiro the state. its agencies De Soto dealers and their ing seand all cities and countiea to service personnel In 1940 service cept warrants at face value in procedure.' fees. of taxes and payment Details of the program were How the plan is supposed to outlined by Mr. W. H. Bushkin. work: regional service manager who The pensioneer goes to the will 'conduct the, meeting. bank, gets his 30 warrants and "Our, diatrict service representat the same time buys from the atives. who hay. just returned hank with cash Sp rents worth of to the field after an intemsive stamps which must be attached course of instruetion at the facto the warrants at once. Technitory, will lecture and explain cally the warrants then are ready the 1940 new car changes and to serve as money. improvements. Dealerswill have Assume the pensioner finds an opportunity to learn more taker for all of them in one place, about Superfinish. Chrysler's say a furniture store. the furnilatest contribution to long car ture man may attempt to pay his life and freedom from costly re-- . bMe with them or he may deposit pairs." Mr. Bushkin said today, them in the credit clearings bank. The meeting at the Hotel Utah Ile can put them on demand Is one of 400 which will be held deposit or on time deposit If during October and November-he puts them on demand deposit throughout the country. It is ex. and uses them as Ole same as pected that over 30,000 service money in a checking account. he men will, have been instructed must bear the weekly 2 cent stamp tax. But he can put them during that 60 day period. arraigned before U. S. Judge Tillman. D. Johnson, probably Coal Company Sold To Pay Debts was chargod grand jury indictment with violating the Dyer Act. was placed In the Salt Lake County Jail today atfer , his removal from Shenandoah, Va. Austin is alleged to have drivfrom en a stolen automobile Price, Utah, to Grand Junction, Will Consider ing.. The sessicm of A, President? program. "I entertain some doubt," he' added, "that a program primarily beneficial to continental porducers will be approved in the face of opposition from Hawaii anti Puerto Rican interests and from the Department of the Interior." He described hit; compromise plan "as a just and practical application of our quota system in relation to both domestic and foreign marketing." After taking care of the dothe niestic producers through' graduated increase in quotas, he. said., the remainder of the continental consumption requirement s should be allocated among the foreign producing countries. He said a Small percentage of the annual increase should be to new domestic ,allotted acle. , --AO ,.- WASHIN(TON, Nov. Abandoning I plea for unrerw! N t prodiretton of augur In Continental United States. Senator Overton iltLal offered today on a to compronti,ie gradual yearly inetease for the domes.. tie planter. . , This proposal was outlined in a statement w hich aides said the senator prepared before leaving for his home. Beginning with the 193R do acreage as a base figure. he suggested adding live per cent a year until the total in20 per cent. crease 4eached inThe domestic area would clude Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands'. The present sugar act expires next year. and a House committee has been appointed to draft new sugar legislation. Overton's original proposal vas to lift all restrictions on. pro. duction Continental within l'nited states and to establish Import quotas on foreign sugar. However, he conceded that under the existing reciprocal trade agreement with Cuba it a Wan futile to adwcate such Detnnerelle leaders ere Orscrib aq "in the embryonic Atage" laisthey concerned memIl s. mg from a half to a billon That lar in additional taxes. additional nattional defense funds leiv of a prosill IN needool in s2rskr1utr000 outlay specti,-. next year iia conceded by the rouloi this of 'leaders. Row much raked through new taxes in an eleetion year, they said, was 1..'or -- - Two Motorists Held On Speeding Charges, , --. ...14 Sugar Land Boost Urged another question. - 16, of , 127 And President re,71 ,I,' , ' West Eighth Soath'Streets. Cook told' traffic insesgators he was driving betweoh10 and 35 miles per hour west on. Sixth South- Street and collided with the Strace car going north on Second East.Street. None orthe occupaonts of the cars was injur. Al.ge .1, matters. "We're not looking for or enthat couraging petty might he injurious to any indivi dual. We're looking for definite Information of spying and saboruin tage designed to hamper-anAmerican industry. "During the debate on the embargo measure in congress recently, senators and congressmen predicted a wholesale reign lift-of sabtage if the embargo was ed. Well, it's been lifted, and we want to prevent the anticipated sahotage." "We're not going to pay any attention to guys who are trying to get even with a neighbor for a fancied wrong." said Landes, who is an attorney. "We're look.. ing for the fellows who are repgovernment resenting a foreign ' and who've been sent here to do cross roads. , dirty work at the We can't have anyone interfer7 ing with American industry. NVe want to prevent a recurrence of the Black Tom Incident during the last war." Landes said he himself had sold the millionaire on the project, that the latter hadn't volunteered. He refused tot identify his he was man beyond saying-lha'worth $25000000. was a member a of an old American 'family. bachelor, and a World War VeteIn the ran who had served French Army. Arthur Blaine Cook, 18, of.217 B Street, today had been arrest- ed by police for failing to yield the right of way to another auto- Mobile at Second East and Sixth South Streets. The Cook car col- lided with- - a machine operated .4wpwl. , , !Youth Charged In Ant o Crash 0. 44..e Manse! AO Co. macho, shown shore taking oath after nominatidn by the party of the Mesican Itelolution as its candidate for president of tesico in the 1910 election. Somina on by the party assures election. prohlems. ,, k 4 4111 Generas ! revenue national government's he di I N) ,-- ',,, ,t f ao1--- - ways anti moans suh4totnwhm'ot a SIX On taxes, week study is ill be made of the e er pooatrr--- 1 tribuled. t 0 tnittee r, - ,.... ,,,,, on was made 'I . -- Iloilo. Them pohtera 'boon voill appear In airrrt-eabih,tek, uhiay and rimatrd truing throughout the Unitrd SiiiiP01. Tent,-fithothand reprodurtion of thr Mhos Colunthia"--h- nr lower at bre,' printed. Fifty thoukand reproduction of th e L--. '."' the eve of the appearunce of Un. dersecretary of the Treasury W. Danes before the John , . 3, The disclosure U.S.ARMY - -- ' ft 'is-- I , 'defenke" tax hill at th session of Congress opening la. TV . '4 Ham, Eggs Lazo Would Amend Constitution To Provide Means Of Paying Warrants i $ 1 P ,"rut-Dona- Enlist. Now 4 . 0, ...... .'. , I' , .'... - ., ;....-- ---- -- '- ;,- ..,..:,- PORTABLE IRON.ER r-- t ...,,,,i Here Are Army's New Posters , curHigh schon-- and college ricula Nvill be discussed by educators at the Capitol Nov, lg. Un der the auspices of the State Department of Public Instruction. Charlea H. Skidmore. superintendent, announced today. Dr. John T. Wahlquist, professor of of education at the University Utah, will he chairman. will Problems of art1culation he discussed by Calvin S. Smith, Dr. L. John Nut tall Jr.. superintendent of Salt Lake Schools: N. .1. Barlow. Iron County superintendent. and Henry AldOus Dix- on. Weller College president. Santa Claus To Pay S. L. Airplane NI.it 6 .., et , Li APPtY AT ANY ILCIIIITING , filflift77.nn2 Educators Will Scan Curricula other Ireland." . ,,4 ,-.- Nti 7(INSiThe LONDON. Nov. t SECURITY N WASIIINGTo. Nov. President Roosevelt today was revealed as having !mole in- on (lumps of Democratic leaders entho possibility ad obtaining l actment of a 11.,'00.0o0,tsal - NI' the present.. He declared: 'I Will resist any effort to foment civil disobedience unless I find the country prepared for -- I, worth of gold it; I his t ountrv In the week untied Nm ember I ;Tile gold taken mit of Mal W. the Federal Ite..c.vrt, Hanks 1,14..411111100v iold kg the United States Treasury as the as, oil imported Metal probably November- I however, foreign had gtweriltnents and banks $1,17t1 worth or gold ;le. Federal Iteserve ihmks reIted r punt !wises on available for t'201 hn,t carry hasitt moo of the gold tt presumed to hidorig to Alltesi although some of it belongs lo neutrals, .k rve eelk4 The ttrbportg tughec than in pier,sliniz hut c.v.., still far below average sipment before the mat. The Imports int luded S:990.1-2from the Netherlands, S.:1;202.1:th from from England. SI.:11s.721 NIr leo. S2 I 71. I I from Inng Kong. $1,:ltil.140 limn the Itilln 7;.f.t.rti from India pine Islands. and S1io,34 from Canada. 1.7.11 Silver imports tonaled !11. hbotit three !tines the ;usual weekly, amount thie to a $2.404. 231 shipment from Hong Kong. MeXico and Canada. usually the. principal Silver shipners sent in reonly ISfl.41 I mnd $.fini2O43, spectivcly, in the period. Exports amounted to P;06 of gold and SIN c4I of silver. provincial governments. Gandhi's atrong actiona v.ere taken ma portests against the itirlish government iefusal India mile!consider granting pendence until the war in Eta ope tfandhi and the Com gress ilifle made sell rule their price for Indian .cooperation in the conflict. Although the orders for noneooperation have gone out. Gand hi said. th$ Congress plans no further antiliritish action for 1 with:lona' ilit I VTIt11(111,tivil pett LP'"ef . s ,,,, k, W.0;iiiNGTON, Nov, 7 (Art Foreign gmernments and cert. vi et e ohm; n !rat banks toda to hae taithdrals q.141 :tr.! Of their gold deposits in Federal flanks and to have er Amid the deepening t nos Nationalist demands for the bespectacled gen poltal that the ekssimo announced the aignal for noncaiperation cauipaign sas the mass resignii Of the native ministries of tion five Indian proinces dining the The Congress past few tiat. controls eight of Initia's elet en , .., C01(1 01 ei,,frIl , c,alve,4. '14 !.1" . 0,4.1 FOR NATIONAll l!'strAlcA K. kisi s, . lit .. 4"1141 I ' On Coast Woilld Work tit 1 President Would. Raise Extra Half Billion , I ; a" 1 lbat , ENLIST NOW,' - -- , Itetirst estfiltio Caster fin twito , (,..,,aaa...,a"..."., 4 Gandhi Challenges Britain To 11:111111;..01 Here's How Pension ., ,4(4.441,- ..e Proposed By Nation Head t . - - Defense Tax UNITED STATES , : rage 5 f ..e.....,,,,1 xl; ' ,..4 !) ',It .,t, .....,V with despite WRITTEN tide Hercules the low price! furnace. Has large heating surface. ribbed ftrepol- and combustion- dome and double casings. Got yours before cold weather! - ' Serokel a OM i A. M. TO 510 P. Rf: YNCYPT , ise 'MAIN AND BR D v. Resoirobill SATURDAY, 8,,1" A A. M. 10 $ P. itv SALT LA !,E CTY, PIL ''' 4:MP 1 |