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Rome T'il ln 18 1531 The Liquor Question THE UTAH state senate and In the United States eenate action Is taken to resubmit the liquor question to the cltlen-r- y This simultaneous action Is In keeping with pledges made As the fulfillment of political promduring the last campaign ises It merits commendation from all who recognize commit- IN l?J ments as obligations Neither the Utah lawmakers nor the national body strikes a blow at prohibition Evidence of this is seen In the vote taken on the appropriation bill carrying $8440000 for enforcement of prohibition In the next fiscal year The vote on tills question In the United States senate was quite as decisive as that upon the resubmlsslon question In the statd senate the Joint resolution Introduced by SenIt majority ator Knox Fattcrson was passed by a calls for the people of the state to vote on a proposition to perThe national mit the manufacture and sale of beer In Utah action provides for resubmlsslon to state conventions for ratification rather than to legislatures the resolution for repeal of the eighteenth amendment Prohibition wdth all that stands In Its favor has not been successful In the eyes of an Increasing number of citizens Taxpayers have seen revenues taken from the public treasuries and vast sums appropriated to enforce a law that Is distinctly unThese same citizens have observed popular In some sections the growth of crime to menacing proportions They have become conscious of new temptations for officials and have evidence of official corruption some of which would not have been In other words prohibipossible were It not for prohibition reformation that was claimed for It effected the not tion has some years ago It has provided the basis for profitable lawlessness on a scale that Is dangerous to orderly government Those who adhere to prohibition as a wise national policy cite Improvement In living conditions and decline In drunkenness as among the major benefits that have come from a drinkless era In fairness neither all the vices that are charged against acprohibition nor all the virtues that are credited to It can be viIs The of reservation some question degree cepted without standmoral and economic both the from to the country tal point There were definite promises made by both parties in the presidential campaign prior to last November on this Issue Both national conventions were stirred by debates on the liquor planks to be Incorporated in the platforms At that time It would appear to the neutral observer that nothing else matTills view was not accepted by all tered In our national life The more sober and conservative however appreciatclasses ed that sooner or later a decision was Inevitable The action of the Utah senate and the United States senate does not therefore condemn prohibition Neither does It defend it It simply accepts the mandate to resubmit this question to the citizenry a privilege that “wets” and “dry s' have a right to expect twro-thlr- OTt ds Near the Crossroads SIGNIFICANT development occurs in the effort to draw nations away from barbarism by the League of Nations openly In the mind condemning Japan for the Invasion of Manchuria of the league membership the question should have been sub- A mitted to arbitration Tills action of the league revives the peace Lssue and the matter of settling international disputes by pacific means bather than by violence In figuratively slapping the wrist of the military clique in Tokyo the Geneva gathering Invites the United States and Russia to cooperate with the league membership In adjusting the Far Eastern situation Whether this "adjustment” contemplates aggressive armed action against Japan or merely tha employment of economic weapons against the Nippon empire Is yet to be determined The world may expect that Japan will Immediately withdraw from the league That Is a foregone conclusion The league's potency as an influence for peace thus Is put to the test Japan confronts what appears to be universal opposition and must decide whether continuation of an extreme nationalistic policy will save the empire or whether capitulation to the demands of other nations will not be more profitable In the Jong run Japan gives no Indication of altering her stand which Is tantamount to defying the world Her armies move steadily toward Jehol to anrex this province to the captured area In Manchuria known as Manrhukuo The league's decision which has long been awaited has the value of hastening a decision Confusion Is eliminated and the outcome will dftrmine whether moral suasion and diplomatic pressure are as powerful as the force of arms If the emergency has a lesson It muH be that too much of outany tiling li unhealthy The old rule of conquest has lawed In the public mind Human progress has been a cooperative movement Nations no longer seem able to exist In a state of Isolation Japan may not appreciate It at the moment but eventually her rulers will be brought to the realization that too much power Is often dangerous len Guarding Public Health U X attention The at tln Is taken on itdvhe of the county commission and the halt Lake County Medical swirly who explain that the demand hr profeLnnl srnhe h lnrrrash g due to dlvtifM as revolt of unemployment The call upon the out patient department of the emu !y h(p Hal Li w!d to have trebled lrt the Jat five jears With 33 400 receiving treatment hut In order that the greatest hem fit may hmiII fiun this of public trvh It Is mem' ary to an up utn rclrlr-th- ni Community welfare dunamLs that mutual service be ar&liille to Chase In financial dlittcvs It h a protective mea-ajr- e to iwhgua’-- the public loul'li as wdl m an ai t t f thur-H- y Continuation ( f this deHrable artlvity may he Jeopard! d If free medb-a- l rmli e Li rx'cmtnl to hy eh erf the privilege fan h'r j or Individual who are In portion to pay h r im h m-3- 1 e the lutdm miy ben me m heavy ti at the uininunl'y tau- '4 krr loa iha hi M "ng service Is desirable end can Is L-LG h 'll g It to In p o c i !r J by r J j a1 n's yr 1 1 elec-sta- ste Boston NEW YORK Fib 17- -A toirler looks at fe Ive done all and grotfling 111 tie do today Get up full of vim and v inegir and what happens’ Run into a grouchy who push you off and jells "Get awajl" Af'er dlt I ve done for him I suppose I can he Ip it if he etaja out late gorging raw hamburger and But when he came in at 1 things a in he found me all aqulver to jump for a ball or look for an Imaginary cat I know theie Isn’t a cat on the plate but I act excited and — w hat does it get me’ He thinks lies a pnme mmis'er or Well he be'-ti- u something important width him t If A lot of ft llow thought they wt te gie it thi k s And look at tiltin' 'I he nnMis has sense When he ttuwk uronnd like a dark ohmd of rage she ups and clears out But I have to stick around m just a ring but I have feelings He d feel pretty bad If anything hapI don’t believe I m pened to me weil at that No more thdn doze off and I twibh and come to with a start $eems like theies inmethlng crawling on me B’ght now I itch behind the left ear Last meht 1 was up a 111 bit that tunes didn t sleep mine than 11 houis out of 12 1 in lf not saving anything but I've teen m the glass Im getting as skinny as thafytpping Pom across the hall He looks like a cockroach addicted to hair oil the sis neces-count- 0t fir 1 half-dore- 1 mv-se- The matter with me Is lack of food All the time I'm hungry The master gets up sometimes its nigh onto noon and hoes Into a w hole grapefruit griddle rakes sausage coffeo and a slice of cheese All I get ls three or four y dog biscuits no bigger than that Then 1m supposed to be the life of the part) Sit up for the ladies lie down roll over jump through the 1 m until nearly crazy I m too hoop old io be outeing a lot of folk don't give a bang about I m 10 gong on 11 If I were a human that w ould be equivalent to 50 Still I must be a puppy and frisk around And giving me a rubber bone instead of the (cal tiling i not ernkrt! r IS) 1 Order s of 150 Delivered FREE! MW! Horse Face is too grumpy 1 11 have to lie to take mi walking here at hn feet quiet like There's a dandy ladv mastiff up near Delmon-- u os Id like to know better She eves me every time I pass I try to avt like a dog about town I supV S Silver Rules for Contributors Reader Ashs if ‘IT pose we'd look like Rhode Island and Reader Urges 1 exas together Something about big Is Joking About Class Coin as Economy Move 1 Soft ladies rnakej me think of front lawns !(UrIn llmltfl la ttvra wher Prernr pabliration summer nights and a bright moon r Hard t la) Editor Tribune Few read Rogers Fditor Tribune When congress troa linn b4 atldrta Wouldn't it be funny If I turned out Hril an na aid ( tha hprr anlvj more carefully than I Enjoy his to be a poet? At that I bet I could took a 10 per cent jilary cut lor one In vnta Ifglbly Krllriaua Jokes and the frequency of his truth and aarthan dUcanlen barredi wide better than some people eir it was justly considered a com racial 4 b perianal aPfrloa not drwlrrd nitting mendable gesture It reduced the ex (a) Wrilcn siawt aisa trua stmei and January 29 cannot tell whether he Troa name will lm g’ad the Realjham ha to be penves of Lndc Sam ovee a half mil bresidential addrewaea to reason anieta is joking or when speaking of aafiatactory printed !iut in nioit of the t me He I o lion dollars for the period However tha adiior ara titan for withholding tha Caiter Gla's he savs “Along bank0 young fh and alwava chew ing up tf a Poetical not eontr name ibuitana uve art would in tilver people ronaidored C law axaraaaad In thla tl irgs And when he gets a fanning s(ea(j ()f the one and twodollar bills ing ard financial lines he is ust department ara thaw af tha rontribalara about the most able man in either be cant take tt! Youd think theytjj would save the government and do not narttaartl redact tha flaws party In Washington When they get Tha Tribant 7 Tha department ran killing him the wav lie bowls twelve limes as much as of ed aa an ad?ertilni mediant not ba through arguing over 'who is the faand runs trembling under the bed II pmximately tie salary cut referred to each year Forom daaa not court more than Tha ther of the federal reserve act’ why And il that fraidy seated of '‘ud jnstmei of only during one year In ana rontribalJaa a we eh from tha taaaa they will really find the sire to be noi'fjd But he has more courage than tea(j 0f isvinf costing the par none other than Carter Glass” Ills master who Is grown But he a thousand dollats each a ticipants Is that serious or is it a juke’ If cared to go Into a dark room alone in the rase of the salary cut it would Is Blamed a joke fine If not a joke w ill “Will” And when everybody is gone at night cost the people exactly nothing ex Depression 'be benefit of the tens of thou- he phones friends to keep up his cour- cept the inconvenience of the weight On Creed in Industry !'or sans whom that act has enslaved and age But you should hear him tell of silver No one would ba put to iibout hi exploits when company the necessity of Editor Tribune' For many years completely wrecked while making carrying more than comes You might think he was Kich-jr- d 4 90 in sliver since if one has an- a reader of The Salt Lake Tribune financial czars of the few explain w hy the Lion Hearted' it is no joke? other dime he ran have the whole nd an admirer of the far minded Again he says: "Now evidently he Thel® a bill dollar into five changed He has gone In to plav one-- f n- inronvenienif seems to exist only in manner in which it has printed the (Carter Glass) had a very sound banking bill Certainly knows what rom U °f thWOrld' kneVhow he tPlki Nraeef mThelleJ one ahould be” ("Should be” but know not $4 90 does that do lake I am forced last however Path thev d veil for an alienist Then no for which interests’) burden overwhelming hun-secartoon on which the 'f Lsue with it lb wit he sits so he ran look at Seemingly this is the bill "Huey" In Mr But tiie American Mercury 1 of on the editorial page If had his in the giasa hewed so to pieces that by the time wrle °f e high cost of the op appeared Ur "rent I d do something about it I ebruary 14 it reached the passing it was but a of our national congress eration Can anyone conceive of an Indus hideous old skeleton of its former it out to frighten kiddies And do show the entire cost w as w ell trial that mg of he national know wh're convention gets thoje big you eleven millions in one year the o called leaders of in scopecon- self— 90 per cent ehorn from its inwords he tries to spring as casual’ over Industry tended destruction which made it clerical help Well he d gs them out of a dirtion-ai- v However ail ttie for the purpose of finding "naturally dumbfounding to ”the sensithe members of both houses vening in and ha f the time he doesn’t An for solution the depression? bilities of a man like Glaus And you tlavih though it may seem to be) dustrla! depression brought upon the know what they mein Again I want to laugh Must flrt In h know he s always tellirg bow many the expensive investigation and b? Joke Uct - PP1 toiletthe spectlon trips expensive Uy I hate times Ive rrossid the ocean? Well to puss his nes and luxuries the mem- - plr‘"H T di P J 'n "Will” haknew I ve made seven round ru-or trips but he hers of congress provided fdVor lhe ml£hl vlth public even the L'Joke pi?f'L'irnorirK Including act lke it was 20 or ?0 an answer pohcy $K)00 worth of mineral water plus buTT11"? boostHot is he whether knowing Now he's plrooting in the icebox the sularirs of £B senators could havei A or Pr‘fnt day evils ng 'Huey" also mv fncnd I would been paid for with the money which! And Hi only two hours since breakb found at ther expense just like to add: Keep on "Huey" fast But will he toss me a smidgin’ Uie e of silver instead of the one'cin 0"'? shortening the hours of labor and filling and busting We common peo No he 11 let me squat looking up at and two dollar bills would have saved increasing the pay of the workers In pie think you are our friend Should him pleadmg’ike and sniffing rnvself the government I believe that this potenllal saving ort!'r to £in place the buying powerl we be deceived in this thought it d zzv Yet I wmildnt trade him for m 'h bands of the ma'Sfs This )will not hurt much because Wash s x leal gj)i with a shaggy soup could be made actual to the govern the solution and they know it ington has hurt us so often that our bone to boot Vs dogs are like that' ment if our chamber of mnmieue if onlyknow hurts are long amce beyond repair anything at all they should begin giving the matter pub I suppose those are the same lead J A HFSS licity throughout the country (Copyright 1913 Mi Naught to Pres! ers of Industry that pledged Al It E F HOI GHTOV Syndicate Inc ) 1 : N S O Rea rula In dent Hoover the sprirg of 1930 not to cut wages or lav off emploves We have seen the result of their mut terings and know what to expect W LINDSAY Helper Be true to your lieth or they s 11 And all the while he too kept sav ’ log Tw k! tvi k’" With each Usrk I be false to vou — Selei ’ed frit that a dollar was being added n t prPRFmTIOV AIIOWNMEH to mv bill Ttie words of ttie old song coposen Inihone Ttie amount to be recovcicd by de'111 Ba Faying Him Always" kept preciation is the cn t of the proprrtv if acquired after T ebruary 28 1913 running through mv mind He got through at last and told me If acquired by purchase prior to that to tome back in a (Is or so for Uip date the basis Is the cost of the prop I'putuira” The wav he sud It and erty les depreciation sustained prior Sometimes you g t up in tt e morn the sympathetic look the pretty nuiae 1813 to March or the value on me as almost me break down made March 1 1913 whfihever is greater though you were no! gave lrg feeing s nn The there allowance for dcprecia '(r0'v that proper hope expet ted to live The o'd jonU creak tlon is that amount which ahould be and (he and you have to get 1 IT'ft °n set aside for taxable the w lie n ) art your h a t you! lh'‘10fT'“ year In ac ‘'“‘k cordanre with a reasonably consistent rant raise your arm up high enough vou him Then he told(not necessarily a uniform rate) to do It yuurspf Amt your mwi numbrr plan h0 'ad a re"‘1 whereby the aggregate amount so set tastes k an Ind an ttpee look and' nie bmt small 25 cent and of o'ter liens plus the salvage value will at tl rre an aroma a'anit you that even pain In ha back and they decided It amount Tha printing (ad aside 'led was caiLcrd by his teeth and pulled the end of ttie useful life of the prop tour Lett f tend can't Ignoie Dte them the-amounts of ) small vertuin out The of got w or ve so they know wlatj the ma'tii’ Fa your U'0n thp U erty equal the coit or other basis to it an X ray of hisLrkni"Lund!r2’a!'lv the properly Ire ti be minimum he had a oouji'e of ft ai hired ribs Uh amounts There rite of a building of one dollar fither charge a tax Is Thnot depredation ba ed upon the number of Me laws a pr dear oh d hi (iauhlr joints Inf $1 or do not a Ivertive the amount 9 yens It will remain hubltahle or serv (Hist x'a'e'Tient Wl!l When I S'ltiii'Uig home my wife bad ) it u co'' '00 mwh t0 (hertu-- the neible for the purpo'c for whh h con probably l re pons t e fur a lm of come fromgotthe someone owes us 25 ren‘ f‘it that Mie store ti strut grmery but Us a fact) tven U" !H’n'enf U 0 bp i'l’a pf smi ed cheer fiiIv and said that she' If ttie taxpaver builds a new build af'er all thn veurs ny w f a gislntoM that there ahould be w us laving In a supply of food for me our ing the period over w tilth ricpieeia t If when we ea'1 bn as embarra tax no from the inome exrnrptions” It was canned soup! turn may be claimed tugius at the o it simew ete I order re erv F he I acree tiat the farmer Is having a time the building Is completed and aS I smind Ve a g' t wi'l hard time but he ran at leat raise1 NOT f S ON TUT (TT F capable of being used Dui'dmgs tin h“ b aniigs It it that I nei't er i re part nf the food supply for This ba DT I’ARTMFN T flinMrlJ lloI1 are not aul jet to a nor tier Of I'P bevit's fee'll gj t of n y on the fa m ami latlm allow anre I (inn t th nk tint I m urnlulv de ideu'y pur k 1 ve nutl et tl at the 1 n ritv deprci for that purpci If It is clearly shown that because n d muUis t look for mm h m dvi nu h i p L You m lu but I rint ba no m h f od p1 v ind rllrr of or othrr conditions prop Jo know S' it f al p out of gear V ei v itxUm IniM P’reNj to g trajmnaMo exemption should hr ettyeconomic must be abandoned at a date Well that wih an ever conn Tiorn h mm v- Ho puwt not br amoving both for sngie nd fnai md pro- pilnr to the nd of ihs normal useful inn ear ng lame m in my ty pew i iter di (orbed after 6pm hand an I aim cle led r e I wnt if In the Jat election O e protuhl pi Industry has found It necesarT to life to that depre lation riedm tlnns to a cl rtor lie krt n e ever a i v th n ciuevtou warn t an Uvsur wty ary cm tail expense mu h inora ttian our alone aie Insufficient to return the leg "I kt t h'" all the whi’e ’Ihn the divs so wrought up over tie re s'i'e government has sren fit to do rust or other basis a reasonable (le diutbm for olvolescme nay be al il' to me nrxi door to a di i an I ttie city dweller haa been hit w i'h lowrd In addition to dc mtlon No told bin to take u tut e wave ami salary cuts and Industry It riedurtinn for otsnlea i jrei ru Is permit ti ti Tunny !) lug I w as Jut wndering'se f U not mak'ng tlic money It d d !o1 because In the opinion of the what let be ome of Roy Mu a ml Iu f H t In met ca- -I It Is "going We'l I’ve j ei f r Truly every Ahrn I ftmru! tl at )ir’S brrn in In in tl rrtt taxpaver th property nmy ben me tt lug I tl e r lute an 1 J m t m ee me and I ft a r oiiti itnitiou lleni 1 i tlte aaiexvhig of taxes wsloitd poaolete at some future date v on (tat even that w uni to t puike in wel In 1 gues J t e e n 1! ' g" have rxeinp ions for bousehnld y Hils f Frcotucera "Jonah and tle k ai y more t idu umui w i be g ad tu hear tt si he g aive and personal pf'e tt sto-- e and offu e V hale ’ In Ixmion lave c"t rsl nefrelcrlo $"ik " an the stio'x ' that denloit hot ga and ki k u g j fixtures to tt e xalue (f $11)0 not in for a ilve whale to exhibit in a tank v pt er t k tf t a Hy p g As 1 p an aj arhuent here a clmlit g veh'rles or vestak ’’ a as th on ’curtain ratwr stage w 'll U y t a k in 1 1!" 4 I j I i 'r fieri 'rtiis Sp Ve I n oe fee should Ttie Inrome fdlng oai! a da views and r wl ere 1 was low she w cs end lhe said she w a he r'tninaed it c 's nvoe to cd Green k fwsdlanrt Is rejiu u g t e g nn nT lea I And f ne but that I rr mother was g its a v a'aido te t il tt an It It wulh be tes llir f ue a leal con j any las receivel uig in every ( e he hat n e j e w uh to lava an so she mold go inrnn' eruenee to everyone an order to tun'd a passenger amt me trnr ( rr fo- -t f ' jer ' k in reees cl’etu operation 1)1 W Hit L Jt 1 d k i : Gf n! If J v g i s'est er tte 1 irt m rnanv gue-- 1 ZCMJJJf itty-bitt- I te i THE FORUM— By Our Readers lb 31c DATED COFFEE Sanborn's Strict Freshness Guaranteed Chase iU 3 for 8c ROYAL GELATIN The "Different” 1 Jellied Fruit flavored Dessert 3 for 25c CAMPBELL’S SOUP ) t The New "Chicken '—Don nt Trying It Miss can 10: LIBBY’S CORN Yellow Country Gentleman or Golden No Sir 1 e £hV Milted Double Dtllciotii A Made of Fresh Drink Health largo 15c HEINZ KETCHUP Firm Tomatoes With Heins Seasonings 2 for 5c FOULDS’ SPAGHETTI 1 Tomato er Mushroom Sauce Serve With Cheese LIBBY’S GRAPEFRUIT No IQs for Breakfast Salads 2 Cocktails Desserts 2 lbs 25s FULL CREAM CHEESE Foe Cooking or Table Mild Rich Delirlons ''r High Patent Falra Grade for Rest Baking Success large pkg 27c PAR More and More Gaining Favor as th k"rnhlrh perfect Soap: 2 cans 23c PIERCE'S PEAS Futra Sifted Sweet Tiny far!? June A for Fastidious Quality Product No Buyers 4 lb TREE TEA famous Flator for Its Delicate PRESERVES jar 35c b Fruit Ilason Assorted Pperlal lb ISc GROUND CHOCOLATE Income Tax 23c Green 3-l- ‘alamont’ Your Federal 2 5 rolls 27c HOSPITAL TISSUE u-- ' e 48 lbs 79c HUSLER’S FLOUR d The Senator From Sandpit i Thompson ne‘ 1 lb 33c MALTED MILK R McDonalds Famous “Roof Garden' Blend ’ tlax tr T!''! L TOP GRADE MEATS tha guarantee of first quality! Iouesl obtainable prices PLI 7 C M S lb 7c BEEF POT ROAST ® I Tender Nutritious Cuts Frlmo Meef Jlerf 1 e lb Iflc RUMP OR ROUND ROAST T" Fitra Ilihy Meet Bef hoirt Cut 1 ATFROPRIATINO $0 )0 to provldo ultlltlurul mrdicnl frr-virs o farrilln in the nurty the rlty and county relief committee adi with wisdom Coavtrmthe relief Involves inure thnn food and clothing Public health conmaiuU serloua J Hive officers from two to four years FIXING RESPONSIBILITY This amendment is in line with the ' News) Mountain Hie (Rocky reorganization jxin promised by There is no more reason for electing Democratic part) dui ing the last treasurer than for electing a uon campaign o There isj It us designed to simplify the opera-nsecretary of the treasury machinery fix re- more reason for electing an attor- - tion of the ney geneial of Colorado than for sponsibility and give a term sufficient electing an attorney general of the for the enactment of a piogram y United States— orj for that? matter al Appiovnl hy the people is for this constitutional change or el'y attornej iatv The functions of a secretary of state Legislate e sanctum should come There is no sound argument in Colorado aie strctly ministerial first and clerical He has or should have against this reform there are mnv The no "politics” but should be judged stiong arguments in its favor according to his ability to keep the people have a right to expect that the Democratic majority In the senate and rerords straight One of the necessary steps In any m the house will make good its e governmental reform in Colorado lspiedges by approving this sensible pro-thsimplification of the executive poaal department so as to give the gqvernor a chance to govern Using the silver trowel with which In national affairs the president is aha laid the cornerstone of directly responsible to the people who church Stoughton England thirty have elected him and is given the years ago Mrs M Pavnter aged 94 authority to appoint subordinate of- recently laid the foundation stone of ficers who will help him carry out the church chapel the program set forth In the campaign That is not true of the state goentombed for ten days After vernment as now constituted Moie in a fox'sbeing la r on Moelddu mountain often than not the minor elective near Bcddgelert Wales a fox terrier officers who verve asex officio mem - d rescue parties himJPif bers of the auditing and equalization ha abanioned thelr excavations be boards seek to thwart the governor cause thev thought the animal had lather than to cooperate with him cold fiom The system under which an admin- perished istration is compelled to work at cross German doctors are expressing purposes is Illogical expensive and a amazement over the remarkabl reconstant obstacle In the way of of Charlotte Iehmann a prompt and efficient transaction of covery Berlin who operator telephone young business public A proposed constitutional amend- broke nearly every bone in her body ment now being considered by the in a fall of'240 feet from the Berlin state senate would remedy this con- radio tower to the restaurant dition by reducing the number of elecTo prove that "a man who thought tive officers to three— governor lieutenant governor and auditor— and milk better than alcohol need not beoffimaking other members of the gov- a milksop" Dr C Billard health ernor's cabinet appointive It is also cer of Leicester England recently proposed to extend the terms of elec- - made a solo flight In an airplane 1 Saturday Mornlnir February fi PUBLIC PULSE For YoO' 25 Tha Trlhuna ! nn m e in exerj t city in tha Iniitd Btala Read an may ascertain events In any city by IhJ olflre te rpnonl a n ember of tha Aiao T e Trtfune elated Pres Tha Ao itted Pres I e cl sively entitled to the a a for reproduction of all neaa dPthei credited to credited In thtw paoer H or not © herif p hli'heri herein and a n the tor a ne s HOW DON'T YoO WORRY WE'Rg ALL y o o McIntyre By rculat on la Utah Idaho (1L auu rflpa ipp Nevada and ftewhere In tin ted States Dally and 11 Day-by-Da- hatter - 18 1933 CHINA’S TROUBLES New York (Tribune X fancy (rain fed Qualitr ai'nriki 1 Ti Whole or Ita If 1 Tfndrf Milk fed pjI Mild I DelUloui Flavor 2 lbs 35c nd Hripjvrd flUrNl WIENERS FRANKFURTERS Our Own I’rodurt (holt ! (uts Trndrr I lb wan Meat PORK SAUSAGE ( miry lyla V 1 C M I Hup d-- U ’ at i (J I'd L tj ie uicvrn jtljL'UtJ-- i PURE WHITE LARD tf R lie Uratn I 2 lbs 23a 7 1 I lb ICs nd Delirious RIB 0R LOIN OF PORK n u-- lb 12c QujtlHr Rplw-te- SUGAR CURED BACON nd 1 lb ISc Wrlhr Itovt' Tempting lolil A SHOULDER ROAST VEAL pei (1 Tork SUGAR CURED HAMS ! 1 lb Sc SHOULDER PORK ROAST forrmmrnt Import'd qulItTt 4 lbs 29a Frh i s' - Zl'iS- J 1 |