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Show THE MOItXIN'0 EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1907. sheriff, was injurwd. Th commlttc-- c recommended an appropriation of and the report was adopted. The folio wtng eontmuairatton were reeetvod from the aensta: B. B. Na B. by Benner X. Smith, relating to n commission for compiling th statutes, for the signature ; the speaker of tho house; notice d passage of I. B. Na B4, by HutonioLl for Tho trsssfor to Gw United States or the Fort Crittenden cemetery, referred to federal relations committee; passage of H. J. M. Na 2. by Dortus referred to engrooaing and enrolling GALVESTONS BILLS MADE SPEC- committee; passage of 8. B. Na B7, IAL ORDER FOR MONDAY. by Bee ley. referred to committee nn public health. Houa bill Ne. 18. relating tu the Rill Provoked Langtry tows for the board of equalisation and placing rent Is property under their Debate in th House of Reprejurisdiction, waa passed. The MU waa sentatives. introduced by, Robinson. Report were received by the folcommittee sad action taken lowing Tb record of th senate for this saw on tho rap or ter ainn was broken yesterday. Efieetloai H. B. Na 101 Nephi Senator Brinkerboff waa absent. Jenson; s majority report against After prayer by Champlain Simp-ki- minority report. Richards moved Thursday's journal waa read and lost. approved. Elections- - 8. B. No. II HulsaiakL Th Galveston Bills" again came report with amendment. back with favorable reports. They Adopted.probable 48 an. 34 went ar bills to and 73, Manufacturers and Commerce II. made a special order for Monday a: B. No. 112, by Cu am. Report favor3 oclock. able. Lay on table. The highways and bridges commitJudiciary S. B. Na IB. by Huto-nlsktee reported favorably upon 8. B. No. ad Passage recommended 88. by Senator Brinkerboff. appropriatopted. ing 2,OOu to each county for road Judiciary 8. B. No. I. by HollingsAil- worth. . Favorably reported. were bills new The following cpted. offered, and alter first reading war Judiciary 8. B. No. 23, by Walton. referred: Report favorable, with amendment. 8. B. Na 71, by Senator Hulaalakl. , Adopted. defining the boundaries of Ogden Memorial ami Federal Relations the tome being as recently H. J. M. Na 4. by Sutton. Passage City, agreed upon by fhe city and county recommended with amendments. Adauthorities. Referred to committee opted. on counties and cities. Public and Bridges II. 8. B. No. IB. by Senator Hulaniekl, B. 14. by Highways HnlanlsU. Recommended amending Section 383. uf th Statute, that It pass. Adopted. ao aa to require domestic corporations Same committee H. B. 114, by Taft. to hold their stockholders' and diAction deferred. rectors' meetings In the state, and tn Unfavorable., and Insurance H. B. Na maintain an office ..therein. Referred 8. Banking by Pedersen, Report not passed. to the committee of corporation and Adopted. private banks. Bame committee H. B. Na I, by 8. B. Na 81. by Senator Gardner, Nephi Jensen. Report not passed. relating to water users aaaoclstior. Adopted. Referred to agriculture and Irrigation Judiciary H. B. No. 88, by Robin committee. son. Report favorable. Adopted. tXAMINtli ULIPPONES 8. B. No. 83. by Senator HollingsHighways and Bridges H. B. No. worth, making certain minor amend-ment11, by Benson. Reported with subIDITOSIAL ROOMS to th voting ordinance law. stitute bill, and pannage recommended B. Ns. 8. No. 'Phan II Senator 83, HollingsIndependent by Bill ordered printed. Report adNa. Vail 'Phan, Iwa rlnga worth, requiring "all persons who opted BUSINESS OFFICE In travel through the state from place Judiciary H. B. Na BI. by RichAT THE GRAND. Na. SS Independent 'Phone place selling by sample agricultural ards. Report favorable with amendBall Phana, ana ring Na. 61 Implements, sewing machines, pic ments. Adopted. It is not necessary that an audience e . . tures, etc., to pay a license fee of Tolton. Judiciary H. B. No. B4, be em posed of atiiilenta to enjoy AI fliftt) per year. Referred to commit- Report favorable. Adopted. by Yale." Paul Olimore'a new play. It tee on manufacture and commerce. Salaries and Fees H. B. No. SB. by is not even' raaentlal that an acquaint8. B. No. 84. by Senator HollingsTolton. Report iSTorabla adopted. ance with college life should preface worth. amending Section 1183, of the ' Judiciary S. B. No. B, by Banner the pleasure of witnessing the play, Statute relating to schools In cities X. Smith. Report fhvorable. Adfor It contains that which faces averof the first and second class. EASILY DEFEAT opted. CIGARMAKERS out school In of or age mankind. 8. B. No. 85, by Senator HollingsIN ROWLING CONTEST. Judiciary H. B. Na. 74. by Cnrit. school, reward for honest effort, and tho of Section 1775, worth. amending Mra. Anna Rues. aa aged resident of the manly fight of ona struggling to Majority report favorable. M I nor Itv of to law aa present apportionment South Hooper, died at her home In lire to hla Idral. report, agalnet. Majority report adIn the arhnol fund. that plare yesterday aflerniain from opted. Whether thla be found on Ihe csiu Gyain Waa Star Farformar f Contest, moneys 8. B. Na 18, by Senator HollingsEducation and Art-- H. B. Na 21. aa attach of tuherriiloala, with which pus. surrounded by all fhe romance Being Ona of Three to Pars worth, amending Section 273, of the by Cotta in. Report favorable. Adeh haa atifferei) for aonie lime. Mia. 600 Mark. ml glorious coloring of college Ilf , Statutes, by requiring the owners of opted. Nona waa among the early eel Hera of or whether It la found In lha lowliest t of the foist feet fronting Mines and Smelting 8. R. o. 18, by Iavla county and la aurtlved hr ihieo conditions of existence, the langtiare i n any proposed aewer. paring. Curb Ra abend. favorable . with grown anna. The funeral will be held la the same, Ha appeal the aaine, la Report In a howling contest at the or sidewalk district tp file their conamendments. Adopted. at nMia tomorrow In ibe South Hoop- understood Ihe same. association last work sent to at or the of the the alley evening doing er meeting houae. Hurlal will be made The following bills ware Introduced: It happened that the charming hit team defeated the before the expiration of the publicala the Hooper cemetery, H. B. No. 128, Critcblow An act of a man'a career, at. a time when W easier . In Commercial tion Intention the of notice of league city's each step la inoel vital to him, portraycltlne f tbe first class to authorising three can du work the the before straight games to city Tbomaa P the aevcn year old son ed In "At Yale." waa pictured la col- game by taking create and n police flredapartmant contest Tbe on lacked Interest account acquire jurisdiction to proceed with of Mr. and Mra. T. K. tHlitmna, tiled at lege. A particular part of college, and eontrol the made by the cigar the work. Referred 'to counties and department, maintain i- for the family residence ai Ply month on lla athlatira furnished the altuatlo.i of the pour ehowtng a board of lira same, prodding At no stage of the game did cities committee. Wednesday from an attach of aplnal ao that the likes, dislikes, weaknesses makers. commissioners, and delook In. The randy men B. No. 17 hy Button, amending and pollTe a have 8. they fm two after meningitis years. and atreiiglh of atudenta were graphiailing outplayed them at every poiut of the Section 3148, relating to requests for fining thalrofduties. Special committee, t The funeral will be held at the Critchlow, cally abon. In the Intensity that game. Not a mas on the defeated Instruction to the jtiff. Referred to consisting 3 at o'clock undertaking parolara marks the annual struggle between Mills. Masks and McMillan. thin afternoon. Interment will be made two great collages, for mastery at loam came within hailing distance of the Judiciary committee. H. B. Na 127. Robinson A MU for Ihe BIN) mark, while three of their opS. B. No. 88. by B. X. Smith, by reIn tbe city cemetery. an net to amend Chapter 4B of the rowing. To this the uaiial college ponents passed that much to coveted former $3,000 quest .appropriating by In the usual rollege spirit, session laws of tho stats of Utah, Randy" Gysln waa the star Deputy Sheriff ChedMtei' of Salt Lake Jnbn 0. Bloom and Mlsa Ella Rhode pranks. were added aa a sort of flavor to the point. 1901, making It nnlawful to wrongof loss' the match limb and finished tbe fur of while performer a both of Elwuod. Utah, were yesterday atmosphere to lha whole production. county, and without authority use the BOB to hla credit. fully with a to riot among quell endeavoring granted a license to wed. Thus equipped, with the role of tho title of officers. Insignia, ritual name, R. W. boy The Reed off with a Auatrlang at BlnghaiR .Junction. atari moat heroic character of the collegi or other ceremonies of certain orders A meeting of the mayor of the crew, Paul Gilmore scored a big su- rush at the tap of the gong and finish- ferred to committee nn appropriation. and societies, and providing punish8. C. R. No. 1. by Senator Hollingscities of Utah has been called at Rail cres. The part la one happily Sited ed with a total of 7BB. Th heat the ment for the violation of the proIn Weaalera waa could an thla do tl.'e amendment to gam worth, liSk for February 18 anil IS, to conproposing tu hla ability. IHs Dick Seeley was aa visions of thla act- - Judiciary. sider question that are met with iu real aa reality itself. It waa clever, 704. In the second game of the series, constitution ao that judicial election H. B. Na 138, . Tolton An act to the cities and that are treated In many strong, typical, not over estimated, alt hi ugh the candy men eased up a bit may by law be fixed, fur a day other Under tho provide revenue for tbe support of different ways The matter of ap- or underdrawn; It breathed the col- they were aaay winners with a total thui general eh 7(13, while the elgarmakera could do ruLa the resolution will He on thq tba government of the state, and for pointing a committee to attend tliu lege spirit, and brought Yale nearer of tha several eonatiea of the ateto and meting waa taken up befor the city to Ogden than It haa ever been be- no better than to duplicate their for- table for a day. district and eouuty achooln, for tho Th following Mllr were parsed: council two weeks sao and the mayor fore. Probably peonle with alugglan mer score of 704. In the third and fiscal years 1907 and 1908. Revenue. 8. B. No. B7, by Senator Seeley, r gams the waa selected to represent Ogdcp. boys let blood would that (lllmnre stretch- themselves H. B. Na 138. Kurhler Approloose and pullad out a total qul.lry nil butler In rolls or brlckv. Mayor Conroy will make a speech and ed the character beyond Its Ilmira, for the purpose of present the particular trouble that that be ranted, and played to the gal- of 834. The Wenders also gingered purporting to weigh, one pound, ba priating money Utah's products In Sacra7 'pins to the but finished a ounce to exhtMtlng In full up sixteen bit, and weight, the city la compelled to meet. a who has watched lery. but to rate bad. bi ir the name and address of the mento. at tba time of the meeting of football game, or a atniggle of any sethe National Irrigation eongreaa. ApIn to Gtlmert additions maker. Oyaln, kind between rival school, hla Dick SKATE TO A TIE Bu8 for second high hitnore. The R. B. No. B4. by Senator Hulanlskl, cured propriations. Reeley waa done to nicety. H. B. No. 130, Cottam Providing for man to get a S0A score waa ratliylng and confirming the conveyTbe collage cad. the despicable man only other Eva Turner of Ogdon Hold Her Own of cunning and no brains was given Clay, who came out with 803. J. ance by the atntc to the federal gov- building a bridge over tha Rio Vlrgen, was low man ernment of forty acres of ground com- In Washington county. Highways and With Salt Lake Skater. Ills Knocks of IheofWeaalera ! excellently by Ilenry Mel-al373. total Craig waa next prising the poet cemetery of Fort bridges Is an unpleasant character, and lie with B. No. Randall Amending 408 181, Pun! his H. In to credit. with order in Crittenden Hah county. In one of the most exciting roller beat (bat can b said of his work Is of 3831, revised statute with 408. For H. R. No. 33. by Senator Ca Ulster, section skating matches ever pulled off In the that he makes Burley a thoroughly son was third low man Utah, relating t tha collection of state, Miss Kva Turner of this city listed aa a man of hi stripe ought to Mgh single game honors City and authorising Ihe state land board to taxes. total of IBS, each loan on private reservoir project the Frits lied with Judiciary. and Mias Rlanehe Ogg of Rail lake, be. H. B. No. Ill, Randall Amending i need to a lie at the Rail l.ak audiA s whole Ihe company la bal- made In the third game. The score moneys In the state land grant reserof section 1344, revised statutes voir fund. torium last eiening. More than Z.tsm anced finely. I.enna Hall a Demit y follows: s Utah. 1898. relating to the rata and B. S. No. Senator IS. Hollingssaw by match and the persons loudly Kardall, William Vaughn aa (Taney, to time for which liquor license may be cheered the emit cm unt at the conclu-lioworth, amending Section ZB38, and Edward Merrlgan aa Jlmaey, gar form of enmmons In civil caaes. granted. Judiciary. of the race. Another meeting be- general satisfaction. m that the recepH. B. No. 182, by Randall EstabS. B. No. B8. bv Senator Hollltgs-worth- . tween th two young women will tie tion given the production amounted amending Section 2842. aa to lishing a board Of park commissionarranged for and an effort will lie to an ovation. ers la cities of over 1S.OOO Inhabialias summons. made to bare the same pulled off In Not an Inconspicuous part of the 8. R. No. 81, hy R X. Smith, relating tants in Utah. Municipalities. Ogden. play is (he slngiug done hy a double H. B. Na 114. Joseph Creating an to constable and whlrh limits them In the second lap of laat nlght'a race quartette. to the service of civil process only Institution for tbo feeble minded Miss Turner's skate came off and the within their prrcinct. youth, and providing for the governAT THE GRAND TONIGHT. a had fall. He young woman Kiiff'-ri-S. H. Nn. 82. by Senator R. X. Smith, ment and eontrol of the same. M previous agrenienl a new marl waa to hilly carry nut the objects of S. neat km and art. made. It k nip and lurk 'hiioighnut with ilveclnu 'ReiKcant Kltti. II. No. 82. the contest and when the two eku'ers Helen Hyrou henilinx the hlg cunt H. B. No. 138, Joseph Amending 8. M. No. 71. hy Senator Holllng-wortcrossed the half mile line loeasj ,1 section 4. article 10, ocmatltutlon of util lie seen at the Urgnd changing the name of The Utah, and an amendment to section mighty cheer went up from ihe s;ieei,-tor- s Thi'i e la a erase at the Utah State School for the Deaf and 3, article 18, of tho constitution, reand the isee w.is Ihcliired a lie. thing "musical" In the le Miss Ore ilrfoiiieil Dumb." to "Utah School for the Denf." lating to the eontrol, location, estabMiss ici:na a.iea uf the ihcaiqr goer. Ho grear Houae Memorial hy Mr. Dnvla. aska short (injn hue this demand Iteen that every Ijsshus of this t lishment.' rights, immunities, franSIGN TACKED thcn-uf'c- i Miss ago end uf i.n'erialnment from a Nap 'slick ing the hsuse of reprentartvps to chises and endowments of the univerT imer announced lier s IIMngiiesi, 10 farre up that had enough glrla in be pass Senator Smoot's hill, which ha sity and the Agricultural college, and W. 8. A. Basketball Team Win From passed the senaie. granting a pension tha a (hums baa gone Into the clan d'apuse Miss Ogg'e title to the s'.ale location of tbo aula reform achool' S. 23 to H. O. to the Indian war veterans. The coiurai ,,f at railed "musical" plays, but this on championship Education aad art. respectively. 81 and 82. hy When Senaie RiM evening ahnwe lhai Miss ()gK mu? is a comic opera. H. B. No. 138, Joseph Repealing S3 of to 8. the Weber Senator Renner X Smith, were np Hy a snore do better III the ttev rare than i,r did 1l has bright, chapters 8 and JO. till $1, revised catchy nitieir. no' Inn a Halt Lake or lose all riaun t academy second basketball team for final panee the atilhor had to statute of Utah, 1888, and chapters i'lHlral to be popillsf. clevi- - ImhiU re- stake defeated the High achool team In a admit that they hud "local color." and 133 and 134. laws of Utah. 190B. prohonors plete with smu-dullnr; a pin that city league game a the new armory were aimed ai the lake Collection viding for the government and control deserve the prslac and in a natural and many funn.i iliiiHtlnn: a building last evening.. The arademv Agency. of the university and tbe Argleultu-rn- l SERIOUSLY HURT Hat of principal, singer and boys clearly outclassed their oppoAdjournment w.is taken until Moncollege. Education and art. In well and lead the nent kept 2 at o'clock. day H. R. No:' 137, Joseph Creating a comedians, who have already earned throukhont the At of the Thrown From Buggy and Rendered excellent end gams. commission to investigate tba work of reputa'inim In the opera stood 14 to 3 Unconscious. field: a chorua of pre'ty glrla who can the first half theW.score IN THE HOUSE. the Agricultural college, the unirerai H. A. hors. of ihe In favor sing, costume thai are elaborate and ty. the slate school of mines, tha Mate While turning Imr na r r :h, scenery that la faithful to the lorale of debate normals and tbe high school system, Cigarette caused leng'by of Twen'-fo-msirrei an..! the piece are It component part. "11 the floor of the house of rrpreaen-uilv- c PROF. OBICCS OH PROCRAM defining tha duties and powers, and Grant avenue, In the title ro'e la Ml Helen Mynfnr when the adoption making an appropriation therefor. yesterday, neon. Mra PhHip ler.thrown ron, who la winsome, and pef the cummiM- -. reports regarding H. B. No. 138. Committee bill SubProfessor F. M. Drlgg. superintenout of tbe hugrv. alit'i'int iipon her tite and puwnessed of a pretty voire and per- dent for the State School for II . IL No. 11. hy Benson, Mr. the stitute 'aw for by the Deaf proposed on th hL.I paved fret The womthat has won for her admirer and Rllinl, has accepted an Invitation Crofi was presented. Representative prolvdlng for a system of lirate high an wae Tendered cnrouarioiie by Him sonality In all parts of the country. .1st. Mr v to prepare and read a Tolton, wiui w.is a signer of the ways, snd for a state highway build fall and It j feared reir Elhern I the principal fun maker. hly the National Kdueaflnnal paper before a strong argument ing fund. Highways and bridge. made report, cover. association, assisted by Tom Hadawar. which convenea at Jxi H. B. Nn. 138, Richards. Defining the law. whlrh he declare! Mr. Pence iii about 5 year of saa There are musical plat and iiiuaical Ing the coming summerAngeles dur aga!nt went to restrain s person of his peradult delinquency na a misdemeanor Piofoaeor aad resides t the rear iif 2R82 WJ! bill of Hie real number operas Drigga will dwell upon the avenue. Rhe had hwn mu drlvina yes- plays, ' question of sonal liberty. He declared that the prescribing punishment therefor, prola comparatively limited. Sergeant self support for (he defective classes. house had no right to leglslste s gainst viding suspension of sentence and terday afternoon, ind in turning to which will he en the ai Kitty, The e!oti ;o be held ai U Angeles cigarettes, than 1? had to compel a release npou probation, and defining onih on Gran: avenue, near Twentv Grand tonight, la one of the limfourth street, ehe permitted the buggy ited number, for It ha a plot and a was ongiiiMlij schi duled for San Fran-itr- person to lay said a drear suit or tbe form and terms of the undertaking last e.ir, hut was poatpoted un-'i- l wear a certain cm of shoes. Repre- In such cases. Judiciary. to C'dlide with a telephone pole in good one. music snl clever, attractive next summer sentative Koehler also spoke on th? H. B. No. 140. Hottr-- To protect the the renter of th street. The furce of mualr. that llncei with .an auditor majority repot". Others who took ;ti relics of anrtent races. Judiciary. th Impact threw the aged woman out long aRer the llxhts have gene oil were Croft. B. debate the To 141. Robinson II. amend secDyreng. epon her head. Fh waa picked up In on th laat act. Xot only the maLENCTH:N COURSE OF STUDY Robinson 3685. revised statutes of Utah. Hone, Clegg, an uneonardnua eon dll ion. Ir, H. J. terial offered In thl tion Jensen, Mra good, but and Jackson. 1998. as amended by chapter 89, laws Power wa. suo,mnned. and. after an we are promised that I win tie nerve:! The of the state school for A yesterday was the sixth day of Utah. 1908. relating to th form of examination, xnnonnred that Mr u na by compunv ,.f mi'irisl eicei-tone- , (he deartnis'cp Mind and have to Mil derided will be shut out of the house pleadings In Justice courts, declaring add Peaca had nuatained n rcnruKslon dies ded vivarii.u- p(-a !iit year high school rnurae In the the brain and also an Injury tq the en Byron, an by except by suspension of the rules by certain Judgment! Told and providing ih l:lsn- - riepar'ment for the deaf, rn',"niiiicommencing commtTteea. dnrena of Mil were In- for review therefor. Judiciary. spinal coin it n lir .m he e? ndr The norii t(.i;p next fail. Thl change waa made nectroduced. A committee report fr mi tihad hopes r ihe woman e reeore--ho- t H. R. 142. Hendrick Reining tn : )1ff th company ino1essary by the raising uf the house lowered the pprop'-iaHofor Irrigation and water rights. Irrigafeared that she i, fatally rntu li!h And if pi. c!ar,n. entrance m the National College for Sheriff A. 1,. Rsrman of Rich county, tion Jared. 1 lal'.e ' he Dvaf. who while acting in his capart) as H. P. No. 143, Croft For th pro LEGISLATIVE! WORK OF WHEN YOUR FEET FRIDAY Burn or Ache There is a Reason te A SHOE REASON It ib the left in Ihe sole leather after tanning, which vour feet i. pnt-pooe- e. CANDYMEN THEATRES WIN THREE are soled with scoured leather. Ita an expensive process, but absolutely necessary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in Ilanan Shoes. In the making of a Ilanan hoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That ia why it ia belter than it costs. DEE-STANfO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS . . STRAIGHT . . one-thir- d one-side- d Rhupo-Wllllam- a . - Mnd-quia- Nephi-Jensen- L-- Rhupe-WIIllam- a st , 1898, as amended by chapter 66, law of Utah, 1899. as amended by chapter 81, laws of Utah, lOni, relating t.i property exempt from execution. Judiciary. H. B. No. 151. Marks -- Providing for recording tho assignment of future earnings and prescribing the effect thereof. Judiciary. H. B. No. 152. Marks To amend section 8164, revised statutes of Utah, 1898, relating to when and in whs, cases attachment may Issue. Judiciary. H. B. No. 158, Hansen Providing ary. H. B. Na 14S, Thompson Consolfor Investigations of the proper use of idation of university and rollege, pre- irrigation water, and reclamation of serving their identity. Education and alakll and other lands, and making an appropriation therefor. Agricuart H. B. No. 148, Robinson To amend lture and horticulture. H. B. No. 154, Marks Providing an sections 981, 91 and 839 of tbo revised statutes of Utah, 1898. providing for appropriation for a state capital. the contracting and procuring printed stationery, blanks, and blank bonks and other supplies required by state, 8110 LEACERS IH CUSTODY county and municipal officers, and for the publication of lawn, proceeding! reports aad legal notices and Under another sweating yesterday and fixing tho legal rate afternoon. Sergeant Trout and Officer therefor. Judiciary. Burks puoceeded in obtaining an H. B. No. 147. Henri Making an from France and McFall that of the for improvement appropriation beside tho pawn shop whlrh they In-- I Garfield In existing roads and bridges tended to loot, tho restaurant manag-- ! connty. Highways and bridges. ed by Mra. Charles, on lower Twanty-- ; H. B. 148, Richards Prohibiting the fifth street, waa to have bean held np. mud frequenting of saloons by female In tha capture of tho two men, tho p providing a penalty therefor. Judi- llea are confident they have apprehendciary. ed dangerous crooks, ring leaders of H. B. No. 149, Richards Prohibiting n tough looking gang that haa been uncompartments in restaurant and sa- der police surveillance for several loons and providing a penalty therefor. day. . Judiciary. H. B. No. 150, Marks To amend xectlon 3248, revised atatutea of Utah, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. faction of fish, fame and birds; for ppolntment of a state fish and game commissioner, special gam wardens, and proscribing Jhelr duties; to provide for fish and game licenses snd a fish and game fund; to provide penalties for the violation of this act and repeal chapter 111, laws of Utah, 190B, and all aicta and parts of acta Inconsistent herewith. Fleh and game. H. B. 144, Meeks To prohibit gam bling In any place specially prepared for such purposes; defining gambling, and fixing penalty therefor. Judici- ndver-tlaemen- tn Rhupe-William- n d h. i. me-ne- fr 1 In-r- 0T23 or-iI- I rnr-r,e- v. - w-- tliipg to gut a snit of clothes made to your meaaure that will look good and feel good on the at art. Its another ' thing to have clothes ao made that they will May put retain their original lines and look well aa long as they laat. It it ojm tailor who makea cheap and attractive LOOKING rlothea may aee a customer ONCE, but it usually ends then. One A tailor can only fool one customer once, and tbe shapeless suit stands a silent witness to his discomfiture. trade is perennial and only because we don't put all our work on the part that ; ' Our x sells clothes on sight, but much ou the' part .that holds and wears and pleases the suit foundation. raln-orli- n c Crit-rhlo- bi-ft- .r p . EDMUND TIALORING - - - f-- .rei-ipic f 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |