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Show , . , --, - li- ILI. -- -- ' IIIIIII - - 7. i, I - - - ' ' THAT TIRED FEELING. '' '- , , Bewhit ', OF - , - by Road's Sitraaperhiae' Reouvatei the blood. , That tired tasting that come' to Yotl . la Ms spring. year attar year. is a sign lacks vitality. justasre tphatpyotor Wird I L PimPs that itisis hopureee and it is nr. .1 0 a sign that your system is in a low condition inviting disease !or seenristipn'. It IS a warning. which it is wise LU The Salt Lake Ministerial ' a committee to promote Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarban appointed institute in this saparilla. This old standard tried and ao interdenominational week of August 14 to IL true blood medicine relieves that tirel city It cleanses the blood.- gives -TobJect of tbe Institute will be to '! feeling; new life. new courage, strength and he Inetruction branches various in 'cheerfulness. It makes the rich red ig.se and to stimulate in-- 1 I blood ;has will make you feel, look. of church work better terest in religion, among young Be shee.40 set Hood.. because it is will be held especially. The institute There Is no other combinathe best. en the Westminster college campus. tion of roots. barks and herbs like it of is composed no real substitute for itno TM committee in charge medicine.Advertuerment. George ID, Dairies. chairman, to Rey Paul Rev. Pater A. -the Jones. --Bishop -D. Laird Mills. tampion. Supt. Edward B. Bowerman. V. Raid the Rev. Louis AID IN la outhaing the work and Intentions- SEEK ,FDEBAL et the committee, Dr. Davies imid yes- INsTITIIT .., run-do- rihe p, - - terVY: ' be..lt iis to be interdenominational. bit. the Egotist Congreing supported and Methodist EinshoPaliall. gational. churches. A onnprehen- appeal either to the peneral - - -- - Mingled Joys and Sorrows For Colonists in Mexico MAY :: 22 -- 1915 ' ,. , -- - HI 1' f - . pub-p- - Hard at Work Family Reunion The committee appointed to act, toe the Young Family reunion to be held at the Lion House, June 1 are working hard on an old time program, and an old time supper. and the guests and are asked to wear old time members . room-nesThe supper will be set in tbo o.ti Lion House dining room where Pron, Brigham Young sat so many ytars surrounded by his family, it is hoped that all members of the Toting family will be present. without formal invitations, as the proceedings will be unique and attractive. The annual business meeting will be held in the old Lion Houae parlor at Federal assistance. In the campaign for the eradication of the mosquito in this state Is being solicited by the !state board of health, and it is hoped that approximately 130.000 may be secured from that mourns for the luatiuvance of tbe work. In the event federal aid is cbtained. Pr. fluiiies T. Vorhies of the untvermy, of Utah will probably be ensployed to conduct the work against the pest. Conditions under which the mosquito must toe attacked In :thistitate are different from those attending the fight In other states. according to Dr.. T. B. Beatty, meretary of the state board of health. for. contrary to the usual habits of mosquitoes the Utah insect la frequently found miles from its place of propagation. It is thought that the .campaign against the pest would take at least three or four years. In the ,April health butietiti., te hown to have been the cause of more deaths as Utah during that month than any other disease. In proportion to the her of cases reported, however. tuberculosis caused the greatest number of aeattic â mass of pneumonia were reported. with 111, deaths; of 7 cams of ,..! ellt.aibtoK.-44- , 3 1. - , , t, . , IITIINIJIN CHEINTABLE I :1 1 , , - , e r i. i V , ' , ' NOMBEA; PORTION OF 1 - ', I , . 1 Vi It ."V ' - I; . , ''.:.4). .. , !,42. 3.,., , tmen held t CONTNTS SURPRISINGG Mexico. July 3. 1,12. ' (Special Correspondence.) here May S. in DO. r,:-,OLONIAIUAREZ. Mexico, May 14. Sessions convenedin El l'aert May Pl. Ali and lan ' May11. lowo -- One of tn. most encouraging the meetings were well attetedil and a , , . , , 4A, .4, ' i was A of This year's issue of The Utonian, the enJotl uigna returning reaceful.sonittionll , spiritual feast stand as ' e ', '8.4ta The organisations here was the recent visit of the junior class at the Uni! .7- t'ootonia Junvote. J,4set,h i. yearbook 1 follows: :;17'.', . .. nab'. state of C. L. Cola. of rtah. except efor a strain of i.e., versity inspector Throe! J tValeer, J. J1, - ' Bentley. bishop; r schools. who spent a day with the,1-'.. illialotrn.tel:1611,,d leiteueele. ocemaaelora. coeinie 0,164.an. tnallitat;,..,,Prf,entrunt-bett. ..,, A irtgbhit't '.', caches ey ' ' I...1! ' t b. academy and training school. Ile A. Il.i.tall. tishop; Ernes, Yung. Nentit and 4- .i 14 ' i out It annual. is ii.ee., breezy El gotten e JAPAITA tironeh. ', Coututelore, 4, , :ft. gave expression of his pleneure at the Thaiyuc can 2 on scale elaborate could have and i...N., ) );14-P. H. Hurst. Preeidifix elder Aryl! L. '. 4a made to been visit before demos end the student the standard set ,pace V. Irarnaworth Pierce, D. , ' iits! nte . Between .4 41,,, body, assembled in ins hone, ., rocitx y as given fit itit excellent pros! 4,(41:14,441, Of At the same time ie M. It A. conjoirit e .,s1.n Sunday l'ilevs is found the characteristic ma- i the tertal which has made The Utonlaw al Juarez. Vduri,m( the last three 1 .4';'S ' Ilik, N;IP lyins of tliminAive !.lay 9. at wht .. ;!,''' att,?"vveeks, were raminled by the repeated ,, publication for many Ywarci of Twelve, 11111Y..T.t,'' ' (. t 4' ' ' ;;.IT Is some withdrawal of the- garrison stationed 4 ,. snit from e departures .;. ,. talks to th tri 4 '' here that the revokitiOnary ,,ient that the reader is most struck.. i activities, irk. , I Liiika 0, , e are not at an end. The ITIPTI. it Is reThe reference to the troubles which 4 - .,,91 1 ire .. s i 4,, DEATH OF PROF t'iltEttliANSLT. t the ' e.,, ported, were needed by Gen. Villa to university recently are not of ,, .. , V lot 4,-'', 4 at 7,.. , itr)..1.:4, ileasure the sort which would be expected fromt strengthen his movements in the northtittles .of rej,4t,;:-..4,4eso;e4- ., ern section of his campaign. , come to a clo, istlem eat- - a loyal student body. 'rheyappear In f ., Earl, had end A01,1 time. however. they were returned for denly just the er and , a II, !hi picture death threw , unprejudiced! 3,3 i !. I i Eb.: . , viracier will be led to the COnelURIOn that the protection of the coloniets r entire conimunity. lr,,f l ib , ;l t - t On May 5 (Chic) de blayota nationsty. the h,ekoved pencil 3, ,,r the J 8 tht regents of the universtty have good, '''al holidaya military procession and aeddemy. twat, dffill'ned ,N1.1y :0 Whih ground for their disapproval of the pub! t; (elebratio4n took riace at Nueva lication, In other ways the trouble IS. r i.1 ragas! enjoying a few hour,. .4 reercation, ' , more with and Grants (hear Colonia Dublana. where 4. witn with dignity e' .. three miles atioNe C.I0ii ...,,. membora of The chnnirle waif. Pen; , . P.. ' some Theft. d public park and band 'nand were dedWith of humor no , l could be the fault tie et ts a few and Charged ins family ant ors: Dramat.e. riuh, leaml., waft, debating ,f ', icated. There we;'-terinto the river for a sia tut vt'h te swim- found except by the hypercritical, The band and orchestra and the various patriot., t : ions and the military hand played apan impression is strong. though. that the 22 years of alta, wall Mins he hocame parallymi and M;lier "tip, ofthe were preakented with propriate music In an artlatic.knd truly : taken under by the ctirreut Efforts .tt year book would have been of more managyra ,,. .y., 51execan style. The sopeloyeiFter id a resutiltation vvere contititotil for two lasting credit to the school and to its: firial gold '1,"" pin. short speeches Pere, arr,,Notbd last mght at the t4altajr de. , ,,f matte A. ' ', 0. two of Nr!th thrt't the Sdm.tre, musician of high order Captured from the pres.dent baud if 1.n?, class by confined Junior ehltrgoet re wditors tivered, but his body wit,. after I thing's an , i. body orgamasti.m. the Carranaa forces. he 'Was to be exe- i to no avail. ;themselves to topics more appropriate' tha sturipent Wells. t. W. C. Stiarr Ot i ' t,l,,e,v,r,v)ara..tPiOnging Harmon J cuted with others, hut owes his life t,! eat S:xth S ,uth 44S rteet. and z, ; Funeral aerelces wero he;d the Jot- to an annual of this sort and position to hie Kreat musical abilbewere t t k !1. ,J1' AWARD DAY AT "U." be,iiitfnfor, lowirdr day. They the HLighland Ththae - Jobeph .. t ity. I were beenattend, and nearly 'IRK". Th.tarn.ii. The hes ' premiere rhtversity of Utah held its iota yobr friendo a; Saliair tenighcapbrithelite ' 1 4 v isttori, - t; !tit- f4h,r ers eMlee. ,nly few COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. , all the conleretwe yesterday at 1110. Atl big thane., 7:4S, I .,, e. The' left for their ',dile!. haling. Class progrmosi cooling and grailtiati- - -ti,autiful academy hail. e 0 h had Juni ., , , ,.., the neene e,t tnany roc t, ,t,o, rierN mr1 exercises were held both her, and , !n Dubiety. prMeipals and members of a as with wreaths and PM'', the respective faeulties as well as numblem,, of sorrow; whit... mottoes of itlko 11V ef(3 erous .patrons being In attentiancei- - The hope and Qromfoet loon the place of ifiCo students acquitted themselves very joy.,us banners. Elder A. Dins and. 'reilitablY. There were three gradu John J.Watser were the epeakera and We from the four years acadetrii evellent singing was furnisned by the course: GENUINE IF nTNWOODF.Y.I., 'flerpice Spilsbury. Lucian eard choir, the academy male chorus. Mecham and John E. Wall: and 14 pu duets. etc. At the Of gits,. a:so oomfortrils were gm...Amsted from the eight'. ins songs were sung. xrade.'slx from the Dublan semitt'srY of From Selection elltBANIZINO NEW cNPANT. arid sieht from colonia icotet Several line dramatic performances. a Elder IVITIS hi still in El Paso, enft T cantata and orchestra concert contrib. ...4:v.4,in the organme-Boof, a new commencented e,mparrytO take the .pisce.' etthe old N.Ly ' , ment week, Vigorous sports were clnization company of the h. D. S. conducted under the auspices of the M. Aexicas colonies. The purpose of this IA A I. organisations. and the J. S. A. mi,4 is to enable the new ,oinpany to alumni gave a banquet. at whieh nearly ,.sue titles for undeedel lands. rtm 1., all the chumps ever graduated from the new officers rs J. C. Bentley, presThe humblest cottage or the smallest porch can be most comfortably and inexti'-'!''- ' Institution were represented. Prest. A ilent slid manager; AIM1Z, L. Taylor, pensively furnished at DINWOODEY'S. t :..1; yJ W. Prins was present at the exer- secretary and treasurer: directors, A. cises. The firwli,conterence The broad assortinent of deigns rad fin.shes we ace showing in new and dissince the W. Drina, S. J. Robinson and John W. exodus or.the le D. retuse.s trnm tinctive Summer Furniture represent prxtucts of the best makers. Notably are the splendid patterns in Old Hickory, Polished Cedar and Maple, shown in a :,,- v... Mt.vi r - oi: ter ,. - r ''' foente i a i '' .." le t i' 7 '..' . ot i '-- - d .4 ' ' ' . ttil , , .,I i ' I4, . ( 4 .,..-, :t.hbvteenrta t - ' ' :!7;4-- ' be-b- - I ?" , , I .r Tie i di I FE: i i ' , , ,. t It! 3, t ! nle Committees 10 n Young - - SATURDAY rill': . trd Jur. I dratted to make appeal whatever for assistance. the five COTsethe underwritten having OIglitteetnell will be pauses to be incurred. There or one and fee possibly an fetrottment two pay lectures or concerts may be no sonde. aside from these givn. but 'clone of funds will be made." , -- FIRTINS MOSPITOES or the. commercial club .for finest...4d slailtaner. The local committee. how- ever. ' EVENING- iDESER-ET--; , prestivterian which tate program is being prepared include departments of Bible school ,in confere' work. social servioe. missionary nces, denominational councils. young department. popular tuldresses. MIMI choruses and recreations. Men NMI ef Lutional reputation I activi- with local talent in directing the of the Institute. ties -In many places such inetitutions c make , . In rill I 1 111111CHLJ. -- , - - , . . 3. ' - , ... , y ;i ! c.,..1 i 1 i prestth-nt-ele- - - ' ; ;(!,!4 ;i t way r ! ' . !N,- .. - ' ,,, ..1111 1 i ODINWOODEVS tiA I.4. - ITS ITS FROM ID Our Wide Attractive Values M10 . M ew Porch Furniture I 111T, 0 0 ItO f- , rl tuberculosis rehorted. deaths occurred. The total. number of deaths from all sicknesses reported during the month was 111 from 204 towns. cities AUSIIIIIN UNHARMED IN TOOELE variety of individual pieces or complete s lite& Suggestive of the modtst pricing 'and districts. One hundred and nine !..t.:: tigo we direct attention to the following styles in Maple Porch Furniture of double-can- e oittricts vire reported.' tree- - from 1, dismiss during the month and in natural fumThese maximum service. come construction pieces insuring t,,',! 111 districts reported- no deaths. No AND NEXT MONA! Of 3400 TO ed and finishes. from 51 cams of small-Pa- t. I 2 a.m. The social program is set an deaths17 resulted cases of meastm and 201 cages later. 3 p.m. while the sawyer of 01 chkkenpoL One death resultad from will be seed at I o'clock. 3.. scarlet fever out of 52 cases. 4 deaths an Austrian of made to announcements George Popovitcb. Despite th d. out of 44 cams of diphtheria, 4 deaths the coPatrolman road state the Murray. approached contrary, 14 14 cams of typhoid. and out of Ittto HONOR STUDENTS IHE wrath' out of S01 cases of whooping llama yesterday afternoon On the mmon eill begin next Monday the e A, ' cough. streets and told a story to the effect grading cf a long stretch of state road' ' that be beg been robbed of POO by st in Tooele county. at least 10 miles of .;47' 't between Vernon and clover '1, Will Come to OUSTS IT BANQUET mysterious stranger with a red moue- hignwayincluded it 4 in the proposed being This information was provenient. This City for Trial tache. tiüt 1:c11:1 'arf, Popovitch Weer taken by Officer Wila- en out tate yesterday afternoon by El lLIIMI to headquarter& where he re1Morgan., ecreary of the Eats road h11111..U11M 14 111441 Lu tne L, D. S. U. honor etudents. F. Sortie. now under arrest peated as much of his wtory as could 11111:17-Dmi1 A in him brolom English and by ever 10 in taumber. together with the 1,7d1-111The of the state road in at Chicago and wanted in this city on be told Trom . !' ots,m16-11111him It was gathered that Tooele improving has beets found to be ouches In the various activities and tha charge of embezzling VMS from signs. county s in the possible by funds on hand from prePopestett had oome to Salt ether member of the faculty and In- Nelson. Morris & Kanof with Co., packer. tJ trangious arrangements." maid Mr. Morgan rooming. Meeting up 11,,) vited weals. were given a banquet last sas City. last summer, will he returned Popovitch had walked 4n4 talked The failure of Tombs county to duplie; n vening-ithe Newhouse hotel. An ex- to this hr. with him until they r.scb.d an alley- cate the amount offered by the state ,,,,, tended Prewar" of music and toasts Sheriff John S. Corlett!' yesterday way. where the man of the for improvement of roads in that countoitoted the dialer and the evening Meet ed a teiegram from the chief of bad set open Popceritch. "strong-armed- " ty it.sreir lessened the amount of higha dance. his with him and took from , t detectives at Chicago saying that Borne to be made and improved. pocket We 1 'As picturod Miss liargaret Caldwell dramatic Lad agreed to waive extradition pro- a wallet containing WO In currency way svill be able to grade at least 10 miles i i In of maple. as Like eut and declamation coach introduced D. ceedings and would come to this city to and gold. In of road from funds on hand from d luf(b M. Draper. debating ooack, as toasta the of In order to get clear story stand trial. Deputy Sheriff George maple; elligit dou1 , , ble previous arrangements. and work will hown cane master. Toasts were given the follow- Cis's, land left at CIS o'clock yester- alleged assault arid robbery. dicer begin next Monday morning. We have 110 ble Cana conl '', Harold Moor e. tion ing students: day. B. wtU sra immediately to Chd- Williams was lent with Popovitch to an engineer already on the road." ...., and back ......, the athletes: Julian Burton. the cago and bring Bond( back. and etructiol later in the afternoon to interMurray Gold and Blue staff; Marie Hodson, view Popovitch with the aid of an Intilir' iit 1' .debaters. Chauncey Parry. dramatic Utah Woolmen Decline torpeter. ile11111111"11PWW,- ,,,,,,,v.tevitqlv,, 4 4 club; Madeira Hips. declamation. and Complainants Fail to at Offer of 28 Cents for Clip Wailace Bennett oratory. Principal 1 :i' Cold Oue a To In Day. Go-Caroplire 'J. P. Widteoe, Trustee Heber I. Grant ts Appear; Case Dismissed Take LAXATIVE (1:1 t ,:s, and Coach Austin Miner also gave BROk10 QUININE Utah wonimen ,operating in westt, touts. Each one of the student Penh-er- e The order to show came is 211 it ern refund money have offered been Drugaista Wyoming rabitta, A C. why and Coach Hiller took as Ids subcents a bound for their wool. accordtoile to cure. E. W. Gaping SignaII) of nob:minus 0 the Casa 1' Balch. "What Does Mean? and the proprietor ts box. to en ject 25cAdvertlie- ing each information brought to the ofture treated it from the standpoint of the Contentia madhouse. should not be held Mtnt. It. Stewart. se,retary of fice of activity be wee representing. The 1"tah the 41, 111) I 4 t. WAolgrowers failure association. for of In emit alleged contempt skid program was furnished by the 1 The by w)me of ;be growers. T to pay his wife alimony. was dismissed 'Sainte and the ladies' quartets. tilfrO v . the price. though perhaps highest TO ever offered for wool in 'Wyoming or by Judge C. W. Morse. of the Third CONFESS uo. AA I tn Illtuaratod. district court yesterday afternoon. The Almost unlimited lad- any part. or the west, was declined, 'Brilliant Illumination, And with seat maple. parties to the action and their mutual SO the for . growers holding gents. ,,,,,,:tndatogSbPick,Ia.Offsr,;;t . back,,of,dosble to put in an appearance and, for ' t t, t I declined PIECISTBECHEREll0 names' headert do reveld-th- e il ed from our extensive Telephone Cable Burns failed coagtruott,... '1I ttiat ressoarthe matter Irmo dropped by With Clottapaible Sprints of the growers that had reII k9 1 with hooka on and plate the court. floor. 2nd uj showing ceived the No bumps or jars for high offer, explaining that Three hundred feet of cable of the Morse granted an interlocutory I 12'. i Judge it Excluldve the but added and unusual Affect might sale, 'llountain States Telephone TelettrePh decree of divorce in the coupe of Edith tl bah,' in a INNWOODET hxpected to be able to make falnies of every des- ONE LOT or James Dookir and Robert Macau ley. that i ; t company burned night se a, A Dodge against Roe M. Dodge. Ithf the names later, together -:result of contact Mayday between the wires' of , arrested last Tuesday by Sergi. Simn- publi for eziption. 1 drapery wif an account of a sale of 100.000 , ,, t (i) the Utah Power & Light mean, anll Moro then $O different and upholstery purpoeon on suspicion of having robbed the 14 nds of wool at 30 cents ; the I' :y . telephone emnpany on Elitigth Watt Suspected of Robbery home of Lieut. Edwin Guthr.le, IL S. N. . styles to select from A few Ideees reenatek. sedmigna that you con 'street below Tenth south area. 'Thic 1Man : 1 values 1175 ,..!. : blaze made one of the most brilliant Intermiting I3 3 Douglas avenue. confessed to the depend upon are not ing over from. last , At Tootle is Arrested S. Bell Dies 1111c.Co --season and beautiful electrical displays 'Teel to StS00. tiesirable '',-found elsewhere. , burglary late yesterday afternoon to 'til. :peen in Salt lake. IVOYears' .trollowat elope Illness 2 and Limn telephoner" stylesto I Thirty Detecthve Siegfus. last was S. Cortese Sheriff John HALF PRICE. ;were out of Barrios during the night ' Ing the confessions. the detectives re , ,on account Of the damage to the cable. night advised of the arrest at Toocie covered the family plate of the Guth- 'r . ae9rge 8:..Bell,11. years of age, a The burning of the cable courted be- of a man who is'belteved to have rob1 resrie valued. at about WO. from brotfier2lal1s.w tween 10 and 11 o'clock at night. and of E. A. Mil Ma Bog: Goa taurant owned west Judge Ike., Bing-Iteby lasted nearly an hour. It resulted from hod the Rititiand Boy store in .. Second South street. where it bad been, ere' of the criminal division of the the tailing of eome of the wires of the canyon of safety razors and gold by Dooley and Macau ley. Maikeal 'court city to be worth 1200. la said to have told the police that he rtah Power & Light compan7 . whicb cutlery estimated diedlesterdayallarnoon his residence. were struck , t.11-by lightning. and the re- The burglar was trailed over the VIM Don leY and Macau ley $li on the' at 1 militia contact and short circuiting. mountain range between Bingham silverware. wita the expressed intent- street Mr. Berg death follotted an Qt. IRON IlInette of two : The blase about Yeara of the burning. cable could and Tooele- - Sheriff D. M. Adamson. ions of showing lt to the pollee. Dooley BUNDHAR made under patent, stands Mr. Bellwho was engaged for a be IMO n fnr for service. A thick. 111W9 nu Macau ley are said to have exoner-- ' blocke,The company placed of Tooels county. made - the arrest. -of yearlin .tpe DO10n; husla large force rielvsoft tread, that holds its beautiful eoneunequaled Color-fas- t, of men at work on theI, The men, declined to gh- his name eel Ed Smith. alias Di Ryan, as ea- number surface the wonderfully. Att ntato in this city. damaged (ebbe early Ditglt morning but It is reported that the stolen reonviet. who was,shallothd with them Oriental or Convential designs stay as a lasting ornament to your home. The' : it In was repaired in & short time 11) Ireland. Ci County Antrim, I property was found in his poseession. . MIL He.carne to Salt Lake In !life Spring Rugs and Carpets reveal the best decorative ideas in pattern and epori.cooh BUNDHAR WILTON RUGSSIZE 9xI2--A- T 2, and in liOtt was married to Mary Helen Rovers daughter of Aleimnder Roger& Ile is survived by his fitrAN son, Joan flogers i ;'LlTurtn.77..K.ugs...... .1.;' t i , ,1,. . 0 hknn Lau IsAunbirovetsheh.m.l Rugs, &Isom 1 Ertirl. ati'selitinrilLit nettlor 1318.00 iti, .,,,..ft. ... .. ... ... ... . !,Iti , I giammtr l!utv hi Japanese Grass 11,angin Brit. was a prominent por- , . 25 to !. : I weaves, Various ' trait pointer in Ireland. ... ... sizes 11) 0 'We Mr. Bell Wh n a member of Argenta tiau ....,-p. ' 1 , Al; ' lodge No. 1. r. A A. M. . ).! l'... ,P , ,......i,. , guar' ( r 4, . ir 1McClure Says Australian L ,, 1 1)rio . , , , 41, RIO VOA EEO BEM B, AN. sea-gre- en lour e111 , Bora 10.1nrat. 1- ,:, c.: , 7, I. , l 11 5(b ialL111:. 1111, e 'con-hide- 585 repro-',elati- ng 0 ' BUM - Sewing Rocker Arm Chair triapledol Exclusive lilt New Draperies ! ot,;., Arm Rocker 05 4 ... ins 6 75 -, OPMEMEISIEM .. : MI and Baby Porch Swing Caniages call 37 0 1 , 4- - 1 - thr Summer Furniture - I 4 ., , 1 Price -- N.-After' '. , Bündhar Wilton RUgS 9 tia DURABLE AS - was-bor- 1111114, L n Sally-,entir- I' ' , e. ; , n ' Our Guarantee is ... let 1 Behind ' ' U -- - ,.. - . ' ,- every pair of eyeglasses we sell. We antee accurately ground lenses, fitted in b frames adopted to your features. We consider no care too great to provide absolutel kind ly perfect service, the only -.- t is safe for to that you employ. ' I i - - , -- - -- - eye-gla- , El - - -- ... - SCH 0 $2 perfect for far and near seeing; look one-sig- ht ...$3 I so at re- , OPTICAL CO, , - Note our. number carefully- -MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS.- .Near Find South. 109 SOUTH MAIN SOUTH MAIN. WE HAVE NO BRANCH. a'1.. 41.4' - 1 are - like regular glasses and are becoming. OUR , PRICE ....... ... .,.. . , ,, We do all oar own grindhig and ean duplicate broken lenses in 30 minutes or less, : duced prices. TeL Was. 2439. V T lirlb i& --1 IILM frame, fitted to- - your eyes. OUR PRICE. . . .. . . , ... ,... . , 2 , , ss LENSESOur I nch -- ' : (INC) , I Woolgrowers In Australia are not so fortunate as those In the United States et the present time, according to S. W. Nicoltire. pecretery of the National W,olgrowers association.' Concerning conditions In Australia mr. McClure sild; rho larger percentage of thw woolgrowing area Of Australia has just been through a long drouth which boa resulted in the death of more than 1.000.000 sheshep. 'It been found neceseary. ip sheeap more than 1000 miles in some to keep them from starving. The wool year in Australia closes lune.. 30. The estimated shorten's, this year is 250.000 tales of 350 pounds each. Because of the condition of the sheep it is estimated that the shortage next year will be 400,000 bales. seen though the drouth shotdd end soon," me-elat- . , to. ,-- ''''-- , ,. 4 ALASKA Refrigerator And You'll Be Woolgrowers Have Suffered - HIGHEsr , QUALITY LENSESWith good strong i!,,t , i -- 1 , $700 .1 $2 GET AN . . 1 . ... , i , , ...... ....... $28.00 ': t tt: 1I ,' ,f,,, It. Satisfied -- ,.. . lir C0 j ,11)1-- ty Don't take "a chance"buy a "certainty" ALASKA Refrigerators save work, worry, food and ice and embody every feature that goes to make up a thoroughly sensible, practical, economi-cal and Refrigerator. OVER A ALASKAS MILLION NOW IN USE. food-preservi- ng - - 4 Aft, t 4 yf ',;., ",e',4- 74141 ESTABLISHED '01) Co -- -- f, - - DINWOODEY9S A, - 'f14 , ' ft" , 1111) . , 1 r, ) A '1(6' , f ,! ' las? nin Fuusmin . I -- - :- til)f , i - STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS. AT 6 O'CLOCK 1 l'c,, , - AW, 70Y ,, i ,.. 1fr' , oo ' l' i 1 l' t I I |