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Show I I Kossuth Greatest of Hungarians jl THIS noble lover of Liberty was to his beloved Hungary what Patrick M Henry was to American Independence. "Give me Liberty or give me ' M death" meant to Kossuth all that made life worth the living. He lived ' M for ninety-two years, and his long and honorable career was devoted solely to f secure for Hungary National Independence. For it he suffered imprison- M ment and exile. For it he worked as few men have ever worked. His fiery ! M soul was expressed in his writing, and his impassioned oratory thundered M across the two continents. All the world read and listened to this high-souled jH Hungarian Patriot. When exiled our government sent the U. S. Steamer H Mississippi to Turkey and brought him to our shores as the guest of the Na- 1 H tion. Today we have millions of Hungarian citizens, each one a lover of H Personal Liberty. To secure it they sought our shores and to a man they 1 M will fight to the death to keep forever alive the spirit and letter I H of our immortal Declaration of Independence. They make good H citizens, andlikeKossuthdetestprohibitoryenactmentswhich make cnnfi 1 the many suffer for the faults of the very few. For centuries M M Hungarians have as a nation been moderate users of barley brews fesai M and light wines. Their votes are always registered against any KPffl M legislation which proposes to regulate human diet by law. "Thou pSS shalt NOT eat this thou shalt NOT drink that" to those of jyU brave Hungarian blood is insufferable tyranny. Ft 57 years filtfiffl Anheuser-Busch have been proud to serve their Hungarian lall . patrons. They have helped to make the sales of their great bi$lillv tl brand Budweiser exceed those of any other beer by millions jfjijfr of bottles. Seven thousand, five hundred people are daily re- JfS9m9m! il quired to keep pace with the public demand for Budweiser. kjJmmS 11 Bottled only nt tho homo plant HPIEPfl I ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. E I Budweiser I Jz4M$0jjL Means Moderation sSrlltfg' ' H I FIRST PRIZE FOR UTAH MADE CANDY WAS AWARDED KEELEY By Utah State Fair Try out Sunday Special 50c Brick Ice Cream DELIVERED PHONES 3223-3224 Keeley Ice Cream Co. Open All Night Telcphono Was. 304 S. O. EVANS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEKS Now Building Modern Establishment 48 State St. SALT LAKE CITY We Specialize in Theatrical Clippings Intermountain Press Clipping Bureau Boston Building SUMMONS. H In the District Court, Third Judicial H District, State of Utah, County of Salt j lH Lake. H Alice E. Von Albade, plaintiff vs. William Von Albade, defendant. H Summons: H The State of Utah to the said defend- ant: H You are hereby summoned to ap- H pear within twenty days arter tno 8H service of this summons upon you, if H served within the County in which IjjH this action is brought, otherwise, with- HH in thirty days after the service, and RH defend the above entitled action, and H in case of your failure so to do, judg- IH ment will be rendered against you ac- IH cording to the demand of the com- IH plaint, which has been filed with the H clerk of said court. This action is gffl brought to dissolve the bonds of mat- IH rimony existing between the plain- iH tiff and defendant. jf GEO. F. GOODWIN, M Plaintiff's Attorney. M Postofflce Address Plaintiffs At- torney, 503-4 Continental National H Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. ! 1Q-3-10-31 SUMMONS. ll In the District 'Court of the Third Jjfl Judicial district of the State of Utah, jfl County of Salt Lake. ! Camllle Berry, plaintiff, vs. Harry H S. (Berry, defendant. Summons. jl The State of Utah to the said Defend- H ant: I |