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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter-Mountain Official Organ Entered as of second the class Republican Daily matter City, Party Fob {| vastly in ek under the Newspaper - rigated By Company Republican the postoffice at Sa It Lake Congress March 3 879 ci oy, Morning Republican in Utab. the t} 0 ft 1906, Act not : of RATES. is - oe yes oe os in now ee6 . can the be made be investment get of first the the best axes 1.50 cee the per the state place, Men benefit of means of There of REPUBLICAN, ir- | them acre is) the much cost smaller of there W harvesting It than on a the men who | made Professor those have and dry, thresh-| farms of irrigated shels of that, grain wheat now A will vill in per t be| who | friend, THis the ture's is out noblemen-one actual ple of Utah Thy 200 SE cate : 3d Loose money | things he are o he has very with of of than men a success it men : yet So passed. little very him of one tilted ae of tife District- || Hed = na- the peo- iat only j nits 19, 1908. TICKET| | genuine, whom isfs in never praSyen and makes the has nor AUGUST JUDICIAL | Wor Judge, Third Judicial lion, Charles W. Morse, Hon. George G. Hon. Morris J). Ritehle, tion. Thomas D. Lewts. For District Attorney- Frederick ©, Loofbourow, his opportunity he simple, The not against him WEDNESDAY, | REPUBLICAN have man, who wl do. man. who won But a proud-and 1 1 has don't fight the of fortune is working of less deceived code UTAH, true taunting one him, a a household. far criticise of better a omitted his he With has amassed man, nor farms. | And profit invested He ;}to Utah, of CITY, love been have those can honest have would for Resides capital bushel the that SALT LAKE the would | regard big situation. raising s by | with be will states that they are harvesting acres a day on one of the big The redeeming small acre the dry farm, Maae but thefaces clear Pera onae " rf greater, : This truth is being demonstrated 50 on him to lands the Utah. Py One Month, Daily Peay and See : un pa enters Three Months, Daily and Sunday .....---c6+++Six Months, ily and BundBy .....cesvecececs One Year, Dally and Sunday ..-.... tS eG than And seems -- | Merrill Lake ing 75 Salt land lands. ; waste farms a dry smaller, That v SUBSCRIPTION on SOCTE PY | Current || Review Social Te of Salt | Lakes Field Da bvents. ye erities may come,| A beautiful home wedding. aroun much interest centered on acNot Paid tn Advance. __|in machinery and equipment for reclaiming the and the little critics may go. But he will be in the lwhich count of the popularity of the bride| One Month,5 mets) h rand A aninaiy Snare..---++ereesee ea: ae. dry land. The state and the nation ‘ have made ; it| game to the end of it. Sunday oe land bridegroom, who are memBee Batis and Sunday .----cervserccss ; os possible for them to increase the number of Mr niet htehian etn eA bers of two of Salt Lake's oldest fam| Ilies, took place Tuesday evening at 3 ...---essseree Year only, One Sunday | o'clock, at the home. of the. bride's eh, ETRE BCEcn victory can not be lost on the farmers of the aero That is the situation of the Idaho Democracy, | mother, Mrs Chilo J Bldredge, the youngest daughter of the ecirauiat in "Den 4 please BO SRECT, West. Those men will find that with the same in- | according to the Payette Independent. Here is ees an }when reulation SCT, and. not eelto) 2 : a | house, Miss Mary Jane Bldredge, and carriers, palleceeee or ei iwacraent : as vestment now involved in their quarter-section | extract or two from a recent issue of that very Lee Greene Richard, the promising well 8 ereaene adress when ordering Snenas : ot farms in Indiana or Illinois, they can make vastly | good paper: and talented young artist, re united | * ~ 2 rn pe no . : ; a marriage by Ben Bldredge, afdress. Order a oie se ea TN FULL. more money in Utah, And they will come to this Poor Democracy! Rent" in' twain as she is: in lin | brother of the bride. The handsome | only when ee : state |} Idaho we must pour our sympathy upon her ave jfamily home on Hast First South| 3 yest Temple| ae can fold. She Is must seek the courts to ascertain which Offices- Dooly Block, 208 Bouts. "independent, Our own farmere will also: find that they remnant entitled to the name of the party which | street was beautifuly decorated for the occasion 1¢ ©parlor, | ktreet. = Phones-Hell, : better sell a portion of their irrigated lands to new- | has existed for 50 years withdut aceomplHshing | interesting where the ceremony was performed, . © fz ; | anything eteeae: = © e 2 < EASTERN OFFICES: comers, and put their - capital into an > r ae » anaes ised wick manheee the possibility and where Mrs. Eldredge was assisted in receiving the large number of Op-| , Thus S both will be ° benefited and the p state s ; : w 09 | of Dubois winning Inning in the courts, } in which case : the } guests by her daughters, Irs, Reed omy Os Chicago CpeeS, re . rles sader ight do well to again read Fred sett" pontine astakies eeeat ] L. ah i eeec filled with active, helpful and wealth-producing pane Tahibhk in delicate words conveyed | Smoot of Provo, Mrs. T pilcing: . pominn ey move; repress | Genter of Ely, Nev., and Wu J men. Milllons of acres that have always been rated to him perhaps 4 great truth. It said: "You have 3ateman, of this city, was most atwt ae! ditis as desert will be reclaimed, and will produce food | been jobbed That told the story And a - tractive in green and white where | = ; Ite ecides | SHINE the storyUstdo to thewith, voters who thes wi wan for an increased population here . in Utah, besides elise of Panttow o, unl clean Sweet peas, ferns, and palms were | eet 2.00| ductive acres in the state. a ' mighty and increasing The importance of this| surplus for the general "ADRIFT up thelr WITHOUT own mess. seen In graceful profusion, masses of TODAY Store Closes 12 O'Clock A RUDDER. Big Athletic Contest-2:15 P. M. ( ene Ounrey yi recreate y) Gye AT WANDAMERE A), THE INTER-MOUNTAIN wheat MAMAN 4 Half Mile Relay Race-Married vs. Single, Fight a Side; each contestant to run 110 yards. 75 Yards Invitation Race-Handicap. 100 Yards Dash-For Trophy Cup presented by Colonel T. G. Webber. Base Ball Game, Z. C. M. I. vs. Wandamere-3:30 P. M. } the flowers and delicate ferns banked } market. the mantels and filled jardenieres and The Democrats of Idaho have been ‘jobbed," | 19, 1908 vases. The reeeption hall | For the present, dry farming will pay best with SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, AUG. They can elther make an end of Fred Dubols, or bright with stately sunflowers, | the big investment for machinery. For some years of their party. If they back him-no matter what golden glow graced the library, while | N, CALL FOR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTIO that will be the case. There will be many big | the courts may decide as to the Wallace conyenin the dining room pink gladiolus was used with brilllant effeet, combined farms. If Senator Smoot's bill permiting entry of State Committee, Salt tion-they will elevate the worst enemy of Idaho adquarters Repu blica 9n roses, with pink softly shaded light 1908. Lee city, Utah, July 29, the and candelabra in the prevailing by voting Republican Convention Is hereby ca lled three hundred and twenty acres shall become a law, If they oppose him A Republican Btat 6 City, heater In Salt Lak there will be big farms in every section of the tint completed the artistic effect To e | ticket, they make an end of him-and save thetr September ne xt, the sweet thrilllng strains. of the t h, » on. Tue state. 5 | party And Mig o'clock a- m., fo they can at the same time do a vast Hawallan string quartet which furnPresidential Elocters, And then, in a few years tlie history of the music throughout the evening, | deal of their the credit jished for the good for Willlam state, and | he bridal party took their. places Minnesota and Dakota big farms will be repeated ior their nation. Miss Anna IX. Smoot and Miss Chin: The desert will have been conquered, The soil will Bateman, the two fair young bride- | They have been "‘jobbed." Fred Dubois did it uditor general, sunaids, nieces of the bride, wore pretty | secret have been brought under subjugation, The ublic instruction, and to select @ | They better get rid of him. gowns of pink silk mull, and the maid | ttee. of seeds for dry lands, and the most profitable | e is made of the delegates from |} of honor, Miss Chloe Smoot, o vo, | crops, will have been learned. And the big holdSatan ot the state on the basis ee |} also a niece of the bride, was charm | ANOTHER ENCAMPMENT FOR SAE LAKE. n. each seventy votes cast for ing in a handsome gown of white | ings will be cut up into smaller farms well for congress in the election of - 6 : or course there is no opposition to another crepe de chine, with trimming et} on apportionment t convention will consis A splendid beginning has been made, Let the valenciennes lacé The three attend| soldier encampment in Salt Lake. Our people will of 608 delegates, apportioned to the several counties farmers of the East be told of the opportunities ants, carrying bouquets of pink sweetas follows: back the Grand Army veterans in their effort to get = peas, tied with broad pink tulle, in Utah. { Beaver 25 also wore a ornaments, the bride's | the grand encampment of their order here in 1909, | gifts, pinsin the shape of horseshoes, 5 1} and will take care of every one who comes if this| 1 0} WILLIAM of enamel, studded with pearls. The TAFT'S PREPARATION. 16 | city is named by the veterans of the present year | bride, who came tn on the arm-of her | 1) When an important and is to price reductions: delicate mission brether, Ernest R. Eldredge of Port- | And equally Salt Lake wants the grand encamp6 | land, who gave er away, was lovely be 3 undertaken, the preparedness of the man un- | ment of the veterans of the war with Spain. There in a beautiful prinecesse gown of 9 ) 25e values dertaking it is,of interest. There has never been .20¢ $1.75 ivory satin, trimmed with real lace, a values, are many soldiers of that service now living in $1.35 y/ 8| tulle veil reached to the hem of her a candidate for the Presidency so peculiarly fitted Utah, They have a flourishing post here. They } own, a bouquet of bride's rose with a for the place as js William Taft 'are of the good citizenship of our state, They, too, |} shower of white sweetpeas tied with | h Other men have been big enough for the job. | have | broad white satin ribbon and stream| a national meeting this year, and they, too, 17 ers, completed the charming costume Other men have been truly of President timber to are going to try and bring their next general meet- | Evan Richards attended his brother 75¢e values adopt a familiar expression. But this man has done las best man. There were a great numing to this city. | ber of guests present from abroad, $1.00 values, the work logically leading right up to the respon-| Good luck to the delegates who go to the grand 85c | besides Mrs. Reed Smoot and family sibilities of the office to which he aspires As of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L.| encampment of the Spanish War veterans, too! May 90c $3.50 values, $2.70 judge, as governor, as administrator, as citizen, Genter of Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest they be successful in convincing their comrades of WwW bse R, Eldredge of Portland, Mr. and Mrs equipped with the inside information relative to the Washington . oe.s'ecs ewevecerdsscese the East that Salt Lake js the right place for their Guy Eldredge of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. | WE ew atekruinvweveprigenceneceesecces past achievements and future purposes of the govRichards will leave today fo ew Weber ,.. session in 1909. York, from where they will sail! ernment, he has lald the foundation on which the Money given to either of these causes is well Total euieseuss 608| August 25, on the steamer Kaiser | structure of his career as President will securely comWilliam, for Paris, where they will invested. In the first place, it brings itself back to Our Drug spend some time, and where Mr. Store is at 112-114 Main ro the people of Salt Lake. In the second, it tends to Street. | Richards will act as one of the judges | by a county conTo no other men has actual experience so exadvertise the city as nothing else can. We of the of the National Salon exhibition, to in the several voting tensively come. Men have graduated from the which honorable position he was. recapital city of Utah are in favor of both convenwill meet at the Wilson cently uppointed. is 1 | Vy S) senate into the White House, Men have moved * sepon Monday evening, Se tions-and aS many more as can be brought here clock, and a full attendanc e is from comparatively obscure positions to the highCadet Charles Hines of West Point requeste Military academy, was the guest of est authority in the republic. No matter how big| WESLEY K.. WALTON, Chairman, WHAT MR. PRIEST FOUND. honor at a brilliant social affair Tues- | GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Secretary. the man, there have for such been worlds of new | day evening, when Miss Helen Boes} The Wood River (Idaho) Times speaks of a reentertained about 40 young people at problems to solve. And in the time of the solving, cent visit from the trouble corrector for the military euchre. Eight tables of the | SALT LAKE WELL ADVERTISED. | many mistakes must be made. But this man will game were played and the appointAnd this is what it says: In the New York Commercial for August 10, come to the Presidential chair proven in the courts Harriman system. ;} ments and details were most success- | oO Joel L. Priest, the industrial agent of the O. S. there appears on the page devoted to mines and j} fully carrfed out. The captains were,| of the country. He will not be questioned, He L. R. R. Co, for Idaho, visited Halley today, to inClayton Thatcher and Frank Carle- | railroad matters, ten items and articles dated from McDonald's Salt Lake has stood his examination, and his rating is assured. Cocoa for breakfast, quire into every phase of the railroad service here and ton, the lieutenants being Mrs. J. C. | for the then you are Bs all right day 3 g Salt Lake. News of mines and railroads from this Did the people like the service? Are hey comHanchett and Miss Anna Stahl. The |! There is all the difference in the world between plaining of discourteous treatment by the employes? tallies and score cards were West city are in demand in Bastern markets. They are him and his chief opponent, Mr, Bryan. The latter Any complaint as to rates? Point pennants, and the effective important to business men. No other section of is a man of thought. In theory there is no man Mr. Priest was told, firstly, that there is not tho decorations were the American and | remotest basis for a complaint against any emcountry is so much Is the eye of the nation, Japanese flags, sweet-peas and palms. | in the country who can so plausibly pronounce, or ploye, local or train. One room was entirely in the national Salt Lake is the best advertised city of the more beautifully express. He has opened his heart Secondly, that the Commercial club has just forcolors-while another was in Japanese Union. More people have seen it than any other warded to the postmaster general a complaint reeffect. Punch was served in the latter on every subject from government ownership of garding the service, and requesting that passenger room by Mrs. R. Bb. Boes. Assisting the town. More peoplé want to see Salt Lake. Every railroads to the Immortality of the soul. There is| trains and freight trains be run separately. young hostess were Mrs. Clayton one who passes within §0 miles of the city makes no closed book with him, He has laid down his Thirdly, that there is so much complaint anent rates that the people are determined to do what & point to come here-or else apologize when he freshments carrying out the national ipse dixit on every topic. He has spoken the last they can toward amending them by Insisting upon colors were served at small gels home for not having improved his opporword. the creation of a state railroad commission, from a large table. the tunity. Salt Lake is excessively on the map. Mr. Prie st is an experienced special writer and proved most delightful. Cadet And yet he has not proved a thing. Theory is magazinist, than whom none is bétter known bewill leave the latter part o eek good, but practice is better; and he has had no tween the Rockies and Sierra Nevadas. He will to resume his military career at West ern-papers print a half-page of comics under the come back again practice. He has ideas about the Philippines, Mr. oint. . title, "Dream of the Rare-bit Fiend." The pictures Taft has personally experienced contact Now, when a man can smooth out troubles, find with and A delightful grouse and trout din‘tell their own story. Usually they catch some curgevernment of them. Bryan has notions hew ones and make an end of them, he,is worth on ner was given Monday the rent interest, and get value from the timeliness of relations of federal and state authority. "Oaks," Ogden canyon, by a number | his salary, whatever he gets. Mr. Taft of Salt Lake and Ogden guests at the the topic. One of the most recent "dreams" is of has handled the problem. in practical operation. Hermitage hotel. The table was very a baseball game. That is timely, for every one who One has notions that look beautiful in attractive amid the rustic surroundprint, touchHEART TO HEART TALKS WITH GIRLS, can't go to the games is reading all about ‘them. ing currency, and ings, with a beautiful center piece of the money question, The other Here is the picture of the batter, } ferns and clematis, with delicate catcher and umhas found The word of God was likened by Christ to a by actual test the fundamentals | vines trailing over the cloth of the Those pire standing in the familiar group. That is the subject. seed, which is composed of two parts, the outer or) enjoying the affair from Salt Lake fo } first picture in the "dream." Mrs. The sccond shows the shell, and the inner part containing the life. We} were H. P. lark and Miss VS Mr. Taft Wo is ready JOHN to be President. D. GILES. The other Margaret Clark, Mrs. batter striking W. H. McIntyre with have only thus far been talking of the sheath, made all power at the MALCOLM ball, ana M'ALLISTER man might be-if he had and daughters, the experience, and Margaret:and Marion, the "meeting \ it squarely to conserve and protect the life The relative . in the nose," as the young backing of-a solid party, and Mrs » A. McMillan and Miss Mar7 nae . the support of party values are evident. baseball reporters say. majorities in senate and house. This book alone tells me that God is my loving Mrs. ©. H. Stevenson and Allen Clark, . if v Then, ry in succession, sys a the flight _ of that father, instead of a judge to be propitiated,. But batted The best that can possibly be with Mrs. I. L. Reynods and Mrs. 1 ouble if you buy your shoes, said of Mr. Bryan ball is traced for this book we should have no certainty of aspast an outfielder who leaps hopeJohnson of Ogden " from is what has been conceded from the beginning. He surance of any life beyond this present one-that we lessly high in the air-but not high enough; is a thinker, and a public past shall ever see the dear dead faces that have been speaker, with a characMiss Jane Howat spent Sunday with the bleachers and through the fence; across hidden from our sight. the ter for honesty and social purity. Mrs. E. M. Allison jr., at the HermiAll that can be It answers all the questions asked by every hucity, and through the tower of the Brooklyn tage hotel, returning with Mrs. Alllbridge; said of Mr. Taft-and more. SEALS 1 He 1 9 man heart-‘Where do we go when we die? Why Added to all creditson and small daughter and miatd, past Coney Island, and through the smokestack do we ever have trouble? How may we find ha able that can be claimed for of Monday. Other Salt Lake visitors on Mr, Bryan, there is the a Cunarder; ess, how escape the fear of death, h through a lighthouse on the coast STENCILS Broadway Sunday were Mrs. Clint B. Leigh, Mr. fact of of preparedness in favor of the our noblest, highest possibilities?" It also § Republican and Mrs. Milando Pratt and Mrs. Ireland, through a tower of Westminster s. abbey, 2 ever nominee, what God could we, apart from this 3 Salt Lake. J. M. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Muldemolishing the Eiffel tower in Paris, the top revelation, have Imagined that the All-Mighty One, lins, Mrs. H,. E. McIntyre, Mrs. T. of the the creator of the 70,000,000 of worlds and suns Lamplaugh, Matterhorn Miss Alberta Barton, in Switzerland, the Sphinx in Egypt, which we call stars, loves us individually with HE HAS NOT YET PASSED. tnMessrs. H. P. Clark, A. R. McNitt. B finite tenderness. Port Arthur, so across the Pacifie to the golden His care for ue far transcending A. MeMillan, W. W Rivers, M. On one of its inside pages the the Intimate interest that a mother takes Herald of recent image on the Temple Myers, in all that at Salt Lake, through a sky date reprints, with some . e . concerns her Httle child. glee, an article from scraper at Chicago, the the capitol at Washington, This book has given to us women our freedom, the Western Weekly, In which "The Passing Mrs. G. G. Verbryck and son Garriour rights as human of Bd eings, son have James Penn statute in Philadelphia, ana the Bartholdi returned Freeman from a trip to the Loose" is dwelt upon. The article consumes a good Clarke, in his "'fen Great Religions," says that one Yellowstone park. goddess of liberty in New York harbor, of the and so back first evidences * . of the Sway deal of space nhnptofitably, of Christianity in view of the fact that among from a people its trip around is that they the world begin to the to treat ball their fleld, A. distinguished visitor in the city Ed Loose has not yet passed, women with honor and consideration. where a player captures uesday Was Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond, it, and the umpire yells ow strange it Is that we should have And long before he does "pass," these to be urged a well known musical composer little to read this book! that the base runner js "out on a fly." : boys Vhile here she was the guest of Mrs who employ their time misrepresenting n the days when it was a punishable offense to him Of course the fancy js trivial. The working Martha Royle-King, who has sung at out, will be deep in the discard, ewn a Bible one woman preserved hers from the ditferent recitals, a dainty Sroup of however, shows thought. very place indicated is men sent to search her house by concealing it in There songs by Mrs Bond. . has The Original Knit been a surprising amount the of dough talk taken ° bécause of bread the greatest which number she calmly of people are about Mr. Loose placed in the oven, in the opposition Goods House press of the Mrs. A. H, Peabody, Mrs B. A familiar with it. There is the picture of each obMeAnother famlly fastened an open Bible under a Millan, Miss Margaret Mc Millan, State. Probably no other man in Utah has been by Mrs. ject pierced by that flying ball in its of Utah footstool which was conventently turned course. Jacob Mye rs and children, upsideThe Mrs. them recorded R. on so many down when read, and effectually sides of so many MeNitt, hid the book when inMrs Lawson Mormon Temple at Salt Lake is as familiar to the cldents. and Miss And not In use. : yet there js no Blanche man anywhere Lawson, returned beDid you ever Inv Tuesday eye of the informed Nttle maid defied them to take away man or woman of the nation °stigate this tween the oceans more steadfast, the after a stay In Ogden canyon. value and st ore e Twenty-third moro dependable, Psalm, for "she had it in her better Seods?"' as Is the Sphinx, or the Eiffel tower. head"- It is quicker more worthy of the kind word 4 not, the best possible place for our Bibles. ore'a ai oy ceplege always, than Take a dip in the lake at Saltair, is Ba cS recognized than is Westminster abbey. en r gptinee end The instant Loose, : then coma ik THE LOOM OF DREAMS. © convinced one sces it, one thinks of Salt Lake. New style races, Saltair bicye mack It is the best One tonight cycle track pecullar notion of the Opposition as thousands has been known city on the continent. I broider the world upon a loom, th that it was worthy to taunt the Provo . I JADIES' WHIT man with E Tell your friends in all your letters that it is Well made in « Jainty LAWN I broider with dreams my tapestry; FREE MUSIC LESSONS. , attractive WAISTs. regard for his family. Here in a lonely roo ‘They styles : ressy - appearance pretended to quote Madame Brodbeeck ,» neat and studied ; also the best city, Get them to come here and live. him as having vocal and our am master of earth and sea. price, S said that he didn't care for the . 4ADIES' BLACK goyPapa J ee hee e And the planets come to me. mentor The most comfo nas Figcr ers. aS abi (WHI TE ]. s ernorship on his own rtable asians account, acknowledged E E "ERE but he would EET) by T), , like eee uropean $1.25 Stock an ings, HOW TO FILL UP THE STATE. American press as a §reat These to have are sple artist. his children Pyremember fetta ndid qu . that he had been Probably the most impressive activity of Utah, 30YS roider my love, thread upon thread; one month free lessons, BLOUS chief executive of the state, B: Tere's; an excellent : E WAISTs, 909 Rice street, The world goes by with its glory and shame, Ind. considered with a view to fill up the state with ¢ opportunity Phone 12562. School There is something o buy a su u waists so despicable fo r the Crowns are bartered and blood is shed; in that sort boys; productive, bread-winning people, is the work of our Price. pply of Do you feel tired? of attack that only the base would have indulged I sit and broider my dreams instead, Bathe at Saltatr. "« SOF MEN'S in USS Se eee 6 Cream-white nee nr SHIRTS, the dry-farming men. They have demonstrated it. liree shirts, It is to the credit of Mr. Loose Democratic that he IS living cuffs day at Saltair And the only world is the world of my dreams, _ collars and our atlached: Aug. 20, | that all the sagebrush land is fertile, that on it ean for his children; that Price...) nd My weaving the only happiness; peel a he has made provision for LISta New style rac 5, Saltair be raised wheat and oats and forage grasses. They them; that he gives For what is the world by what it seems KNIT UNDE bicycle heal track| comfortable thy, them a home tonight. hardly matched And who knows but that God. beyend our guess, equal it and Salisfaet Ory. bave proved that they can make more money with in You the whole simply of the West; Sits weaving worlds out of loneliness? that he loves New style races, cannot Saltair bicycle -Arthur Symons, track tonight, Swimming Race Duck Hunt-without guns. n? Boat Race Tub Race Corset Sale New models in corsetry. The most beautiful designs that give the wearer the desired fashionable figure lines. Our entire line of up-to-date Corsets, Corset Waists, Girdles, embracing over thirty styles, in Warner Bro.'s and Ferris Bro.'s most popular makes. at the following 13| ; td bes 120 69 00 00 G0 ht mt cry 6 o0e values ....356 65e values _ ....50¢) $1.25 -...65¢ values. $2.00 values, $1.55 $2.50 values, $1.90 $2. 75 values, $2.15 $3 00 values, $2.25 v - an "noe wa $1.50 values, $1.20 $4.00 values, $3,15 *6.00 values, $4. 65 an __When you buy McDo nald's Merry Widow Chocolates, prepar e€ your mind to enjoy something good. Thatcher and Miss Clarissa Goff. _ Confidence Counts Re- pee Of Ideas'' Some of the Eastern-and a few of the West- GILES - McA LLISTER ADVER TISING AG NCY 205-6 Atlas Block garet McMillan, Mrs. A. H. Peabody,| OU can avoid trouble-shoe SHOR BUILDERS 124 MAIN 36 MAIN RUBBER STAMPS Read The Republican: All the News for 50¢ a Month sT: Convincing Pri ces on oo f Dependable "Quality er, I broider my life into the frame. pie: who will study at her studio get 58c RWEAR 3 for $1 fe Come and Bring the Family |