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vo i NEWS FRIDAY MAY 12 :191 Dr7ERET 1) 00 21 The New nit BallihigStillArlie WOMEN ELECT ENVOYS TO CARRY PETITION Conference Appointments. Stake (stamen appotntnienta Of 1 Saturday and Sunday, In and 1 BlackfootElders ltdger Clawson i Joanna and Rat-rtio. TotonEider Jemeph ifilith. Jr, and Mahon ktindisatnEl.der I 11, Kay ADC HIT1103 idniadEldera Crronr whitne! trod' Rulon 8 'Welts kiarleoen---Itidore aoort F. Richard and it-tilians A.

Morton OgdenPre-indent rnartee W. Pen- row and gidor Seymour B. Toting. Those charming new creations in an attractive varsow of color combinations and stylesthe full skirt women. You will find them irresistible in beauty imd comfort.

l', I 4, i 4,, :3 -1. 41 '7' A -4' i I You Will Want One for Decoration Day and throughout the bathing seaaon. A bathing suit "la your own" will be the distinction which particular will wish to darn. You are: Of ..11 4,1 sr, 'Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo and Mrs. Oscar! Groshell of Salt La He to Represent Utah in Demand Upon President and Congress For ----Enfranchisementof Women Suffrage Special Leaves For East This Afternoonl Following Demonstration at Pioneer Par( Mass Meeting at Salt Lahe Theatre.

Special 15 Reduction for a Few Bays I MISS REIt'NolA)s i 5 4-'' 4,, -1- .1 4.. ,..,1 pr k.74 A -4 0 4 aaaadadAer, i. Clip out this ad and it will be worth a discount of 15 per cent from the regular selling price on 7 batting suit in our house for men, women or children. Void after May 30. .50 NT, yt.

tom tin P-51 tfel sto for LA: Or ad to an Vis wousen envoys from statof wore selected thug Morniug at the) fn ths Hotift ULishio catcY -4-tos sof fro is woo or snestink fl conference In this eV. President Ci-000ltow snd grime They oer Miss Mice 11.is of Provo, Cosh; Met Oscor I ffanchianrrient of woolen thro ranuot i he rimiton, and i IA hereae, they wish their own -i-ret-intri-p- thanta--gtra-renteed 'b.) It oire--4 States' 4OnwiltUtiOn. tint' Sk herein. the trerneeestte party to toI der respotisitiie for the pasienge of the I naiinniti suffrage amendment through i '01 arena I Be It rennik tot, that we rail upon the! i Deo otratio ioftt to poen thin riatiOnI i Be It ro.oliort, that we tail upon the Deu otratio t.crt to patio thin tistionI -CHILDREN'S SUITS 75c to $3.00 WOMEN'SSUITS $1.75 to $AO MEN'S-- SUITS S1.00 to $5.00 COME IN AND SELECT YOUR OWN BATHING SUIT AT A BIG DISCOUNT IVBILE Special Priers THE CHOOSING IS AT ITS BEST. a au Sothis.

91 Ahlooa. Arroinoeries SALT LAKE I op gad Halm OsCAR GRIR.HILL. J1L to lotion and eupport aetitly the stional uffrage pinuadm.ent. Ibit toe Intmorratir parry ha theen power. rontrollo.g tte White lionise and holding a majority tr the senate; and- to -the bu---b Teproaentatiets.

What has the deo oi-ratir party dotte-- woman uffesee' t.t U. ennrreez the president retuned to rent the federal autrrage arnebdtnnt: snit declared his pertoust oppobit ton i to it. Federal amendinent. ttf on, sad that the indivniust eant-1 patens are slow and tedioie but by national amendment it, suffrage triestion would be passed foresee Fyn if not ratif.ed the matter I brought up again and before' tile people Of the grate. and when 24 Pt AP hike Ta rho arnen.l..reut 1, tuffrage wat beennio a law of the tan4- state rtghta, she Oeilered dot not the national .1 tion hien thy a ivy hut II th suffrage thfoir brought for Ream and .1 again.

The short'. 4.4110..4 end rot-. 51 -tee way to gain ntranehtsernotAt ass '1 through federal ilifer4er11, not Infringe on state and I I ail the most dernoerstie mthod .1 raining the desired nd. Mrs, 'Hoge's. Jr, of New To City deelared that nen men want any thing they com in a group'.

to do it Si, she le.fren net. tog a moat ordloas, thirg Mall.e;1,gr together in the rea of o.iffrage -in the bits tO the federal auffrage Ja. of thla city; Mtn Frances Hear or Helena, Mon lama. Mr a Valhi 1Xli'iarre of North Yakima, a Wahinatoni end Mist. 1)an easetuard or Manhatlan, MI SP Reynold.

in 1 etuh end ducctoonal clretee and lire et at Ott tiOna oanihd moat', host year at'! a haat lo the auffrArte Mra iAti It all AlloW for her 0, it il the contreeotional rniot; it; hP coon Ntre Willarha a tilaTittlt rntlin Wendel! and hears of se ardently lo th oause of freedom for "'Omen as her iltnetrlout cocoon evoke for the of the black man. Mira, Catteroeto chatrman of the Conaressionel Unoa branch in her own state. sactago amendment th wale ur. taillinallon. anti art' rer-nY dotormine to oranniso or polltient strength In support of thio moosute, for use If necessary.

in the nowt 1 natinrial without considering the interest of any national political party, and Ito it turthor reomid. that taasat rettolutionn erittuntd by the morm-1 hors of th Wornao Voters' coriferonce I assembled in Kelt Lake City on Mat, It and 12. itla. to its duly 'lolled rep-1 resentatiesto of the 12 free states ho' preeentod In person to the presidont and COngrovii of (hi Vnited Stats. Nina Para Talkie.

Woo Lucy titans vice chairman of th Congressional Union nook during tho morningtt neittlioll on the record of th administration in rogard to the suffrage quention. Miss Horn. raid in pert. n-ii conKrmionat Ltiton for Woman Put(rano, organised in 10)3, wotk widely for rho passage of a tonI ottlutional Itilenftnlent enfranchising It-OFlen. It appeals to the dominant itOrty in Cm-term, so tha moot pow-, ertiti anent in thee KNITTING STO 11 70 MAIN STREET -In the itenate erfor been made by the party i itestel the pastag of the awfref -In the house he adrwr Ion leaders on th forced a single vote upon ail conetttutioeal amendments irvilditit the uffrage and prohibition emehiments and by uniting the oppectioo 7, a of on, P.41 a majorar asaot a report ot the federal ouffrage although a majority or indrviduali membere of the multi a report and bad a re on record, doing so, is no eau.

before at the present time and rsteeavary to the ma.oet ro of the of the peop; Than national. a omen i i i WO -a twr staare. tett. ateo btch ewill b. earriel hy the eneoy to i.vtleon enngrena They ere as lotion Whereat', the women votere or the nifty! Stalest.

nOW numbering evyr 4.ea4,460, deetre the immediate d44 to 910 IrS1 4444 74 i MOOMIIIIIIMMINIIIMMINIM EN. 7 Soda Fountain Specials kgrAISLISTIZID I NM a II Flowers tor 11 Mother's Day m'F-- rtup rhoo est Csrnattons and other rs 1.oth cut and potted atll be specially featured Saturditt and Sunday at WALliEft'S FLA.RAI. Phone Wasatch 4fg. moon?) "Flower-Pot" Sundae, 15c. Our newest confectionvery dainty.

Eat the ice-cream; wear the flower. Carnations used Saturday Choke of these Sundaes, 10c: The Waldorf, our best). Bitter-Sweet Pecan, Mexican Pinoche, Carmel Pecan. Butterscotch Pecan and Woodland Sweetsthe ice cream in the green glass. Loganberry Ambrosia 10e Children's Hair-Cutting Last Day of Drug Sale done num spectaltat in our 11014'.

ea niter filoantv Failure Bring the lone tuts down gaturdav. Long hair fa uncomfortable in therm ather tSe.Ofll FlOtir), Paving prif on all the drugs arid toilet virielen Yott may need at home or for plot ideltiOn tripe. Toni anon how drug hose adianned generallyyou will find it different at weker's. .41 The Season's Greatest Sale of Pure SilltFront RS. It IRIT WI WON BIATIII of New 'fork.

I At Saturday Sale New Lingerie Waists Shirts at $1.55 I Second and last day of the saletomorrow. The frontsand.culfa are -of-sun-proof --Tut) and the bodies of doucinene pongee in colorings to match. Really Wok all-silk shirts. and will give greatest satisfaction. All the new colorings in the wanted stripe patterns.

Sizes 14 to 17. BUY JUST AS MANY AS YOU MAY NEED THIS SUMMER. FOR YOU WILL NOT HAVE A SIMILAR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. AS THESE WERE MADE TO SELL AT $2 and $2.25 (Main Floor) --rn None Sold Before 10 A. M.

os I Waists to-Select From Sold on Main Floor Only 'Another big purchase of samples and surplus storks of fine waists that were made to sell from $2.50 to and cannot be duplicated in any other Salt Lake store for less. Th ey include Embmidered Organdies, sheer Marquesettes, plain and striped Voiles And other wanted wash materials. Most of them are white! some are embroidered in colors. Sport and dress models. Many with the 2-inch or convertible collar.

Long or short sleeves. A really wonderful assortment of strictly newest style waists in all sizes, at a price that will pay you to anticipate your entire season's wants. chairman th mtot.r, i.nd wore Adopted boy ware as follows. Whereaw The ureicci CrIMIDAIIOD wsInst t. 'mini rohto 'of woritin rap be entvI D1).

to- th vaito through of th. (4-lar3 auffraaa amondolent amt. voting right ho it That a a of 1.4.t In.Ar4( tp $Ait Litko theater Mai IL 1)14 protest arrainet tbs. Imf.rt-r tho of hoar of rptooentatiten ID 1114, k.ro saga. of Antl.crly fadarst Pert-axe atootirlincht lir 1.011.04 consider it upon 44 osn 444rita and that it t4P tVf.

a flirat.4,1st4 an favorable report. tiir it farthat Itasolvad. Tnt th4. fnftraill he not riai.aint tha pow I pot Dr forl I troipol to tho of oin 'Imam. to tho mrty JoI r.pttothoity.

fl it finally RePAPA. That a cop) "1 Thasa rase. he forwarded to tho ailmmirror flop leaders. tri the chslrielan and Mtg. b.rg nf I ho haw.

pitiPiaria ommiatt th. titm, thilfo 'Walton. with the. requroit that thai kit remit hito the l'otiorespiorial Or Slitherittpti Maya, 4441ana1) MRS, W. N.

charmaa lsisarriba flurinir tha vanilla pfatty atria so, th of Miss Vas flat i up and down tho atalea of Oil taking aortathut too, and 1 Pledges until 8147 20 had been sett 1 (ContinuM (a page six-) tof 1 Utah. They were tweed lusieheon in Ilhe S.Mnign'P room in the aelreititateteI Ilion buildint a under the cl.irtitliot14 i -f. I ''-'1'-' S. Irer' rn en i net," V-1" 71A. Rijer J.

T. preetded at tea. .,,,,7. 1 I Mrs. William elpry.

Mn W. Mame rerry atoi Mot E. R. Critchlow and other 1 preininent woneen of the reeeived toe letters who, were eteorted the sehtmi eampus tn autemobtlee. The kee'inenmtatlite7 ftlino'rler dbiha the hoepitality the eastern Ora', women prettent.

at the state- eit inetitution On -H igh tchoo dile fee- Ce 4e, I Deasionotratioa 4'e Thule afternoon at 3,30 o'clock the fir -k-r faree11 demonstration will take place at Pioneer park The riesolutiope i bound in purple. while sett gold wed el, I be presented to the envoys by lire 1 Etnmellne K. Wells a farewell speech made he leire. Materiel Stanton itiateh iovernor Wiliam Spry. 4, 4, 4 -e and address be council ill preside and- floes-ere ill 1 i Illihre.

Ae'o'llai'leret of amcivisory A. he presented the departing sows te the followint young girls under the fil- 1 reetion of le uella Frannie, lie Teo. Dorothy and (:. tilde and Natalie Witeher. Mary and Eleanor 4 -I it-Hrien.

Hobe Leggett. Elisabeth today. Ruth Rambereer. elasine Wort, -w. 'kn.

welesetiewateteaway notnly pryoy Wall. a i on and Joan BRA tiortrutie Rome. Flocells i 'Johnson. letheareh Wilkes. Leto, Nteeesy.

MISS DORIS wry-NENs. I tiolen Kirk. Mary teekle. Ruth ei II-'lame, Curt White. Dorothy and Martel I tearford.

Katherine Browne and wernee le aa gTeat an leette In 1914 erine 100141141i. se elle th adeption of our federal eon- The L. It U. land will he in atstitistion in 171e. acid the -Stiffratte epochal" is -W have 4.0111 to Illie west? to appeal to pull out of the Denver to the vottpg women to join the wpm- A Rio (rand.

Matfett Kt 4:45 terinek ans party whieti ha. for lee Melee the Omit preparations are twee trade for of the pelitlial power of the reeeption of the special hearten the women for one Mete reeposethe tea- 23 woman of the oleiteation and imveve: tabilehmeett of tactual suffrage at the national captiol, the demoestraOut the tefed Stately- I lion promimpg to he the moat lieautlIn the Renate the stuffrege amend- i fill ever held at Washingtota. mem was pasehetil to a premature vote, Mee Mabel Vernon (aid seeretary of on March U. lett )y two I the II lett, if14 4.e In410). fn' 1 aerators tieenator Thomee of A orwo I Chimigo.

where oth will work eith Mies and Senator Aehurst of Arizona). who Alice Paul. national etietrmen of the had it in eharge, a year before Con- rnion. rnattine preparations for the big vette elneed. although a net Ailij 7.

tienionetration in support Al' the Me. ore cc in preparation at the tome. 1 tteethete. Senator Thomas and Ashuree Public-let Teyetton Withoet Itpresentatterr prated. Were the eete was taken.

that the theme emphasised last night the amendment bed not enough votes at the Salt Lake the-etre a hen mein-for paemage. The vote if the eenat 5 bers of the Conereastonal ratter made on the Inlendlnen4 wen 35 for and 34 i the plea for the freeettzt tit women even egainet It failed Ity only II votes of the levee were fel4 durca the r- tweet-mg the neeesstary two-thirde ma- 'heathen. The theatre team with jority Twenty per tent of the la laegii audieece. among then. Mayor Democrats.

47 per cent of ih Republi- W. Mont Ferry and many prominent cane. len per of the Progremaivee, men of the city veiled for the amendment. Mrs. liarriot eitatifen lileteh, datigh- "In the heuee Democrets on the rule', ter of 'Elizabeth cede Staliton.

former cernenittee. by a party vote. defeated of the Women's. Political Un(January 24, Mel a reeolution oreat- inn of ing mmettee on woman uffrage in York end now a eo of the Conermaelonal Pnleii. the howl.

of repreeentatives. A eau- I was the first pea ker, Mix. Klatt ti referred to the time when her mother cute of latinmeratie member of the bootee refused 4 Tebrtier, 2, 121 CI, In 1 It ith 1.41444611 B. Aotheny eame to Salt retwond action. and by 'tote of tta D70 and met Nire.

F.1411,41i nit 123 to :.7 pasetal a reeolution deelering Ile. Vette. who tmeurect the tabernateie for their 1114.f. 4 inn. She declared Diet that the queetton of woman omelette a state and net a federal queetion.

it wee mu, it to creeit el Ulan that the women of early Mayo had taken thrtwarrete Block euch an Intereet in suffrage anti also efeerneeratte members of the rulee of the intereet teken in the cause btocked the suffrage amend- lby William Spry. meat In ennImItte until after the eon- I Mra Riateh emphaeiged greselopal election," to Noverniar. le14.ithe fart that even theugh a Larneerat The vote in the hetet. on auffratte wee by inherliance and conviction, she was 174 for. and 2e4 11 per rent with that party now for en-of the liernocrate voted for the amend- i franchisement and if (hie was not merit; tel per epee of the Repuhileatte; ehe would gladly foreek her lee per cent of the Proareseiv Repub.

party. She further de-larval that elee beano: ea per eent of the would if neemasary work in Kann ae and laRobtaterel li.litel:e seeL alir ret Inn per rent of the Independent mem. Colorado for the Republican candidates btu-ship. and charaeterized Theodore Roosevelt If as great a proportion of the Dem- am a murh It leer man than Preeldent eterat as of the Reltublican had voted Wilition in hie alltrude toward the suffer marriage a mamrity In (rage queetion. The Republacan and the houotte would have been serureal.

Prost-motives could sive only promisee But more than two-teirde of the item- at propene because they are not ea wrote voted against tufftege. reducing power but from the Dn enerratic party, 1 the vote to oaten a point that the lathe dealiared the euffraglet would ate amendmetat could not have eecured a cept no such promises. Deo-thirds' malt-dote if every member --rny In power. We don't care of every other party had been present tabnut a euffrage plank in the St. Louts and voted -Yew" platform.

Ws want the party in power All political partimi she deli rt gnated to pae the 'narrate. amendment now, as at times stupid. The Republieans and not their promine to do it at porno sere detialedie an when they freed the future Dina It lent good politica to black man and yet deelined to do the watt. It tent tatty to Fiend outtaide lame thing for women of their land. party lines but It la no more than man She urged attndence at the Chicago have done for men all through his-convention to June.

Women had in all the weritTe hie- tonohore.let pmt.1,2,aidtder.17,teptedltiehtonet nejnomrsintt.t.71;pWL.tn,e,,,deillt. ec Von-hat lie intention of seeking office, that although a property owner mite had only the gaining of the national amend- no right to vote although the latter meet I right wan granted to her colored garde ere Nee illinfithe i ig- enter who rould timelier read nor write. 7 -We are not fighting the Demorratic Tazation without reprenentation, eh party wit Cr. not partiarty yet and will not until after the etyled it and ieored the house judici aan limy committee for side tracking the and do not care whe we take auffreles Susan R. Anthony amendment The Re- ck from ao Iona ao are art IL we will not treed the bla publiean party had boasted that it support thleemerratic party it, it ratio I but if the Dem- to pot tato anrondmont tnrouan to.

oerette party would palm the it has the power to do so. 1 betray that ment it would free all American worn. tbe saneedinent will peas before th an. factory interests ef the eouth and tart Mies Helen Todd declared that the labor might be eiltngereal it women no blurt ran put I were against auffrage heteance chtld threugh Congress and are It is the entertain or silent vote i had the ballot. a woman milt" Or 0 i es politlelans call It that they fear and 'eradicate such conditions as children i it la such a vote that you western of a atoll le years of age working It I women hours a day it, cotton and silk mill.

I W. care nothing for the 'future bites Todd sail there ware two types I Idea held out to us by peletiellans and of men who oppotted suffrage, the on. to the women of 1.7tah to bet who makes a woman a MAYO and the lontroohloo your otot east. II lone who plo aea iten! on a pedetatal. The ere i ea the aineadment will paaa before hicago cotivention We bay power to "Miss Helen Todd declared that the factory intPtPetit of the south and tact nicht It it and we are liter.

against euttrage becanne child nit no "in nut thin niiht be ndnyered it women through Congress and are going to dill mid the ballot. women min.ht It It le the uncertain or silent vote such conditions as children i as politicians call it that they tear and eradleate of I awl Ili years of ago working It It la arh a yetis that you western hours a day it, cotton and ellit Mine. women have." Miss Todd sail there were two types "'Wei care nothing for the politici ans a of men who oppoised auttrate, the one Idea held out to us by who make. woman eteV ithil the app0111 to the women of Utah to Wilt! one who nineee her on a The enfranchise your sisters of the east. I 6 1 0 1 A 4 I Saturday--Last Day "Old-Time" Mill-End Sale 1 CEMETERIES.

The first fie days an successand now for tomorrow a whirlwind finish. Real bargains here by the hundreds-- and all worthy merchandise. Judge all other values by these leaders, and remember the only comparative price we use is our former selling price. WASAT4-11 rirmr-rryky rrs, Dotuai ear. Ma 'Kearns IR FLORIST.

LOTH COATS. FORMER PRICES TO $IO, NOW $4.89 we. SRN mkrr LASISOURVS. Lake's leadin florist. sew rip Persil designs our specialty Nosh nous IS South Stain FLORAL vrorioNs A IspretAurt St Main.

Was 1011, WTtT.rW)fl$ rnrG. Nrort Bldg Fiona nioe- a irrehiltv Wil 1 CLOTH SUITS; FORMER PRICES TO $22.50, NOW $11.89 A grouping of our better lines to give full complement of sizes. Serges, poplins. gaberdines and mannish weaves. All new this season and comprise every new style idea.

All wanted street shades. Perfect in It and SILK DRESSES. FORMER PRICES TO SI2--NOW S6.89 Many of them are samples and were made to sell up to $20. i .4 but were featured. in de chines and fancy silks.

S'oine el'aborately 'embroidered. A and all are stylish in the extreme. Street and afternoon mod-I els in all wanted colors. All the wanted lengths in at least a score of models for "sport" and dress wear. White chinchillas.

golfines, poplins, worsted checks and mixtures. They will give you good service all season, and yet be in style for early fall CLOTH SKIRTS, FORMER PRICES TO LI, NOW $2.39 Good for all general wear and less in price than you would -pay-for a dressmaker's-services. Pleated and tailored models. Serges, mixtures and whipcords in colors and black; also corduroys in tan or white. All lengths and waist measures, and all new this season.

MONUMENTS TOMBSTONE Laitite ifINE STOCK To trove 4. 61 Ny ic .9 et FUNERAL Joo. Win. Taylor. 21-it So Tenn St 111eis loading undertaker ant OP Selmer.

Services and qualiti -oods Said. Srlose at yeur own settles W. Sit CtiOXISirtt It CO, rtIOXRIAKent end embalmer'. 121-22 Sown WEI n-eror RMs Phone ram Extra Specials Extra Specials HOUSEHOLD NEEDS SALE SATURDAY MORNING ONLY We Reserve Itght to Limit gosnlatr. terms' White or Bob White hoop.

tor tan Pete-Newlin Soap. 4 cake, me 2No leder Mott( MAR Irk ith can cedar Vt amkttitm Powder, ilc Cholone ot one each Sanotio. Ikea And. 24- Mule Tram Worst. Pakage, Gi000 Nardi, or OM Dutch Planser WHAT I( WILL lit I IN NOTIONS chnice of these: Soil Wool Skirt Wald.

Asbestos Ironing Pad. Itun.oh Kul Curlers, Fine-tooth comb, Piece ironing Was, Pat? Corset tileels. Paper Tissue. eviler Support. Spout Creenct rOsinti, Stocking Parner, Package Shelf Paper.

or hell eilt01) Tape. Not more than 11 et any of these to one customer. Taffeta Mik rettioreito at 12.11 IMO 13attit Deem Malmo at Bo a Women. Sivw Itt( 15 ear' .33 Boy's Naha, to 17 yearn SO flitildetWo Dremea; Iwo to 11: 2te ao1 31 Nen'. Percale Dretsa Shirt at Ait Metes Totem-Made Whim Overall ta Millinery.

formerly priced to 112411 now .11 ChMs Tv-homed Itata 2e; 71e and -Mt Weatteoa New Waatit '31atotta. 1111 71 omma'a toriped mit Petticoats .23 mem Pttleratta: fotater prkie 111.41 at 10 Motes ithirta and Itratcem iPkree 21e; mot .:10 idea's ratoet lotto; vtertt 73e; flow Alp .23 .99 .19 .49 wirer lee; now 12tve ornen Caton Suits; were Iee, no 2.2e lot Children's Snchs pair 2 I2e Children fine-ribbed tbod. pelt. 1111e omen's Black Home, sonnada. pair HAMM'S Hoar: were 22e; non.

pair Men's Seeks. mar l2L4c, and Ile Mill ends Serpentine crepes. yard. lie rads Drees Gingham's, yisrd te Galatea Cloth. seeonds Se Mill cnd Hk Poplin.

yard 12e 11111 Celt Yard 111e littotig0 CaTicas. senonds. ird Mel ends IA1611 Cloth, yard pedwitio all rfina 'than women are 1 Mrs Frances Haire of Montana 1140 koung and hehntrhil hut the nit, et Innkd nt the rbinind in IS the ped Pial te often all one hail left. winning net I campaign in her own um. John Rogers.

mewed the state and appealed to th women In the vt re'ndin4" tate to do convention at Chicano. June 1. tied Ittelelfle oers the west to attend the their pert in the enfranchisement of um woman's party. The A. organ their sew purpoo.

at thin party eh declared was Women Materretaileed. net to wake nominations or ask tor of-After the huntress seselon tho lidifice. but le intlt OW' thibg the visiting Contriceekenal U1110111 litteletheere ntrarchigetimint et wonrtom of A motto'. were 'miens-0104 at the Vaiveratti se Reeehttleatt wake toad kr Kra. W.

It FOR SALE 51ISCELLANEOL1 I 6041. P. HolLFEM ANft slidKA. I p. boiler and stack.

Fairbanka-MO ree nits enstall I emery wheel and stand. itstirrea wagon, I steel-tired tintitar reveral oak water iOd Obi I hnd tat. UTAH EQUIPMENT lirrollAGE ISO W. 4th Ho. Was.

MOVING VANS. ArIK klePHKE THE COST TO CARW guilt rewire household itoolis rsr etc. ete Tr sok seed, Vy 1:14.

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