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' H PAGE EIGHT THP Ffl,ro,M xn-nAtr AmnnATE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914, J . . .. .. - A A t .. . . "Z!N OB PRICEANDVIGINITY ( Mayor Cnrl Uundorfton I nbnt pH -thin woak looking after hi herd. Bir(Ki Rum n iwrprtao party Mom ' day nfterwton (o Mm C C MeWhln- BJ wey. L Mm. IrfU'flll Oatler gave lilrth to it K Iflemi pound lathy boy Friday nf loot K' I-nat night the mercury droped to i 7 degree. Thin In the cildtwt lift) In k Dorr in bo r. K Atnrney W, II. Hrye had a birthday K jrcalnriliur. The Judge admit to tfxty- W .otnvrif the inlltio,tt V Ulr. mill Mm II. (I Cly hi- now B oeuupylng Uw J. It .Mlodleton ml- H dcneo on Mtli nlrcet K Mint Mnhole Walker Iihh recovered W rapidly frotn hr recent operation nnd V will be llllt of tho l I) R liiMpltRl by H Ohrlatmn. B In honor of Iter hiiahand'a birthday K vtnnlvrary Mro. U l'. McWhlnncy en- K tertnlnod nt dinner Hundity evening m Tim enke Imd tlrlrl) enndlen on It B In Uhrlatmn iimeltltw ami toy the BV' Oohlon Itulr, the Variety More and Bfli '" JJwiHrta'lii Mercantile loiHimny f Jinvn large dbtplny to allow Price Vj iihnppora. . Mro. J. W l-oufhmirow ii ml daugli- e '"", Ml" Until, write Hint I hoy nre Kb comfortably loco led nt l.ong Ile-neli, 0U mill delighted with tlmt part of m the OiiMen Went. Hf The agricultural doimrlmenl of the f lil-tii imIhmiI linn llwtHlled went her t rending npplbtncM and the reading . -ot ttm ellinatlr condition will appear t wmkly In The Advocate K Attorney H It Tlmriimn nf Hlt m ljthn, ohnlrnmn of the iIviiiim ruth B ntnto (vntrnl niininitp, wbm In I'rlr,. mV Tuomluy nnl TMlcnluy lonkltiir nt the B nverul miKltm of I hi- lonil HHtiifflro B I'mtlilrnt A U llomln) loft limt ' Milurilny for ttm lioniu of hi rhllil- f liood, 1'itraKuna. IIU wife prrwilril Bf him n wink. They will Mult rrliitlvrn BV ttnl frloiidM until tha mlddla of thn BH month. HHt KuKnnu Hn n li hi U itinwi tmtny from M llUok llnwk wIktk he won IminIid-ihi H to lilcklnic up rnphlly Tho inmp linn B worked four d thl ttci'k nuil ntxt m mk tho t'lu'diilo w he liirrodwd B to lu. B W. T llamlltnn him lirrti iuuIrihxI m to tho frolKht trnln Ixtwron llulpor !, and Orcon Itlvor Mr llnmllton Our B Inic tho milium r Im iron i-oiiduitor At on tho frclKht liotnrcn llolpir mid Aunn)nlilF. B TlmriM Jiiufl ha opvnrtl it pool f fiall nnd roal clnlo offlro nt llolpr lMJit unvk Mr Jouflan vlowil n ileal s -wharnhy John Anagoo!' tioiiRht for tor ncro two and n half mile till V H' of Helper. ft Kloakmutrm an tha ilrnert hitto I lxn oIiIIkihI to ilrltp their herd to lh (Irtwn rUer for witter Tim IIkIiI f ftrccliiltBlloii whlvlt lltoil tho I'rlio f eountry Hntunlny iiIkIU did tint rrnili fiut a fow mile mil J Mm.-J V Hnilth. who hu horn S vUltlnK hir dnUKhter, Mr. Oomer IVmioi-k, for tho pnt ton iln)n, lift 'or hur homo In (Irri'tt llltir )eter- f lay. Mr. Hnilth wnn returning from ( a vlnlt In Hnlt ltko. V J. H Hnxo. who, with On I'nppiiH, turn been oomluutlnK a mtloon nonr f II luck lUwk, nt tho lot ineetlnic of M the board of county loiiimlioilinier ru- luratvd Hint hi lliemMi ho niiiiulled M llta roUt wu Btnnled. VM Imauc Thunlll. roprrnotitntltn of tho I 1jiii!-IIpiIhi Mutli (onipnli) of Hull J JUtUr, wim hero Mondii), kuIiik J throuRh to Ifmory rounty llo wilt atop off In I'rleo tho hitter port of tho wrk, ouIIIiik on tho firm' itndottirr. Bj Tho folloKllIK hltto lieoli Kriillted A murrlnKo ilronm Wm A. Ilurtnn of T -Hull Ijtko and Ukint Wllwin of Dcn- j vor, Doitimlior 3; I'm 11k Hheriiinn of Ji ' lliintlnxtmi nnd MiikkIo Huh ley of J .KohrUml, IViomhor 4, Uiiiln Olhit HBt fZhi -inrcol pout ChrlMmu null hu HBJ niolnmencrd at tho I'rlro pimtofflco B i.and eaoh mornlnK tlm outxldo room B Ib tilled full or MimlKnmelitM lot Hill- H . rry count). 1'or tho ImnillliiK of till K Immrnio nmotint of mutter tho ol- H majitor rot ids e tho munlfleent mini H of 13 per month I You I 'Can't B m be too lioncst, or too m woll unformed, nor can K you "buy too much King H Coal, Royal and liar- B i vest Flour or McKunc H quality in Mill Stuff, H Hay or Grain or Salt. f KOU DONT GET ULUK DRAY, "Do It H Now" service, cither, H unless you ptitronie I iliiiie Fwrni'i I (iliiiiif H I or call phone 88. The hoard of eounty e)mmlnloner hold n iihorl neiwlon Tuendny morn lnK N'n trfllfl wore nllowed owlnn to tho fnct that the nlowno of the tax fund coming In hn not nn yet r plonbihnl tho trenwiry which received a tnrrlflo Jolt Mt month on account nf the election hill The Hko theater hon heen clmird do n during the week owing to the breaking or n txitlir In the furnace room. The mnnnRnment linn hern ooMiluctlnR It nlRhtly production at the Itonlta lleimlr have been made In the Hko furnace equipment and the regular performance will begin tonight. There hn lieen onnlilorahle Im protement In the coal idtiinllnn In the county during the mt two weekn. Hiinnytd tin been working three and four day and Cnetlc Onto thla week Rot In four dayn The lnden dent ha been working four nnd flv. iU and the wuitheni camim hat al ibi Iniroaeed lh Ir working eehtilulr On Ins to nur Inrgo lcxk nf eciiMiu nhlc clftn for tho llolliln) tin iinllil into qullr n ruli from now on, nuil would ml Who nil iloolrlng nrlli lc to Imj cngrntcil, to liurrlinno curly, Kiting ii lime to do our bent In thl rrNMt. Mnko your ilotlnr go further by buy lug iinllty gooil nt right prliv lilltu Jcuclry Co, I'rbv, ITlnli. Ailtt. Htorkholdorn of tho American fuel ComiHitiy of Utah are to meet In Halt Irfiko city next month to tote on tho prnpoetllun of Inirennlng the capital tiMk of the coriHirallon to two mil lion, nevvn hundred ami fifty Ihnun aiKl dollar the mime) from the eale of the Inrreaeml rnpltallMthin tn he expended In mirfneo Improvement, new machinery and the like during the coining year The local lodge of Oddfellow wan very agreeably nurprleed Inet night at It regular weekly meeting when about twenty of thv wive, ilnughtera and friend of tin- memhent nrrltvd upon the itcene with well filled ban ket. A er enjoyable lime wn Imd The object of the mirprlee wn to ob tain iipplliutlun for iiioinliemhlp In It Itebekall lodge W tilth In to Im Insti tuted If it Miifflilent iiiiiiiIkt ran bi gotten Tho niiccikm of the lodge hoc in to ho nnmircd I .INT Of DONOItH m tiii: oAit.MitJti: i.iuitAHV or ntui: I'ollowlng nro tho nnine of thoee who hno contributed book to the I'ltrncglo I'ubllo Library or Price Howard Allbton, Mule Andernon, Ve renu Aiidereoii, Kern llnllluger. Ollte llitlllngir Juno llnlllnger. Harry It, llnrncn, I-ol lleneh. (Jeorgo llowmitn, I'ern Mr) tier, Kllznlieth Crockott. It. W t'roekrtt. Jr Knld DitMa, Marie Datl. 1 1 ii by liooley, llniol mid Union Donnnrd, Adolbert, (loorgo, lit and Jnnie Knunctt, Jnophluc, Hherldun nnd l.lnden I'lnvk, Ktelyn, lohi. Iii nurd and Mr and Mm. Imth Krnml en, Kdllh and riorrncn dally, John (lroo, Angelina (lroo, CnrloM Jr , Oolda. lonit nnd Unotit nundiriuin. rinreiuu and Nina (luyinon, 0utr HaniMin, Jr, Meltii lliirrl. ljiuni llelux. Harry llnrtloy, Oordon llepp lor, Cecil llllt, Allio nnd Mr and Mr, u O. Hofrmnnn, Klla Jccn, Axel Kolatrom, Murdcll King. Chnrlin Klrkpntrlrk. Clurenro nnd Matt Iwtu her, r.mmett and lo Ionitrd, Mr and Mr. J W Uiotbourow, Mr and Mm J J l.loyd, Arthur U Alice and Itobcrt H. li, John lice, llermird McDonald, IHirothy and Klluiheth McMlllun, Mr. C C McWhlniiej. U (Irnnd Mnthln, llyrou. Oeorgo nnd C It Mnrciiveii, Mury, Myrtle and Mur ray Miitlil. Miienn Mile. Kathleen and Htnnloy Myer. I.ylc Notl. Curl, I'm nk Jr. and Tell Olwin. Htn. Ciiwn Corn and William I'nte. Jr Jennli, nnd Nettle I'ottcr. Klalim and Kltit I'rline. Monroe Ittott. Churlc. Ida ami Kdllh llobliinon, l.ylcton Itogern. Mr. C II Htetennon, Matllo Walker. Ida and Itox U'nrrrn. I"rcd and Floyd Watroti. Chnrle and Wtmrtun. Ar thur, llcutrlcc, Cuen nnd tvtU Wll llituiM, Helen and llnriuo Wllwin. ttm Price Public Hrhoolm the Y U M I A and tho Y M. M. I A Tho following I'ontributid mugu lne (ornlno Arkertimn, Monroe Itmtta, Atheiiht llennelt. Hclmit llerglunil. Kiinbo lloit man. Myrtle llrldgr. Jo nophlne mid Hhirldnn I'lntk. Carlo (lundcrHon, Jr., Meltn llnrmon, !.n O Hill. Itert llolduwny. Arthur U i U'o Itoderb' MiMlllan. Mr. C Mi'Whlniioy I'lont Mend. Kain Mile Jr Jimephluo Oliuin. William Pare Jr. Willie Phelp. Wnlt.r Phelp. Net llo Potter. Mr. C II Hlotenwin, Ches ter Thomii. Meredith Walloy, l.ew Wllllnui. Clilldrcn' CoiirIi Children' Coble ltolli Art N-rlou. When one of your little one uliowa eymptom of an approaching told, kImi It Or I loll' Pino Tar llonov nt 1 1 nro. It urt nulikly, nnd present tho cold grim lug woreo Very heal ing eouthe the lung, looaenn tho miiiHitu. MtreiiKthcn the lyxtem. It' Riiarunteed Only 15c at your drug glt. Mil) ft bottle todit) llutktcu'a Ariilva Haho for noren. Adxt New I'lnli I'm I SiiM'rlnli mh lit. J H ThoiiiHUii tile reet ntl) H polutod Kcnvrul Miix.rlutendtnt of mine of the t'tult I'ucl iiiIiuhiii), mu -cedlng W It William In that chku Ity. fome to I'tith from the Colorado tMHil riold win re he whk employed by the Colorado I'tiel coinimny for man) yea re Mr Tlicimm.iii itimeM to (UtrlMin count) with the hlKlient emlnrm-ment, not only a a prat Ileal man but a one of the moat profit lent mining men in I the W'eNt In tetlinlcal training lie ilia until retentl) oot upled one of the i hair at the Colorado & hool of Mint at Oolden lie M'Ht the u miller ti the I tali 1'uel laintut rewrlug an eilenalve reHirt on the proptrtleti j Miit. MiOiiln' ICMrlcii( Willi i Croup. "When my boy. Hay. wu amall lie ww subject to croup, and I won nl way alarmed at uh tlineo. Chum berlalu Cough Kemedy proved far better than any other for thl trouble. . It alwaya relieved him quickly I am never without ll In tne moum for I l know It la a iioalttve curt fur oroup.' .write Mr. W It MeClaln ltlalre- I vllle, Pa. Kor Ml by all tlealem. Ad New Indian Agent TIk name of the low Indian ngent at the Whli. rt.k and I'lntah Indktn I gm ) I llKit II Neal He w ii ft. r- I merl) ho uleett at Wi 111 luigo Nvh i,und Hliindliig Itotk H l I lUM'Kh WualilngH uud Honing rough ilis i lain Htulug hi work bs thi ibis t'h.mi UJ Vdst HIGH $H NOTES The elocution and mualo deport menu of the high achool will put n a rBUdtYllle next Mnnd ty nleht I . Hth. In tne Kkn theater The p r ' formal will onatet of a clever act fare. ' A Hox of Mnnke), whb h la fntl nf clever situation and prk ling repartae. together with a Xm reading ami wime highly pleaalng mu bal numtre i The nat for the farce la an fnlloae I W ward ItatMon a promlalng young , , Amerlrnn, half owner In the i ernt gold mine l8ell Whltm t. ' Cmtuneor Oglethorpe, hi trtner a-cor.d aon f !.nrd Ionrater i l.sle Itrmh Mr nnd go Jhnnea. an admin r or rank Agne Mmln Hlerra Hengallne her niece a prl I rte roae Janet Twaddb Ijid) (Inlnevere l.landponre in Hngllah prlmroa- daughter of ihe Bnrl of Paynaught Irene Thon-.a Together with thbi there will be Hi. rdloalng My IMnant CJIrl, iwng and danre ' Lola Ionard A Perfet ly Mixed quart, tt- Bolo on homemade xenophone A V. Johnnii ChrHtmax Dinner on the Wing lell Whltmorcl He WmiM Pitch It Along ., Harold lonard i Home of the of n nutrrled man The curtain will rlee at x 1 1 Th picture ahott will atart at the ueual I time and ctinllnue until the i urtaln , W up , I Prl. ea Children lie general ad , Dilation thv, reoened eeata is 1 The high , hool nhotild at l,,r aertb-e nf the community II M pre eminently rnr the im or the p, i.pl, I who have eeUMUhcd It Kuril) It Hhould ghe forth the greatrat iwnefll With thla In mind, the high a ho.il hoard deilded In Ha butt tnxtlng ! open the building fur the put lb t leant one evening eat h week and m-re , If II. .clrd Hiith lourewt a the trntn lieople dealre will I gltn lrd a lKy ncoiil organisation ha leen f i ri-cleil Mr. Maiighnn meet the lm every Tiieaday night A lawi ln nwlmmlng nntl gymnaMle work I on-1 dor wn) It I ronioeed f Intelneen and profeiMibinal men The prim lMtl .Mr lljorimwoii who I nn a. oomplleh ed llngulM. will glte n coiiree In Kng Halt nnd tho prlmlpte of Amerlmn iltliinahlp to all foreigner who nre Inttrrxtrd The wlence atudent of the high eNchnol lal I'rlilny under the illroitloii of Mr Maiighnn lltcd the refriger ating plant of the Carbon County Ctmimbutlon company nnd the be plant uwiml by i M Whllmnrr. Thl trip wan taken In conneitlon with work they are nosv following In the clfta room A llox of Monkc)' will be pre Ncnted In Wellington I'rlday night and In lleliwr nt the Liberty thenter Hat urdiiy night wm mm LOAN (,ltcii Jiidgliiciil Agnliirt Count) l'ir Twenty Tlioii-iind Hollnr. Ity it ileilnlim of JuWgo ChrUten non ycttrdny morning N. H ellmm reenter tho $20,110(1 tvhkh ho loaned to Carbon county on Jutie 10, 1911 The trial nnd argument of thr cao conxuincd tho greater trt or Mon thly, TucKdii) and yeaterday mnrnlng The iiiiitit) ssn repreaent'tl by tttor ne) C C Mi'Whlnuoy nnd U O. Huff iniinn Mr Nctl.in'a nlturney ssere Mniffet lirli kaeir and King III hi milt the plaintiff nakcdl for tho r minding of- tho oriidiml Iran iictton ami nought to recover mercl) the ISO.UUO ss 1 1 hi nit Intereat. The court held Hint although tho former commlliinrra hint no iitithiir II) to iHirrow thl money, yet time the total debt Until Imd nt litem ox leedttl and mIiho the Himmlwtooern svero elccti d by tftn people and Hint the people could ditto tilted the Kian, therefore It would be Inctpjltnble- rnr tho county to rctnln the money coloiuho tritiKic tin. DKNVHIt Dec Tlw Coliniln coal ulrlke toiilght whn teiled tifS. ef fit Use Dectmber I "til Thla at Hon wni taki n hy Dlatrlit No. It or the I'nlUd Mini- Worker or Allicrleii b) It lllinlllllioiu Vote after mi nll-dit) NenHlon, and rutlfle the report or the liilvruutloiiil oti"iillse hoard Introduced lodn) rettiinineiiil Ing termination of tho atrikc Tho in Hon of the cons vntliui enrrlea n rccomuii ndatlon or further fforte tu iiiiluiilie the iiiltii of t'oloritdii and a plrdgo to reduce tho wage Mcalo lir lllo linliinUed iiiltica " r the lot el of the atnle paid by the largo coinpiiuiiN Till redllitluil ItolliUIH to III per i ent Mint) lllxirdcr Conic 1'roni tla, l.lsir. Aro you jiial at odd ttlth younwdf i Do you regulate lltlng Do you won- I dir whut all you True you nit) li eating rrgulurly uud nlrvplng wrll. Yet Komrthlnix In the matlerf Cunatl- patliin, headache, nrrstiniinen anil btlloun xpell liidlcnto a IukkUIi Ivser The trlwl remedy la Dr King a Nosv Life PHI. Onl) Hi at your drm-gUt. i llutkleiia rnlru Hulta rnr akin rup Hun. -Ailvc ANoimut imtii nciidir.it A gallon tf ga, n I'imrl of oil. A plete of wire fer a im,JI, V atrip nf Hn and a Hlx-fotit lwrd. Tie 'em twgcthir and you liave u Cord Contributed CliuiiibcvljiluV CoiirIi Itenutl) Tim. .Mollirnt' I'litorlln. 'I Hive ChanilHtrlain'a Cotgh Hem-1 edy to my children when they have oolda or cough," write Mr. Venn HhaNer. Vawlergrld, )'. It altta)x helua Uivm and U fur ouperlor tu any , othr cough medlcla 1 have Weed I udvlat- am one In ue.d uf aiioh m.-dl-j tin to give It a trial" Cor aale b) all dealer. Advt . ' C. R. LEWIS Phinibing mid Heating I'atlmtti furnlahed and work i.aiante. d Jolddng given Prompt Attention P, O Hot 213 North Ninth t, I'UICi; ri'AII. B PRICE, UTAH. M I The Christmas Store! X The management of this store has made unusually extensive preparation, X for the season of holiday purchasing now commencing. Assembled in the v,. X rious departments of this large store arc vast numbers of attractive articles thJt M X arc eminently suitable for gift purposes and are well calculated to make X equal appeal to donor and recipient. At this time selections can be made 3t X leisure and with discrimination, and therefore advantageously. k Everything is new and effectively displayed. Prices B i arc low and there is no lack of attentive, efficient, sales-B X persons to facilitate the task of shopping. DONT OVERLOOK. -V V Men'. Suits . S7.90, S9.90, $12.50. Men's Overcoats, $9.90, $12.50, $1475 ' t novsu $198; 52.98 S3.98. $1.98. Boys Overcoats, $2.98, S3.98, $&. X Ladies' Suits ,. $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Ladic Coats, . $7.90, $9.90, $g ONLY 13 MORE SHOPPING DAYS.K Mop the Cliltl'a I'olila Tliey Oltrii llcxiilt fTlouly. ColiU croup nnd whooping cough nro children ailment which nerd ImmcdUto attention Tlio after ef rccta nre orten moat acrlou. Don t take the rlk you don't have to Dr King New DUcmery checka the cold, aootlic tho cough, nllny tho InHam mntlon, allla the gcrmn anil nlloaa nntiire to do her henllnc work, tie at your tlmggUt. Iltiy n bottl today. Advt MA Hi; IV CI.NTAII. Tlirro emna to be quite a itrong profiablllt) Hint the town of Itniwovelt la really In I'lntnh county Inatend ol , Hiirhiane The Vernal nxpreiw or I tat week lin the fiMlosslnif to nay re garding the matter ' "Nile Hughrl, iiiunty nrve)or of Pintail county, after n confereme ssllh the coitiinlNliimra orr Monday, left fr Duilmne enmt) tn meet with Craig flrmtun, the iiiunty aurveyor of that county to take up the nuratlnn of tho lino between the tsvn countla. "Oftrilal Hiformntkin received by Mr Hiighel from WuahlnKton Indi cate that there .a hnrdly n ipieatton but Hint ltoocrll I In I'lntnh eounry Accoritfng to thl Informirtton the Until meridian, the httimlnry Hue Ih' tween I'lntnh and Diicheane countfea, fa three-fmirlh of a mile wrat nf tne loss n of Itooaevelt "A noon na Ml- lluxhcl ha flnlnh ed hi work n ni offlilnl report will he publUhrd " It hiia nlwiiy been roualiUrrd that Rnnaevrlt sviu tn Wnxtitrh tiainty un til the rounty wn divided and after ward In Uio ctntnly of Dmlieaue Til point wna brought up during- tho Mat campaign that there wnn it poHMlhlltty that the town, width On tho imml high ly developed on tho r,ervutton, wu In reality In llhtnh county, and ac cording to the rorckotitg there nre ap parently good ground for ouppiMlng that mirh wn Hie ciiac In- the event tlmt II h It vveiild iraslerlain' euhante the value of I'lnttih loiinty from n taxable atmiilpolnt and at the mine time drtriut from Dvi hcti- toiiuty Mik Two Year Willi liallgeMlmi. "Two year ago t wna greatly bene nted through uxlng two or three bot tle of Chamberlain' Tunleta," wrlc Mr, K, A. Keller. Klldn, O. "Hrfore taking them I wit akk fur two year with Indlgittloiu- Hold by alt ileal ur Advt. LOST Kun.lay night In ITUe. a lad)' goltl wuteh hunting cost'. Klgln niuseinenu I'lndrr plwuo leave at The ilvotate aifflce. Come out aix! aec the high a liool tlienplan In vaudeville. Monday night, IK ember llth Advt Cleantat and nenteat place In town tho now meat market, Tumor block. Wood Urn. tOtf Tho new meat market Woodi Hro.. Turner block. 40tf I thi: r.Tin:u. The following weather record In furnlahed hy the agricultural deport meiit of the CarlMin County High nchool fur the month nf November Maximum temperature, Nov 3, 47 degree. Mlnltmim tempentture, Nov, (I drgreco. Averugn minimum tcniicrntiire. S3 degree. Avernin minimum temperature. 23 drgrrco, l'reilplratlon. none. HOY IIAItKKH. I'rvaldrnt Agricultural Club. Hoc the high at hool vaudeville Mon ti a)' night Kko theater Price Kit, 2So nnd SEr Advt. M)TICK Be I have In m pofci, i-K., damagva, one brown mint VbVL left hind foot, brandfd if iWf .. hind thigh t'nlrwi clilmr4utVX ' nwny will bo arid on "rtii; tvBffr ' day ot Decemtxr, IIU, it tjB'" In Hunnyalde at t o'clvti x iVf -wild date Bttlc JAMia VI3TntUkKlvl Hunnyalde Carlwn ConQJB l-OIt HOT. W u Ono four-room hoiw UK.'' Hnilth, Price, I'uh (A BB It; Don't ml "A Hot ef VonH re Monday night Kko Uxitat-B-C, s M Hn , BK w i sfftr'0-- Kentucky Liquor Mm HARRY GESAS, Prop. WtZ Homi ffV)- I .Hrr plWr'-n t Bun Hr m fgri WbF' ' Vat-nrtl larlni S-Vkrileil V hour Distributors of ifMaVrnl V C'lt) IBhV' rnt BUDWEISER -! rrth SCHLITZ B;.tM ZANG Erl Your Ru-slncss Solicited. VAuH Free Delivery In Price. K. i Hauil By1-' vaVfi nn! VAVJlnci li,r """m j' ' of tl H( the Kentucky Liquor Hoi -- -fMU llkh oBxI-'frt I -"a m m p-"-ti- VftSJat'-inii -ar- Bo mu The Incomparable Overlafi X Overland Model 79 13 H.-P., tu WI1I:i:l IIAHIC. l 175.00, jKurhes PRICE-EMERY AUTO LINE, AaeNTS'jMDU v .. . , . -m ) I, , 9uYMrLu. '-'" fl ""Ar p - 1 iaaaB