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ifyi Be? HI I IHIR5DAY. OCTOBER 2, ,0,9 (jjfafott tWWCh OGPE3 UTAH BEAUTIFUL Mary MacLaren in a Super Photoplay made from I i Fannie Hurst's Great Story I I ilA Petal on the Current" You read this wonderful story in the Cosmopolitan and I y row comes beautiful Mary MacLaren in a marvelous picturiz- ition of it the finest thing she has ever done. A drama that I H j frill live in your memory for years. Now playing. g I : WALKING IS A HOBBY FOE 1 1 TIIIS MAN WHO IS ON HIS I : WAY TO NEW YORK CITY IFnrv, Speedbaii nnnn, walker of world fmnc. arrived In Ocdm today on n hike ih.it at.irtcd at Juneau. l:.ka, omc nAntli5 i;o The veteran traveler was I loaded down with Inters from mayors of I fiarloua eitioir. .upplie.i and other mater ials Tvhlrh are nitrrfffmry on such a trlr. 'nnon resided In .Vow York City and. during his seliool da :. wa ; noted as one of the bcsl athletic stars that ever ca vorted around the diamond at Harvard If leisure moments arc employed In taU t I bis i ter.t attempt at the hiklnc reme wm made on a wncer Wlttl , an unci) Honrv Chnttham. of New fork win his bet hr must he In N'cw Tork C'ltv before November 15. at which time , he will win $16,000, providing he arrives on that date, and b.QW his credentials thnt he has tramped from Juneau to Now- : York. On the trip from luneau. Cannon has . worn out flfd-en pair. of first -das shoe r:eventy-'lKht pairs of pocks, three hiking suits and a number of other garments. He departed early this afternoon for Morgan, from which place he will walk oast to Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicago and then New York. By profession, ("nnnon Is a mining en- glneer, but h hobby he Is a walker. Mp.HMMWBMp I II law I 200 New Mats S I j Big Lot S Trimmmgs I We are just in receipt of another big let of new hats, also a R great quantity of extra trimmings, feathers, flowers, etc. Trim- i imings will be sold separately. These new hats wi'l be solfl at P near factory prices. We are sure we can pler.se you in quality I and style as welj as price. Room 423, fourth floor, Hudson t building. 2 Large Cans Tomatoes 25c I All stores have a juantity of one of the best known brands of 1 tomatoes at the unusual price of two for 25c. These tomatoes I are ripe red stock, but a little overcooked, causing the tomato I to cook to pieces. For evy purpose you will find them super- 8 ior to most brands. Two caiu for 25c; case of 24 cans, $2.95. 1 20c cans whole tomatoes, pei can 15e Wc cms whole tomatoes, per case $3 35 B 1 23c can barly June peas i 5c H ! g 20c can; Early June peas, case v, $3.45 M I Large cans fancy sliced pineapple 33c I Medium cans fancy sliced pineapple 25c y Small cans fancy sliced pineapple 15c 15c EASTERN M ACARONI COCOANUT BUTTER B Vermicelli and Spaghetti 10c Qur stores Will be stocked w,th 3 packages Utah macaroni . 25c I 12 packages Utah macaroni . 95c wt cocoanut butter substitute in I 3 pcundr bulk macaroni . . 45c , day or two You W fpd , an 6 pounds bulk macaroni . . . 85c unusual substitute for real butter I 9 POUND CAN CR1SCO, $2.59 Coiorins with each pound H I No. 10 pail pure lard .... $ 79 40c cocoanut butter, pound . . 35c I Small pail pure lard 79c. Best quality creamery butter . 65c I i a Ml v ir Ranch buUtr pound ... 60c I 20c MILK, 15c Rancn egfl9 dc2en 55; I 2c Seflo or Alpine milk, can . 15c Mild cream cheese, pound 40c Case S cans Sego milk . $6.90 . v , . , " 2 tall cans Hebe milk 5c - N A chc- 4 Poundt. pound 40c 1 case 48 cans Hebe milk . . $5.75 Whole Y. A. cheese. 7 to 8 pounds 38c NO PROFITEERING You will find no profiteering in our markets. Our prices have been reduced in keeping with wholesale reductions You take no chances when buying your meats at either of our markets I SKAGGS' HI mm mmm mm fMism HRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL : CHURCH ACTIVITIES INCLUDE k SOCIAL AT ESTHER HOME How Christian B Garrer says: Tonlffht at 8 o'clock there will hr n choir rehearsal at the Methodist church. C M. Walton will be director. A full at tendance (, Very much desired We a'e soon to ejiter a aeries of evnnreliitic meetlntrs and a lafsa chorus is Head! 1 In the near future r regular orpanlw I tlon of the choir will be completed." This evening at Esther home, corner of Twenty-fifth xtreet and Adam? avenue. I the ladles of the church will tender a re I caption to Rev and Mrs. C R. Onrver. Miss Dclle Furearon, dc&connes.-!. and Rev. William Frary and wife. This Is thf ' hctrioninc of the fourth year of Rev. Gar ' ver'a nilnlstry In Opden. Rev Frary txii ' to Fiireka to take the pastorate of the HethddlM church there. Miss Furfraon Ins be.ri reas?lffned to the local Church for another year Dr. Jamc.4 W. Kramer of San Jose. Cal ifornia, gave a very Interesting and hc!p f'll talk last nicht at the mid-week ser ; vlco of prayer and praise. He said !n 1 part: "A man mnst hare p creed Tf you hao ro creed then for goodness xake get one. Hut creeds amount to nofhlnz unlc.es Icthed In flcfh and blood and then walk ing up and down the earth and minis tering to the needs of man. God does not change but man's interpret.it Ion of the teachings of the book may change j I believe in up-to-date methods of ad vertisings Our own government, during the recent war taught us her faith in advertising and the results proved to he worth the effort THe church fhould ad vertise. She has the goods that the Cannon creatrvl quite a sensation when he arrived In Ogden today Large crowds gathered on Hudson avenue to give the tr.-ivcler a welcome. He stated that his I rip from 'be northwest had iwrn made in fast time and that he was eager to icncw hio Journey. For each day that he is late in arming1 In New York ho for feits $1,000. "The grcAt outdoor life is th onlv life." said Cannon, ihla morning "In the early days the Indian lived the life oi lives. They enjoyed the open air. the cold weather of the wlnt-T and the sun's rays in the .summer. ' In my travels I have lived In the opon. .im the picture of health and feel Ju-?t is fit as when I held down the short field position on the championship H.r vard aggregation In I !06 Although I haven t had much chance to flgine out the White Sox and Reds. I am satisfied that Tat Sforan'a men will win the championship." B1TR0-PH0SPHATE IS GOOD FOR THIN NERVOUS PEOPLE A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. Frederick 0. Kolle. M. D.. Editor of New York Physicians' "Who's Who." navs that weak, nervous people who want Increased weight! strength and nerve-force, should take a 5-grraln tab let of Bltro-Phosphate Just belore or during each meal. This partlcularpho'pbate is the dis covery of a famous French scientist, and reports of remarkable results from Its use have recently appeared In many medical Journals. If you do not feel well: If you tire easily, do not nb-ep well or are too thin go to any good drupgist :tnd get enough Hltro-Phosphate for a two weaka' buppiy It costs onh fifty cents a week. Eat less: chew your food thorough!' and If at the end of a few weeks you do not feel stronger and better than you have ior montbs: If your nerves are not KteHdier; if you do not bleep better and have more vim. endurance and vitality. 1 vour mono; will be returned, n-i the 'Hiiro-Phosphate will cost you nothing Advertisement. no Frank Williams Returns From Navy Aftor hAYing spent two yearp as a rhief machinist's mate in the I'nited States navy, part ot his "cruise'' ha . Inp hern with the U. S. S. Chattanooga. Frank Williams has returned to Og den. Williams entered the service on the day when the United Stri'es declared war on tlrnusoy and mr.ee thai time has seen service in every sea, with l the exception of the Arctic and Antarc j tic. While he has qualified for a firM es..is.tani chief merchant marine li cense, Williams states that ten;i fiima is preferable ami that he irlli prnh nbly return to his format positiou at h- Southern Tacific shops w CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS Cut rut this -lip. enclose with 5c and mali it to Foley - Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave. Chl- ico, III , writing your name and ad dress clearly You will receive in re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, ' Ids and croup. Foley Kidney Pills tor pain in slde and back; rheunia tism. backache, kidney and bladder ail roents; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation. bUlOUncM, headache, and sluggish bowels A IL Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. Second Ward Is to ! Increase Interest In Mutual Work The offiical opening of the Mutual Improvement Association of Hie Sec ond ward will occur next Wednesday J night In the form of a social evening ' with a dance and entertainment Good music has been procured for the e . nlng and refr -hments. pre rarrd by members of the Y. M. M ' will be served. Active class work of the ward mu- 1 iiials will begin the following Wed ,nes,jii. it is expected there nll be a' iiiiiliill I world needs, and ought tn he anxious to I let all the people know about her Chriet." Dr. Kramer told the story of a bishop ! who frequently visited a eliy church and , upon all his visits there he was ple.ireri ' to find a number of Orientals present and 1 v. orrb.lpping. but upon one occasion; when i.iling thir. particular church, the good ' bishop missed these Orientals and asked the pastor about them and the young pas tor said: "We h.-d to ask them not to come ir they were covered with bedbugs." The bishop replied; "Well, mv young man. you have turned out of the church Lh4 er livest ihlngs ou had In the church ' when you did this thing." "I may .-hock you a little" he snid. , "hut some people need to be awakened Yes. the Gospel Is the saihc but man's Interpretation has changed with tlH years. I remember when I entered tho ministry that the congregation In that section of this country would not toler ate a musical Instrument In the church. Vigorous battles were staged over thlo very question, but today all churches be lieve In using all musical Instruments Q public worship, to praise God with." Dr. Kramer said :ilso that the fact th-t the local Methodist church was willing (o co-operate with a Paptlst In revival work was proof that a true Christian unity Is rapidly coming Into existence in the church world." Dr. Kramer, commonly known on the coast as "Big .Tim," will begin a series of meetings in the Methodist church Sun day. October 12th These meetings will continue each night during the month of October. decided increase in membership this year, due to the campaign which has been carried out during the past sev i ral weeks. Arrangements are being made for I the forming of ward band in connec tion With the M I A. Lester Hinch cliff ha.s announced his willingness to be the instructor of such an organi zation. Hishop Genrcr l-'ro"ning Mated er. teril ay that every effort is beine; made on the part of the bishopric as well t.s the Mutual Improvement officers to make this seasou at the ward one of tho most profitable and enjoyable over experienced. oo 1 TEACHERS USE 101 IPI BOOK DISTRIBUTING 1 BUSIES The schools of Ogden are not in the book peddling bualuew Such in sub stance is ihe statement of Supi. Hop kins as made to The Standard In lh? following: To the Editor of The Standard: It .has been reported to this office that we have temporarily released two teachers for ihe purpose of distribut 'ing a set of "Student's Reference Books." ?aid books being a necessary part ofj every child's educational Qulpment May I take this means of Stating that such reports are absolutely with I out foundation'' I have released no teacher for said work and have not recommended or endorsed any such books In fact, I have not met the ! agents or examined the books which i hey are selling 1 am therefore, ig Inoiant of the merits of said books, and if parents purchase them ihey must do ) so upon their own judgment, as we have not requested or required the use Ml ,m Student's Reference Books" in the home. (Signed) W. KARL HOPKINS. Superintendent, oo OGDEN PEOPLE PREVENT APPENDICITIS Many ogden people are using lm ' pie glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as j mixed in Adler-i ka This flushes t j BOTH upper and lower bowel so com 'pletely if removes all foul accumuiat ed poisons from alimentary canal and prevents appendicitis. Adlcr-i ka re ' ' lleves ANY CASE gas on stomach or 'sour stomach. Often CL UES constipa jtion. In one case of chronic stomach' trouble ONE bottle produced wonder ;lul results. A. R Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement oo Judge Agee Upheld I By Supreme Court The supreme court of the state up-1. holds the decision of Judge Alfred W 'Agce In the matter of the disposition I I by the Btate of the automobiles and' I containers which are seized In liquor, 'raids. The decision is based upon the - .im .- tried in the court last Decern- iber In connection with the "Bud ' , ; Ryan caae j The judgment of the district court 1 was affirmed in the case of the state.) I respondent, against Hyrura Jensen iend certain intoxicatins liquors, rea I .m l i.ther property alleged to halt 1 be. n unlawfully used, and a'.sc a Hud son automobile aud C, H. Reilly and h. B. Ryan, nppellants. Under the judgment entered by Judge Agee, as affirmed by the su-, i preme court, a large quantity of 11-1 i. uort were ordered to b publicly de stroyed by the sheriff and the Hudson automobile, a well n the vessels eon-' gaining ihe liquor, ue-e ordered sold' at public auction to the highest bid ' dcr. oo In Charge of Census I, George Romney. Jr . supervisor of the Viral district In Utah in ihe ton us. has opened offices on the second I r.oor of the federal building and will! 'direct enumeration and completion of' Not An Age For Weaklings Nation Demands Men ot Blood and Iron Physician says Iron is Absolutely Essential to Greatest Development of Physical and Mental Power. How Organic Iron Nuxated Iron Helps Put Re- 'S tne IrOn-Blooded I ! newed Vim and Energy Into the Veins of the , -Jfr Men Who Master the Weak, Run Down, Infirm and Aged P fifr 3fc, Nerve Often Increases Their Strength r PVr-N Racking This la not nn ape for weak ' ' K-X jLj J'k S J While The lime method-! of SSSw ' tt-W S J 7 an( ate living ha- . the i '', AJtrJ afcm.O jff y r Ruthlessly imn in ttaaii blood today as a T --jft??? gT -l'-- Starvinff result of eating coarse fooii "MaJ J" " hS Want and untiring aJ ' r0n Btrength-glvlng iron and unless suffi cient iron is obtained from our foods it must be supplied in some form which is easily absorbed and assimilated by the system For this purpose physi cians below explain why Jiey prescribe organic Iron Nnzated iron which by cnrlching-the blood and creating thou sands of new red blooc' cells often quickly transform the flabby fltsh, toneless tissues and pallia cheeks oT weak, anaemic men and women into a glow of health. It increases tho strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folks in two weeks' time in many in stances. In eornmentinp upon the probability tf buWclinK up a stronger race of people oy inerensinc the snpplv of Iron In the blood Dr. Oeorpe h HAker. formerly Physician find Surceon. Monnjouih Meni orlal Hospital of New Jersey, says; "Ifon Is ali.-nliil.-ly nfirar;' to i-hornrr-food Into lling tissue, muscle and brain Refinfd foods nnd modern methods of eooklnjr have robbed us of much of ih Iron which, Nature Intended a c should receive and there Is no doubt in my mind that the coarse foods of wartime, with their frreater percentage of Strength -slvlng iron, have materially aided in building up a stronger r;cc of people Hut unleM tbls iron l.s obtained from our food It must be supplied In some form I ' the district assigned him The firs; district includes all counties r.orth of Silt Lake and the eastern tier of coun Ities from the Idaho border to the Ari zona line. The district includes twenty-one of the twentynine counties in iihe tate. Active enumeration work j will start January 2. A selection of 1 100 enumerators is expected to he made soon. The employment will las' for a month, the salary being from ?1 to ?C a dav The appointment of enum erators will be apportioned to the va rious counties Former service men j and unemployed school teachers will Itte given preference. Field work to be completed the lat iter part of February whereupon com ipl'ation will be made and compiete records forwarded in the cderal head , quarters by March 1, Ogdsn Soldier Boys Among a number of American sol dkri who landed in New York Tues day were three boy'o from Ocden Tho Utah soldiers who are expected to ar jrlvo home soon are: Private Frank Y. Wilson; father. Barlow, Ogden. Private Edward 'Wooiton, brother, P.i id, Morgan. Private Kenneth E. Yoods. lather, Moroni. Ogden Corporal John D. Chase; mother, Emma, Salt Lake Private Le Roy E. Abbott, mother, j Grace. Salt Lake. j Corporal Frederick VY. Rarker; I mother, Mary, Murray. Private George E. Wilkinson, fath er, John. Ogden. Private George F Finch: mother. Charlotte, American Fork. 00 REED EGGED BY ANGRYPEOPLE Senator Driven From Hall in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and Forced to Flee. ARDMORE. Ok!a.. Ort. l.Cn tc States Senator James A. Reed was egsed from the stage at Convention i hail here tonight as he was being In troduced by the mayor In preparation' for hi? speech against tho ireaty and! the league of nations The crowd, more than fiOOO strcng. went wild as Reed came on the stage) and all light wires to the build'ng were cut. Pandemonium broke loose and cries of derision howled him down, while the audience surged upon the, stage. Reed attempted to nold the floor for a few minutes, but was forced to make his exit without beginning his I peeeh After several minutes of the demonstration, a number of women climbed upon the stag.- and quieted 1 the crowd. Reed could not be seen at his hotel here tonight, but it was announced 'hat he would make no attempt to deliver bis address. Boaatof Reed an-lved In Ardmore ae eompanled by General Emmltt Newton, of Springfield. Mo. A conimr.u escorted bim to the Dornlck Hills ciub. j where a banquet was sened. with many Ardmore citizens present. The Ardmore convention hall, wilb p. seating capacity of 5000. was filled to j overlowing tonight. Man women were present Senator Ree-j wu iniro- , duced by Mayor William Freeman, who plated tn hl spoeeh ih,at he was dls-1 charging his duty as chief executive of Ihe city in introducing the speaker ' At this Juncture the Ughtl nt out.) Someone hd CUf ihe wires. Imme-i that la easily assimilated If WS ii n' to A POWei i i pnd mourn n V W i oi mppl: Ing ih 1 and Incr. MUJilUJ the red bl I ' eorpiiMclea. I know of rothlnw more effective thfin organ h Imn v Xuxnted iron, from a careful t"? xanilnatlon of Ine lornml.i anJ fc, my own tests of N'uvatd Iron. I feel eonvlncc-d Dial It p a prep aration which any physician ran take himself or prescribe for his patients with utmost confidence of obtaining highly beneficial satisfactory results." Dr Tames Francis Sullivan, formerlv physician of !-! lev u Hospital fOutdoor I ft New York in. i the Westchester County Hospital, ways "Thousands uro held back in life for want of sufficient Iron in ihe blood A weak body means a weakened brain, weak nerve force means weakened will power, and like the race horse beaten by a nose, many a capable man or woman falls Just short of wlnniiiK because the don't back up their mentality with the physical strenRtli :ind snergS Which come from having plenty of iron in ihe blood. Thnt irrii ftble twitch, that fit of despondem , that dlzzv. fearful feeling these -ire the sort of signnls nature clvee to tired, listless folks when Ihe blood Is clamoring for xtrrnglh-givlnt: Iron more iron to re store Ihe health b enrlchine the blood and creating thousand.'' of new red blood cells. "Therefore, I stronirlv advise those who feel the need of a strength anu blood build" r to get :i physician's prescription for orpan.c Iron Ktucated Iron or if you don't want to go to this troubl.-. then purchase only Ntixated Iron In Its original packagea and sec that this par- diatelj pandemonium broke loese Some coolheaded citizen reached :he middle of the stage whereo': were seated Senator Reed, Mayor Freeman and members of ihe reception commit tee. The citizens urged to crowd to remain quiet, but eggs began breaking all about the stage. When a semblance of order had b en lestored. there was an unsuccessful at tempt to have Senator Reed deliver his address. Every attempt tn have the senator proceed was greeted with hisses and catcalls and there were tounds of cheers for President Wil. on. After the crowd had Ihinneo some what the senator and those who were with him upon the - left and were driven to the hotel. Mr. Reed expected to leave rd ( more late tonight i"or the jresl One shot was fired in the course of the trouble. A volley of eggs was showered to-I , w ard the speakers, spattering Senator Reed, women anil others on the stage. Ardmore ciluens will BSk investiga tion by the state atiorney general, it was said tonight. i uu BAG TO HAUL UTAH COPPER ORE D1NGHAM. Sept. 30. -Annou.iee ment was made her1 today that the Bingham & Garfield Railroad company had taken over from the Denver & Rio tlcular name (Niixnt- d Iron) appears oa the package." If you are not r'ronc or w. ! owa 3 It to yourself to ninl.. tn. following test: j See how lone you can work or how fan you can walk without becoming ttnVd.il .Wxt lake two five-grain tables of ordl- J nry Nuat..J 1 1 on 1 1 1 r . fun. ; .,r day! after meals for two weeks. Then tatfl your strength again and reo how nmcn J oii hae gained Numbers of nervous, 1 run-down people who wi re ailing nil tho 1 while have most nstonlshi. gb increaadfl their strength and endurance simply b)9 taking iron In the proper foim. 1 MAM Tacti r.i:i:s' notk Xiixatei m Iron recommended above is not a secrefll remedy but one which Is well known tq druggists i-vrrv wIk r.- l iilik.- olderj inorganic Iron products. It Is easily as-J .slmllatcd. does not injure ihe teeth, nuuufl them black nor upset the stomach. Th9 manufacturers guarantee, successful anfl entirely satisfactory results to every pur chaser or thev -will n-fund onr monuvJ It is dispensed In this eii by A. P..1 Mcln'vn I nig 'o an-1 I i otli-r dnis- I gist -Adv. irande, tlv ore-h mlin i r, nt rar t which i the latter mad ha- had with the I'tah (.opper company for a long period. oincldcnt with ih - .ipununcement,'! ii was stal '1 thai Ihe fener L Rio j Grande forces would be reduced thirty J men al Bint! : m . id -e . at Welby. M The Denver ' I" Cr..r,.j. br.inrh I line, which has had ihe ore hauling! contract r un - from We iby to Blnghamj and from V. !h lo Carneld It hasi been operating what is known as thai high line." I ASHTON, Idaho, Sept "0.-R. lM Baker has received notice of his apfl point ment as postmaster al Ashlonfl and will take . I.ar ; f the oftice to-fl morrow. Earl l Kidd, retiring post-S master tendered hla resignation lasdH December, and an examination to filfl ihe varan'' was held in January, but A owing to the ah occ ol ihe prcsidenfl and o;her pressing official matters, afl new postmasl . . nol .'ppointed un-B Ml this rucn'h i BURLEY. Idaho, Sept. CO. The oldfl frame building on Easi Main street J formerly occupied by ih' Burlej sadfl dlery. has been torn down tLxcava-H Hon bSS been bemi ior 'he n w ihoa- ler building, which will De of brickfl 25x125, and modern in every respect. Wt Yir. Nielson ol Pel la, :he owner of iheH ot. is having the building ercrlcd. WmmmmmWS3mWmmmW3mWBBBSKBSKBBBBB GOVERNMENT BLANKETS AS A RESULT of ihe Sudden termination of the war the LT. S. I rnmi n1 had on band immense itcoli i it f, B .. which were purchased under an Kmc r'. ni y Art. T, help hammet du n the- hiTJi eost of living wr offer a part of this sui p! at prifcs I quality considered, that are unmatchablc K In stating colors be sure to make first and second BH -hoice. If your first choice is sold out we will then send 6econd choice. Every Blanket guaranteed perfect. j( U. S C'm'l Blanket No. 695 New Woolen Blankets warranled'nevor used j or.Kr filled from original ba t ,lt n. I Art . Quartern--. ' i 'tnp oi blue Blankets the v I . each, postpaid. Hf. U. S. C'm'l Blanket No. 645 Wool Blankets in grev onlv; weigh 3i W pounds to 4 pounds each. Exceptional quality. $6.45 each postpaid l! U. S. C'm'l Blanket No 500 Splendid Wool Blankets in brown, blue and WM Kr-y. Heavy weight. Ideal for camp or home us. $5 00 each postpaid U. S. Reclaimed Blanket No 400 Mlankets that wery Jaued but probobl? My half of which ar- iin-r k.I .Miliar. I . u , horeuj ch I v r-nov at e.J :L.id rllii'd MM Brown, black, grey, sman mried colorings. Guaranteed to satisfy or money I back. M aih, postpaid I Oi.ve Drab or Khaki Colored Blanket Everv one knows what they are MM J7 r . arh. pool pa i .I fl RarTiH by Postoff.ce Money Order. Express Money Order, Bank Exchange or Cashier's Check. I ' Army Tents $31' .f 1 Send $31 95 and get one of -.hese bU 16x16 ft. Army Tents. They are 11 ft i 'KhDd wal1 tnt complete with pole. pegs. hood, line ? nc. They arc of 12-ox. canvas (double weave and double fill), very hesvy ad I " rtadtao" b0lC8- 131 95 tach Freight paid to your rail I H Xf . . ARMY TENT3 9x9 FT. $25 00 k0'. ".me mtcria as -' tents; all guaVantecd free from bole I TyZVjlVX1 125-00 each. S? Federal Distributing Co. 359-361 E. Commerce St. SAN ANTONIO. TEXA- 1