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Bse au .a ¢af po ur lmn h. hllin ?n r! n n s n m as d m u a m nins m m m m f n u a u f p n f u m n n | w ~ ° l= ¢ * | * 1 ° » * " " - * " ° ' ° ' u ¢ . ¢ 1 » ¢ r ° f x n » a f ¢ » » 4 4 u ¢ r » d ¢ » 1 »J m » L l l M f » & W » ¢ * l ° * " - m x n z m m m d u r n u w u m n n . 4 : a n d d p e n n4: n i t m e t h e a p i : f u n d s t o r y j s l I. .I ,K1* i r s ~~-nh 9, law. m m d I a r t i p d u n n a th Beigiqn ddc gatlon at £54 mi n n o e , wa lk i n ; f o r E i n I for his anlaeqaes exprenau. sims that the treaty u H. no nve h o n o r lh ll a n d n d s f vqu g a ~ l. l' | d _r ~| c a nmn! mmfrntiera, umitory c hln¢e¢.Ge¢-=llll\ ¥" l¢ lN H !NIMNG-nad....\ man-nolouismd!.hemil.iu:y ,n.av¢!N M #that the dllu 'W k '*P¢*'§¢and serial fenturu of the pad.The pointrimsanrWatson; sixth chapter will dshle thu status ofGe n nn yPlvdxrditselfsoLpruonen of ur and :J ug uvcath 'Nil'th, wrong done no Belginan u| '?a'. mno nnthe :up-onlibilMtheusurnnceaf theneeomiruction Q f rmer aanperor lad ether German:.2, um war.'nn eixhrh ua ninz1.u°°terrizonesInnorthemFrance sq m va n Br o d do r i -Ra n tz a u a b d for thu libention of Gormln prism- en md uid that Germany adopted the leggue of nation!-Tre uy C aa ui m NW O W o r& The tems; of pence :rem containedin a treatysome 30,000word: in length. a1 5 :< »`*`1 1 .Q A 1-00-*L Nxwsnrxn 4 Pawn nu: saws-ummm ron ALL tm: norm.:PLAYS No uvonnss GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT V O L . ~Blair, Washingt;County, Nebraska, May 16, 1919 ~ ~NE 15 m m s c u m D e c i s i o n r o m e e r ~ ~ " " " " " % ~ ¢ ~ » ' c e x n A r 1 s w m n f u e - r n o r e s r s o m .Shown sl of mxn m .\Se n ato r n lmmln . ( Mlm Fo r P m-'1 m m f - m m £ 1 >" n u s n e n o u s r A c 1 " ;~'~- r m c s m m s c o k e r e n a m e I n Wuhlnghm. Ally I2-W hnl is rc -ladle l»:|\~¢n~d Floor Lender And Cur~ ____mm m u p mum" evid<-nn Dr thc su wmp lb Relz uNlun Sgnllon;g r o wi n g s mu t 'eg nivoluuon~~In Cenfereuce "a ~mo\'ement c l . >`¢-»1 ~1 C a l l e d B y C h a n c e l l o r M u r d e r o u s D o c u m e n t , : E l e e : : r : . ~ : a : : » z 1 . . , .'Zer;":=;~:, : , : x . : ' ;.. ' :; ° :' : ; f : : P r e s i d e n t S e e s D e t e r m m a t l o n T o A n m l u l a t e r\,n...|....»¢...-hui \\ 'u Mn nn n m-~.mm1|| mm\v "mn . "mmm fm<'m».l ___ ..L11...The cowmtiluaanlmously endnrnd H. Hymuu vigw but was aqdnuy mum l m a uin np re ui n; theop|m6¢ unsu wnmn uonof uwpower:should bc dnun to the Hzmnclai lm economic mation in .Belgmm and 1.thenecessitythattheune..maui(Belgium of compieus support lookinto aconomlc rutorntlon.lh-e eo1.m¢J' urns further of the opinion tht! tl:slliea should be uked to wppori. thillltiationof negotintlomutlhHoilnndf g f d f n lme adtlemnnl of thiquell!ofthefreedomofilu Sched!and the1vaher\rays ofa n Belgium. chapters will be devoted ua phase: ofthe repanuona problem md lmnncial clauses.The tenth will dnl with -nc onomlce lllu u .the devenlhwiL.':=pc m. nilroms and waur cornmuni-'cations; me twelfthwill concern in-E ternstlonal labor legislation, the than,lccnthwallembraceguarlmees mdthe fourteenth wailcontaingvnc mll xlauneal dating will: rzliflcztion. marvel liuun, of the Echo ue }'|li|=Zranu Um! Inmc e wiil'{el absoluuconlrol of the mines in the Sarre valley md a guuantec for l.hr.»:r explm umon.Ile says that the rroaident ofthe admlnisuutive counclwillbc nFrrnchman and wall probably have \snnvlcn 'l`0l)AY IS SERVICE'l`0MORROW ~ ll your car has good treatmentand excellent careit needs inspec- tlon occasionally. An expert whonows every detull ol u car's mechanlsm.of tlre constructlon, who lives In an atmosphere ofautomo- blles and trucks, may locate some hidden wea ness that may result ln. aserious break-down,' In the care ol hard-worln,{° trucks;In the care ol tires that bear thebruntol roadcondltlons---regularlnspectlonls prolltable Insurance.Inspection today is protectlon agalnst loss of time tomor- row---a chain ls as strong as its weakest llnk. - -of theBe¢1ana.l~n"~surmountedby theBoldan having decided unmimuully 1treaty, it having been polnhb y th e waof th e a a glr . ion thatthedoc u ment pwble and uiinfado ry tenmt Protea! Bda; iiisusineli 'n p rovo st q iln st the n ur.~Chau to Japan und a numbsHar Ram! src yet uudlr din .The council ofthr ee ndunc an in an endeavor tatb-mlnorn aA plenary anis.\Ignanlst theseizure oftherlaniefltionat Viennaby rrevalut onnry forces. lhc now rnmentof Hungary has dnl t h l !Garmin Aumtau k e ~lltt idiom 2.0 arrest those ln- In the reponed leisure.Pix Time For Presentation n, May 5-The time for hand°¢»r the peace lrllty to the GerNran mt today for 2:15 o'cI<>ci¢|~ay afternoon. rontenu of the But five- rhapof the treaty havealreadybonu ~| dealing with pre¢mbI¢»fivr u.J.ANnrnSoN SQ:Tile Casing and Tubular Wells. _ DEALER IN ¢,. _High Grade 0ils and Accessories WALTER muslim, WAGEQ 'fnvnui,Tomxof,UPPLlES_ There is Ho Better Tune Than Ifouse-Cleaning 1In1IR iI --WAN'l`E~D-- 500 Fémilies To order a arm suck ol ETHAN ALLEN flour at our SPECIAL Introductory Price._ Thlsls n Minnesota Flour and ls a top notcher. Tanks, Pumps, Feed Grinders, Lawn Swings, Pipe and Fittings &c.&c. Opposite CROWELL ELE VATOR ~o~tha1 rNcbr. |.1 G - A - S (ur lighting und heating.Wo`ll qlsdly givn you exvert nglvios and help in tha mmer. nmisubmil, mtimnwe.Ol course than is no obllguiou on your p¢rv. inaskinu for thc hom and figures. We are oo sureLhnl.gm as s fuel and illuminnm will prove sosuperior w oLber"Ya that wg promise you'l| find an well worth your while w invmigaua.We, of course, don'z expocz your pnzronnga on any other huio thin um you will serve your mm inwrem by givingil in us.Why not iuvuzignwlAnd wdlyl BLAIRGASCOMPANY B L AI R ,NE B R AS K A announcemenI QImade itin p n c ti wlcertainthaithe total wi!! be thatImrh.~Mr. Illau amid tdsy that he would nt onus begin a study of the nituationno detenc the exact nmoun'in onier to be prepnruf to submit hi. estimate; when wngven convene: onHay 19.While he would not suv how muchwill be rfquirc d, heip d i n wlthere was on doubt but that n largersmoun t thm;1:.o.ooo.000, the sun specifiedin the bill whic h failed ofermcimenlintheI u tcongressurouhi be necolury. phnipotentiariesd th esmallnm*greatpowersunitedinthis moe1cruelwnr, which was imposeduponthem.The hourhu nrrixedfor ; hnwy swttlr-ment of tho account."PaulDuluil. necrotaryvgenerld ofthepeaceconference.delivered:copyof lhetreaty zoCount von Brockdor|TRnnt:.|u.. head of the Gor-man delegntion. whomade s brief reply." Asllllin Complete Defel! Count.von Hroekdorfl'Ranluu said "Wo rieelro that we do not deny.the extent of our defeat.We know.the power of the German armies: broken."He was unable to admit lhnl Ger ii. Q; x ann. .am u»¢w»» » »~ Ialpplnwkf-. and Ove T. Anderlon. .zu mmmuo fu ontwomen rlld andm " i ? u m - ¢rmms werenod and c nminod. Y " E 3 3 2 i f i i' c u' s m m'" ' § . W . » ~ a t t a n d a d t h e has no-aid and program sl the DeBot<. school house Fridznight and rep-ow; a ¢ o o d n 1 e o { o x ? c n n dap&¢n- omu l.m:1aticn~ 'launchers :mann for Aprii81M67.&Lne.,:r mu- and odur: M the di:- ¢.:. H. ilctiornud1w.uoimez.3u.uL 35.041s u ma m : 3.-ou J. 5. muasum.m u s i m d va1|n;\ulencm"Gpn»s¢ Co. Dlllllh Publuninl lluital' r h o B wr w L o .6-20Julia.: veterans4&.ZL Gty o! u la ir35~hear.nehpholl Co.£1-338. -w. Chunban1,10300 8 .W .nE .B .. % $ ;'U '" J ' r u aP u n tl 2 » # ' » M b v n da n dn c o n d e dt h a tt h eM n b cg l l o w o da sn a d ,c a r r i e d ,m o v q ! a n dn c o a d l d .H u t~° ! . . 3 -b . About twenty-fleeCdhounhdier"char!and" the 2:30 tain for DcSo1r hd !"hur|\dly nftemoon nnd awoopcd =»§y»on lin. Lee Smith atf holf!\».'\ trr.P*ting acompteaufpriso onbeuvildend Indy,who cw1dn'tMwhat it wasal!about unlii iarmed Us... the day waher birthrily.ButHrs. Smuhwa!z-qua! to the oocuiqn. and her beau tiful and spurious borne quickly berlI'llI6 ln "open house" for her self-inviied K1l¢8l| lho, lrith their hosteu, enjoyld nny minute of the timr until theeve-ling tain (whichlc -r°ff\~»°'*a%1'=H*v*'e°P°'1e'f*°. *":*" Vanquished People.aWhich Woudd Enslave The PeopleTruly R¢l\iy_l"or Presentation 'r»nun-s aa. c. xszrru zuxcn Ge-OmahaSyndicate PaysE:-GovernorWed!-will' Selected As Dv.Neville 3300.900ForI a n n aUtlenln County LandProspect: Blight For Solid Front To ~Ig, Aydicxbe of 03125311"""""(;llailan Dflfillel CollisBak, Bd-gm v .phltc on an¢*;,~°' *'"r;,;§: §f;': ,;';'; iffir-.3 §3¥£§';"'n.§'J\i'i§{»'I-°.t', 32: 1 | H l l l a l l fdHm o u gh i . fr o m'n r m e r G o ve r n o r K r a l l S\ h u i l \ nfa ll|nnn\tiH\Sl!.l\|1f $50(l.¢](} iht Allen.Tr au un rof Schoolumm sNo. I be ure-pied and pllntd on ni.~ f a q l e n,o u t" i `'F.x~Co:\¢n»uma-lzvbarirOath!Of odke of Ed.(imI¢¥l|0¥I»Tuendnymmi' visi ting hisal and wIl. Haltor, were rvcesrod umfrie nd. J u. wum, and oth er C at-I ondnrvd nlnoud on Me...f h w n h g 3Un mé uo nd uly u ud en nd mo nu c o'._ .. m u w u mm n8lmDi-e..w s m s o x rBlur. 1~.£'S'..»., May 5, 3919_asm nn \'n=:|.mr¢c1London " W ,Ei"i\`fi¢FiI&l`2`a1»Brin frontier, this lnnmin.f r y , Gemma government troops an will ta ke d n Sim on ms n u and still han! miter the rldic nl sltrnenta expect to ;-.¢|1 : __.y night.Nu I n lo a d T o L u ml t l l vl u i vl II g n u vs u n »--- .- - _ _ . _ _-_6 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p e r s o n a u r o u l d . R m t n l n -P n u d a a n zo l i e o u t s i d e o f o u r b o r f o r t h e vi c t o r : o f t h e w a r .T h e f r o n d e n ..n n ._; _ . _ - _ -_ -|:_\..... |-......lchaneellos uid Ggljlngn true youml in fliinnr fn an-nu-»|.'u m a ma m mm f b ; - = wg m gEngland* B iM " - bnn hto unc ersor1,.m m 'no pm.; a t "g pg p erh0"l` ll! CH '¢\l~lEAg'm m a u i In n l n°- - | . . _ ' ! ' . .. . e ° . L ' a ' £ = # . 3 : m : f . '. 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' I k i m nH a r n i y_ F u n l " ! e k h ¢ r_ \Er fo r.1 u vn u a0 vo t e . q a u u t 8 :|ro1.e» \ s t u W W ; \'0l.\'a \u'Lu» vo t e sro be s q u a m : 6 vo i r . 6 vo t e s 6 i d e a 4 s 6 a s 8 m l d n d u p p l m a z ,a fo r . 2 ¢ ¢ ; i l u i W i l m a B o l ts vo t e s I unlinn M . i » w . u-G s o i l . n u : r nl3UjlW "» uau n :vl u vl i l o n l nx r a i aco r p o r a t i o n .a n n w n r c di a t e i o d a y t h a i .n g o r l st l u tU n - c o r p o r r l i o n h a d p u r en e d 2 5 D 0 0 , 0 0 0 b u a h fl o f w h e a th o mC s n a d nw e r eu n i r u o b u th er e i t e n t e dt h ed e c h n l i o n w h i c h h e m u l e e a r l i e r t n d : l ? '. t h a t n v r m n m e n uh a db e e nmefo rt h r p u r c h a u - o f n " m o d e r s t e a m o u n t " f * w h e a i f m mt h e d o m i n i o n .li c' df' d i n e d a t Ib i s t i m e t o l a m e a d ft a l t vf s t a t e m e n tr e w a r d i n gt h en r n w e e t l ve i gvg rch urr s.T i m a m o u n t o f w h a tt o l i n !1 I n di k m g fo u n tlet s~ m n n di m m a \ol\r|\ P a i n g a 1 m TTTIt rbs u r ve y s w h i c h i h e i n i tr du : r a i n r o m o n l i o n h a ve b e § l e r s m u .r. - E i a r nn a m i d .I l e u m m u moul.ii _|_......._..;i .. --I. . --l . a -l - . {:_at.. 3 ""ib`¢h|J|'|irnimb|{ f. ll l|»'|F.' hi~ and;1oth;r|§ Qiieéil 65" dutg.We are pursuing no nationalistic reamsNo question:of pratigo and nothirst for power hnve a pan ln ourdeliberations.Bare life is what we must have for our tend and nation tmhw whiln were one feels la throt- guided coropleteiy 11,3 zne rnncspleraccording to which t e arm alice and pence ne ltiatlone were roposed."an ! To Ne ld a ! ! "W e have made counter-Eropo.-mls and shall make still more.'s 'ith yourooqlent we regsrd it a.s our sacred ]£é]u¢'E£ !FdiLri§|.`~ ~Qén in conference, but vrgnlffd to ac-__ ____.__. __ ' " " ' . ' i l` f " f gggg. '1€"1'3¥,"".'I\i?E°§'§..\°¢»f§`°,,f~§2fI§Z r;:»:m|,\zw m~:s|<;:~1»:n x r LA:-s°r DENOUNCE Al,LHIS nrsmaxo |Ii\('l would nominate Senator 'i`owns-IFo n c \ 'r ' r1 .1 : As mn xs rn ovs m. of ximian. forc hnirman of the lllr d lm To *2 "' ** °' »HulT¢ulonl\ASD IMPDSHIBLE finance committee from the iloor to Went To (pet ll Over "ith the senate.¥"r{en:l|\ of Senator l'on ..... -...__ mont humiliating clauses will beabolished.Germanfn bolusior in1871. it uimita, did not :Noni a pro- cedent for thin, but many pneedanuoxln§._U.however.the Germans EEEQ' 11§i£££`¢{ iii' tliroat.gm to some no negotlsnona..n ..»ln!. m u ¢-mmm txdlc xl "Ilene and there irgaighz m d uu- 1 ..,...-.......-.rEdna HJ LMI4 rata. Thu Bondpruned-odto litth#.amount ol salaryto bl P034each tuc hc r ¥or the mining y ur.Unen u l l . a n u l d l m n :Hn . A a n S te w! ! !$100-9? ll a E ll a u m|0g9,ann Aaah Bunnw m vmu F . - d n u m;s a ma nEmmet Bah.m u m r r u a n n l u s mm l nu ru v s l l n ua nu l ln o n h s r e s l .n a m e dt ob ev s e l l$ 1 . o e k e »i ' r u t . a n i mb mt h a tQ q u i l l b i ed i : t r l b u t i n ni nt h em o n ti m p o r t a n tp r n b l e n l r h i e he o n f r u n t nt h ec g g a o r a l i o n . H r .D u r a ne a u t i oa n i n s tt h #imprenimthatCanadianuhea'i iwouldbebroughtintothis enuntrwundrr any other conditions.Heismed unm tz:emlnN'!"h¢ uinniaul nnuhlawn rn Arn fu 5s rfmuuu us uu l n " J u w il p pl v p ll l slu a lc o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n s h i p . -..._._......_--. . -l ! i | l n r C A R 1 } ¥ i ( } A R D x l m a n n s O N A U T O S a s A G A I N S T | . . \ w Li n c o l n ,M a y I 4 - T w o m e n n h o p u r r h l a t d l u t o m n b l l vs u l O m a h a , 0 . 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M y f n s o f m n l f r s u v 5 \ u vw w w s u v- n u\u n -unlhi s i n ee u al t nb le di s tr ib u ti on of wh en ' 1 5 h e l d i n t Q : l a n t e r n a n d o n t h e f a r m m o f t h e ! \ 0 r t h w n t .Th e l u r vo y n p h 6 'l '# < tl n r e i a ¢ n M l c i e n £ gr a i n fo r t h e n e e d s o d ' t h e p e o p l e i f l t c m b e d i s t r i b u t e d p r o p e r l y .I nn u ns t r u ti t m u ym t l b ene ce ss ar yt oIm p o r tC u u d l a n u h t l i .A ta n yn i e . t h ea m o u n t o f t h u !n o l n ' p u m r h u u lf r o mC n n a d r w i l lb e n m d e n t e . " l l r .fl a m e si sm a k i n gas t u d yo ' l w h a t a n d h o u r c o n d i t i o n s a n t h e ~ °; t r u ] w e s t u n i t h e n n n i s i r u t .l l o n f e r u u w s w e n h e l d w i t h m i l l e ra t o ¢ l F " l G N ~ l i n ¢ a n d g n l n m e n s l . n n ' # t h e rg a t h e r i n g .B a r n e sH a t e d .h e # t i r fe nm n f e n n r n ,t h a tsm o d e r a t e , d o i r n n r dN'Yl li »o l'| i n pr im a n of foo d e t u f hl lnn t l c i p a l n d: n da d d e du w : m h l d e n tw h e a ti nu a i l a b ht ok e e r i t h ! P r i m o f f l o u r f r o m w i r i n g ; I b b f t $ 1 21 b a r r e l .H ra.dd<~d.h o w e ve r I th a t n o n ld i a g l & 'H re r ¢ v:a § o 1 1 r a n z ~ = g nm ec a ne x p o rJe m a n d n a r e fr n e n i l y r e d u c e d .Q M a u E d i t h E l l i z a t a a s i a n ' o f m o ,B E IJ G I IW I\%'l l.Lf l E NT R E A T Ys Xlf\im|»» rain lost a belief.What mme on rmecho thevow f imperiahabie de- thousonds of bloody battlefields.in votian ringlng ac rou m we from Vi thounnds of trendmelh in orphan hm-anna.Stand br lla In nasinn' the way ?£ir`iRlé four years with more devo-" " ' " " ' " ' " " " ""'G*""'lion and belief than the ngng of W{,\~\*\§§_;°={ lf* one Wilh un§%';?"nlmr, Ncbr. dardMlddifngs.;louI\lddl|n|:S: (]err;1Mid s dllngs and Cracke d Cum. H. OLLERMANNl'Al-';T"Ej§§I0RADE§0E_$0FIS0il<; 3Order your coal now as prices wlll probably 5 advance,Several cars oi Hard Coal ln translt.1I §J o h nAz h o a d e s Qld Long Stand 1 Blair Phone. zo.Bell Phone. Cedar 351. 1 ITHE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE 'J!-:wz1.RY sronz |N Tue c|Tv Four Doors West ol' the Csstetter Bank BLAIR::::NEBRASKA -n,laliera to one of whom. Premier Clem eneoau. a Frenchman recently wrote:'Tho wild beast been put In a cakeon bread and water. but in allowed to keep hla teeth.while his clawsare hardly rut)Land A Prlaoa Camp 1"Sixty millions are behind the barbed wife and the pdaorn barsalatyrnllllonaat han!labor forwhomthe enemy makes their own land a prison fr-T Should the near#olI Kuomzofp po; ana aq auompuoalonger oould call anything her own whlrh Iles outside theae 1ll.fl'0\l4hounds.Germany has ceased to ox ivt abroad. but as if that were notI z a i i u l a s a a c u l v ¢' § \ €| :| I | € a | | U t | ¢ ot the national aaaambly. the dignity ol' humanity ia placed in your hands. Preserve it.Cabinet Ball! ThreatenedPa m. May t3- Th e emta of twoGermandemocratic:ms and the parties of the renter haw iniormeul lfhancellor Srheidemann ihat lhtlrpartica will wlthdraw their ropreaentatlreh from the government in easethe cabinet decides to align the pear:trrnly. according to a llianatrh fron* Berlin received here by way of Baale The nociallat Vorwaem,ln rom-mentlnl' on this action. aa;Q it in thefirat atop toward a rabinet trials. conla have been shipped to Waahii'|g» lon where they will become a part of the permanent inilltary(:x~rord ol the notion.Maier Snell'a report ahown that the total rout of lhe draft in leara WI!$a1s.szs.a4.ln fact ll. wat Nxt 86 renin per man to rem ter the 523.578 lownna whose nlnnw went on the atate milllnrg reronla rludng the war pedod and it coat nn ¢"'l'lK¢ of $4.59 por mon for each Iowan inclurtnl into lhe lwrvle. 'There were ¢T.94¥men inducted into the ann? from Iowa. n . . - -. - - - - - - - . . !| .\'l WITHDRAH' 11' NE{.E.'4SAR'l latin, May 13-A meaaorge froni lhf Cheltlamz oasemhly dated llnngrh="»\\May 10th and ltl:|N'w\t'd to [ho 1 '~~=e peare delegates aaya:"lho assembly In extremely dim"| llt1| a t hearln that the dl-qmonalof hangTau has lim. left to the di.1 rrrlmn of .lnpnn nlono.All are pn*- Etllul to do nhl! the trials ulemnnflu ut ure horinl that you will ie! rtlrrln chan!!n the xlluatinn.f MoraMar)withdraw from the eonfereneewalhoutslsmlnltheprotocol.Youcan deprnd upon lhr full moral aup l .I ahS'"£¢§$I5»"}»é§§¢§¢7ni"`r{|Ir§{»§é§l|Being a nmnméi old smmlof andreaders uritgclarge financial interests in Germany.Hence not too murh allention should be paid to their lueu-hratiorur.Theme newspapers uhowevvirtually no nympnths with lkIglumdurinst the war, or will! the sull'e|-ln: of Frnnee. but on the rontrary, Sli'plnuded all the bnrbarillea of lhe German army lenders. The only GermanSurlaa piper.uhlrh :lon not rain- lla:hands tohomen in holy horrors la the NeueZurirher Zeltung. which aelrlnea Gor~ many. rhntllrl she he uonhle to ohtnln milder renditions. legally areepl. intlrnzlenvorto fulhll the trenty:nga having no one to lavish is a|'leellona upon IEddie Grimm we "p enti- ratingf'around raising rhielrena ducks. cle.. so as to luwo something to love.New cornea his neighbor Bob. Carmichael. several h'o¢ks din tant. nnut illea rornplalnt against Ed- die. alleging that IIddie'a poulirv do ltrmrd his. or hla \rife'a garden..H hardworking induatdoua ole!bark. don't appear to have a ahovr any more in this "land oi' the free I n d home of tho brave." pu mouth.1Momd xml :molded ihe committeeon aommiltnh bl givin more kiln lc gr1 their report randy.Al arijoununenl wasu h m a n tiHuy 1204. 1919 al 7:30 P. li.Du T. A nd -mn , sm. - -or o n(j.\Li!0U!i.glgl0!'llCl.£8 Decide: linda-| I Hr The Crow!_c md ; At Bn ls oe ls Runnin. Hay 6--Tho Bclgian pwermnehth uaieeided uas i mslulrnzy of pf-are thlfil was 1|l1ru»la~r ; tn crown councilheld henla dnight. it is amsmmeod.Th e mi mi !n mal. 8 o'clo¢kand continuedir por! of the people- at homo."llwn. n says, be[om long probably uw| Hu n meChris Fnhnu p l u n d l u u k nuntilmidnight. »-rrv ztrr mc s rn n n n'run'RNTRRPRIRP:i r . . .i n n u nmy 1 1919 bo S' l' |- GO H O il h lh tg gsetting.LiberllrasnralaF . H. C ! ll' U| ¢ oFor Parlor. Dining RW E. Inc h! Bedroom Fxnltlri an J . E. Cla MII. Succellor £0 E. C. Pictu. <41-an . » =.=~:n 1We aoiicit your ~ orders.cul li. lbe old J. C. lang stand.l iJohn A. Rhonda nu. J. v. mxcuiuu. aloe as wg r i n n i n g "s u m s .m u ¢' Il is rcporied limi Chriswho is employed in the sta Going lo Ilouselneplng?Le!me o~l \~1:lh4 on ~M-~.~roperty of the com nl J. E. Clmpbrlii, Ple11:o"| OldStand.<n.m.Nelsn Truhiscn ieft Int weniflxtfor Chelsea. Oklnf, in response to 1request from his lon. }ienr}, who in dhigi ~mi~y ~bm nrhiie hac k; hu n a e w m d vDr. lle:.d'u place af. the south mln "! the city . on the Renard Nad.Th ! purthu|:r's name wus nu; leamcd. Aye Bmthc .r ante 1*lingO A D E T nee-damen, are 1;zingo: land-oI!\n;e:>us- iness these Sne spring days.Seed Corn and barley fo r ni c at AyeBrolhen' Seed House.I4- -I! corn, of the quality sugpliad by theAyes, in not alway s o uinabie andtustomc rlin prospbc t and those of long sian nz appreeiate this fact. I.0CAL ADVERTISING UHCDRAT¥0N DAY p| ;9GRAM May 30, 1919 .............| alql by . srelions. \ \ ' l l l I¢ \ d : - - G i r l fo r : m o r a l h o u l e vr o r k In q u i r e M f g , T C . l l i l l o n 1 i f 9 ..-.. Pnmde at 10:00 A. Bl. ahlrp, meetnl (Hty Hall, form on W alker Aus.in fmni.of HAH.wi n s north to\\a:-hing¢0n St., West £0 Fourih SI.. wulh to South St., c ut to W alker ..1 ''9\i r1 :¢ t he re -t g t h e c e m e i é r y bo S' l' |- GO H O il h lh tg gsetting.LiberllrasnralaF . H. C ! ll' U| ¢ oFor Parlor. Dining RW E. Inc h! Bedroom Fxnltlri an J . E. Cla MII. Succellor £0 E. C. Pictu. <41-an . » =.=~:n 1We aoiicit your ~ orders.cul li. lbe old J. C. lang stand.l iJohn A. Rhonda nu. J. v. mxcuiuu. aloe as wg r i n n i n g "s u m s .m u ¢' Il is rcporied limi Chriswho is employed in the sta Going lo Ilouselneplng?Le!me o~l \~1:lh4 on ~M-~.~roperty of the com nl J. E. Clmpbrlii, Ple11:o"| OldStand.<n.m.Nelsn Truhiscn ieft Int weniflxtfor Chelsea. Oklnf, in response to 1request from his lon. }ienr}, who in dhigi ~mi~y ~bm nrhiie hac k; hu n a e w m d vDr. lle:.d'u place af. the south mln "! the city . on the Renard Nad.Th ! purthu|:r's name wus nu; leamcd. Aye Bmthc .r ante 1*lingO A D E T nee-damen, are 1;zingo: land-oI!\n;e:>us- iness these Sne spring days.Seed Corn and barley fo r ni c at AyeBrolhen' Seed House.I4- -I! corn, of the quality sugpliad by theAyes, in not alway s o uinabie andtustomc rlin prospbc t and those of long sian nz appreeiate this fact. I.0CAL ADVERTISING UHCDRAT¥0N DAY p| ;9GRAM May 30, 1919 .............| alql by . srelions. \ \ ' l l l I¢ \ d : - - G i r l fo r : m o r a l h o u l e vr o r k In q u i r e M f g , T C . l l i l l o n 1 i f 9 ..-.. Pnmde at 10:00 A. Bl. ahlrp, meetnl (Hty Hall, form on W alker Aus.in fmni.of HAH.wi n s north to\\a:-hing¢0n St., West £0 Fourih SI.. wulh to South St., c ut to W alker ..1 ''9\i r1 :¢ t he re -t g t h e c e m e i é r y n n m v m n v m s n¢ \ n . i 1 | l m n oo-ok and man-ol-Anil-rod on 5 Cali funk r am-he pvc !or q oizti og hi job when llrs. HiI£o!1'| aunt wen? about try ing to tall him how to 61 his work, when Hn. H. urn n (ned than (0 odd y um ago.And t.lut'» the trouble hrrc md overyvhero athe present Lhno; wo much "ulkeefbypeoplewho hue11't ¢={lh1»¢ oimp-onanoo to laik about.tineruat afo :vias about Lbs country ulkinr to the alk wh o an b o indu c ed ugwoandr th e e n r e c iu n lo td s u i oplutitudel that are worn thrudbtn trying to talk people out of thehmoneyforsomeumobllngcausewhich .Huy hue eopound but in foci 0 ;I C |l f .Qas l °., Ovc~nlta ,__sausam. Securities. Jvdlmfntl. ehims. emLiberty Bonds, w. S. 3., and other U. B. Govqrnment Sauritien ..._2,750 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF' 'Dm Washington State Bank Ol Washington Nebraska, Chute: No. 780 In the Stale ai Ncbruh at the clone of bnldlen¢.$Iny 3, 1919 RESOURCES nam N m u ma¢Con|1'\llc!2Iar:E_§.ll?9. s u u s c n u r n o x RATES 094 D-:un a Yau' in Advmoo. ._.._ :I I |. u s v z n Z V Z I Y n l b n ...x. . H .; ' l i e e x t u u i o a o f t i m e i g : a n w e e k LOCAL ov xnww hh8ou1. h|trn4n sidel:»wrnnimelge.r Billy Sunday nays: "Hull In no full uf ehu nh mc n ben t h !Lh dr (mlNd wx al th a wi ndows." Chu. Andean. nothin-}ur of Dr Hinflullln. c ame to BMI' Blhlrdls' onhisreuunfromtheE u mp u n walfront, when he served hetter dun ryear.Amon:~ld by his wth, uhrwo rk wi th ~ ni lrmd ~~ ¢ U r b a n C u h e l l a ,a v o u n n u f il r t C i vi l W u . , a n d h i s u n s . E d . , m m e u - f m m D e S o t o i n t S u n d r y a n n t l m d m e m o r i a l se r vi c e a t G .A .R .h e w l 1J im Holehlan"B| \ wheel," step- pe n k o u a bo u d vu f lth a n a lli u i tn n dn lI f h ln | i } l n 1 o h l| f o o L The Beikmpl an bak hom ul a~umdad my nv. Eudllat Svrinv. lla, 1r ' l l i + ~ e u ~ H i ~l;e!orr marrlqz lm will visit at his old hom. ¥a Sonthwa-stem Nebruira. n E 2 ~p . z u , d a i l y e x c e p t S a n d sy~ p. rn. duly -uz cept Sun dny. &n . m . S u n d a y o n l y .T r l i n l S o u t h . 9. 2 5 a . m . 1 lm I3 r r u o c pt S u n d a y . 1 4 8 1 . 1 1 1 d x i y a x c e S u n d l..p t y . 8. 4 5 p . m . d a il y . \Train.: Ent.1. 1 3 | . . m. D a i l y . 4. 3 5 p . l n . D a i l y . 'I'r a .i n s W e l t . 0: 1 0 a . m .. D a i l y . 8: 0 0 p . a n . D a i l y . c . . 3 . P . . M . I o -T n i m N o r m . 'Hana Grimm has just completed our more aiioa, um on his (arm eastto wn an th ab otwma nd tvru on hlaarmoverihehfllaouthof tmrn.Ha ~Ht tm dba hat y ear on his farm- oining the c ity limits on the wutold George Smith place.Thoseilos have a capacity of ns tons each. total of over 1000 tons of feed. East four dloa nn constructed ~Jr an Omaha concern which makes \ ~uaineaa of buildiriiailoa. under the uporlntendaucy of a scientific dig.| ~ildar trith a fume of men !.rain|.~d to t h e ~f _3 Nelsn Truhiscn ieft Int weniflxtfor Chelsea. Oklnf, in response to 1request from his lon. }ienr}, who in corn, of the quality sugpliad by theAyes, in not alway s o uinabie andtustomc rlin prospbc t and those of long sian nz appreeiate this fact. Paul Kelly came home from Funn- ton last Satunin; after receiving hisdhcharge from 1 e army.He serwd approximately onahnegr xml was "ov- er there" in the 1.k of the fightingat Venlun and other front: and urnspromoted to First Sergeant. So-on af-ter the annistice was signed he wasSha mid nhe "gave the stubs of thereceipts to the children wpiny '|rit.'h." Mitchell Rode! hu purchased Dan !~!urray'a big new two mn Garytr u c k : M soiciu .the ,§==f°==;ff ufthe public who nequire e se ce of a truck for any :hinder of hauling.in city or country.See his ad. in thisiuue of The Enterprise. oil \\1:lh4 on the property of the com-pany owned by himself and other rm-idcntu of Herman and Blair.Ne h cdidn'! know when he ir!! how long he would be gone but intends to give thepxoponitioninvestigationbefore ra- turning. James Stapleton, of Cnlg, hu pur-chased the residence vr g e r b of June: Kirby. situated at e corncrof 5th and Colfut stnets. for a ron- slderntion of $5,500. .s u n r a z s m # u w . 1 A au r ll lm-ned and ,.=.=..`&` :pon "i12I..">fI.»¢. Mehr-mn at hor hémn on W. Washing-ton Bt.. on Frldly evening, May 9. Pnrtidplnh to the number of nine Q imc tor of the Red Cross, was mu and current : w i v occupied theed in Huung u int week.'1'f=-=°»~g-°-- until a lata hour when re-!! be mnembmsd u the party who ruhmenta were served.Needles to entertained in Hllir by Mn. J || tate. the evening 'ru one of utmost . Jensen and the important event enjoyment. fm for~a fo~ight md ~ ~n~ mfhome... - NEW CH EF AT war m C ITY The W hite City Cale hsf a newc lad from Denver, n put mute: in coaimtry, ciudihed m prepare all thepofnular d shes urvui in the Metro-po tan cafes.Ho ny s he hu been ernp!oyed at Denver in the moat pop-uhr atin g pl than and emma antto mt up a .§iw,.f..¢ get any from the toudst nah.He mn kn ow: th t guna from "soup to nuts."Ha n a ny sdf y ou want something dlhrentand palsteable to drop around to the iwhlte City for l square meal. MISS MOORE ENTERTAIN3 Mi l Gla d Moore 'lu hostess tonumerous f s und achoolmalu. onFridayevening,May 9, who, upon. invitation, llismblid at the Hoarehomo on W. Wuhlngina St., to enjoynluzicaleof1-unuoncedn n a n n z m vcxcallenoe.Min Hoare, who In n tnlmtad voedlli. sang :nerd adno-ticmn to her eatin credit.However.than not ao musically inclined warenot to be denied usd the mmihnmeainnumenble..At a. into hour the gn e s i lwe n tn a to d to a lu n e h e o n o f ran excellence,after which the ms-tomnry tene-taking.marking the dole af m enjoyable ~'»gg- the in~ vminblu rule nt this horpi le home.The lualtldliuec Grac e Smith, Ed-na Smith.Blanche Roch.Adtihelt Huc k. Famie Dixon, Mable Jorgen-lon, Gnu Struva: Henri. A. Huc k, Albert Fallen. C. Reeh. Joe Schmitz, R. Hiiton, Rn. Foreman. door :nm-0 being the order at the evening.At | lata hour s most de-licious luncheon was servld.Thefollowing lmmed wen in attendance:M l m :unie md Emo J an a, Ruth Sappenfleld, Marla Snourden, AupuxtaSydovr. Ann; Green usd Hands Hah-nm; Henan. Orlo Jones and Elmo: # w w ~p . z u , d a i l y e x c e p t S a n d sy~ p. rn. duly -uz cept Sun dny. &n . m . S u n d a y o n l y .T r l i n l S o u t h . 9. 2 5 a . m . 1 lm I3 r r u o c pt S u n d a y . 1 4 8 1 . 1 1 1 d x i y a x c e S u n d l..p t y . 8. 4 5 p . m . d a il y . \Train.: Ent.1. 1 3 | . . m. D a i l y . 4. 3 5 p . l n . D a i l y . 'I'r a .i n s W e l t . 0: 1 0 a . m .. D a i l y . 8: 0 0 p . a n . D a i l y . c . . 3 . P . . M . I o -T n i m N o r m . 'Hana Grimm has just completed our more aiioa, um on his (arm eastto wn an th ab otwma nd tvru on hlaarmoverihehfllaouthof tmrn.Ha ~Ht tm dba hat y ear on his farm- oining the c ity limits on the wutold George Smith place.Thoseilos have a capacity of ns tons each. total of over 1000 tons of feed. East four dloa nn constructed ~Jr an Omaha concern which makes \ ~uaineaa of buildiriiailoa. under the uporlntendaucy of a scientific dig.| ~ildar trith a fume of men !.rain|.~d to t h e ~f _3 Nelsn Truhiscn ieft Int weniflxtfor Chelsea. Oklnf, in response to 1request from his lon. }ienr}, who in corn, of the quality sugpliad by theAyes, in not alway s o uinabie andtustomc rlin prospbc t and those of long sian nz appreeiate this fact. Paul Kelly came home from Funn- ton last Satunin; after receiving hisdhcharge from 1 e army.He serwd approximately onahnegr xml was "ov- er there" in the 1.k of the fightingat Venlun and other front: and urnspromoted to First Sergeant. So-on af-ter the annistice was signed he wasSha mid nhe "gave the stubs of thereceipts to the children wpiny '|rit.'h." Mitchell Rode! hu purchased Dan !~!urray'a big new two mn Garytr u c k : M soiciu .the ,§==f°==;ff ufthe public who nequire e se ce of a truck for any :hinder of hauling.in city or country.See his ad. in thisiuue of The Enterprise. oil \\1:lh4 on the property of the com-pany owned by himself and other rm-idcntu of Herman and Blair.Ne h cdidn'! know when he ir!! how long he would be gone but intends to give thepxoponitioninvestigationbefore ra- turning. James Stapleton, of Cnlg, hu pur-chased the residence vr g e r b of June: Kirby. situated at e corncrof 5th and Colfut stnets. for a ron- slderntion of $5,500. .s u n r a z s m # u w . 1 A au r ll lm-ned and ,.=.=..`&` :pon "i12I..">fI.»¢. Mehr-mn at hor hémn on W. Washing-ton Bt.. on Frldly evening, May 9. Pnrtidplnh to the number of nine Q imc tor of the Red Cross, was mu and current : w i v occupied theed in Huung u int week.'1'f=-=°»~g-°-- until a lata hour when re-!! be mnembmsd u the party who ruhmenta were served.Needles to entertained in Hllir by Mn. J || tate. the evening 'ru one of utmost . Jensen and the important event enjoyment. fm for~a fo~ight md ~ ~n~ mfhome... - NEW CH EF AT war m C ITY The W hite City Cale hsf a newc lad from Denver, n put mute: in coaimtry, ciudihed m prepare all thepofnular d shes urvui in the Metro-po tan cafes.Ho ny s he hu been ernp!oyed at Denver in the moat pop-uhr atin g pl than and emma antto mt up a .§iw,.f..¢ get any from the toudst nah.He mn kn ow: th t guna from "soup to nuts."Ha n a ny sdf y ou want something dlhrentand palsteable to drop around to the iwhlte City for l square meal. MISS MOORE ENTERTAIN3 Mi l Gla d Moore 'lu hostess tonumerous f s und achoolmalu. onFridayevening,May 9, who, upon. invitation, llismblid at the Hoarehomo on W. Wuhlngina St., to enjoynluzicaleof1-unuoncedn n a n n z m vcxcallenoe.Min Hoare, who In n tnlmtad voedlli. sang :nerd adno-ticmn to her eatin credit.However.than not ao musically inclined warenot to be denied usd the mmihnmeainnumenble..At a. into hour the gn e s i lwe n tn a to d to a lu n e h e o n o f ran excellence,after which the ms-tomnry tene-taking.marking the dole af m enjoyable ~'»gg- the in~ vminblu rule nt this horpi le home.The lualtldliuec Grac e Smith, Ed-na Smith.Blanche Roch.Adtihelt Huc k. Famie Dixon, Mable Jorgen-lon, Gnu Struva: Henri. A. Huc k, Albert Fallen. C. Reeh. Joe Schmitz, R. Hiiton, Rn. Foreman. door :nm-0 being the order at the evening.At | lata hour s most de-licious luncheon was servld.Thefollowing lmmed wen in attendance:M l m :unie md Emo J an a, Ruth Sappenfleld, Marla Snourden, AupuxtaSydovr. Ann; Green usd Hands Hah-nm; Henan. Orlo Jones and Elmo: # w w /r\a:seineplng?I m| um u the old J. u. Lung stand..u-uahome..I.E.C4mphe1I,'°L"' A. Rh <1 E.C.Pi¢~na. -nur coll onien.Seo u.-uC. hong stand.Il-i f.John A.Rhonda: Do y ou know I h ll lh e r e ' | a s - mi dlicnmce between Soft-Bn! the b u t s l other inmbllan u rthereisbetweenSoft-a n d H i l lunter.5 4 | ..........._......g..........-..Mr ¥'nvnnv \\'n ann Qsia lll*H l |.l\\IM!! ua nun '1 --gg--I dellnquml mmmunaliei t}g~.!.faulted mo luhntfibe tbdr quot!!hill! ad' i\'| purpue, hnohr as the pubiie of Wuhington :mustyconcerned. a vary :mall pzrcinllgfat thi county; quot! bein! 0053614al lv to tha present wdiinl--I' |1611 a n n .The extension of time ex imuu la rr w ni g ht n d th e #only ' n Hf . h \ n li lln 1 o h llf o o L Chris Nia hn lu: b oug ht " Ti ld a" ,Johnlon'n ruideuol property onHenk Walklr avenue. nPm1.Fo1d¢r I n i n i i l d r l u t Tueaday arentngneetl bi s ho s to !| friends usd former »»1aT'»»». i we of a~_....... L.. ampun Blmldi Christensen who in zm- axirrjaea but finally aught on and wjoy ed the ocaalcn. nAt thesdéglnrued meeting of thf ~ _55_-_f meitiad Club held on W y evening of Int week Qu seiecticm or! odoers muh at the pn-m u n meeting was ma i me d ,wlllltheblreeptiou of Geo.B. Rllzr, for nec:eury.Aim nmtune conaidcm,tion Biker was oongiqered too_lncnvy f te o I1 In na s,tt ,Warren expenses c a n tezut 5 .azT m °"§'fru»m n f l e p x x e u g r c u h item:'§§ »3°{gg wh0_I;;0Hc¢:'l rf. rm»b?1-Iuue gm 5~f;v=»»=-1 ?T1`§uu emu 44,2ao22 I .a a i n tems .08M 5 2 ?u f u s u r g e d r a x b er z n s w o r k I C o e 9 2 1 3 9 0 ..- - --- - M - 4 -| \ ¢ n A s n !f ' . n M p n g _~a ¢ | |l u u n . -u . v n p - v - - . - . _y o u r u r a n u i n t h e fe e d l i m .W e h a ve o n h u n c h b r a n . n h o r i n . : n a k e d 0 1 % g i l ' " ° ° ] :Ii o u r l j f n t Lad r y e a n ; lug this gmc nw, more than everbefore, the v u h a v i n g g m themthe opponunlty.Darin:1 n r th fpublic became wearid listening to Io w unb orn. Silver, nlckeis and cents soma 6k,096.i9 L m z x n r r z z s C a p i t d : m e k p a i d I n 15, 000 .00 G I I - I l l n : ROYAL PRINCE Dep osi ts: -'a z u a n m t y f u n d ,m a n o ? A 1 ...,...,.. Up~ waded prod!!a.91s.¢o sr.\11»: o1=' NEBRASKA, ; County of Wuhington." ' 1, Geo. T. Hedelund. Cashier of the abou named bunk do blneby Hurth a tth e; b ove na teme uth ae o rr e c tmdtmec o py o f the n po r tms de tothe'Hale Bankinl Board.ATTEST:Geo. T. HoddundJnbe B. Gibson, Dlrectnr.Ed. Mstthlesen, Dlrectnr.. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th. day of May 1919. Geo. Bruze, Notary Public .. Ieruhed check:Cuhlefs umu ou." ~ 1 »`6,853.10 114,145.93II: Uemmd cerunates of deposit rg-qu and bill: ro-discounted iémdwf i' @`fZo.<¢4wa 'f Wnssmis Nrw Immnom mmm nth ul : B1 hud-m¢mm,en¢lneen,banker|,¢¢hh.e:u..Plvddmstndrrl. 1i`hnd.nn|,da'-gmea..byaawoanfalmm anduunuutiu avlium-. Arden Eqi |efli oWh? Thu New Inksutinanl pw-thlmelltnaumell- It mail-hnau1a¢tnch¢,azmi1eulqu»» Bmmnuer.Hyun lack Iiidluv md ae!-fmcamaunrhynntmskadnilyznsglthll nn fundallzlioun- 2»"»s__':'mf$.°E.'»"f&"¢'!'.*¢.T'£°»'&§uum u. x» -a --lu-I-r» -w--» " - - 5 . 5 n o - » - ' ?'h a s pn , f |q i l l l u n n t h l ." " " " ''" . . ¢ 'R 2 L . 1 2i1mother, Mn. A. Huc k.'zenamm an-our :weary-uve zuesu lto|their hongc in thg Mcgaruggg digtrlct., By Tha Bmd six monllu. aim mmm. nd me .Ru. |w_ H. U,|d",,,°¢:~ gA € |( |yq q n ous : ol T FOR SJ\l;lE=--Lift'".T""' n r uN°"»'='i¢8 Ai m v o n ! r m # E. M¢CrlA:kJ°"............ ... mm. . ...M 2f,.m»d .-1'Z»Z J.an»a¢¢-as , Lx Gel lbnwIM5i',,.'2" lun. un; 1|nnrt.¢d 0u ar f\b |l|Q I¢ |\h ¢ !|l|5 1 9N \ l¢ * \ g \ | w ¢ t m p o a s n h e o l i i b n o n v m ' ° , : , ° ° " ° ° m ~ : ' . , : , : lu d u l l lxh \ h : ¢ b ' : : \ | | u a n y ¢ n d A b e | o : | . M Ulth o lla u d ln i lwn n l i n d lr u don Mod in the m nu l c ounty lan Bwml-ly uh u inju nc tion qniu ! Lbs gour-.llr in d ltwnly gu nn a! of i lu f umnd th e Cou nty uwr wy u l D mn li li u m y mm n h lq t h a n ( mm I n t e r -iuhg with ibn paroc hial sc hool: olhas c hurc h ar g ulu k io u ,: mi n g faith in u " th u th t l¢ ! \ l'h u m r x an un ho rnv I n onunc ur nen fd m lu v wh kan ll |3 ua os u n m a n f m m m m w n u m D u m a S u md h c h h p n i u n . g u m d m ! d (or l l I U C !. l l ,n conz n v n m m e l m U n i m l n u m m n: a n t i lnwrfl d n x k l radon.: n l-an Um tenehln of rdldvn and mar-mv. mud- ¢.§=¢»u»» ma um on Sc u mmz of c ha a n wou ld mdve15| churches and rvthinl nc 1 as(E r li b er ty ' u ur i mp a n y .vllhout he pmeeu of lui. 1l n . . . . . - " _nln . W . D . H d h r h u ntaraed in n : a vh k fl wh e n i n C u lllr vn h . who i n s t a n t vd th h lr ,namlned then. I0 e o l ' l l C l ¢ | l ¢ | | l h l l » \ d U | m ;| n d d v | \ a n tr \ ¢ 1 o n B o l r \ h W n v m s e m H u | A M u l n d 0 m n h L\blmu| !dor\L¥mbdn¢| !.000.Gean¢¢»f .u »a ~¢ bm.h 1. | . l i n l h r i u n l c Q l | r r h l \ u m fto D ¢ vn lo v\ | | tn nmn ! . I : | r mo ¢ . h »| r ' | : h u t l i n .I e Qu r r i e mmm- w h d h e r | | ! u u F r ¢ n m H a d v engo odn mdo il. Hmry Carnelian. non ol ma Car-Mllu, out lun dn German \m.ll,vlskilled an t h t m i d v m of Omaha an-ly t| || |week when h§| ear v m n m c k b y n U d 4 n P \ d 5 c ¢ r \ i n a l |highway ensuing. nIf " Un c h A u " h e h u c o lu n h ll\ » e \ n o h m d u u h l c a n ' t \ r e l l \ > eblan d f o r n ttlu ma r ri e d lnln , mnnnounz;_d in : : r t. : : ; ; | F w h e r ¢ u r s .n romo _ _ _ g _ _ w m n n m llr l.Bm-ln dn hr dl\ ltMl' »H u h K . : h a r m l l l n u l u l i n d q l .De- pa nn u. Un. Chrln, Good died st dn h0||H' ul h e r p uma, Mr . a nd ln . l; nh lll. a n S o u th u n d . lu i W d n u d a y P. e l u d v u 2 2 y u n a l a ; ¢ u : d l n m ~ a h t t l u g l d h e r d t o l n m a m h i s a m- » a m » n . s m . m m m n u » b ¢ m » d Mind C. Andc nea,o l He n mnn d Hula D. Nieln ax won mamed | ! ¢ h lh o m ¢ a lt. h e b r ( d e ' | p ln n ¢ . |Kr. a nd Hn. Ch rll Hmm, l N0 l' \| V / A lh r vn u , I n u m d ty lu ! W d -nnday slurnoon.Rn . N. P . W I ; autor ul the Dullh Luthann c hurn wrformod the cemmny .Tha youu;caupk will m m d o w n on a hr-m n u r He n n a . u § ; v u g - ; . g m le angaveI c om r,¢ inmmbenl-. one ai that dt | m on.in- flnmdnl Ind 1rull\hlM¢ men. gclounm lar alcctlun.zehnmg pr! A mn-Sodw of the mln'| vniel, neu | thou und mon than hlloagponuxt, but lhrwomen gave mer 1 : w u t mm s oth a t h e wu # i by 219 in | tn-tal vnu: of neu-an for the two u n d i d n w.P u n k w a l | m m u . . -I0 oddr y n n u v - u F n n k Zehrung, a farmer :yur q r3n'§u in the old J. c John A. :umm nIn Il bu 4- § , ' o & '»Z¢7... »¥'§..€ ed and Palred. 'hlnu -une- mv farmer elort Us A Do you nu de at Ra ne o r a bn u ll' W l h u ¢ ; » h n t l h l t l l u b ! | u any n u l a y a l l e -n ll I n i s r n"3 :ein mah l\ blgger.Ge ! Nl) : v 1 °T l : m m C k u e n good speaker; he knows what to ny.how lo my it. and when to stop. An invilllion is cordinlly nxtendefi to the [neo ie of Blair to attend thisMinelillli.*EM dates are June Ill. to Sth.inclusive.'.Come Ind bring our friends.\Father §eyeradorfer. '; :, ;, ' "" ' 1 i} "` » -u n p kn ur .A prloe .a ¢ mm- li o n . a i u li iMn .. Cnsllltbii. The llililner b u t Sale at the Blalr R 3 3 1 o Bloro.Bale ala rtl Satur du. I l?LE T YOUR ID LE HONE Y earn 11, lula one week.I5 -Nmmalhinf.The gm- Bank. Bing,o Nc br.. 1rl| mr ou r pn : em 'Saturdl ,B!11'tered on tile Certilalel far SIX."'1'.1"'§'I{J '11 sri,l i s t e ! " ~ NIM vt Tuvalu mouths.( m f )Blu! useful la a t A Nl | ! ' § I ..'-.,-¢--, q i ' - ~ , ~ ._~ ~'''S.nunhy ol each weak at Evemm'| ham ln Blair.SERWCE FEE |I5.W for llva colt- Cure Wlll Be Tlkm To Pnvml Aezidenll Bu! I Will Not Be Reyna uble ll' Any Should Orrur. Grover C. W ilkins, Owner. Groom, W . F. Athan. ROYAL PRINCE -Registered Clydesdale Stallion- Number |8936 ~. . . : Wt. 1800 lm.. An.s Ynrc;Color, on-if Bnvm Wlth Whlie MAA M5-» .To-sled:md FusedBy Livesuxk Boanlu at lain and Nebnska. Hv- will mm for xha uuuxut the Smith !Ann';t DeSom, an Mondn) SEED COR 5o1; piLen.'Ir : M t E1hsa_»&\!¢- °°e'"..L'.*':f°!¢!'.?'_t= _ .._°_aDiscussing Govan-por )lgl§qI\'}e| at Lui we-ek'| Arlington ReviewHrr mid carried an ueount ul' n meelimz We Have Three Varieties p Io i n i n t h i s e vc n i n zPIc h a p e m n e d b y e te ac he r o f t h e d u n .l n .l l f n K o o p m a n .T h e \ SELLING FURNITURE IS MY BUSINESS I keep everything in house-furnishings that there is a de mand for in` Blair and tributary territory,I can't atford to sell cheap, trashy furniture or charge you too much for the better, more stylish and serviceable kinds; If I do you won't come back again-I lose your trade. All furniture, like "coons," looks alike-in pictures.Come in and look at the real thing and let me price it to you. I have just got in a splendid variety bf baby buggies;and they am moderately priced. A large assortment of RUGS has just arrived; all the new styles in combination colors.These rugs are a choice lot, in all standard sizes, and pdced for a quick turn-over.Better ses them and make your selection before somebody else grabs the one you want.The stock is COMPLETE. UNDERTAKING MADE A SPECIALTY J. E. Cam » bell .. ~P r s e l l e e i n n a t e a n d h d l r a l c o u r t : M l l n u n W a l k e r A n n u . H n ! A gny ggy Ar uw al./un,NEBRASKA ~sazunig H u l m . . .I n u t i ll S a lt ay t h N t h .A!- DANCE AT E. orrs snsNN|Nc1'oN. NBBRASATURDAY.liAY£Al0 u 88.15 | ack.'I'lll.| ll 4 Ile 11-aludloa and bein:lhp pmeulwimleuleprTh i s » f< ~1|sud : for i lu of ptrodue ing this high xv e. snperhr qua!Qly of mm!-Ere sac k in fill'-anleed.Bold br J A. Rhcudu.Dealer in I-'iam-,If .Cod and Hay.1441 g g I 1 s nin no sm a l l m ea s ur e . t o t h is s uc c es s .nu m '!\1 e n d a y Ed. Grimm went our to Fnmau'hxuday n the min to bring hishome,- i w .was left than durln Sundsfa delugn in that vic inity.~ncini "fann."'Wu a prongnncevl ,The W. 0. W. Dancing r l |held Roch and William. plxon ~nlributed H \/f. to .Offer !en mu mu num: nouns on l|l¢|ll ul :lumen 1]u| me mwm atrong AIDIIIF*gvlnmur.Za concludi. ¥ "'"ia...er mm on aww fo r h ou ses f or ,, ., .|- lil* on the lubfed of! x nrierenduman 2110 code bill Ayer: nys:"IM me mr further Uni 'I 1-Pali llwlld with the nfc r vndum ow than h m n :ml whi le blutrr .biuil.tnsrhntinp promises m d iof-N1115| were able no put this bil thru his np ublla n ir" lnruw by 1 harenldority, his f zu urls urill-newat ¢unn4~f '°1 \ inlo mdandng ; m : . \ u ";..4L given suc h ;mas rio £0 Ein In-if Fred c an avar getima away from his cont work w wg th e m.g Giflnnl Dlswn hu sold his :ctonlweat Gnnt sind to Joe Fjdwards J'rho wiil mnode! and enlarge it for vmranvv. hldng dec ided to remainin B ir Iudeud of removing to Omnhn, an ha contemplatd when he sold ment 0°mv¢=\r for Ave Mmm:atlrndiofu sad Your big free ada dniiyf'With lu "Fadry In The Well. 49er¢" fic. atc.its foliovring of bums m dpulhlndlen,the tnierininment itgiver ought to be s great aid :nd inspiration to better fanning and slack- ni d ng . 0"laiIleo. tnl ,taikee, too muchlathe," is the rmmn the Chinse | s-rmurrn a u n u n m a r u v o l Hr- will stand (nr the |eaaunat thu Smith hnn'a.t DeSoto, on Mondn; | "monday !,nd..W¢dpelday ng eachwmk ,ui d on Thunday,Friday an ¢, , ,. n s h n , | . d na. '* ' * = }». r = ° ' ! : : : = . :;» ,} 2, 21 5 '» '., I%, :,» 1...a » ar brought us did not :. J ¢'»»qr aopJ :¢ ¢in'oh iu|qQ: 5p qUs¢p: ' zqc,0 4*Q: '°0..Q.: ¢'s.r 9|£, : ¢*|s, : £25 THE BANKING HOUSE OF - A C A S T E T T E R 0 Capital $100,000.00 Established 1869. IC :~n : ==for equipment and dually being re¥eased eir oid positions. ~uipment is still very promptly than a few the w re extendedi ng i to a no r- eadily impro vi ng a nd hone service is much o | generally high oper- no doubt have to meet ~IE conrm IE ..'-.,-¢--, q i ' - ~ , ~ ._~ ~'''S.nunhy ol each weak at Evemm'| ham ln Blair.SERWCE FEE |I5.W for llva colt- Cure Wlll Be Tlkm To Pnvml Aezidenll Bu! I Will Not Be Reyna uble ll' Any Should Orrur. Grover C. W ilkins, Owner. Groom, W . F. Athan. ALL DEPOSITS PR0frEc'rED BY THE STATE BANK GUARANTEE LAW 'l`he Pion¢;r Bank of Washington County, In Successful Uperation For More 'l'han 50 Years EJA general banking business conducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six,nine and twelve'months at the rave of 4 per cent per annum.::. A Conse rvative Bank Reid's Yellow Dent--The BEST late variety of yellow corn Blair White--A big yielding,early variety of white corn.Has matured every year since we intro- duced it. ten years ago. U n i ve r s i t y N o . 3 - - A b i g yi e l d i n g e ar l y var i e t y I e only had this variety one yealof yellow corn.Hav and results were fine. All of our corn is prepared and ready for yqu to plant. Come jn any time and we can take care of you. F i n e on i o n sets,garden seed, Sudan,Millet,Alfalfa, W hite Sweet Clover. Feeding Oats, Barley and Corn at the right price. With fighting ended, the troubles ' Durinz the war the telenhone comm u a n y va h c n f m m t h r e e t o t e n d o l l s n fo r t h e p r i vi l s g e o f h a vi n g h i s ' l l ' m a r k s l 0 1 1 t r u r t u i n o n o r a nn l v u r t i d n g J m w o f a n n a k i n d t h a n h e w o u l d h n i t n l r a t sp e n di n g 61 11 1 t e n t s fo r n u n w i m p e r l d ve r l l s i n g -e k u n a h Jz m n a i . A c c o r d i n g to |r Il ay 's . P il o t u la q l o l l l o n a b i e w h e t h e r t h a n w i l l b e I n g r a d u s t i q : I n u f u m t h e B l n i f h i g h sc h o - oi t h i s y e l r, U n - re b e in g n o n e ,ei n e r D r .C .R .l l a - r i " m i n d " ( n m t h e s r h o o i b a u d , r e r n l i n i n g | » \.: upa| r : °¢.¢,». . 4. . U».». |a n industrieswere hit hard bi high pri by the loss of trained employees. Now our former employees are Irom military servke and resuming I Although tho pda of telephone high, we are able to obtain it mon months ago. + Our plnnl facilities, which during only for urgent needs, are grndually mnl condition. And telephone service, wo, is | getting back w our pre-war standard But the cost of furnishing tele more than it was when the war bww And hllh nriees for euni nment | (iermikil f or Your chick s e n sweepahku nr at hdrukas bm com shun grown by Aye Bros. I k : :I'!ma¢a.n came home mf' i n hu'""{¢ pg iiehd." :ried his moths! -mn e onvk iiil"Nair,l tlldi't neither.Maur] llehy uporled. " BM Ui! doc tor vull auf an-heal today. tryin' !a Mud nu!if than vu tly lhing the mnttrr wit?uv d us. ua' he nys I Ni adnbids." "Mi'|\o5d¢T `WPml's th¢m?"H nFia nna d rns nde d."'!'hoy'a thian in your had. ma*¢ 1 \ | u m 4 m m h » u . l ¢ » q w \ . " » i ¢ ! Hlllnu in | Anllfnf i0¢\D. 1 atinféipfrfiés' iié' |I;(bléI;8 we glialfor several years. .g7ff::";-~ff u " x\ . . . .:\ \ f # " ` ~ '1 1Ifr. m 4 . . . . mnsu nzuzl Aye Brothers V Blair, siff fZZ"$Z3§°' Nebraska Succasor bo E. C. Pierce.sThe B¢s¢...Fu|~niturg..The Best - . . . . / ' r -__._ _ f'"' ,un. 1.1-"»€{L}'H'£'~'3.£u"?_ L C T i l f , \§3 f f ° é £ v \ n w *°vg';'1!.THE. ENTERPRISE May 16, 1919PAGE mu: A wen. Nzwsnrsa ron ALL m x non.: V O L x x m - - r - ' - THE EB GENERAL AND Blair, Washingtc PRINTS 'ran a n \r T E R P R 1 5 1 ;~ n o P A Y O B I T E S .'; ; "-, m o m ,N n y v s A N D c o w u z m ~ ' ~ . ;.~ an County, Nel:»1'as.1:. May 23, 1919 .NO. 16 5 l'ROIlIBITION GIVEN !t¢nd| £0 n.tu| -n the mlmm so Ni-2 N T W I L S O N ' S .,zmc x HAND!-.n "'~°""¢..::: §n°'::.';:;;;3:.§:£ ';;..*"f".r.°: W i l s u n i n ~Bar P l r i a ; ' : a . * : : .'; " " ° »,~:,.: : , : = ~ . , - " m f *' - 1 1 o n e n m m: F ' r n C O N C R E S S ;|I m m e :e l f c c i l w v o m t h e f e a t u r e s o f _H .u ¢ _ - n . . - . |m -l \ \ - L -L x -_ . - - - . . _ . .. -_ . . . . _ . . _ _ -A . . . l -. . \| """""'mr .1 bu- 'I'° "" " ° "~ = ' , . a ° : = . 2 . . m r ~ nh 1910. vu mm `ls 1mm, """" """ nr 1 na rn mm- n' PmmTh " ° ° ' d d '" u ' m ' ; j P : " , ; : ¢ ° ~.,,...Jlu the num d m§1 ptrmonth forsperlnddllxmonthsrdm of the Court.3gat no gijounnulmn.Nh or until funher oPnnat John 8»d|.'¢1l¢ Dr. H. u.Hmikr. ll. IL UPPi*°°"~ Ed. G"|"'i'f»§§°£'»'Ld .S H 2",f.I...f.'.'°2.`f°"¢.».f|f'1¢'"£' " E i - " L I i r t Y " """ ,I t o o c i z r r e d 5 n t h o Il e s o u t h o f l l c v b e m z h e e a u l n h e n n i .h e j r c a p t u n .l f s h i x o n 2 ? 5 ' » .| t a p c fz t l u r C o m b ' |b a r b e r : h : P y Q n l h o t d r 7 !z ¢ » ¢ ¢ m ¢ n ; ¢ , p n ¢ ¢ a ¢ » 1 1 y u 1 ¢ f u » ¢ L n m d f s t h t r - i l - l t r » u m l !\ ¢ r '| s h y , t h e d u s t h u m 3 t o 6 b w d u n n a p p r z h m d e d b y t h e n u - 1 " D r C . R . U n d 'r e 't . i n a d ' Y N !!! U w e.. .-_in c h e s d e e p an t h e b a t t l e t I° ¢ \ n d » m c m l w n u q a n b o o m - l i g h t e r s w h i c h a c -s c h o o l b a u d " - G i l l !P e o p l e h a d n nF R A N K H A R R I S - 0 N ° 8 .Iw n u l t e d i n a d o g - h u a n d d o g - vr l d l o vr c o u n t s In m o s t in st an ce s f o r th e i r i d e a L h n t i t w u t h e o t h e r w a y a r o u n d e u y l p p r e h e n x i o n .I t i s u i d t h a" C 0 | ¢ I i ¥ " ! ' E E O F I W ",¢.b<»olut.ely i a b o d l e l l .t h e t h o p a r t i e ! -I oS E L E C T E D B Y S P O N S O R ~ r e s e m b l i n g a n d - b e a ve r ; a t t h :ll n e s s m o n w e r e d r u n k ,u a q b l e t a B e r t H a n k a n d H a r r y N e i l ' 'r a r e t h ii l c u u d n H s u l . _ l ' | l n l f f| n r r| ¢ n n* ¢ ¢| n : 'I¢ m n \ m II u n ; 'r a d n n G m n h n n a m a n m l G I f l f , ~ I C C G U H Q S f u r , d o w n f m m G F I I l l t o w n s h i p ~ coramituoe of 100,"mid to llave»»tognhor for the porpoao ofnuoiilnthe constitutional conven-ion whit# wil! meet in Uncotn in De- mbor to draft a new state conati»ution,been named.The commit-. it if claimed, is :opposed to take action as will secure the electionf enough me-n to hx up a constitu-ion satisfactory to its of think ng.It is Alid that the . onpartlsanis behind tho mowment, andJ1 Taylor of Custer. Nonpartisanr~epreso.11tativo in the m m te. ia chairman of the executive =mittee: Some of the names. of tho commit-are Senator J.w. Hammond of bridlc,J . 0.Sinoy er of the armora'union,Humboldt:I".B.ipton,Sewand;w.M.Stebbinswthenburg: C. A. Randall, Ncwnmn love: Arthur G. W ray. York: C. D.r.Bridgeport:Efigar Howardlmnbm;A.E.Sheldon.Lincotn; . C. Banett, Gibbon; Ilejvrclcntatiw . 0. Schmidt, Wahoo; J.. 3icConh\» ; Florian J atobs, Broken Bow;. P.Reynolds, Omaha; rw. F. Bry- nt, Haninxton; Claronoe Rsclrmeyor~nemont:Junca Aotcn.Albion:A. Ladd. Albion; W. V. Allen, Madl-: C. A. Sorenson. Linooing Soren ries. Ihnnebrog: F. M. Coffoy. hin n; E. Von Ponzi, Scottsbluff. 1fo"£:T\1f`o'vf:fz`a5x.`E>w WILL A. CAMPBELL WH! A. Campbell. a former residentfBlair.urn in Omaha last week, ailed them bv the death of his mo-r who resided there.Camph-eil lrlli bo nnmmberod byany Blair people as a printer rho rked on The Pune when L. A. Wil.iamn published it:and also aa thoobllnlser of "The Xnockor." a month Y magazine hahfonad, in form, after¥i5TFf¢llne,"Ita principal ooo- ta bein!a reprint from matter ~tained In Bfanrfn lconociaaz, withroporcreditomittedWhileheroe Woocd and von one ol' Hlllr'n na-ive born fair daughters. Mila llaod uint. and they have lived hapnilvogether slnee.While here Campbell an encounter with sissy Vanhichoc-cuioneel much mowimclft monglt the roughnecks of the city. SERVICE TODAY IS SERVICE 'l`0llloRROW ~ If your car has good treatmentand excellent care lt needs lnspec- (lon occasionally. An expert who nows every detail of a car's mechanism,ol tire construction. who Ilves In an atmosphere ol automo- blles and trucks, may locate some hidden wea ness that may result ln a-serious break-down, In the care ol hard-worl nz trucks;ln the care ol tlres that bear the brunt ol road conditions--~regular lnspectlon ls prolltablc insurance.Inspection today ls protection against loss ol time tomor- row--a chaln ls as strong as its weakest llnk. '!i2'\Oils and A¢°¢S=fPfi@#~ WALTER LARSEN, GARAGE, fnvlcf,Ton/mt,UPPL|ES_ Tr ` There is No Better Tlme Than House-Cleaning u l U aiter ~W u; ~Bl~.. ~ ~ aa publiei ty manager of the Omaha CommercialClub for a time.He la now associat- ed aith his three brother: in the pub Iécalion off a daily paper, the I.nrle» p¢ndentl at He!cna, Montana, and 5: reported to have pronpcred i'|nanciall\ :Jncc embarking in the buaineaa. - - -oHERMA N BA LL 'f east0UlCL. \SSED B i d f l Gd A Lookin In Sundafa Galle 0mal\aa Mslrplay-Did-I!.a TrimmedThem To A Finish Score 18 l o f i : ' ~ » »E u Quite a number of baaebaii fa m:INN up no Herman Sunday ¥'. ar. gc wilncal the'olpening game of the nearon on the erman grounds..The Herman team wraa clearly outriaaacd when n l1.it4:hed up with thr "Murghy Did-ill" whic h is a du: A.team. at the head of amateur lelma inOmaha and the west. Hugh Cooke and Ciif Krause volunteeredto help Herman out 'butcouldn't save the game.Only seven innings were played the game being cliled to enable theOmdm team to catch the eveningtlain 'gf Omaha. and the score stood 1 zo BOOTL E GGZH lx u o c x o A couple of men in a big ae\onpu- aenger automobile drove in from theaouthaboutmidnight,Wedneadayaight. mln: north and when up near the West school run their car into R1 ditch and ere:e unable to get out untilPolicemanandStreetCbmmisnioner Hurcharn wan aecurcé with the Cil.y's tractor no pail the ear out of lhnditch.Buncham has none forboon' and "arnalled a ra " arid upon marching the car uncovered around around 600 pints of liquor.In themeanlime one of the man mysterious ly disappeared but the other one wa'taken to the oounty baxtile and lock-ed up and a charge of having liquorin his possession. f4lod.»againa1. him in ro u nty wu d The car and contentswere turned over to the sheriff Ionsafe-keeplng to be held an esidenci z an 1 Ove T. Anderson.A n n : s .' '"' , ;; , ; g ; ; ,, ; "' " " ' - - ; ; ,§ ; ' ,, ; ;wLCh!'.'' " 1 _I._....lAA...... _ lnmwmenta lhlt wen not on the pre | I fno uomnmme an uammuwn rv-portd th-ll they had mst and umuny winbul to rarommmd Ula! coremittee: be a pointed u ioilaws:Tachen, gala:in and 'I ex! Books Li lneott, Hniier :nd Andernm.E M .and Chinn,Chambers Gllbaruen uc ! léppinzdhBuildingandwands, Giibcrilen, Chambers and Rodgers.Purchasing Agent, Ove T. Ander- son. Bed.Andes-um. Tekken.Salaries and Tut Books..Chambers, Finun,Building and Granada.ilaller, Teseiwrl. Sdariea and Tm Boch..Lippincott. Teuhrn, Bnlsries. Text Bock: and Pinanre.Rodgerl, Buildings pad Grounds. I ;: r u moved and anended tha#the nrqed be ar.evpud and approved I §=iz§»-n until um Aprii nn, rm.g sms ummm und] any -zs, 1929. at 9 o'¢Iock A. M.Mnry C. Debei, County Clerk. nAurora Republican:Just to showIlh l! i ts h a d is in the right plate..The Repubiicaa bu made the follow- i h lnroposilivn In W . G.Babcock. pu ity dinc tor of the le th o dln ; wn u mr y nuznrement.:."We will pda! dl the plate matter .wu p d n s f o r wh i c h n o c h n r g emad:by the manufncuwrer,.which is lrnnnpom:-d free by the ex-ggy- company, and for which no me been pid to prepnn the c opy .There will be absolutely no charge onour pan for this |trvi¢¢, but we musthave your penonsl unarmoo Ltmt Lhl conditions named have been com-plied with."'Dm Republican is anxious to do its ate alneady.Why cannot cezfiin territorial provisions be subject to rcvillon Eve or t/en years from now-notably the Sur basin clauns? Why cannot the hope be held out to nchnatened and pacific German rcpuhlic that tha incorporation of GermanAustria into its tcrritor?iamay be permitted at no distant 3:;.mvulcd German Austria choosen that fat"especial if Germany in the meanlima in cc¥a1-ed Rt to join thc Zcagm of nations?The prospect of such uunion probably wonhl reconcile Gmrnnny to fcahlrcs uf thc treaty thanow scnzmjo her almost xmcndurahlc lIHhu Root has misocatcd a claus:in the treaty fprovirling for revisionin live ycars o the icaguc of nation covenant.This is nn excellent propanul. and it is bf no means mo Intlin Insert such n c :mac nm! to make 11applicable :bro to certain of the term impoped on Gcrm.nn,§.An indctvr minatc sentence urond give the !ibc n l fozrcencf Germany a atimulmandincentive to set their n».tiona1 house in order. to fight junkerlnr and chauvinism and carry out Irgoodfaiththe obligations of th' treaty. PRESTDE MESSA Wmrhington,Illny 2 0 -repeal or amendment of prohibition an :meetingwines, n new organizationLo benefit labor and pwnreturn to their ownersroads and ware linen. 1* hon today nent hla mes new conlr¢-sn.it nn: the llrst time l | . been compelled to nd republican congnma, and[or tho first time since hwas read in both l.|lllI\Cl|' Mgr wlolvored in perm ,lo z rosa onPresident \l'ilaon"a President. \\'llson'¢ Inc: gross follows:Gentlemen of the song1 deeply regret my 1prevent nt the opening of dlnary aomlon of eongreaeema to be my duty tothe eounlela o the Imd tvnirlbute what can tion of the innumerablewhose settlement it hudresslu-elf;!or they a which nflact the peace oworld and from them.United States cannot at1 deemed it my duty to together at this zlme |no! wine to postpone ~~visions which must be support o! the £0'\ernmathe approprlasium whiclately nefeflrs' for theof the §° ernment andment of ls varied obllgn illcnl your 1019-1920 h been made:the end offiscal year is at hand; an~ tliee-e npproJ';rintions can prudently layed.lt i therefore that I shouldtherefore call your ntteeritienl need.lt is hardfor me to urge that it your prompt attention.1 shall take the litiert ion' y ou ug" my return jects whit have moot 1lttention and the atteworld"tlu nn|them ..5;.*J . -"z"':--\i. I I ( l I I K e n cI y as a u t o m o bi l e t r u c k: a n d a c ce s s o r i e s , ;|'|an o¢. .a~ po rti ng goo ds, r and y, ram en ns, el ect ric fa ns. th £!rn1 os bot tle s £ \l\ l1 m o t o r b o a t s .To x r o o n m o a t o f the se a r t i c l e w e n t i n t o e ffe c t S l a y 1 " u n s l t h e c o l l e c t i o n o f t h e m ,i n vo i c i n g i n n u m e r a b\ e - c a s e n o f m s k i n g s m a l l c h a n g e ha s c a u s e d m u c h c o m p l a i n t f r o m n - t a i l e r n a n d pu rc hx we rn . T o I N V E S T I G A T E W A R c o : - " r n A c r = = W a s h i n g t o n .M a y 2 0 - - In vo a t i g a t i o n bs'a n r ius rti san c o m m i t t e e o f " i r n : ; ¢ u l a r a u n l a w f u l "ex p e n d i - t u r e s ct'ariqlz t h e pr o se c u ti o n o f th¢ w a r is na k e d i n a re s o l ut i o n i n t r o du c e d i n t h e h o u s e t o d a y b y R e p r o s e n t a t i vo W e l t y .d e m o c n t o f O h i o T h e re s o l ut i o n ch an ge s t h a t som~ co n t r a c t o r s r e c e i vi n g c o n b p l u n c o n tr a c t s "sm il fu ll y.de t l be r s tc t y nn# c r i m i n n l i y " i n c n m o e d t h e c o a l o f i r o d u c t i o n s o M t o o b t a i n l a r g e r p r o ts. I 1 r e | l ' rr G ~l t l e t- i r Il l 1. n .I | i1 i n o n~I Iio . |11'a b. h r w u t r o It ~s ~rrlrr e ( a j e c t m a t t e r o f t h e p n e s e peace-a n d o f o u r n a l i o t h e i m m e d i a t e fu t u r e . p r c m u t u r r t o d i n c u - o n t h p r o s e a j u d g m e n t a b o u t t h e y a r e b r o u g h t t o 'Lh fo r r n w t i o n t u ' t h e o x a r e n o w b e i n g s o u g h t a t t h e c o n fe r e n c e I sh al t t h e m b e f o r e y o u i n t h pc c t s a s so o n I n u r m nbe e n r e a ch e d . G e n e r a l T e r m s N I h e s i t a t e t o ve n t u r e p r o s !a n y r e c o m m e n d a t z u r d t o do m e st i c le g i s ab s e n t f r o m t h e U n i t e o u t o f d a i l y to u c h sou rc es o f i n f o m m t i o n I a m c o n s c i o u s t h a t I l o n g a n a b s e n c e f r o mse e k t h e a d vic e o f t h o s e m a l u c d i n c o n s t a n t c o n rn e a t l c P r o b l e m s a n d w h th e m 4 : o s u a t h a n d fr o a n d 1 t u m t h a t i t w i npo s s i bl e for m e t o d o s o . B u t t h e r e a r e s o r e p r e s s i n g fo r o o n s i d e r a t i fe e t t h l t I m a y . a u d i I n o w d i r e c t y o u r o t t e n t i g e n e r a ! t e r m s .In s ~ sh a l l , I d a r e s a y , b e d u i t h a n s p e a k y o u r o w n t t h a t 1 a h d l s p e a k y~ m e n t a l s o . T h e r u o s t i o n w h i c h fr o n t o a i l o t h e r s In a m i d s t t h e p r e s e n t ga r e t h e i n t e r e s t s o f o u r Di a cu s e es L ab o r B y t h e q u e g t é o n o f l m e a n t h e q u e :o n o f t r i a l p r o d u c t i o n , t h e q u l a b o r Ia t o b e o b t a i n e d f e e t i ve i n t h e g m t in ¢ d | ; o p ul a t i u n s a m i t c o m m e r c i a l a 1 va in ie s.I m e a n t h a t a n d m o r e vi t a ! q t l e s l l o m e n a n d w o m e n w h o a b o r o f t h e w o r l d z o o b i n i m p r o ve m e n t I n t h t h e i r l a b o r ,t o b e m » t o h e s e r ve d b e t t e r g y ti ns a n d u i n d u s t » l a b o r sus a n d a d a r e t h e y t o b e g i ve n va n t a g e a a ci ti ze ns i n ? 'e c a n n o t s o " g g pr e s e n t d ir e c t i o n .e g o n e t o o fa r .*W e - r i g h t l i fe s s a n a t i o n p r o p e r s u c c e s s a s a n i m t l n i t l y i f r a p t ! ! !s. c o n t i n u e t o d i s t r u s t o t o n t r i vg h o w t h e y c a n o f o n e a n o t h e O r ,w h a t p e r h a p s sa m e t h i n g , c a l c u l a t e s an d d e g r e e o f c o e r c i o n a n t o e x t o r t o n t h e e n o u g h t o m a k e e n t c l o n t h e o t h e r ju st ic e | m o n t e n o u g h t o m a k e Th a t h a d r o a d h a s t u al l o y .It i n n o t h o m f n i w d t y .W e m u s t fi n dn a n o t h e r ¢ l | M t i o n d l ffo r e n t dt w t i n a t i o n . n o t m e r e l y t o a c c o r n m s o t o a g e n u i n e t o WANTS TO KNOW \'\rHY 1'A|'aR.~=.PAY HIGH INSUQANCE RA"l°ES Llncolrl, Huy 20-Why newspaper:in the smaller c ities :nfl village; of Nebnakl sro required to pay highmratesfortim insurance on theinPinks. nm them are no many Gres | something that Fleid SecretaryBuck of the Nebrankl Press mmociation would like to have explained.H1hu wr itten from llanrawl to Fir: Commissioner Iloach, requostin5 dns' from the laltefa omee records urimthe hm flvo years, to show how manyperplantnburnedand'elm the \loss amounted to.~eco to Buck, the chance ofI~in n newnpuper office E.:reater than in 1.mercantile cnlah I shmeqt. and yet the neus;>aper of!on pays a higher ralc than u mercanLilo risk similarly situau-ri. W OULD an s u m: BE E R MA KI NG Chicago, Mny 20-While the Elrtuoa fumes were inclined to be jubi ant over President 'WiI1on's recommcndaMon for repeal of the wartime pmmbitiun acl., William G. Legncr. heal! o'the llrewen'nasotiltiun,called st.- tention to n 40 per rent reduction ilbeerdrinkingsince 1917.He n hthu should tbnfness lin ihe han. thabrewers wouid resume makin hem,but nld none of the severai dixman iled brewsrles would be rchnbili!.ate! Panssnl-:z~rr IIRGIES RPIPPIAI. OFSOD A W ATER A NI) c .\ xnY ' mx Washington, May 20--A.munlg spccial war taxes which the president irhis message to congress zuggestvd should be climinawfl, nw those on soda water and sp-called luxuries, sucl as expensive articles of clothing an-peraow eq ~ment:onprupheurg 1 r »~~ z PROGRESSW ES nz wssTo SE R V! ! o x w n cmsSENATE COBIMITTEI Washington. May 20-The possibil ity that senate mpublicana of the progressive wing may take no part inthe selection a! aemte committees de- veloped todgy, when Santan Kenyon :rf Ian and Jones of Wuhington fo!lovred the mum lo of Semton Barakd Ir hho and , f l M m .of Cailfornia. and umouneed they would not aecemplaces on Republican Lender l.»odge'a committed an committees. Borsh md Johnson were given places on tha :skating body yesterday b,the me bliun lelder,but they declinedan Kenyon and Jones hu been selected for the places by thrprogressives.Senator Lndsf. however, refund so netmlider his selec The urhoie controversy il nn outgrowth of the fight made by the pmgrualvn eiernent qdnst the propooeeselection of '#5|nal.o!*| Tenroae of Punnsylunla and Warren cf Wyoming 1: chairfnlmhip of bro of the monpowerfulstandmgeommitteea. v1c'rom' LOAN sllorrr The hm umwa for the Victor;Loan expired hat Sltunday, May l and Washington :ously at the gunsvm. time ll far below her rcquinn quota./The um for tha c ounly in SM: U. s. A. CASUALTIES nmuz m W AR z s6.ou. Washingtvn. May 15-Revised Hg urea made public today by the Wugiy lrtmcht showed that the mul an- tic s of the Americ an expedition-ary forms during tha war was 266.- 0 H.Battle drlihl numbered 48,90'Jand the total of wounded was placed at 237.l35 with the erpiumuon thatthisrepnesenwda duplication ofabout 7.000 by nm-son of thmfmt un! many men were wonndd more thnn once. wo mtx E MP L OY E S DISCHARGED r ilruoldyn Rapid Tranaii Company Dispennn wnh am New York, May 16- The Brook-lyn Rapid Transit company today dis- chnrged right hundred u m em- ployu, declaring that its on wincompelled by the enactment inw law two days "gg, of tha iACkwood-C8ulfirld bill, w eh probihiu. wnmen inthis num from working after 20 p. tn. xnd before s a. m. DEMAND A SALARY INCREASE cenénm of <2=a=£~a'".e sa ; An Aa- fnsnunity O! Interestow in fart. I tool cominterost between capita.ut lt hu never been mul- ~lttlon.lt EMI be mad:el lnnnifeat "mr ln a net;of industry.he genlwmrnal men and the ootmll me of our workers ourrk noch o partnership oulhey.oeollzo exactly jxllnhogseek and nineerol; mon pumoao with regan islnllon lies. of coursethe states; but the nonmolltod of orgnnixatlonetlected aro not to but by legiaatlon ao muel ~mmon counsel and rolunation of ropitallsts, manorkmemLegiulationgar hall be done.The organvery little my in eonrlmtindustry is o mattee and individual initatlvc ~:tied lnudnesa arrange.nho really desire a nellnetween capital and la :lily had n way to brln| ul prshops federal leflalnlp more than ntnte eldn ss Ula nam Mum ' t of all reform in this onter must be tho genuimtionoflndustry;h o mrecognition of the Hgh! ol tork. ln whatever rank. lsin nomo organic wa ition which di ly nllc l.no or the part they nrc 1.ustry.Some positive leg practicable.The eorsgrcoshownthe way to Blurch xhliltlllf he srorlelwinle, l» tho oightdmour day ns tin ny in every held of laboit can exenclne ronttol.ought to find tho nn 1.1112 lnl»or. and will, I lm . prewnily flnd ll..It horwhole country by leadine developing the moans ol and lenfexardlnz life ontion of la r; and perhap-r or It with aa great ad Reverse Conroe Un Liquor Quen-tlon indicated Bar Vall- latlnl Guido \\'n.shtngton.May 20-Prealelent\\llson'sl cabled moaaago outlining legislation for tho extra seaalon olthe now congress was emi separatelyin the sonatt und house today layclerks and urrangementa were made ba copgrouional lenders for lmlnediate ounldemtlon of the not legislazivo program with tho oquol a\ull'|am- renolutlon to eorne up tomorrow lr.the house.Major roeomme tiomof tho president were for early roturns to prirate mrnorship of rall ronclo, telegraph and teleghonea, fo:repealof war limo prohl ltion inn-ofar as oppylng to beer and wines, fmwomansulfrane.retallatory tarlfle protection of the dyeotuf!industr)and labor and employment meoaures.The president announced his intention to turn back the railroad: at th: end of the calendar year.Repuhllenn leaders met tho presl:lent'a proposals for only return of public uti ltitea by ntatementn that such l:lslatlon almody' was plannedAa to e prohibition recommendationboth republican and domoeratlc "dry" learlen joined ln vigorous statementsrllnoenting from tl1o'prealdent'a mngeotlona and predlctinlt that no beenand wine repeal would he passed Opinion ln both senate and house oneertnined ba: leaders was general that the bon of beer and wine would not ho uma. oPresentation of th~ president's :neselage-lho llrat ever trnnsmltted"?lfthis country by oablar-was the on-lk rlpal business of todny'a session. _Nolther the senate nor house were insession much more than on hour. lh former ocljourning until nest Frida;null the house until tomorrow.Sulfrsge Adoption Planned llefone the pnsident'o rneaoago wasroad tho house arrangod to take up tomorrow the myoman suftrage resolution.its adoption before omljournwment ia lnnned.Senate leaderahavrromiaed promptr nrtlon in thqupper gully, probably early next month. The flood of bllla and rrsolutionsopened in tho nennlo today. whilrstores were thrown intothe houaeh o p p e r w h i c h y e a t o l d a y r e c o d v m l ¢ | l \|l g \I * J ~ whkhuthe llzterrft of members sp- paren ren emReputsllcan London lodge and dam- ocmtic Lender hlnnln of the nenaro1'.'.If"`l'.§d1?~,°°`i."T°==f <: rn : rn ~zaiaianos It t'F.¢.T"'§-§1.|.,§"f'L, mon: o 1e_d:?;ro¢f:.\ir¢1;.aL;+:: assured. rnendatlon P-on-=J3»~wsm as-nerd thatmtlte fg°=' legislation requested woo no"I am not for that," said Senator;`fl"1§L"Ii.'§' Jne 1::rodlll|:?t;\ta| t:m gnnling the proh bltlon repent reoofamlatlon."I do not bel eve ooogroawill repeal it." "We gf-»-~1 tha prohlbltlon rrlth- out énuc l;elp 'rm the prtnidont ondITE., ':§.;.=§°1=.a°,,.,,.1; amrilpubll- can p t on .Republic leahera dfslared that in I provltn oln d ' gm' ta xe s ,j: '° ; :: . .s § o gm' an no on; ago stho republ"Tho topo for retail to ta bil¥.;usaidS?nator Smoot ofUt?h, ro f r .g a : m g ; , s r o §f_{';_"§{m,: "gg gglslation, whleadltre lsavs plan nmendation for n r r - o l!plnt m t.arl|T, the president agparently ia I - gg mt o f the f oo t t we alve laws protecting that lndustry for Gro years-long nftor the o u t aloetlon."Senator Cummins of lawn,pros-pective ehairn1a.n of the intordarepomrnerro com ltteo.said that nn-doubtedly rail legislation wouldbe onaeted before th! end ol tha year "And if not," Senator Cuntmlnamisled. "l predict the pmsldont willnot turn back the roads-mit until It la enacted."Itepublienna 'Loined the democratsln approvin o preaideotfs poem!statements or ooooperatlon hatrraal capital ond labor.'resident Wilson's reoommoruhIlona for return of tho wires 1|azcharacterized br Bonat r Sherman olllllnolx. republican. a» 'urloaonbnnktransmittedthru the ice of thepresident."Ba also uald ha oppose( r e t o a l ~ lt lu ~~bltlo nae t. 1..1 _;a,;;- 0 r lntenc stltr e ~-.|like an I could at homo nrintcrestn which naturally my thoughts lmecause the:ll|:Pt0tlt lnduntriee.It cann the ztilllcult task of giv f£lt11t grill tlplril. to lmlmllsntiobyco-ontinntlnglagencies ol' concltlatlormentwhichhavebeertotual-tence by the dllllmistaken policies of th- nagement of lnllttslty, |111up and de\elo}»lng ner~ear.les of advice and in which may sene as n clearforthe best exgerlmenta ~t thouht on 1 in gren~n whic every thinkin:be nwnre that the futurnt of society directly ill: of international counneationnrepresentlyto beconnection with the tengo.in this ren tlclel; but it i action of the enlightened ndivirlunle, corporations an.thin ench net on that must t the nctuel reforms.'ren of the committee on labolohouses will hardly neef'a from me as to vrlan'y shall seek to make thvvernmenl the agent of th lon ln pointing out. and l.iding the process of reor aml reform.For Returning Soldiersro that it ls not necessary»remind you that there L .and very practical queen| ~r that we ahoulal meet Ntlberal spirit.We muat ae-our returning aoldiere anevery Practical way to nm for wb ch they are llttcal i work of the country.Th!ne by developing and malnponanadequate acale th organlsation created lay th t of labor for placing merork and it can also be donet one very creat field, la; new opportunities for lndlterprlse. ry of the interior ha t the way by srhlch return rsrnaybelzepedto And anrln the hitherto tmdevel ons of the country which tl1~vsmnsent has already pre can readily prepare for eulalso on many of the euneglectedareaswhich ll-c limits of the olelcr statesmore take the liberty 1. ~ing very urgently that hlI receive the Immediate anal 'ggwn of the c ongreas.r n very nimulatlng con walt our commerce and lnenterpdae ln the imrnedintrUnusuat oppor tunities \\|l present thcmselses to ou and 'producers in foreilrand lalgre delete forprotllablvnt wilt he open to our fre'ul it is not only of that thelc nn: it is not chiefly of thethinltlmr.Many great in prostrated by the war wal*hnhllltatesl. in men parte o ~1 ,i1.r l . .C m :peare treaty,for dell ~on of tAmaHcnn.pollcy ln Ruse~acloptlo of woman sullroto. establi nt oo fcclernl budget ayeten; and real o the luxury taxon uml the llghnotinalaw.Kll were.refer committee, democratic senaton |jeetllur to nil requests for lmmcdia connl eration.Republican plana for many lnvestlgntions were launched ln a reaolutlo y Chairman Greene of the hottmerchant rnadno committee. pro'mf lnqulry into opentlpnaof th sh wins board and ernergeney ~~eo oration;Representative Weltof'Shin, astral for an investigation o "irregular and unlawlul expend tures."Of the recommendations ln t presldent"s mere- thou-e for retuto.prl\rate owners if of railroadswlres and repeal e war time poohbltlon agalnn beer and wines dre most comment from concussion leaders.tt was alrrwl that leglsltion dealing with the public utlllti rlrtualty ls aesule¢l.nt the pscselon.Leaders atso wen lntoreeel in the preslclentfs statementif he won familiar with admlnlsttion questions affecting telegraph telephone systems he could "nathe exact date for their return al -Legislation Necessary To Restore ln nwewins the beer and winepeat measure. tlae president said t'tlemoblllaatlon of the rnllltary fo°' ' 'ln aap roc e eded tos uc ha polthat it seems to me entirely natete remove the ban "3" manufacttt and sale of wlnee an beers."Legislation ls necessary to remothe prohibition provisions. the p dent said he had been informed his legal aclvlaera.Senator Sheppard of Texas. rl |crnt and Representative Randall California, prohlbltlonlst.champ - of the war time "dry " law. andprohibitionadvocates,issued staments announcing determined oppotlon to repeal legielalltm.They clsred a lame majority otfavors prohlbltlon and peednepsal measure would not beSome republican leaders chargedrgreelclent with shifting responslhll the republican congress and that all he 'sroutd gain would be e lcfarn ol' prohlbltlonists. Republkans of the house waysmeans committee plan to meet bef the end of the week to considerand other revenue legislation.: .republican members said that lminn of business men. should dee whether there should he tadlfion. while eorne said a general neton was impossible because of thesettled cnnrlltlon of vrorld attain.Greenlsellnn of ar-nate and was punherl forward today nt a ~ mittee conference of house renocane. n meeting ol the reoubll1|ll'0|lIl1l committee with Speakerlet nm! nn tnitlal meetine of the nuhliean eenntnra' committee onmlttees. 'll~e democratic steering mittee alll meet tomonmr to m mleorllv changes.Wnnlalngton.May 20--l"res 1 1. I I | 1 Qll 1 Ifl u i \ o f I \ r l v U l¢ e nd r rrr r I rrl: i n Il ls lu ml l g rl l N ll !r n \ n i a ...w h e n h a c a n n t i t w i t h o t l t a a r - '= '§ - " s ai d S e na t or Sh e n n ln . l e p n b l i c a n L t l d o r hl o n d n l l o f t h e h o u s e u i d : "a " A n u m b e r o f t h e s u ti o n s o ft h e pr e a i de n l fa a r a .m=,§.lE°»Tr|,t b ; p r o g r a m o f le g la l a tl o n a g r e e d n u a l t h e r a p u b l i c a n c o n fe n n e u l a s t S a t u r - n Y "" Th e p r e s i d e n t h a s b e e n a l i y i n g t a r e n g i n P a d s , " | u i d Il o p r r a n n l a t l vu R a n d a l l o f C d i fo r n i l . t h e o n l y p r o h i - b i t i o n m e m b e r ." M f a r p m h l h l t i o u w i l l n o t b e r e p e a l a d b y t h i s c o n g n a a . " D e m o c r a t i c l a a d a r l u n l f o r m a l l g p r a i s e d t h e m a n a g e . R B C I T A L M r .8 a r l h a n ' |V i o l i n C l a n A n d S t r i n g C l u b A i T h e l l d h o d l a l f h u n h l l l m d l r P . l l . , M a y m b . | 1 3 0 0 '¢ l a ¢ i A ve le a n i n g r e e i l a l w a s Vena t t h e g c t r a o d l a t c h u r c h o n S u l . l l a . d a y a n e m o o n a t 4 : 8 0 b r M r .Su ri h l r f l vi o l i n c l a n a n d a i r i n f : l a b Th a a d m i s s i o n w a s i n - e a n d n l ac ho o' c h l l d n e n w h o a r e l o ve r : o f vi o l i n m n a l c a va i l e d t h e m s e l ve s o f t h e g p r l n n l t y , t o g e t h e r w i t h l a r g e a no f p a r e n t s a n d Ir l a n d n w h o t a k e p r l d r i n t h e m u s i c a l i n c l i n a t i o n o f t h e i r n l a p r i n .M r . S u r i h a n l a b o r s l o n g a n dfa l l h g a l l y w i t h h i s p u p i l : a n d t h a N su l t a n a n m o at a a t l a fa c t o ry a n t h e r a - e i t n l p r u vr d t o a l l .A b o y o r g i r l w h be c o m e s Tn t e re a t vd i n g o o d n m l l r ea r l y i n l i fe . , ha s a n a du c a l l o n t h a t i f a s o u r c e o f s a t i s fa c t i o n t o h i m o r h e d u r i n g l a t e r y a a n a n d t h e y d o n a l ¢ ° f a r w r o n g . T h e c l a n w e r e assi sted b y U l a a e e B I C h e e i y ,Id a K n o x , G r a c e l l e l r ' a M i n n S a r i h a r i a n d C a d y u f F : § mo n t a a a c e o m p a n l a t a . T h e p m q n m - f o l l o w s :H a r o l d C a r l s o n - P r i s c i l l a ,O l d U h r l i a h : l a n e - G r e e a 1 r a l d . J a m e s W i l l i a m : - P n l l s h E w a - G r a e n w a l d .E n l y n Fo r a m | . n - » » \ Ib e r l a C a z r i e l C\|¢||ina ara- Ri~e GrvnwalOlhla Allen--To Victory llanrh-~F r e e n w a l d .r - D S , "G i b s o n - D a m e R u s t i c - B a r - ovra kl .Jo h n h l l l ' e r - - F e d l va l l l a r t h - - l k i d l . Ir e n e W a r r i c k - - D a i n t y P r i n c e s s - F n e n w a l dI |Ja m i e ¥ * o u n d » - Z a ! - T r i n k a u u .S t r i n g C l n l a - R d L i p a W a l l a .B u i - d l n g F l o w e r ! - L a u r e n d a a u ~ 8ler1 --Conc ertina N o .& - u r .O r n l R o u s e - H e r e u a e ( f r o m J o c e l y n ) - G o d d a d . 4 1 , 1 1 C o n c e r t o H a d M m 4 - m f m l l - - S a l k .P a u l l n f l.i|1 ninc ¢tt,M a u r i r l e R a m a W i l l i a m C h e ~ e l \ - - S p r I n g i i m e 7 N a 'r - i n . R e m a i n - N e v i n .D a m l l % l u m m e r l - -A d o r a t i o n - B o r - n1 a lQ t r l w ( " 7 l 1 b - G n vn l l o i n D - - G o a n ! Lv- Zl n r n u n. - ~ l l u h m .¥'m \\~ |\| . l n n i M o t l - - I l o b ¢ u b ' l i f| D l . l ¢ l Y h e r h a n i l . 5 t h A i r V a n e - - D a n e h . W l l 'l 1 m ('h e e l y ~- S w e e t S p i r i t H a l t h h P r a y n r - W a l l a r e .M o m e n t l l - a l r a l N o .3 - H u r m e l n t e r » B d u b a t t . Y u l i i n g fu . I: m u z i m . he a l s u m : af l n d g n t r ) : s i n g e m i ;f t h e m i l i d c n t w i l g e l u tha | p m a i d c n t Q M a n a l l | m e s s a g elook oE!'.c¢.In st : uc ! o f b e f o m \ I n g e: g e to con SI2dl i t y I. o h - 1 he e x t r a o r 5;l t all.i'| O r l i lM F I M - »o the |0111 ue a t i on s o i an d t o l d |quus|.iol'l`I t h e Whtalt : r e f o r u t i n d s p a t . a l i c o n g r e s M IIB i t w a : n r t h e p r on i e fo r l h c.M a n ? 0 ' a r e : b w m i n t e n a n c rt h e m a m : o n s fo r t h f fu n o t y e ! .he prescxm ac t i o n u p s :0 i c n g c r b " ' ° " " " Pmms -di nt I i o n t o t h i r n w u q z ; n a y !t'r."l'l\f o f a d d r e s s nn the a- uh g m n u w l r m i n g o f !l.r a t anx io us :iul t r e a t i e s 0 l l o d is 1.wou l¢l b ' n o r t o e x in l.¢ ¥l \Iu |. N w x l | T h e m In m u n i l o f a n d l a >f. e vk i c m l n o p e r l t i w a 0r¢g n1:: \t|\ o f °3 = ' p u g n c r a s|:¢r Lli nl; ; s W h f h Unw i t o i l lhsil a d o p t n c c z o i t . L l b t r I f c h i e f l y u a sg ir il .a n L | t | : n u . ~ l b r o u g h t n i Il l b y t h e t l r y c o u pg g a r a R n d f° o n o n l g " L i n n o f " ; ~ " = " " ~ 0 e o r p o na n d d f | m e n t .T h rdatipnnhb o r c a n r i t l b vu l ; t i o n c a n I l a t i o n r o n C u m 'n i l o |. | } s o u t h !m d o m o a m u u p o n n fu l h o s l w h a pl t 'l i ci p :\ l e ve r y d h t h e i r \ \ c l | p h y i n i r is l a t i o n 1 h a s a l r m l"£'f0|1n \\ 9atlbll |\}:i| s u n d s n l o ve r * h i r !1n~ p r m I I:a n d b e * vr ve d l t h e w a y r¢l&2"\\|:t h ; q w .;| P , aide! at ior enu m. ;i an l l m i l l : I I l mnsst affe c a m e a s~un;n1¢;1ion-"roe;!;r§i§u¢is A. W. Fnni " " '|»ma,,d nu na mm xaimonn mmcrr 'rofranson $'.'l.1...¢f.C ; ,';__,. '" 'Nunn :m,|»' su.z.|ox _" T o 1 h ¢ _ B c l 1 o o i B o a r d o f t h e S c h o o l 5 ¢ | , " 5 T e a r l n r f i .dn .n n _\ | . . L . .n g t a n c e U ! M I r e r w a n New York,W 1 6 - T h e United Sutra customs co iccton, in conven tion here from all parts of the coun-try. today ulopted a resolution de- manding an increase of 50 per cant Insalaries of ai! émpioyel ln the cus-toms service and urging thlt 1 $5.- 000,000 npprcpdatlon be made by the govemmcnt for thin purpose.Il. waspointed out at thc meeting that thesalariesof the customs co1!actor:4 hme remained virtualiy the name fo: fifty yea notwithsnnding Lhg mounting C05 of living. NBEIILESS s§.\CRu=xCB DF LIFE In q u i r y i n t o C a u s e O f C a s u a l t i e s F o l l o w i n g A r m i l l l c e nr....\.:....nm M a u I 6 - O n e Il f thx ¥!¥.BIl1|l5\mn,.| -.- -_.a ffn a t t h i n g s t h e ae n n u :m i l i t a r yh i r : c o m m i t t e e w i i l g m s l fg a l c a f t e r congrens convenes will ue me I1r|,lor\.ed meri11ou of hundrodnmf Ameda:soldiers at the front after the armin tice mas signéd.This assumncc wagivrn toshy by members of tht mmmltu e who have been rue!inI o r m n li o n ' g m mu m n d j u runes._......¢¢ nnn|\t\| mme ol' the heavigs bQ;'r'x f.z.,Truck Hauling `l have purchdéed Dan Mur- ray's Two-Ton. Gary Trutk and am equipped to do all kinds of Hauling. A share of your patronage is Respectfully Sollclted. -:- Phone Walter Larsen's Garage -:- Mitchell Rodel Raideuce Phone, Independent 282. n. J. Awnfnsow °f\§r&&Tile Casing and Tubular Wells. _ DEALER IN s ~ ll l U G-A-S for lighting and hauling.We'll glsdly give you expert. Adria! and help in the mntwn and submit utimwos.O( course than il no oblignion on your pan in ukinh lor the (mu und Bgurss. We an oo lun thu. gu u 1 fuel md illumimnl will grove so superior m olbor lay! that we promise you'll dn i t u l l wonb your while w invastigsm.Wa, ol course, don'!. upecf. your pstronxp on my otharbuia thru dnt you will servu your nvn iummm by givin(im me us.Why not iuvastiguwl And lodul \ BLAIR GAS COMPANY B L AI R .NE B R AS K A IU P I: l an | \ . s \.- - ._casua igiee |\ulTered b y t h c h m vr i c m a r m g o c c u o n t h e m o r n i n g o f N o vo m H r a , . . . !c r i h e 8 i g 7 l | !!| \. .t h a r m i n i c e h a d b e e n o m c i a i l g r a n n o u n cul . bu t In fo r e i t b e c a me e iTe c | .i \ e . Il et u r n i n g tr o o p s a n y t. h| . t_ d cl p il e l h fa c t i t w a s o fHc i a l \ y a m m u n c cd o n t h t c n t h o p e r a t i o n s w e r e In c e a s e a t 1 ..»..\-Lf n n t h e m o r n i n ! o f N o vc m b e Hauling. A share of your patronage is Respectfully Sollcited. -:- Phone Walter Larsen's Garage -:- Mitchell Rodel Raideuce Phone, Independent 282. buia ibm thu you will servu your nvn iummm by givin(im me us.Why not iuvastiguwl And lodui \ BLAIR GAS COMPANY B L AI R .NE B R AS K A --WAN'l`El)-- 500 Families To order q trial sack ol ETHAN ALLEN llour at our SPECIAL Introductory Pa-Ice.l'~hls ls u Minnesota Flour and ls a top notcher. n. J. Awnfnsow ~Tile Casing and Tubular Wells. _ DEALER IN Windmills, Engines, Tanks, Pumps, Feed Grinders, Lawn Swings, Pipe and Fittings &c.&c.` Opp site OROW ELL E LE VATOR §,, '"Blair, Ncbr.l I li. o rd en were given to e mu thMesure river and take nstrong podtionson the opposite hnnk of thmtream.This movement entailed th laying of pontoon bridges and :hartighting on the opposite bank.Hurdz-cds of Amedcan *f°°,g= lost the!Html in this e!eventh our flghtin without *g apprec iable udvuntanbeing gain . retum soldiers reporThere may be entire juatiliatinfar the urticring of an attack on tl* ltllliius .if §fu{ 4° hmro knownday to dag :ery soon I LI question1 to whichd must.e~re1 ru, If oniy in n of thorn?g iltle monnghu. 1 boar own iudx Landn at lhr very countr:t anakeninfN11 people.lelllonnor, I do nohelen! indufl ation of hmd madu1e efu nf u nk in Azenci and m g rreutcd iol natinlnmionai poiicy oi z\0r;i¢."l{£1JbnIl11El1".)¢!l in the 1sugznlll mean.: 2fnlersl : \sho'|c n.nord be.xunizutllP1H l nmfor meimmedllnon of the manthto ilamisied morning of November 11. mcmners <the committee point out. but eonahernble dissatisfaction exists in eetan units of the army over what manmen regard as n needless sacrifice 1 their mmndes in arms.Reports 1the euuejties in the last days Hghing have been repeated with such 5| 1intent!that memben of the c on mitiee are eager to hear the army explnrmtion.Mlho no Miele!explanation h.ever been made. it in genenlly u clersiood that thu enny heads contmil. was neeesgry to eontipue the a u rl.lan. ua..fieriail if gurivilo`5me r . w . r m l f u m n . - - - » -a o o " ' . . ¢ . ; ° . . . . . . : 2 . : . : : " ' : ' . . . : . : . llmr C. Dlhel. IIN expense,__|||¢¢ ...'!E..'2'. ! . "I | - . ¢ ~ li h l, n g u o i .W.. Ludwig. house neat forlf. Hak e of Ar i..Hqry P. Ihuman. bonding fpoo ,JE. £. Haunhnum. wld dn;- u3.~.1'..... Truman: Co., day, Julius Pemenon, hudvnre and 3 1 " s l i d .H r. Telephone C0-» hutsan d um,lu na r H.Phu. Ensunnoo pmu..The Fifa. printing und ll:- tlsnl .W. H. gn:imuen, msd dn;- z i n -C. W. Christensen, nad drag- Boru 'ilulelson, fold work. C a l h o u n L b r .C o . .r l a l k n . P l 0H e f t e l B e r h e l m n ,. . ' . 1 f ' . " $ ' f . , 22.00 ¥§»"z=§»?¢i"'CIii"`i..Jé` ,,";I2¢"E1fi'éZ§`I¢'§.f l2Do'Th¢l! nhunld be no delay in attemptm i 21 .252.15 a u s 28.87 56.00 64.85 I has ing a miution.-Brooklyn Eagle. HDST or PROGENCY 'r o s u n wz n n z z mOF AGED COUPLE (Gus h:Warld Herald)When Asa Dinan, 72 y an old of Blair. Mehr.. msnin Mn. Kniherise'Thompson af Benson.in Omsha noJ a m 1. there will be ntlmerod forthe are~mon;, Mr. Dixonk fnmily ofii n i "childrens,thirty-swan =~=1-- flhildmz and seven f m: g n n d c h i ren.|in-.mn ihia rv ruaenlation tri!! benuumblui bln . ri ...'f n f~ live ehiidrm and nine .."...12»'I}»J~§'.. 3 35 Mn. Dinan died Int.ovornber nd 27.5582.20 H was a d-rathhed nz-Enron that hor ~ mnrry Hrs.m p p n f h u beam: ethc tive m safeguard the | my ngainst Hun treachery.Cartapositionshad to be better accuragainstthe pouihiiity of Germ:trickery md this entailed some inof life, according to information fn: war depsrtruerlt sources. z x r o n c m a c a a s s a r w sBENTEN( m i n g succee- i n d u l t r i n l r l mach g r a t e h o w a n t h e t h e d a i l y l a l i n r m g n s sc a n l t i o n l o ' h n n n i e r n m ? the pl um l h n d a i ] : u n b e 1 u m m ; l d m i r l b d e p a r t mur c h i ni n n t 'L Whiie Berlin newnpapen eonde: the treoty of Vanaiiloa on on "lnnllment of robbery." a treaty of onehiintion. n qnieol viointlon of Pm dinet Wiisona fourteen points athe lilo. the obvious thought al.grated by these comment:la tlGemanycouldhud ly be ¢;p¢¢4 to buin by a»elm°1#dxinl that Ifonnl as ofhrad are fm and rlg' oous.In Great B1-Stun, France athe United Bute: the genenliy 1copiedopinion appurs to bo tl the terms. though mute. an not | juni :nd that Germany,condemttor heavy c rimes ;¢;in$t hmnanlin entiziqd no justin done,not clemency or mercy.Justin, however, may well be u pond with mercy, and the Indo!mhmbe sontencs exemplifies this iightened conception.Germany 4naror ly e xpec t mmf at this ti: and must porforre acrfpl ju-\!Suzi. the sentence might be made Chu. Nelson. cammlitu work. 17.75 Imaam - - l r. h e c o m m u n i 'I h i c h t h a i : n n c n .I l o u e i r r i g h t l d :I h u m a n b e nr t he r i n o m u v e d r e a d ; m o t i i vo o|.|| r a c h i e ve o u : d u n r i d c o m l l b o r a r e t n n o t h e r a m ge t t h e b e t t a u o u n u t o the l !i c m a l i q vi d u a l 1 Th;;d= p a i nim : so ld l a k e u p o p vd r m fo e l r r t l p a m ! o l i vs l i l m u w r Gw i t h i n a n d I 1 r w u m mpla ns :J S u l n i l l l m m m n u u g u w n ,W A N |R u a P r i n t i n g Co . ,i m p r o ve m n t n , J E u r h e t h e d vi !w a r i n t o r t h r u y a n . f eBo u k ,1 . 2 !c a l vi n ; » ~at t h e b a t t l e o f i vi n - Z l m r r J S e m i . d n | ; | ' i u | m a d e , 4 0 5 0 b u n .M r .D i x o n u u l n d \ i l h l n ; --WAN'l`El)-- 500 Families To order q trial sack ol ETHAN ALLEN llour at our SPECIAL Introductory Pa-Ice.l'~hls ls u Minnesota Flour and ls a top notcher. Tanks, Pumps, Feed Grinders, Lawn Swings, Pipe and Fittings &c.&c. Opposite OROW ELL ELE VATOR f"malr. Ncbr.l Oil Meal, Shorts. Bran. Homlny. Feed. Stan dard Mlddllngs,Flour Middllngs. Germ Mid dllngs and Cracked Corn. A5.|;Qs§gg§T GRADES oF soFT com.H. OLLERMANN advance.Several cars of Hard ~al in transit. 1 John A. Rhoades O l d L o n g St a n d ; Blair Phone. 26.Bell Phone. Cedar 55| Four Doo n W es t o f the Ca stetter Bxnk B L A I R ::::NE B R AS K A I THE LARGEST AND oLo1::.1 Excl.us|vE !Jr:wELRY sronz IN THE clrv Bond adjourned \mt!1 1 o'clock PN. 1 o'rhek I". ll.Roan! In union. memhrn ai! prntnt. A mu HIIM! by J. E. Campbeil in tinamount af $66.76 for huriad expemn04' Smith ilourlmm. ru rut £0 $60.00 and hnltlre of c laim dinilvlud. omni Bom!-e af 3. G. .Ienum. Rom'01nn:or for Raid District Na.19und Hnmr Tnrker. Road Own-rn fo'llmd Dinldd No.8. were npprovld: a d n r p n f l o f f n s n m 1 ~ d h ' r E . I \ :rw-mx bride at Bhir. when ha devot-ed his :Hurts in real auto.For ¢ gsui man yan he enndnded :hrDixonin that ronmunity, whichin the early days uv considered oneof the model ntabiinhmentn of i llkin d in tlu iu u.Mrs.Katherim Thmnpon v uformerlv Mn. A. {'. Sheets of Benson. For the pu: iifléfa yearn Hr. Dixon has speni the winter months at |home in I n A n p i n th a n h e a n d his bride witl go to live. immediately 'following the nr:-many hem.Cavgfvn Po in t! J ud v zf nu- 15:1 hum Dinan, a aan of Mr. Dixon. m n v r w u i h hulblnd f li lb tz arf llpinned on Me in the County C1ofk'»»;;,:,,:,,,,_ ,;.,,,°u,:, 33: borne! _,,;;=; ¢l ¢~ t¢ r1 ni na !. e no fu ' u pm mi bl e. i n d e r t h u m m e y e a r s h e n c e . w h e n . u m s o o f G u m a n y i g o o d b e l w r l o r th e p e r fa r m a n e n o f a c t s a f r e a i i l n td r l s l i c po n al t ie n m i g h t b e m o d i t h r o u g h t h e i n n l n z m l l l l l l i l y o f 1- vag u e o f n at i on s .So fa r as i nfl em n i ti e a a r e c o nc e n 9 i n r e a l p r m n o l h e r l vl d i n f n t t o n v u \ l t m u s t l m : d n t i o n b u t n ' ve n t i o n and . |n\<\\l1! r : | | | I!l l . I n m I !i b n !I li|.||lli¢P i n b e 1 M s