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' E E O F I W ",¢.b<»olut.elyi a b o d l e l l .t h e t h o p a r t i e ! -IoS 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 nw e r ed r u n k ,u a q b l et aB e r tH a n ka n dH a r r yN e i l ' 'r a r e t h ii l c u u d nH s u l . _ l ' | l n l ff| 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 nm lG If 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 ~ coramituoeof 100,"mid tollave»»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 itsof think ng.It is Alid that the . onpartlsanis behind tho mowment, andJ1 Taylor of Custer. Nonpartisanr~epreso.11tativoin them mte. ia chairman of the executive =mittee: Some of the names. of tho commit-are Senator J.w. Hammond ofbridlc,J . 0.Sinoy er ofthe armora'union,Humboldt:I".B.ipton,Sewand;w.M.Stebbinswthenburg: C. A. Randall, Ncwnmn love: Arthur G. W ray. York: C. D.r.Bridgeport:EfigarHowardlmnbm;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:JuncaAotcn.Albion:A. Ladd. Albion; W. V. Allen, Madl-: C. A. Sorenson. Linooing Sorenries. 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.urninOmahalastweek,ailed them bv the death of his mo- r who resided there.Camph-eillrllibo nnmmberod byany Blair people as a printer rho rked on The Pune when L. A. Wil.iamn publishedit:andalso aa thoobllnlser of "The Xnockor." a month Y magazine hahfonad, in form, after¥i5TFf¢llne,"Ita principalooo- ta bein!a reprint frommatter~tained In Bfanrfn lconociaaz, with roporcreditomittedWhilehero e Woocd and von one ol' Hlllr'n na-ive born fair daughters. Mila llaoduint. and they have lived hapnilv ogether slnee.While here Campbellan encounterwith sissyVanhichoc-cuioneelmuchmowimclft monglt the roughnecks of the city. SERVICE TODAY IS SERVICE 'l`0llloRROW ~ If your car has good treatmentand excellent carelt needs lnspec- (lon occasionally. An expert whonows every detailof a car's mechanism,oltire construction. who Ilves In an atmosphere ol automo- blles and trucks, may locate some hidden weaness that may result lna-serious break-down, In the care ol hard-worl nztrucks;ln the care ol tlres that bear thebrunt ol roadconditions--~regularlnspectlon 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 ulU 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, theI.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 GdALookinIn SundafaGalle 0mal\aaMslrplay-Did-I!.a TrimmedThem To A Finish Score 18l o f i : ' ~ » »E u Quiteanumber ofbaaebaiifa m:INN up no Herman Sunday ¥'. ar. gc wilncal the'olpening game of the nea ron on theerman 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 amateurlelmainOmaha and the west. Hugh Cooke and Ciif Krause vol unteeredto helpHerman out 'butcouldn't save the game.Only seveninnings wereplayed the game being cliled to enable theOmdm teamto catch theeveningtlain 'gf Omaha. and the score stood 1zo 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 nearthe West school run their car into R1 ditch and ere:e unable to get out untilPolicemanandStreetCbmmisnionerHurcharn wan aecurcé with the Cil.y's tractor no pailthe ear out oflhnditch.Bunchamhasnoneforboon' and "arnalled a ra " arid uponmarching the caruncoveredaround around600 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 dThe car and contentswere turned over to the sheriffIonsafe-keeplngto 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 theyhad mstand um uny winbul to rarommmd Ula! coremittee: be a pointed u ioilaws:Tachen, gala:in and 'I ex! Books Lilneott, Hniier :nd Andernm.E M .andChinn,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 umovedandanendedtha#the nrqed be ar.evpud and approved I §=iz§»-n until um Aprii nn, rm.gsms 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 dis in the rightplate..The Repubiicaa bu made the follow-i hlnroposilivnIn W . G.Babcock.puity dinc torof thele th o dln ; wn u mr ynuznrement.:."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 themanufncuwrer,.which is lrnnnpom:-d free by the ex-ggy- company, and for which no mebeenpid to prepnn the c opy .There will be absolutely no charge on our pan for this |trvi¢¢, but we musthave yourpenonsl unarmooLtmtLhl 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 u union 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 pro panul. and it is bf no means mo Intlin Insert such n c :mac nm! to make 11applicable :bro to certain of the termimpopedonGcrm.nn,§.An indctvrminatc sentence urond give the !ib c n l fozrcencf Germany a atimulmandincentive to set their n».tiona1house in order. to fight junkerlnrandchauvinismand carry out Ir good faith the obligations of th' treaty. PRESTDE MESSA Wmrhington,Illny 2 0 -repeal or amendment ofprohibitionan :meeting wines, 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 ndrepublican congnma, and [or tho first time since hwas read in both l.|lllI\Cl|' Mgr wlolvored in perm,lo z rosa onPresident \l'ilaon"aPresident. \\'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 cantion of the innumerable whose settlement it hudresslu-elf;!or they awhich nflact the peace o world and from them.United States cannot at1 deemed it my duty totogether at this zlme | no! wine to postpone ~~visions which must besupport o! the £0'\ernma the approprlasium whic lately nefeflrs' for theof the §° ernment andment of ls varied obllgnillcnlyour 1019-1920 h been made:the end offiscal year is at hand; an~ tliee-e npproJ';rintions canprudentlylayed.lt itherefore that I should therefore call your ntteeritienl need.lt is hardfor me to urge that it your prompt attention.1 shall take the litiertion' y ou ug" my returnjects whit have moot 1 lttention and the atte world "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 ~lt 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 n be 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 ep 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 m se 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 n po 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 sa m i t c o m m e r c i a l a 1va 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 d n 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 of I~in n newnpuper office E.:reater than in 1.mercantile cnlahI 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 Elrtuoafumes were inclined to be jubi ant over President 'WiI1on's recommcndaMon for repeal of the wartime pmm bitiun acl., William G. Legncr. heal! o'the llrewen'nasotiltiun,called st.- tention to n 40 per rent reduction il beer drinking since 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 zuggestvdshould 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 mon powerful standmg eommitteea. v1c'rom' LOAN sllorrr The hm umwa for the Victor;Loan expired hat Sltunday, May land Washington :ously at the guns vm. 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 SDISCHARGED 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! Interest ow 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 course the 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 eonr lmt industry 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 leflaln lp more than ntnte eldn ss Ula nam Mum 't of all reform in this on ter must be tho genuimtionoflndustry;h o mrecognition of the Hgh! oltork. ln whatever rank. ls in 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 leadinedeveloping 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 outlininglegislationfor tho extra seaalon ol the now congress was emi separatelyin the sonatt und house today layclerks and urrangementa were made ba copgrouional lenders for lmlnedi ate 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 ofpublicuti ltitea by ntatementn thatsuch l:lslatlon almody' was planned Aa 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. lhformer 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 resolu tion.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 al ve laws protecting that lndustryfor Gro years-long nftor the o u taloetlon." 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 reoommoruh Ilona 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 givf£lt11t grill tlplril. to lmlml lsntio by co-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 iaction of the enlightened ndivirlunle, corporations an.thin ench net on that mustt the nctuel reforms.'renof the committee on labol o houses 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 nmfor wb ch they are llttcal i work of the country.Th!ne by developing and malnponanadequate acale thorganlsation created lay th t of labor for placing merork and it can also be donet one very creat field, la;new opportunities for lndl terprlse. ry of the interior hat the way by srhlch returnrsrnaybelzepedto And anrln the hitherto tmdevel ons of the country which tl1~vsmnsent has already precan readily prepare for eul also 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 imrnedintr Unusuat oppor tunities \\|lpresentthcmselsesto ouand 'producers in foreilrand lalgre delete forprotllablv nt 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~acloptloof woman sullroto. establi nt oo fcclernl budget ayeten; and real othe luxury taxon uml the llgh notina law.Kll were.refer committee, democratic senaton |jeetllur to nil requests for lmmcdia connl eration.Republican plana for many lnvestlgntions were launched ln a reaolutloy Chairman Greene of the hott merchant 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 railroads wlres and repeal e war time poohbltlon agalnn beer and wines dremostcommentfromconcussionleaders.tt was alrrwl that leglsl tion 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 Restoreln 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 pdent said he had been informed his legal aclvlaera.Senator Sheppard of Texas. rl |crnt and Representative RandallCalifornia, prohlbltlonlst.champ -of the war time "dry " law. and prohibition advocates,issued staments announcing determined oppotlon to repeal legielalltm.Theyclsred a lame majority ot favors prohlbltlon and peednepsal measure would not beSome republican leaders chargedrgreelclent with shifting responslhlltherepublican congress and that all he 'sroutd gain would be elcfarn 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 deewhether there should he tadlf ion. while eorne said a general neton was impossible because of thesettled cnnrlltlon of vrorld attain.Greenlsellnn of ar-nate andwas 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 thenuhliean eenntnra' committee on mlttees. 'll~e democratic steeringmittee 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 Ul¢ e nd r rrr r I rrl: i n Ills 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 n o 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 ri 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 hbe 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 Grvnwal Olhla 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- uhg 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 n a 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 nC u m 'n i l o |. | } s o u t h !m d o m o a m uu 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,,dnunamm xaimonn mmcrr 'rofranson $'.'l.1...¢f.C ; ,';__,. '" 'Nunn :m,|»' su.z.|ox _" T o1 h ¢ _ B c l 1 o o iB o a r do ft h eS c h o o l5 ¢ | , " 5T e a r l n rf i .d n .nn_\ | . . 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 UnitedSutra customs co iccton, in convention 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:4hme 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'xf.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~ lllU G-A-S for lighting and hauling.We'll glsdly give you expert. Adria! and help in the mntwn and submit utimwos.O( course thanil 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 olborlay! that we promise you'll dni t u l l wonbyourwhile 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 iuvastiguwlAnd lodul\ BLAIRGASCOMPANY 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 e t u r n i n g tr o o p s a n y t. h| . t_ d cl p il e l hfa 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 iuvastiguwlAnd lodui\ BLAIRGASCOMPANY 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 thlaying of pontoon bridges and :har tighting on the opposite bank.Hurdz-cds of Amedcan *f°°,g= lost the!Html in this e!eventh our flghtinwithout*g apprec iable udvuntan being 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 question 1 to whichd must.e~re1ru, If oniy in n of thorn?g iltle monnghu. 1 boarowniudx Landn at lhr very countr:t anakeninf N11 people. lelllonnor, I do nohelen! indufl ation of hmd madu1e efu nf u nk in Azenciandm g rreutcd iol natinlnmionaipoiicy oi z\0r;i¢."l{£1JbnIl11El1".)¢!l in the 1sugznlllmean.: 2fnlersl :\sho'|c n. nord be.xunizutllP1H l nm for 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 headscontmil. was neeesgry to eontipue the a url.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 for lf. 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 .Hr. 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 nL b r .C o . .r l a l k n . Pl0H e f t e lB 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 m OF AGED COUPLE (Gus h:Warld Herald)When Asa Dinan, 72 y an old of Blair. Mehr.. msnin Mn. Kniherise'Thompson afBenson.in Omsha noJ a m1. therewillbe ntlmerodforthe are~mon;, Mr. Dixonk fnmily ofii n i "childrens,thirty-swan=~=1--flhildmz andsevenf m: g n n d c h i ren.|in-.mn ihia rv ruaenlation tri!! benuumblui bln . ri ...'fnf ~ live ehiidrm and nine.."...12»'I}»J~§'.. 335Mn. Dinan died Int.ovornber nd 27.5582.20 Hwas a d-rathhednz-Enronthat hor~ mnrryHrs.m p p n f h u beam: ethc tive m safeguard the |my ngainst Hun treachery.Carta positions had 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 s c 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 m ur 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 Pmdinet Wiisona fourteen points a the 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 1 copied opinion appurs to bo tlthe terms. though mute. an not |juni :nd that Germany,condemttor heavy c rimes ;¢;in$t hmnanl in entiziqd no justin done,not clemency or mercy.Justin, however, may well be upondwithmercy, and the Indo! mhmbe sontencs exemplifies thisiightenedconception.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 ue i r r i g h t l d :I h u m a n b e nr t he r i n o mu 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 ml 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 qvi 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 aP r i n t i n gCo . ,i m p r o ve m n t n, J Eur het h e d vi !w a r i n to 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 fi vi n - Z l m r r JS e m i . d n | ; | ' i u | m a d e , 4 0 5 0b u n .M r .D i x o nu u l n d\ i l hl 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 dardMlddllngs,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. 1John 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 ITHE 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 $60.00and hnltlre of c laim dinilvlud.omni Bom!-e af 3. G. .Ienum. Rom'01nn:orforRaidDistrictNa.19 und Hnmr Tnrker. Road Own-rn fo'llmdDinlddNo.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 manyan he enndnded:hrDixonin that ronmunity, whichin the early days uv considered oneof themodel ntabiinhmentnof i llkin d in tlu iu u.Mrs.KatherimThmnponv uformerlv Mn. A. {'. Sheets of Benson. For the pu: iifléfa yearn Hr. Dixon has speni the winter months at |home inI n A n p i n th a n h e a n dhis bride witl go to live. immediately'following the nr:-many hem.CavgfvnPo in t! J ud vzf nu- 15:1hum Dinan, a aan of Mr. Dixon. m nv r w uihhulblndflilb tzarf 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 mn 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 m o s ~ ¢7\\"r\"\g7" May 22, 1919nan TWO my 23, 1919m a n m a r m s z lm; ENTERPRISE Mm Hilton | beaulllul lim o DECORATION DAY PROGRAM Hay aa. 1919 , ». um m BRIEFS7Loa l and " °"P°"'- When Grover Wilkins tool: his out to puturu on the mornin; ofTlh. sm. he found | due y u r ! hoifer lying dead.011 examinniiowal found tha; :ha had been duct,body and lhq fence hoard:on 1.1f<t Friday, Ma w, tru designat ed as "Pa£ron'|y "in Une c i!|lchooh nnd the parents rec'd mamim:tations to blmrrolent between ththours of 1:30 a 4:00 on ihll lfler noon m inspect the sc hool work oithe dimrrent rpomn from the primary Th e ci ti ze ns o f B l u i r a n d vi ci n it y a n o f s u n i t i n s h a k i n g o l ! a t Z e n ! the procession.All ul the aohlien of other wan :re'areicomod and urnd to ahovr wherethe l.. S. has mn them u noldlern. Also the Hoy Boouus :re invited ln Mr. md Mn. J n: Nielsen vld uv\ r i n d :at W ublugton Sundny. eek on bmuinu-L f u ll o f ~ t.When he took me ~row. in from the pasture the evening be ~lin~and mu:~mel~o~n of than lex.A number of the parent.: nu mia responded to the invitations. large number of resident; asking fo 5 return to the old Mme.&|raly th:Almighty hu been genumua with u. md when we wake "f we viii [1"fool killing .nd fad kliing." P. sl. Dr. C. R. Mend ChairmmNuaicBy The Bandg n e r Rn. IW. H. Underwood u r:et.Addfcls J. E. H rackznMu n:Bandung Liaocln'| Getdfnbun A n ullusicReadingLo|1n'| OrdenMusiclhnhnl o! Um day .Henry Christm- am. city mayor Ch a mbe r ~ ~ f ~e r c e f}¥\ilh¢F tnn.~>un;lun for G. A. R.. W. R. C."Q lower girls. Pafnde at 10:00 A. ll. sharp, menat Cnty Ildl, form an Wtlkar Ave...in front of Hall,v i n :north toWallinglon St., went to 1"'0\lr'lh St.,south to South St., eut to W dkar w.. north to llonument, :har ses-»\mg=- there » to the cemetety.. (Will .»lMd»n. from up in Grant vrmhip, was in Blair yesterday en ~te to Wahoo. Scott Allen. from the southern pnrlf the county,was a Blair vhito'telday. C u i P d e r l u n f r o m n e u - T e l b u t l a l i n t o vm o n b u d n e u l m W u l ..y . mated :=-Girl tonéeacrml rath.inquire Mn. T.I li llm 'I'-ll d a i !c e p t S u n d n y4 5 § . g f d n l -_'¥`¢~»»= Sunday. '5. m . . S u nd a y o n i y . T w n a S o u t h . . '!' nin ;Eu t. 1.13 a. na. Ddly.4.85 p. m. Daily. Tnim W ent.0:10 a. m. Daily. 8:00 p. an. Daily.c.. s. P. si. ; o Twnn Nor th. sh!m~st have been killed hx\ree- A :hon time bxck The Plntorpriumadenoteof the arrest of rvrtalrpartieswho were nrprehended in : znmblinii game in I ermm.Pan nthe bun:p¥eld guiltg nd paid thailine: but two from akamnh. Chas Iilli l Ind John Michael,plus! no |zuiE|.y and the trial was set for yealcrd! , May 22.The partir: appear ' r u f o y g , - g g m m m u n i a i i d o n o n 1 V l lM X N C l a r a C . L a t h r o p w h o 1 % s e r vi c e n ve n c u . __~1 _ I un' Yova mu:moss?nmsomethin .The Blah Bank, Blsir.Nehr., will ply Four por cent ia- !eres£ 1| time Cerlilutal far Sk. ~ or Tnrslrc youths.( M D I i lD r J . v . H i a e h m m , P o d A d j u t a n t ~ . . . . . . . . ~ , . ~ u ~ - » - = » ~ » - - 1 - » - M - - = » - » » ~ltnlh y udl ull.llld.'l'hdlo uldlll \I!lo lll| | l|Cammitlnl an hun mtl when ur ln. »\\\l\\l¢ Tln Il Illia °°"'-¥m l hmm- in Gemmr.u1:00 |5f°§?" I0 Hdlll "Ilan Ill!!.-..¢°3 mera of ~ llulh lf hir: Mr. 0rlo.June» spent one wee1|:¢ Hr. and Hn. J ml Haier from nalermud, spent Sunday nt the Chri. utu.how home. l nd .e»g~r for uk 5 Hn. Nah Sorensen of I-'nmant isting hor parents, Hr. and Hrs.. C. .Chri.|tia.n|¢n._ amd.an-un H r .N e l s P e t e r s o n o f H e r m a n ,i r t i n g n t t h a h o m e n i h i a a o n l i . e t e n a n . o ...|p . 1.45 a. ru. dad y oxeept Sunday. 6A5p».zn.ddly. hack 1.next mominf.The hMf¢| wpresented n value o at feast 850. Tha Ca.ll1aun whoa! hui its xraxiuating exercises lnst Henin, May 22 n~ ~Mrs.W.I~.l' a rn h l~ th e p uwc~e`l|:.The Robinnozfa are living a'Tulsa.Oklnhonu and the son Gailwho is now; lanl about twenty two. 1niireiy bllnd since Iuvinz here :number of year: ago.Ile is a wr;well aducnwd and inierutinu youu; man to visit with and speaks sewn I|I\|\||¢l|\, hi! Inland. ncquisition bean; French and Spunlnh. m l t i m e l m ! n a k e d fo r a c o n l i n u n n c l un t il Jun e 6 1 . 11 . w h i rh wa s gm n ie d . uG a i l R o b i n s o n , s o n o f fo r m e r B l a h ~p le , Dr . an d M r s . C . 0 .Ro b i n a o r Mr. L. F. Hilton .Doa?Fri::- Thi s Sunllly Rndma nur Swi and,and Iuly,wherr th a n a n mm lumting things tf nu.Will go is to Gmfnmy thi:week,Ther!is not mm time lu l:0U 1»M.The Post conlinlly invita all thesoluliu.-rs of the late World War tc mrct dmlaed ln their uniforms so therubluc will r~em'§:Ixe 'them u of the llc war. and t they may organ- Otto Cunnin hnn bought the fam~w occupied iv Wm. Nelson, wel! f Xennaql. conwning 100 acres. Hermnn Hovendick, from u In lhrow England diatdct, wus a gusinem Her in Blair Wednesday. Ru' Lippincott in moving this wedtothe Ahna Cfur property or rant and W llktr Avlnue. am wedn~yf' ||o\l'Ii to help out the program.A former Blwir girl and a. |£ener\l fawritewithherfriend;em,MissEdith~Cook, daughter uf Mr.am'Mm. "Wm.P. Cmzk, completed [hc1Seven grads there with four othel ;:rndustu m d will return to Hia! Jo-ha Rhonda hu n alalpanenl of burel nlt ol the road. ara ali well :nd to get a copy of I".nt0;prino noon.can very truly .Pvt. Clare C. Lathrup..Co. B. Srd. Hr G. Bn., ht Div, Am. B. F. Germany Ur. Nielsen attended the mana' ~. Medical inundation whirh can.a at Linvtoln, Neb., the lint of il week. Nissen Hiiubeth and Jennie NM viniled friends in Omlhl threeya lut week, nzturning home Hour 4 " B i l l " H u d s o n , i s m o vi n g h i s f a m o m c P w v m t m t o b u i l d i n g s n e w o e r n t w o - s t o r y s t r u c t u r e o n 1 h e o l d i r e . Wm. McCormick in much improved her being confined to his bed with alight touch nf pneumonia. or Farnham or Uluierhking lee J. R. Campbell, Sumner to E. C. Plu to.(41-if) Rev. Underwoodia m glare the baculaureate address to the gradual"n next Sundiy evening. Min M~ Cmnon fs w be a du I u>Hulleletpilqf Let meflmhh nur haue.J. xcupben, S|ec¢u¢lloB.C.Phru. 4|-so ;:rndus m d wil~ return ~to ~ini:mt your for her lwclfih gnde work The 9111 and 10th grades of the ell.: ~In with tha zeachen pimiced a FOR SALE:-Largo Maxwellourggur|,1u\ostuF[oodnann's s .Ain A nm ord Touring , priced right.J. R. Rodgen. Oliver Hnddlnon ma"rmny drow (We solicit your Quai orders.Sea ua n at the old J. C. Long stand.11-u'. J d m A. Rhozdea Hr .m d H n .Harry Ed wlf dl o leruurd. visited lt. the E. E. Epperly uma Wedneadq. rm this awuner. e:chock t h e i h e a u - z , r e t u r n i n g i n t h e e ve n g .1 We aulicit your cold orders.-»See usl at the oid J. C. Long stand.li - U.John A. Rhonda A ten Ib. *>°,L;~'" burn to Rr. an?n. Rumua mussen of Hermanthe Blair hospital lu! Wednesday nrning. N. C. Bronson left for Chicago lm llo n d a y lnd p lu u to e t b l c k t o tl usimple life--no go fish 11| somawhcn wi take a. lly-o|Tlnd rec uperue. 'Mm Hilton hu | beiullhal line ochi!dl'!n':| hal.: that dw is selling n very attrnctive prices. h r n zI1 I C r o p s a r e l o o k i n d n a u p o n l h l b o t t o m , a n d a i fd fa 4 a i mo s t r e a dy i r c n t . Min label Hudluan vent foruddt with her lun¢.lln.Ed.of the Bono Dl|td¢\,1||rth'ldaytv°' '~'"f~Swln lny du ncan th y v an!lllh nl and blvught hmm mms nie:w m m u . ¢|... ~The order of exercises will be pqb~lished next wed, lo loaf for it, rlldit, and than runlva to come.° Every one is we|com,, Don't furfet the weekof J une lst._Come and bring gf" friends. Fr.ylndorfar. a ~ t ~ a s ~~ d u . och~ ~ni~ce;and C h l ~ ' ; hoglma at for tha im fur ¢-,p Iih a wk vratchu a chicken.1 la nqzlila a n undwr d p orki n tha t anandy for uhipmnnt.l A o Ciy de Hauler returned so Cam;Dodn but Mondngoafter a me day hlriough spent at me with his mo ther. Mn. James Mohler, and brolhera Don and Fmd.Clydo was on th: Carl Bleher.41, died Int th e m ~ i n Herbert Henninflen,n o f Do ddHenningien who } vésonolih W alk er Ave., arrived ho Sunday froml~'1ance where he hu senred w eyan with Unc le Sam'| army . n~ 1. v. ma~in. .mn nswr. md n - I ma i n a m' a n d \ - xa n m will re gre t to la m o f dw 'e n' :dlicml :audition of J une: Wm: at thx g,°=,y 0fh|I daugmer In Norih Pllllc e Donald Hiller hu been home frmrCmn Grant, Ili. on nick Ieavenlrhenhe h u be mu h tf a n ed h llh e h ue lu x piul for some time.. 1Jo h n l l . D e a ve r . W . fl . S e d a n . B l a i r . L e e S m i t h d S o n , 5 | 'o u r i n | . D e s o m Ferdinand Puls and young ml wenpleunnt :allen at the Enterprise al' tice on Int Saturday. ~~ .~I w e s t e r n a l o p e .. \i~of thry enr. T h a h r m t n m ` » m m m mt i u z z u y e n n m u k e z g n e m ~I. Wlth tho excessive unonn!of dpitlllon and thu sold weather it = D. A. R. MEETS The D. A. R. orglnlntion nutoedout to Hn. A. J .ure'| hut Fri \ . Mr. Pxul Barry md | wmnmy a ha d n e h n lu n L omo r nv n mln g for CalondoIn leueh ol IIIBO-menu In that land which l l m uboomed for lu nrodncllvmnu dau the UM of what culmn. week.Rev. A. n. W ise 8. J. wil' conduct the iliuicn.nu iliudon il for both Catholic sand Non-Cuholica.I t Il aomlthlngnew. something out of the odlnnry.Other Minions any han been held n u o r Ron Rumuuen up-todlk. 'Fhw are Cum!City,Sheridan mdFonumilo to po. CATHOLIC cuuacu 'Doe Mlurian to ba~ld In thll The Banking Ilouse of A. Cuhtin in c lelnin1 hcuu outside,» - " l gand poilah nr u their largi din3 3 7 - t vo r y t h a g h u h and up-ln- Thrae townships h u e tu:nad In g u m l n w g ~ a i t a n n r v d l a l n t z e o l I If enhe hu been fur 1 »»I§'K.f of month: Hia wound in not entirely hnled it he will probably not be dischargedfrom the :my null! lata in tha :mmfmer.The Mettler: tveently sold of! the ent 240 facres o their farm onthe bottnm to a pany outside thecounty and tht two boys with theirmother vm in the home plus of more than 200 acres. Mm W i l l :J mk iln Id t th isfo r lli no ur i tht! ! IM vi ii un ti lan operation at a hospital when hll brother-in-luv is ons of the uurpnnaln s h u n . trouble following on attac k of "!luwhich he had durin'z the winwr. MrBleber roamed at me home of linWm. Fitk and varied in the runnin h d u n M became lick but for du Ethan Allen leur laid Uzrodgla Haya!$3.85»| l.ek."I'hLlisa30c |~e:Indian m d below I ta arenaswholenleprice.This L d a lamade for the purpose of lrodub turd.;~ moming an in A consid~r-;1=\»ug>=v°» of their vnluble alms or Aifnd Kiefer, non of Hr. sud HrsWm. Kiefer of tbl: city, arrived hom' on hat Wednesday.Ile hu ac er aE G IN N IN G r s a n u n v IS T , me4 per em! menu will be pdd ol cenilnlen »r Aswan il u d ( o tdx mu m. u int la ullll.- an d n uyear '-T HE BAN KIN G u ous n dA. CASTFITBR- Wllter Avvleby. who renldoa out inthe Sulherllnd dllrtrkt, vu on Taudly ' a mnrk et wid : I hue bundx ohogs for which he received #ww pehundnd. 42 Only seven day s lc !! zo lake dru- tage of the :pedal price ol $3-I5per sack al Ethan Allen Hur adslal. the Rhonda f¢¢,| alan. Jlbs Gibson of Norfolk W u seentm the streets of Blair this week. Mr.Gihnon came down to lm-I=a¢for mwinx his flmily to their new home. I. gun will be prosecuted lo the full extent. at the law,18-21.Grover C. Wilkiu Beirmln Flrndtnn lan J . R. Clam bell. Snccnnag to E. C..P$eme. (i l-i f )" NOTICE To TRESPASSBRS AEI penons are hereby natined thathunting or ins nz on lands on-ed or occu by me is pruhibitet' and any person found upcn said r a i n i n t l z e e v e n i n p oM i a :F l y n n D i x o n ,o n e o f o g ! W u h i n r u n m m te a ch e rs , l e ft ye s t e r d a y o r t h e s y n c B u t e N o m u l w h e n t h e w i l ! t a k e 3 u u m m e r c o u n e oQ... main~n n n e o lz ~ I l ~ I . ~ r a Chris 8. Nle!;urn, Tourgng. Biafr. . Touring. Blnlr.smuh ing the victim.ar my w¢f H¢ | ¢ _..-_-0 B l a i r ;No b . ,H a y 2 1 - - Tl '| |B g v fw i l i la m F l sp i i n m l !- l d h e h e a t n oo n l o t h y , a n d ' 7 5 n a n .I ' o r l n l n y y a nh e w a s p u n o r o f t h e M r l h o d i s l ;;\-=,;<h»=a t A r l i n g t o n m d H o o p e r QTe R e v. H r . E s r p i i n h u i b a r n n a pe r i n a n c i e n t o f C r o i r e l l M e m o r i a i h a s p i n !f o r l h e n a n !: l x ye a rs .T w ; d a u g h l e r l l i ve i n O m a h a . M m A ..|» H a g e r a n d M i n M i n u s F l p l i n .l b : ~ : ~ - ~ 1 1 .~ w n m mV i n Re i n ! - Gn u Ballard.'|'na.»rl.Nam:-v llqnch y Mn . W m!'f.......,,,, nmona-A. J .I. ; m n .Registrar-Hasf Ita #Wain #right J h n ar rlv od ln NCi¢ ;I;n W o dn ud |y md \r |° lY P n n m m w u l uafoot..e h u b o e n i n t h e m lst. in thi U~,~ an~ 1o~=ao`n. ~.. Ind #ill end Sunday "°""=- J uneSth.Two of the features of e Hia- I f u ue lookin# for l, good NU:-able '£°.~., insurance on you bn! orfumiture it will pay y ou 20 all an John A. Rhoades. H r . F l r r n e r : - - W e c a n t a k e c a n o f y o u r w a n t s i n t h e fe e d Ii n e .W a b l n . er our.l lHay.ll-ll' Farm Lands,wild ind rpm¢e|Good soil, no crop failures, countr; well xettled, close to rndlrn¢r|3 gsm!unnkau. »g~»<= roads, arlvoolu,unh-ra, R. F.. and telephones."ns hun n few farms to Mc llrngm Whrt hns fw to lmdu f or 3 fa m? If y ou eh *to visit this country ity of lair.Ever; ~iz L gnu n, \ 3c . uN s IN F a u x LANDSfront for man~ months. A Hr. Buc her of Omlha gave ura d d n u n lo n z t llli i a mo f i h e ln a g u l of Nations and other triotlc stunt: Hn Annu Stephenson o! »\°r¢-h at town snared the Blait homlhl W d-neldly for madkll lxoalmmt mnking f o u r p lu mb lt th a t lutitutian af the meant Uma. John A. Rhosdel Ch u.Miller vi llted In B lllr r id Ml moth er. Mn. Mlzmh Hiller mc brothe r Don lu! weak n tumin :hh walk lu! Friday In ' N l n ,0 ~hom whe n bn h with th a Nltln nzlSupply Co. promoting ol! ull: etc. Hn. Emma Haack is having mom'extensive improvement made on he: residenc e property a¥2nd and Sw#streets, in the shape of I new kitchen p;inl.lng etc. md n - I ma i n a m' a n d \ - xa n m will re gre t to la m o f dw 'e n' :dl dudng' the put six weekD a n i s h L u t h e n n c h u r c h b y R e v h i Th .Je n s e n o f F n m o n l a n d w i l l b r i n I In g i i s h . n.\1~zA c'01.z.nna=: "\COMM axc n u nwr The gnniuation exercises at Dan:Cullum wil¥ be hola! on next F|'{¢|l} owning. May 30.The slum is zmaii er Huis year than for several p u ' yearn owing it the (met that a numher of buy: ue in the army over neu Dudng than p u t three yeara~thf Rn. Hr. Eanlin mimi money for avaddition bo the Institution over whirlhe presided, than increninl the rnpncity of the honpilai more than half Th i Ta b itha C lub n m. vm. uM , " " ' £ .' G s m v ( , ¢ , , ¢ "~ ?.' ; . * ; * m ! " u . .»£.». had :: at the chunh on which oeev sion they ciurld $167,130. aAnur pda p u ty t u givin l u i wm in s at tbl home nd' lin. Vic torRumu nen.south of Bldr onlimnnnd mul, for hu bmthor, JuliKuhr,who i s r n tu r n o d # d i a l About a dosm friend: u|)oy ¢d ilu.Rumunenh hoapiullty .. BL AIR msr on DIES :DAUGHTRR3 IN o AHA The following dhmtch gp@q -lr ! the Omaha pgper, Thundny momln . Mm Hike Bury sold a fort; new:rm 3e| \te!dl)' for the mm o $218 pe r mn .This i n d lies ju-It hitof the Couchmnn grove and is unlm-proved. o "\ thi Hill!! hill. nur rented u r. Rohrick of De Solo.Funenx rvic u 'nn held on W edneadly nfmoon at two zfciock at the Muthalat church.,_ Min Eva Smith hu gi ven up hmlace aa clerk in Su Bron. store am*£§a =~ into 'btuinela in H-ermur John Newell conlern lute: huihlinfa new home on his Int lim east of :hr renidence which he hu recently sold in two weekl. oil mea!hour, wheat and rye fraham and c orn mai.Thne c ars of coal and a car of feed and flour are onih er oa d\ nd 1r il!b ai nloo n.W einvile you to call on un in thc old J. C 1-" qi :u ndll -John A. Rholdes she wiil ~n be at home ~ he~ man; friends, who rejoice at her recovery. Mn. Guy Heitman, who vu operat ¢on at the Blair hoapitai mmf Ie~ to~ ~e q~rte~teru dep"t. C a r a C a m e r o n u l w f e a n d d a u g h t e r s ' n m i n : m m i u t B u u r d a y u .. ln. Berea Compton, of the LonrCreek neighborhood ' n s presentedwith alot of dinhea iw hor nelghbon The Compton household elects weredestroy ed br a meant tire. Sauk Rnpi¢l|. Minn John Rbudés hu mdhrr nhlynenl u l- g u t Ethan Alle n har a n u n lu W. ll. Hansen, Truck, Drum. Andrew C. Bohn. Touring. Blair. Wm. Anrierwn. Touring, Herman. John I.. Dlxan, Touring, Calhoun. Mn. Ed. Bend W u | puunger 1Omaha Thursday.\ oBu-neat Hundnhl in buck from ow nu servic e. F O R D S A L E S F o l l o w i n g a r e t h e l i s t o f P o d N . nm ~liege ~ts ~n be muy will appear in Tha I°T1\Ml'|1l'|na.Twfunarad services will bl lucid Bunday at 2 P. M. from the mural! HpmuDr. C. C. Cisaell of l and olherrwill c onduc t tha ufvicn.Burial n* 8:hooiday friends af Hamid Llnv null wi!! be intnrosted in lanrning 0'the birth of,|..¢ia|.mh|.Qr In him |11-' his wife at their home in Muscle oil meal. Hour: wheat and ry c ~ ham and corn mfml.Th r u c a n n 'coal and a f ar of fm! and Hour an Mn. Bertha Stndling and Mm Emma W uhbum attended the annunl Nebraska Hesiicai Association hullMonday, which met lt the Lincoln ho flrcls at the city luil. Those who hawheard .Inks "null the ion! bow"i'times nut MII he on hmfni to enjoy the i nit. her new nature. Robert Maher in still 1| very siclr boy at his home on Sollh str:rt. am'been under the care of a physicianand trained nurse for man;weeks. conducting ~1 men's tn e ~errMisa Smith has many friends uh¢ nhe spent mewral :lays with Min Prtldfnen Winterste-en and atlendrx'tht coulhrnation clan ceremony nlbs Yl stopll church of which clamMissinberatu-n was s member. pool!for Six.Nine or Twelvemnnlhs..MI drpolils are prnlrtl-ad by the Gunnntee Fund of the Sla te of Ne bru h.( 3 lf ) Miss Madeline Mc i y ntu med oT H E S T A T E B A N K a f B l a i r . N e b r w i l l m y y a n 4 p e r e e n ! i n t e r e s t lution. give a mm' on hal: Mo~da? evening. 15 the armory.for Ilyaon and he certainly rp.»ed.»~'0 rumwelmme home."..the~ an ~gh~ 'céi price: au hed! at the Rhonda houn.Mrs. Fd. Lnreilyn hu as her gum: 1barge uf eioclrinl w~rk for t~o gn~ ernment.The n m rrivnl wa imil~;rou to all on ~as In ~ old J C. Img stand.ll» tf John A. Rhonda there In mi interests ~f the Sims! bum l'osb-operative corset and sur wcdéd in interrnting n number ozphysicians in their work. Chdn Axtell came in 'Pundar fronClmv having rnently retumni frm-ovur-ull when he :pmt six monlhf on the battle front.H n v u n u f - ' John A. Rlmldes. coal, Mar nd~ Both llhlel-Atta deihqzy,JnlnlAJRlaouleni~H I f Wdhee Snowrden cum In \u¢I"l§ day from Cmup J uhon, South CuEph doem't ~l~eve in ;llouring ~thecity people gut one over him. John Rhonda .il unlondlag | tu ofhard mai tpday.Eph Llppinmlt hu the .buemenl Hr. and Mrs. Jn!m Lutz ramo #wavfrom Camp Dollar '!'m\=dav u M m in the hoe~iu~ ¥smdhily Invite every buyer irvisit ny l'lll| \-My Cdledlln of Naveltiu in Tld lor ed. 'I rha ld) | d Pnl zm Ha lt n ur p uu a ln :ormer qlc rl-yd |:og_ular prism pn¢u=lLMn .. C. Hilton, The lllllherJgkt HeCrn|:ken, the G. A. R. Mg; . 0 .. n n f»»==3=his mother hx up thehome a lit e.wmm s er ve d in i luuriilhryuntilthearminlioewndglml an d in Dec ember wu inns DR. w. F. IIEMPHILUB DENTALOla hated mer Sun Bull. .t h i n g I r o n !t h k k Food itl l.B o l h p h o n e s a n d p u m p ! d e l i ve r y , Mr. Farmer:--W e ran hh are of\ourwanu in tha- t line.Wv haw yea.:s.}{ld , H :dis s a u to ! - I o C 0 0 k '0li ¢ 0 H' llOkhhomaegnothtaf 'JTG' f=.£3'.....1'=»,'f §°€'?~'§.~ he will mm urhlie 2| 1| {onn¢er one, Byron is a.!.I.endI;:§ 111|building Indian bonu."' °ni\1-r|i%y.» 'Their man Bldr end: .1 4 .¢~C h m r l va R . Y n r l h n m . To u r i n g , P e n d e r M n . A n n a l l e y a n . T o u r i n g , H a m a n n M i n o t W i l c o x , To n r i n q . B l a i r . Cl ufis Pa u l s e n, 1 'o ur l n | '.B l u r . C a r l C . . R o c h . To u r i n g , B l d r . evening. i n ( ~~ ~ ~ i t y , ~ r p e Mr.a ndMr | . H¢nry Bea: | 'do !th¢Bono Dillrid an kwin; far u 1rak'or ten dnyn vid ! with n h t i v i dGeneva, Nehnsh. lllu Gunia Jones entertained nineof her fdendn Int ev tan nin h onor of her ~» ,.». Hi£ . ~. J ' Taylor of Omaha. who i s d llher.éamau occupied the evening til 1 Inu: hour when 1 dalicious lunch-e o n v r u s e r v e d n a d t h lg u n u . plrwd Iuving spent l very enjajmblevening. zaricu uarod just aw they are dolapnow and people vninly imagined th! the pricn of commodities nweu-rm . dmp, but drop they did and the M lion went through the uma! "gush in: of teeth" before emvdltiogn hndlsettled down :J mi i. When iheao prima break, which ml 'rays happens.there wil! begnntent scurrylnf to rover thatas ever seen.z will be aimrlyrrfllterof history repenin Mel! Mr. and llrn. Oliver Hudelnon. lmshut, md dsughtor. Blanche, accum- panied by llr. :nd Hn. Wlll Schmitzdr w\ tn ou : . | h | 8u n d a y to\ | k lln - mq aug na I l l n o o 'zplo wi n g I mam u- MK $ 5 11 . 4 ~ rain vu quite d ilhnnt. U.B.l.N " ' B é ¢ § I " ' ,| Bal:'n» m w|| m = u|» ¢ |¢ ulm .¢ » . /?\ a. I. mmm. m u m SAXUN v l ~ R c u u n u n z s s r u v o n FAV OR S To ' ma MAR RIED n un nu. wh Hated nnla rim Tu Gain Dilc hlrgu Wniminllnl. inlay I2-Soldiers who mufled abroad are eilgiblc for im-medkte dilc hu;e on their xrrhal inthis country the war department to-day informed the comrmnders ofports of embsrkation. This mle hold, irhether the individuals arrive with BDRED BY OPPORTUNITIES lkmlrd K . Baruc h vu A wealthy :n m h du n h e ru d e A b l! ! mllllvr in the lwek market onthe ouuion of1b¢ (unmu"p ur e In k. "i t n nthéxmrpri ilng. in f ;?,M.¢h n Mr .B u c h z z ur d d l o m u e h i o h l l l e z m B u l b l9l6.g m when b u d m u » ~ : ; ~ ubreakn lnvof of the Unihd m u Mr. Banach had intlnnad hlmlelf irwve n l nllmn d n o r g mi a tlo u .AWall Mud reporter alla! on Mm tcgn h ll y lewu on th a W lbu h Rallroad moquniudon."I'm timed " ma Kr. B anuh. "shflown IM ufk to me about mmnhh-It th e Gu n money."Thu:th e nmmedonhunting and hiking un ' Wr. Bunc h vu In his element.'llainrviow tnnlaizutzd than " w i a h i w e r r u sun as oulurezc »now.l11 LBAKED OUT .Swim-ldly idd mn vw hold har t h p t le e n flw ld y l n n n t o la ll.n ¢ u » - n - w w w u l v n u l u nwld yn mm W hy 1 wld her not zo!Stalk-4Wel|» | mu her I vIc\dd|\'! u llfo u n h c t o ld me .S e d o n a ! ! har did. we opponuqitiel which I nee | laround me in this wonderful countryIneen oman y o p ortun itie stor nakf usonegr--they e me tired."Mr. Banach idt Wil! St:ret md heuma me of the closest associate: ofPreddent Wilson..Tha opportunitiesulfcovered in Govemmcnt service dh* not hon him but, neverthalczi. WnlSure: iooh for his neturn.-Ex. ` J Ei{;§§IEIIIFIIiI[iliII}{}[§}13 (Zu nw ' Q K. ~e i u m u l ?" Hon 1| :rwr oppnftunlly so Inna I:uuslllumbanavngnruslncpclilag,ifnlunnlunha and gamr cb'aN ui "ildl. Kam1!hem¢ar||n¢r.1lp\ml!|n|~ure!rrnas.1 dheu :rcrlulf yuur My,I:iiidnnlltalnprmzr nudyuw .,:w s s s m r s if n e w a g m : s | § A r | o u A L ~ DICTIONARY ~ an all-knoun ~ 1 ; H 4 1 1 1 dw a l m s that u e ! r e | ! | l d . s | d | . \ | t m | y n t some: : = ~ , . : m : f , . ~ - - » f = ~ g _ _ d f ; g ' ° § ' " " d u n b o l lb l vl l t m u tl n p.n m z |:\udg~|?|>euplc mn SL I l | n o ld . d u n u l d m c u m m m ~th u mo n ! o l c o lu mn : n e weedwuld b l dtvo tad to the da p o lpeoplawhohavelhmoluhlynaclaimtomenzlann o m t h u t h ea n r l e h m d l d l n u m d u d u l .w i ' a n n o t I n h n n c d in k n owin g u mln . Gwe n : ws u ! I n h e r u p a u lve munnoblle w her upemive wuntryhome.No o ne ll i n u e r q w l a u g !Hn. Cmeml banell. s amd! c one fo l la d lu ' mu . m d a n n a ( Ml a n dthe bolxhzvlkl.No unc il inmau=d except the d o n a ld r lu n n .ln thenlmpering(wsu U! the ric h youngwomen who ue randy m .uve d ulution by th; Udopdol sf some new lad rldiculoun costume.Dme at parple u e hiltflalnd when they hadtha t' th ey Lhn nn lvu lu v:n-cluded.S o l m x u d u n w l a o l e b a d business w u s m e n no \o ln mevln ilfe l It wu mor e ur L . en du r- mh .lm wh e n we a n d s w i z lfhumming an i mlu mm! to c rime ll In time to c all I lull. Hera I lm ln mu little old bury ofNev/Ya rk h f wf n r u l n k x trlpn m m m z u l t w w l d l u v e been nic e if it hldn't been for l bunzh oi" u s a n o ld i e r l.Sly . x u mg h z 1f e | ~ v b m w b ¢ ¢ b ¢ ¢ u » » u n d » m h u r d k n o d n w b e l o o l é l e r b u t d c n lh k n n w l h lt h i t | | ` a o o n u th eol soldlen we wok on at Part Tawnend gut south of lhgdnlenfBly . luieo thc ellmah got '| m. Yuit a u. Uni! had mor e lo ulllillf unf pnoumonh in dll! bunc h if ollvc dntclad wurriorg than the Navy mu l(Pmduee in a yenr.We reruinly hid | bury time ali In thi s lia dk xl Dep an men i. hu m,wo n admitld no ( I A md furiuu:th a t a l l d u l | v e n l q i about i nhoun deep in twenty-(pu:md vu hd so g et d utbn the : ly whlk wxwere myvoud to bl on watc h.Ohboy.l u a n u t llle ll y au dontwnken but about one more trip lllsf t h h m u m d l f c a r t h m t l l o r o h nwould weaken quiks A ML .Wo left Frilc d on thc 10th lnkt. with l Nlvy Bmli phy in on 01| bull dec k Ind ln Army playing nrthe Fan-nil.Of owne all of the lst-eat wa lle d war 'mg wen lea tun d. meh u "Goo d-By :roadway. Helix'Fume" o r nlhe r ul a Se attle ri rl Number l8Q36 WL |800 nn., Ago, 8 Yann; Color. Dark Brown WM:W hite . Ihd i n n . Tuned and Pl-ld By Uvnimk Baird: ol lawn and Nebnlkl. Hv will stand for \l\a lfuvn at the Smith (um | t'DeSou;, an Honda; ruaday .lnd.Wed.nea<hy of ugh vm-k, md on 'I'hnnd.q, Friday an Saturday of c ub week at Evu3\on'| ham In Bhlr.SERVICE FEE ns.00 lor live colt. Clie W ill Be 'hken To Prevent Ac cidents But l WIII Nut Be Hepa: u b k l l A n y s m u o m " . Grover C. W ilkins, Owner. {Groom, W . F. Athan. the N. P. left Puget Sound, "The N P. ui lnrting um " Good -By e Helen( of wh er lhe may he) Heilo Maria" and "Over Then" and oh, well gm know what I mean. Frilc u hadu annual bun! d patriotism a coupleof months inadvanon and th: whole tum tru in bid us "Bum Voyu e - "\Wel!. to resume the tale, an mmed o nd o vn £ 1s e o ou r ta n da % 5p . m of the next day the Inland of Guada-loupe lay al our starboard side andin 'nn mlkinl knots for Pamnun, About the time -»-,v-»=-1 GundaIoupe our sick-hay ol arty unebunkrwas filied up, and we had to bailounelveaa c anvas aiming on ah. fm-tall to hold some more nick birdsThen the next day mumps, meulea "e"§¥".,,.~,. ROYAL PRINCE " c .,.'~ i. m p u e mm- . On Lbs naming ul the bend: bo ever ve lu lmc d kn o th e Pu i lk p ul th e Nl dikh ind nt o u-th irty wen pu., through Gatum Lanka a nts ol ivan?-than knau r, fer tbaz:omy aa | :a!t.l;| iae d_evnan .u v ¢ | | » » f ° m e b : $ » > . f h ¢ u 1 ¢ : m Um vnr lo u mtl th rou gh which M :und chsering \|| wildly, on old ladNm got so exelud thu she let alithe xmorin ol ou of b u (ew nrtdu n ==»<'1T|»¢ md waved it at By men dnt nigh! we wen neural moend un tha Atlnlik :ide and uS n g a u g i l o r ~ u p t h e A l l m t i cw ~The Smior ladies dodded that wmSlh¢ u we ll p u: 1 hw M ou r~ dsiu on' to Une hmpllsl hen so meof lu dolled up ln rpotlesa while: nntook aver 1 bunch of pntienu,A l u w e h n d u k e a t h m w t h e h w p l u l w wen given Lha privilen of mnkinth a b e n o to u r wa y h a c k to ll md n i pmvidedwe d i d n o tte k a too lonlhaut dai it (genenl liberty wn o tg n n ¢ :A o w e h l r e d m m d e n .md rode ummd une " g f u k i n g ithelm md the lnevita r lp ig o t,I l i r t l n g - n a t h e a w u~ and upholding th: mdent Navy dltiom In a fitting and pnvper manner. Arriving :baud lhlr I-hm! elev an o'e.!oc k vofting the lnln (own oColon, Puma-m 1 mlchlr nlc a mu berg. On the mom!of tha seventeenl" ' ° " ' : : ' . . ° ' ;'° a ,: ' s " " '1 5 . *\r \ nw°oc on a n y I oNew York hx rbw. W e will no d ou bt n ah o ur mxlr lp o ve r - k a llo o u n n d wb mvlr e -zu ml' llmlly vu ab ou t\1 ! eo n\ u ~o o ahlp In the mr une nad lnddeulmllF " y u m l n I d a o f v m In bellmu I n li k e . Your old Pil. Adie. The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successful 0peration For More Than 50 Years QEA generalimnking business THE BH ¥£i"'S¢T'm¢"'wi"""; {, , i `.i'f-:i¢'iIE.\i§"'z3l2?`.~r"`" 1°"`"` `"L"{I the :hi s apelliagtbcrnthvwori. meihalugurillluveublgbizneu(SUM hind)For their qw prvtgeqgu they alyld from u nga gvhprg fvtrybtrdy lends not move lor an tuscan luperr: mon no everybody 01|-e| himenl..cf gg, eating »*¢!»'1"°. g,¢g¢,»y <:-=»~|Yon mn hopes you wont hlno gc ol lad lu ' mu . md a nn a (Ml an dthe bolxhzvlkl.No unc il inmau=d except the do n n i e !d a n a .ln thenimpering(wsu U! the rich youngwo me n ' h o u e randy m .uve d ulution by th; Udopdol sf some new lad rldiculoun costume.Dme at parple u e hivtflawd when they hadtha t' th ey Lhn nn lvu lu v:n-chnded.S o \ m | | . | 0 u n w l » | e b l d business v u s m e n no \o ln mevlni if el It vu mor e ur L . e nd ur - mh .lm wh e n l e a n d s w i z uhumming an imlument to c rime it In time to c all I lull. v n n lfhrritted no I n t : n d furiousthat all of ul n ven ged nbout i nho un sleep in twmty-fpur and we had to get t.hat'on the sly while 'mrwere suy pmd to bl on watc h.Ohboy,its a guest life if yan dont weaken but about one more trip lik:t h i l o n e n n d l f u r t w i f o r o b swould weaken quills 1 hit.We left Princ e on the IU!h Init. with s Huy Bud play in on the balidec k Ind an Army playing orthe Fan-tail.Of ooune all of the lat- est mulled 'nr "wg wen fel.fnrld»meh as "Good-Bye rondlmy,HelivFnnce" or rather as a Seattle girl was hard to maar t shortly befnnthe N. P. let! Puget Sound, "The N P. ui lnrting um " Good -By e Helen( of wh er lhe may he) Heilo Maria" and "Over Then" and oh, well gm know what I mean. Frilc u hadu annual bun! d patriotism a coupleof months inadvanon and th: whole tum tru in bid us "Bum Voyu e - "\Wel!. to resume the tale, an mmed o nd o vn £ 1s e o ou r ta n da % 5p . m of the next day the Inland of Guada-loupe lay al our starboard side and in 'nn mlkinl knots for Pamnun,About the time -f-,v-»=-1 GundaIoupe our sick-hay ol arty unebunkrwas filied up, and we had to bailounelveaa c anvas aiming on ah. fm-tall to hold some more nick birdsThen the next day mumps, meulea win!! I wen- as young as ya: nn sc!h \ l. I mi g ht ha ve th e d e dn to ~we opponuqitiel which I nee | laround me in this wonderful countryIneen oman y o p ortun itie stor nakf usonegr--they e me tired."Mr. Banach idt Wil! St:ret md heuma me of the closest associate: ofPreddent Wilson..Tha opportunitiesulfcovered in Govemmcnt service dh* not hon him but, neverthalczi. WnlSure: iooh for his neturn.-Ex. SAXUN sconouvsnnancvlon n n s n c m c u u n u n z s s r u v o n THE BANKING HOUSE OF §;..§!§§'lEl?E}' BDRED BY OPPORTUNITIES lkmlrd K . Baruc h vu A wealthy :n m h du n h e ru d e A b l! ! mllllvr in the lwek market onthe ouuion of1b¢ (unmu"p ur e In k. "i t n nthéxmrpri ilng. in f ;?,M.¢h n Mr .B u c h z z ur d d l o m u e h i o h l l l e z m B u l b l9l6.g m when b u d m u » ~ : ; ~ ubreakn lnvof of the Unihd m u Mr. Banach had intlnnad hlmlelf irwve n l nllmn d n o r g mi a tlo u .AWall Mud reporter alla! on Mm tcgn h ll y lewu on th a W lbu h Rallroad moquniudon."I'm timed " ma Kr. B anuh. "shflown IM ufk to me about mmnhh-It th e Gu n money."Thu:th e nmmedonhunting and hiking un ' Wr. Bunc h vu In his element.'llainrviow tnnlaizutzd than " FAV OR S To ' ma MAR RIED n un nu. wh Hated nnla rim Tu Gain Dilc hlrgu Wniminllnl. inlay I2-Soldiers who mufled abroad are eilgiblc for im-medkte dilc hu;e on their xrrhal inthis country the war department to-day informed the comrmnders ofports of embsrkation. This mle hold, irhether the individuals arrive with »now.l11 LBAKED OUT .Swim-ldly idd mn vw hold har t h p t le e n flw ld y l n n n t o la ll.n ¢ u » - n - w w w u l v n u l u nwld yn mm W hy 1 wld her not zo!Stalk-4Wel|» | mu her I vIc\dd|\'! u llfo u n h c t o ld me .S e d o n a ! ! har did. ROYAL PRINCE _ -Registered Clydesdale Stallion'- Number l8Q36 WL |800 lbs., Ago, 8 Yann; Color. Dark Brown Wlth White. Ihd i n n . Tuned and Pl-ld By Uvnlmk Bninll ol lawn and Nebnlkl. Hv will stand for lha lfuvn at the Smllh (um |t'DeSou;, an Honda; ruaday .lnd.Wed.nea<hy of ugh vm-k, md on 'I'hnnd.q, Friday an Saturday of cub week at Evu3\on'| ham ln Blllr.SERVICE FEE ns.00 lor live colt. Clie Wlll Be 'hken To Prevent Accidents But l Wlll Nut Be Hepa: ubk ll Any Should om". Grover C. W ilkins, Owner. {Groom, W . F. Athan. E ` J z3f§ai1z:;rI;11i1m1nf§1 d h nw ' . m v ?0Ho me 5 :r w r op p nftu d l! s o t ha n tudll! cmbanuvng ewan ln cpclilag,nlunn usnum n d gs-mr c h m n a li l d l .Kam1!hem¢ar||n¢r.1lp\ml!|n|mar ifrmt.lrcrruf your dfnnancy,wt i d n a n h a l n p vm vr m a a u w u . wsssmrs new 1gm:s|§A1|ouAL D IC TIO N A R Y i n a n a l l - k n o u n ing ir 1cbe.r,, n unitsnzai quutlon m s w u n r m a d e t o m a e !y o u rm u h .' h i l i u a l x l l y u l n b y lm n m i n d a u l t ho u s a n d s o f m oilllful he auni tum 1 the lulid ovlr. 1 " . h 2 . 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YL 01$7 ié\..I ' I I :S TATE B A N K G U A R A N T E E L A W ~E ll 1 the the Azlmu521" J N g _ m g v " L The Smlor Medic a dodded that wmig ht u well p u: 1 h w M o ur pa dsiu orr to Une hmpllsl hen so me of su dolled up ln rpotlea whllu untook aver 1 bunch of pntienu,A l u w e h n d u k e a t h m w t h e h w p l u l w wen given Lha privilen of mnkin~th a b e n o t o u r w a y l n c k t o l l md n i pmvided we d i d mt te h u» lon~lhaut dai it u me r ll li b e rty wn o tg n n ¢ :A o w e h l r e d m m d e n vlda ri l nu sp ri ng : I nd lun U~ .md rode uound une " g f u k i n g ithelu: md the lnevlta r l p i t,I l l r tl n g ' n h th e a w H 3 ~ and upholding th: mdent Navy tn dltlom ln a fitting and pnvper manner. Arriving :baud lhlr I-hm! elev an o'e.lock vofting the lnln (own og h - P u ma - m 1 mlc h lr n lc a mu rx- On the mom!of tha seventeenlr ' " " ' " . 4 ' . . ° " § ° a : " s " u p l k t h oc on u s e I cNew York hx rbw.y W e will n o do u bt n ah ou r nu tlr lp o ve r - k a llo o u n n d wb mvlr e .zurnl'lli¢ l| y vuabou tU!e on\tr ~oo~ ahlp In the mr une nad lnddeulmllF " " T F l ' I d a o f v m ll bell m u |r e .Your old Pil. Adie. The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successful 0peration For More Than 50 Years QA generalimnking business conducted.;::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks,pay inte:-at on time deposits for six,nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per annum.:: A Conse rvative - Bank W IT H L IBE R AL , SA F E M A NA G E ME NT 'x nz hu- . , ¢ ¢ . » . . ? , 3 f , W 4 ¢ . » . . vu-:nh:a rh|»| rr:"t.|;1;dvu||`» l nmilfs' nsvn\\ im during which lng all over Bumps L Axh |ll thec m n m s x A N D m n x u n s x Nt! uf yon hh xo mlka lvnybody w h a L h d n d ll the way the lee;( mu S lu t ! J a ma l)thinks.Suly daft lilo it nom adm I ~+ 5 \ ~ |;/|\ I 1 " ""`" "3,;;;;U-usin-llc for him now nn when 1Iv~\kifd'-f"'§»'f~-f»"»~=»1=§1"Ii' um um! we-1_rf»f lllm mm "he kept u uum such a cours;gou§.frI "W u n : m m nr umnan Alnorirana una.in the L'=m¢d'su&-».In n»»»&m"Z1R£'le fanflrlnn WM! was \mo\'n during |uw umm os' uw war, Um one of Hur "s ww o r Nxr lo xs "§'l`ff§3'L'm°3. cents '""' in lorliand, frml, eonronu owl' the ulminif tratiof-______.._ ' f I iz gl'-gE|||r_§\'| *'_.£':f°"*"';,'*f;'1' __g.| ...L ':: :gin *'.:.""2.'1. =;v.:@ <e I .;;;";,a;;,,;,1;.;,"' s§`"d»§a`§ \ ;";i1flf;.';u 1 l " |u n u v r l t n v u n u n u r n 1 l u w " r w v n u v u u l ;u l l n l l l x j i l l ! ! !l i m W i m # 1 g n q f l i l h l l i l l i l l l 1 |t h (¢ § , | \ m 0 ¢ | ¢ { j ¢ \i ' n \n r t .w i r c a g t h e m d b y m u s k .t o E i k e i n l i l y d u m l a f u l l .I l a m e l i a s Q u ;w k f# h i t h e o b n u w r 5 I T I F F o f n w m o r | 5 0 0 0 d o l e i f t h e m s e n m e n w e 0 m o n t h a n 1 e u - s h ,b u» 1 l u s h Q i n v o l v n d i n a n w o r l d n r 1 u r n o u r a n s u m l a s t a l i a : n d . . .» . . 1 I ' . f . ". . ' Z ' 3 B T . ' T L l u n n n n l . . f - § * ' 1 ' f .....|.... .-.| .\- .=__ - - -- v !l ll ll 1 \ l lll lp vf n l i t 1 u v- u l v In | \ "i i d ? I i B r c h n m u n d b i i h i N w w e t t n m e d l h o i r an P k..'§i'..° -=......3.."`°»...~ `2 be e n x l l o w a s f !», h$ h nn r¢ ¢'d hi s dl mrl nr zv '}, .~ .. ." '{ '> ,. i J O H N L O T ! I R O P ,._--- - W - -- -- - - - v w "u r l m u ,'#';';§n c u u u m ;lug l v l u n " N J" \ n va | | u ¢ | | |l vl l H l l | h D i l l fauz.A . A .I . T r i ,.51 :1 S t r l d l i n g Y i s i l n l w i t h u r .F "" ` ° "y a p o n o u ' " 'B l a i r ..Fr e d \ fet . | le !', Tou r i ru z , B l ai r .\1 [ l i M M h o n m i r m I l y hs!i J h N n i l h u tm l t h If.'.i'§.»|n wi I!!! 0? {31¢'al\|f.*4!k 'inrlpa-fr =fI~..'i 5 3 . A r n 'l. 'f" »¢. .. .. ..$ f£ '~. I n a R h o a d u . Tr u c k . B l a i r .n i n e i n s a l a r y m a k i n : s vm o f W 1 per month.oI n d i i l l n t o m y M i i l i n e Bl oc k.I h u e a i d e d n a k o l i n e . ¢ ' L . m . i n S H I : a n d ( J a n n . i t l i ! ! J r o va l l h l ( b l u r s . a l l l a a i u l i n e l l u s e U n l d l u r i n l u n a n d m e d i u m si ns .. g n . T . C . H E M I . T h e l l l l l u l ! ' .S .a w w a n d w i l l n o w be c o m e :V c i t i z e n o f l ! !a l r nP l t m n s n f H u Hm m ~*"v¢\a n m u r h n l m w d l o k n o w l h l l l . H i n F f r t h a t l l s l l i l i e n w i l l c o n t i n u e u r l e r i r i n t h e - i r d r y m o d s d m a z t m e n t t h e n ! s h e h u s e r ve d n o f a i t h f u l !! a m d n l - i l h c l o r i l y f o r 1 n u m b e r o f y u m A r r o n n z v A ? u w P r s e t i e q i n a l a n a n d fe d a r n l f r w r i s D i l l u o n W a l l a ! M u n n . H u ! Boe r B omb ol Ci ty Hal l. BLAIR.NEBRASKA llennirlgloe [August Jordan. Touring, 'hibuLg_ I; 1 ,~,~ W Mav 23. 1919T H U u w m n v n r n n QQ w !g I C a n t i n a ! f f ; - ; ' P u n 1. g u i i n g o r o ri s n o t - = - P - 3 1 , o r a x p e r k q q d : k i l l n s n c h i M U ' a n d n u r m a l a t n a i a n a p h i d .I b e l i ve t h a !o u r b u s m n r r m n h a n u . o u r m a n u i a c u m be e n n y a n ( r u i n z t n i n t h n r c a n l h c r l n h o r f o r c e d t o a m o n a e r i o u l d l a vr n n l u t - i o n , a n d t h i s i l : l a r I y h u t t b e t i m o t o a e e s n o r t l l i w d a d vx n t l l t Th e w o r k o f m e n r e c o nl t r u c i h n w i l l .I a m d n i d ,t a x th- c n p u i t y n d t h e r e a o u r o u o f t h a n i n d n c t i y ~ n o t d l r l d i r i n l g l u t LT h e g m o b l l i u t i o n o f t h e m i l i t a r y f u n o n w e c o u n t r y h u P f v f f e l u d m m d z s p o i n t i i u t i t s o c m a i o m e n t i r e l y n i e n o w t o m a n o va L h e h u u p o n t h e m a n u fa c t u r e s a n d n i e o i m ¢ ¢ § . ' } é | = . m n m z e . 4 9 0 0 L i n . F L . g u a r d n i l l . . C e r t d i o d c h e c k 5 p e r c e n t o f n m o n n t f b i d .o P h i l l m d z p e c i i l c n t i o n f o r t h e w o r k r m y b c s e e n u s d i n fo r m a t i o n s e c u r e d a t t h e l b o vc o l b c e d f t h e l b . ) e e n g i n ~~| . : L . | : . . .| JJ. 1 | » ; . » u \ » n a n n u m ¢.»1| 4 | 4 ¢» | .. » ;- A \\|9 n 9 I.. a n . 3 o u r ~ r i l h l g l ~m n n h n f o r va i n £ 0 c o m a .S d ( a a w i n e s u n d b e e r s , b u t I n m a d vi l c d n r , L i n c o l n .N e b n s k n .L 1 n u ; . . __ - J -...._o..- n n n u ,Q \o! Jujtiqe in ww D. 0. .mls h u s h o w n m u h d a b i l i t y i n h i s w o r k n n k i g s h i s h i n t h e o p i n i o n o f h i : s u p e n o r s .H e x r r i r c d i n B h h m i F r i d n y a n d h i s sis ter s,M r s .W ayan o f T a c o m a ,W m\h lz1g lon,M r s .M .9- v a mnmn,Cfaemkee, o1E1.n&¢»»i"' 5a H i l l B d s m w h o 1 |t e s c h i n ; u U n h - Zi n ; a r e | 3 1 h o m e t o c e l e b r a t e t h e o c - c u a o n . E Th e y o u n g m a n i s l w i l t i n g o n d e r l fr o m h c u i q u n r t e r s fo r h i s n e x t m o ve . /1\have not the legal authority £0 re move the r e s e n t mn f mi mI,iherefore,recommend that Ihr ld. approved November 21, 1918, entitled "An net to enable the Leenetar;of qfrieulture to earryeui, dunng UBL liz-cal year ending June 30, 19lU,"l.h-purposes of the set entiiled "An ld to provide further for the nalivnnl sorurity and alcfmee by ltirnuluiinf agrlculmde and fncilitaling the mirihutlon of agricultural producu," am'for other purposex be nmemirri or re praled insofnr ns it applies to wine; and been.,1 sincerely trust that I ~hall ver;noon be at my post in W uamingwl =-§='=~to report upon the mattervsirh made my preseneo nt ihcpcnutable nppuently imperative, und tc put myself nt the service of the rangrels in every matter of administration or counsel ln... may seem to demnnd executive action on advice. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Under the :bore caption the Stat:Journal publishes n number of proposals for bids ior marl grading, eu! vert ?.1ul!din etc.and umongsi the number the allowing relatlrc to workin this county nlppearszNoticeo fonlrnelon Selled bids will be received nt tht nlliee of the ¢:o\u1l.3r clerk of Washingion counl. ,on June 3, |919 until 1113121. m ni lllalr, Nebmska for grading building :mall eulrerls guard railingnnrlincidental, work,on the BlairOllclnnd pro}de!.No. 23, federal nk' iufu will be opened at zhe amen oflhe board of county eomminaionerss olWashington county at their olllee ln the court house,Blair,Nebr ukaromptiy nfter the time for receivingEm, hu cloned. The Prvrwfed work consist; of een stmcling 33.3l miles of earth road. SERVICE 'l`0DAY IS SERVICE TOMORROW ~if your cur has good treatment and execllent eare It needs inspec tion occaslunnily. An expert who nows every detall of a car`s mechanism,oi .tire construction. who lives In an atmosphere of automo- biles and trucks, may locate some hidden wen ness that may result in a serious break-down, In the care of hard-worm;trucks;in the cure ni tires that bear the brunt of road condltlons---regular inspection Is profltable insurance.Inspection today is protectlon against loss of time tomor- row---n chain is as strong as its weakest llnk. Truck Hauling <.\ I - h a v e p u r c h a s e d D a n M u r -~ ray's Tw0~Ton Gary Trugk and ~ amequipped to do all kinds of Q Hauling.~~ l A share of your patronage is ~ Respectfully Solicited.~ 1 9 '-:- Phone Walter Larsens Garage -:-: Ei€h~€v@d° DHS H24 f\¢°¢"°fi¢#~ WALTER LAQSEN, GARAGE, fnvmf, TORAGE, u|>|>Luis. !There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning ~G-A~S for iighting una heating.Wv'lI ;;!=1di.v give you expqt. adviceand help in tho matter, and submit estinmlus.Ol' course thereis nu obligation ms your pun inasking ful' lim facts and figures.We are so num zhagm as a fuel and illuminnut, wiil prove amsuperior Lo other ways that we promise _yo'd'l!find lt. wel!worth ynur wlzilu £0 invustigalu.We, of Course, dun expect. ynur patrumlge on any utherbasin llmn zhut you will serve your mm inwrcsts by -givingit Lo us.Why nut. inveaugnnal nd Loday? BLAIR GAS COMPANYBL AI R ,NE B R AS K A II. right. Lo waive til tcchnicnliiiea ani! Lo reject my and nil bids.Mary C. Debel, Coimiy ClerkGeo. E. Johnson, Siam Engineer "oCITYc o o x c n .mzoc1az~:uz:~:cs May 20, asm Regular meeting of Blair CityCouncil wan called w order at 8 I' hi.Mayo; Christemmen presiding. The following eouncihnen answering to roll eall, Bigelow, Canniehnoi 1~alnl=»erz, Grimm. lieuui|,A;ounn uniSormscn.hiinutm of prexiom regular meeting' were read and approscd Blmutex of "5|.>t'¢i.ni"mo:ting oiMay 15. 1919 were read and approvedA petition, nignod by farmers with in u radius of 10 miles of Blair uk ing that the counc il set Q10 time ntheCityonehourhackofpresenitime. was read and upon motion no referred to the Judiciary eommilie. who are to canvass the mcrchnnu oihu City , finding their sentiment or this question. and make nreport nnext regular meeting. The Mayor swore in J. W. NeueliJr.. an Councilman of the 2nd ward. M S That the Plumbers' Bond ofthe "A:mit Hdw." be approved nmihe nairl Amd!Hdw.be granted 1 plumbers' ileense.All present votim.aye,motion carries. M S That Light Committee reporfbe z1~r'r| and placed on hie.All pres ent voting nyc, motion carries. M S That City '1`reaaurer's roporl be rr.e*d and placed on file.All preaent voting aye, motion carries. M S That Night-watch be nllowof'535.00 For month as janitor of CityHall, a so that Day police nnd Streoi Commissioner be allowed $15.00 permonihas Traflle Officer.Roll callBisn.-low,Cmmichael,Fnmberg.Grimm, Newell, Pound and Sorensen \;o!.ing aye. eardcfi.On motion, adjourned.H. L Morris, Clerk. 80302 4 922662.2024 24s8 LinLin. Lin.LinLin.Lin Lip.Lin.Lin. 1 : Ft. 32 in.Pg, 13 in. Ft. 2I inFt. 30 in.Ft. 36 InFL 48 in.Fi. no ii Ft. 36 in.Ft. G0 in. :live rin# Plovvipe mnfrrtc plpePipe concnetnsoncnrteooncrotcmncrctn roncrvtecomr<lc bipe.cormgattri piplcorrugntrd pipe FEES !'°.\MlLY Rs u r e lo x Thr family of Dr. Fees is hnlalinin so:1 of house wamainp; or jollificn lion [hia work. the occnsion br"rg: th wturn nf lhvir mn, Don 'Aho hnbeenintheacwireofhiscounts;uinw the opvning ni the rn-cent war Dnn ham born in She Dcpartmcn part of the world minirten to prosparity everywhere;that there is il a va n t me a e n i n a a o i i d a r lty o f i ah i n d th:uout the world of enterprise, and that our dealings with th countries that have aa-ed of our produrts and our money will teach thi 1:to.deem uae more t ever friendwhen neoeasitles we neck in the rlgh way to serve.Near llerfhanl Ships WelceateOur newa merchant ships,"lair"have ia some quanera been feared a destructive rivalii,mls prove help ful rivals, rather,and common aervantavery much needad and yer; welcome.Our great xliipyarclir neu and old will be opened to the use o:the world so that they will prove lmmwvis 'serviceable to every mari time people in restoring. much mm rapidly than would otherwise hawlaeenpoanlble. tht* tonnage auntonlidultroyed in the war.I have only t»u;| ust that them are many point at which we eanjacllitate America:enter|i»ris\e in foreign traulo by opportimeoginlalion and make it easy fo:American merchants to go to uhewthey will be welcome as ftit'n<l1 mtl: or than aa dreaded aatamndsta.Hunt Establish on-auAmerica haa a great and honorafil nerviea to perform in bringing thirlmmcrelalandindustrialonlinlskings of the world bac k to their olr wi* and airing again andmgtltting 1plid airuotum ol c redit u r themM1 our iegialation ahould bl friendly to auch plana and purpon-el.And credit and enterprise alike willbe quickened by timely and hrllaflllqiniatioo with regard to taxation! hope that the congress will Gnd it ponaibio no undertake an early roeonsirl eration ol fnlersd taxes, in order uma h ou r ayatcm of taxation monsimpleand easy of administration and the Luna tlfiliiselvea as mu .bundenlvme as they can be made am yen. aullln to support. the governmentand meet. all its obligations.The figures to which those oblltion: have arlaen are very grratllg deed but they are not ao great aa trmainit difficult for the nation tlmeet them, and meet Lliern, perhapsin a single generation by taxes tithlrl will neither emah nor dlacoumgr These are not so great aa they :oemnot so great an the immense sums ts.have had lo borrow, added to the lm menso sums we have had to raise ly)taxation, would aeem to indicate;fulan very larxe proportion of those sumpwere raised in order that they mighi be loaned to the govemmenta wit?which we are aasociated in the wasand than loans will of eourao con:tll.|.|lz aan-els, not liabilities and wilnot have to be taken care of by our taxpayera.Wilson Discusses TairaThe mam thin; we shall have ocan for to that our caution shall notap lightly an ponible on the produi tlve rewurcea of thowountry. that itrates ahall be astlhlt and that it ahalbe constant in lla raven é yielchn;power.We hlvti founrll the mai: roura-ea from which it must he drown1 ww it fo r s nows n ot lla ma l| 1ally! will henc eforth bt the incomr tax, the excess pmlila tax, ami llvestate tax.All these can no be ud-justcd to yield constant and axlequalc returns and mr. not constitute a tooKrvyious bu on the taxpayer.Aveviaion of the income tax has alreadybeen provided for by the act of wasbut I mink you wsu and that further :hangin can be made lo advantageboth in the ram of the tax lnll inthe method of lla collection. I 1 a v s s l as s m w v w u -;- - , -o f a c c e n t u a t e d f o r e i g n c o m p e t i t i o n ,i i s l i k e l y t h a t t h e c o n d i t i o n :o f t h - n e x t f e a r y e a r n w i l l g r e a d y f a e i l i t a t n t h e m a r k e t i n g o f A m e r i c a n m a n n f s c t u r e l a b r o a d . L e u !o f a l l a h o u k i w e d e p a r t f r o n t h e p o l i c y a d o p t e d i n t h e m a r i a a c t o l 1 1 1 1 3 ,o f p e r m i t t i n g t h e f r e e e n t r y i n u t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a s o f t h e r a w m n t e r l a l s n e e d e d t o p p l e m e n t a n d e n r i c h o u r o w n a b u a n t a u p f l i e a . T a r l l S y s t e m I l e f e d v e N e v e r t h e l e s s .t h e r e a r e p a r t s o f o u l : a r m s y s t e m w h i c h n e e d p r o m p t a t t e n t l o n .T h e e l i l a e r i e n c e s o r t h e w a s l i m e m a d e i t p n t h a t l n w m c : t u n a t o o g r e a t ! \ : l l . | | n r e o f f o r e i g n s u p r i l g i s d a n x r r o u a t m l t h a t i n d c t e r m i n I n c e r t a i n p a r t e o f o u r t a d ! !a l l e y d o me n ti e c o ns i d er a ti o ns mu s t bo r n i r m i n d w h i c h a m po l it i ca l a a swell n ; eco nom ic.\ Among the indyatriea to which apecial comtlderotion had been given lmn of the manufacture of dyestulha fl related ehernlcala.Our wmplcttfépfnomc upon German auppliea be fone the war made the Interruption otrade a cause of exceptional economi-iiinurbance.The close relation bc tv:e~on the manumneturo of dyeatnffson the one hand.an¢i of explosives am' poisonous glues on the other, momover, has flven the lndustry an exceptional urniflcance and salt\e.,_Altho the United States will gladly and unhesltallngly join in the pmgrram ol international dlaan\1arnent,l will, nevertheless, be a pollcf/ of obvious orudww to make cerfa n of thi successful maintenance of manystrong and well equippel ehemleaplanta.The German chemical lmluatry, with which we will be brought into competition, was and may well bf agaln a thoroly knit monopoly upa le of exercising a comdpetltlon of s L*;°°;*""">'lmddioua an dangerous n Means DI Protection The United Staten ahouid, moreov-er, have the means of properly protooling itaelf whenever our lrlxle idiscriminated against by ioreign nations, in onler that we may bo assur ed of that r:-¢|ualsty of treatmentwhich we hope to accord and to pro-mote the world over. 03 tariff lawn as they now stand provi no weaponol' retaliation in rn.-we other governmentslhouldenactlegislationunequa! in its bearing on our producto ai compared with the pnxluctii of othen countries.Tho me are aa far as possible fron desiring to enter upon any coune nretaliation we must frankly face th Incl that hostile logilslution 315' othrnationnla not beyond the range or;'oasibilll.y. and that it may have umet by counter iegialation.Thi sublect has fortunately been exhaustivelyinvestigatedbytheUniteState:taril!commission.A reconreport: of that eomniiasion has nhown"rg _rhmnlef that we lark and ougia to ave the snsmnnehta neceaxary fo the naaurance of equal and equitnhl treatment.Appeal For Woman SnllrageWillyounotpermitme, turninfromthesematters.to speak onemoreearnestlyofthepmpoifamendment to the conxtitution wlile 1-ou'il extend the full:nlre to someand whidi paved the house of regardaentative= at the laat aeaaion of cor greaa?Il seems ton\e that everconsideration of justice and of puhl advantage o for the immedimadoption ol' t at amendment and i|submission forthwith to the logiilli tures of the .neseral alll.eil.H |Thruont all the world this long rlThiiis ex pro la ua neerl no on;layed extension of the rmffmve be nai lml at the ratn which \raro necessary while the enormous ex-g'°~°°' of the war had to be borne;ut it should be made the basl: of .1 looked; for in the United Statealbni er, I believe than unvwhire elm tl necessity tor it. and the immense li..--a-..... .J 1| t.. 4- ai.. nnilnnnl tif 'f 1 * . "`\ I 4: lv pe rma no-nt |\3.'a!.el1\w m r n wan ma chu n d u e p r n fl a w i t h o u t d i n c o u r a g l n g i l uc n t e r p r i l a a n d a c t i vi t i y o f o u r b u n ! n e u m e n .T h e t a x o n In h e r i l a n c f ou g h t , n o d o ub t . t o b e r e eo n a i d er w l l n i t s nvl a ti o n t o i h e f l a u l sy st em s o l t h o n e u r a l s t a t s . b u t sz c er t ai nl y o u g h t i n r e m a i n a } > e i 'h 1 a n o n t m n o f i h e l i n e a l a y n t c m o l h e f e d e r a l g o v 1 .......,.ha s b ee n u rg e d an d d eb a te d b y w cm a an d m o n w h o n a w t he n o e c l fo r i t a t u r f e d t h e po l i c y o f i l w h e n i t r|| \ 1 m i nl c i u l fl l l l cn u na x e t o b e m u c h L r fo r e h a n r l w i t h t h o :ummm co n vi c i i o n an r l I,f o r on e,rt wo l.f o u r c o u n t r y 'Ih r di s t i nc t i o n o f be l: a m o n g t h e i l r s t z o a c t i n a g r e a t r T h e t e l e g r a p h a n d te l ep h on e l i n e r n m e n t a l n o .I fo r m . C n R e n d W a r " P i a n o T a x l l m y o f ! .m i n o r t a x e s pr o vi d e s fo r l n t h e r e ve n u e l e g l n l a t i o n o f 19I'? a n d w a s t h o n o d o u b t m a d e n e o n s a r y b r t h e pr e s s i n g ne rt a si i le a o f ih o w a r 'li n m c a n h a rd l y fi n d su fl l c i a n l j u n i n c a t i o n u n d e r t h e e a s i e r c l r r u m - na n n y ! o f p e a c e a n d e a l g n o w h a p p i l y w l l l , o f r o u r a e ,b o r f h l m c f l t o l h l o w n e r s s o n o o n a n f y r e - t r a n n fr r r b e effe c te d 'N i th o u a d m i n i s l r a t i co n fu si o n .n o s o o n t h a t ia , a n t c h a n c a n b e m a d e w i t h In s t p o sb l e :. 'o n \r n{ e nc e t o t h e pu b l i c a l o t h e o w n e r s l h e r n a e l vn . I ~ ~ g f |~ ~ T o O Y I C I T A m o n g t h u s , I h o p e y o u w i l l a x r w . a n t h e exrin-es u p o n va r i o u s m a n u fa c t u r e s a n d t h o ta xo n u p o n n u l lsal em " g g a n u l m m l i n t h e l m c i d e n o i a o H a u n t w d a m a n d o e d l fa r e n l .in d i vi d u a ls . Th a n e ro l la c il o n i s dt t h r u l t a n d a x p e w v b .Th o s et h k h a r c l e d o d u p o n a r q c l q m i d a t r e u l l a r a l l y n a d o d b y l h n r a - a d j u s t m e n t o n u l l p r i o n . T h e r a i l r o a d :1||l1 b e h a n d e d o \ t o t h e i r o w n e r : a t t h e o n d o f t h e r vn d a r y e a r ;i f I 'mere i n immedlm c o n l m r t w i t h t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i ve q u t i o n s w h i c h m u s t g o vr n t h e r e 1 1 1 1 fo r o f t h e te l e g ra p h ll n c a ,1 co l n a m ! t h e e x a c t d a t a ( o f t h e i r r c h al so .U n t i l I a m l n di r e c t m m .wi z h th e p r a c t i c a l q u e s t i o n ; l n vn l v I c a n o n l y m g g a a t t h a t i n t h e c a n t h e t n l r z r a n h a n d t e l r p h o m s ,a a .ave purc ase~a 1 ray's Tw0~Ton Gary Trugk and ~ amequipped to do all kinds of Q Hauling.~~ l A share of your patronage is ~ Respectfully Solicited.~ -:- Phone Wadter Larsen's Garage -:-~ Mitchell Rodel ~ Residence Phone, Independent 282.~ is nu obligation ms your pun inasking ful' lim facts and figures.We are so num zhagm as a fuel and illuminnut, wiil prove amsuperior Lo other ways that we promise _yo'd'l!find lt. wel!worth ynur wlzilu £0 invustigalu.We, of Course, dun expect. ynur patrumlge on any utherbasin llmn zhut you will serve your mm inwrcsts by -givingit Lo us.Why nut. inveaugnnal nd Loday? BLAIR GAS COMPANYBL AI R ,NE B R AS K A ll. J. ANDlf|!SON ~Tile Casing and Tubular Wells. <3-n : - DE A L E R IN »|. -fWAN'I`ED-- 500 Families at ou%Sl§C|AL Introductory Price.This ls n M!nn sotnF|o\q' and Is A top notcher. Tanks, Pumps, Feed Grinders, Lawn Swings,' Pipe and Fittings &c.&c. OppOBif,e ORO W EL L ws ' v w VAT OR §:a;?"malr, Nm.GET OUR PRICES ON FEEDS 'Oil Meal, Shorts, Bra n, Homlny, Feed, Stan da rd Mldd lln gs .Fl o u r M ld d ll n gs , G e r m M M dllngs a nd Cracked Corn. ALL THE BEST GRADES OF SOFT COAL Four Doofs West of the Casletter Bank BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA Order your coai now as prices wlll probably advance.Several cars of Hard Coal In transit. John A. Rhoades Old Long Stand Blair Phone, 20.Bell Phone, Cedar 35|. H. ULLERMANN THE LARGEST AND OLDEST ExcLGs|vE .|sw1»:LRY STORE IN THE CITY Da the other band, I should usumr tha eua eofthe nilwsy i, ifii :lurkBad. it il axpudiml in mllnhia :c ow dui nhll i n Un y ubi ic inh ruu Umlideni h nan of in dirid tnxn; Inf*mme Modulation should be connide i l u f m u w .nkaholic liquor!willpnuatly no hangar dom Q source sr! : H m m i n m a !ma h : i t the man mammary dm the 'hold lhouldbo c infuliy 11-established in ordes'Lhlt oquinlent nouveau of n vmu cmy be found whic h It will bo kfili mah, md nd bu:-dnsomo. in nur upon.ilu! you have ni hand in the tramary dnpuiment, ming'lxp eru whoan ulvlu you upon the mntters muchbftter than I can.I mn oniy gqggfziUn- lima nf an pcrmmnnt and vmrk lbll system. and the placing of lb;inn wiu en the y will lo ut hamper thr Zife of the people.W o u ld B r i ll! lu r i d D ltlnThanin, Iortunlle y, no occasion for undrrhlinl in ilu inmmiiata fu ww any general revision of om- sywla n of import dutiu.No serious damn:rr of fn:-mir a :competition nowthrvatenaAmea industries Om country has mn(r from the wa:lan dimzrbni and walktfwd thin ur M me European rountriu whisk'an ou r mmp etlwr r in maauf lrlun'I'hlr§r 1|du»\¢ilul'||¢l-bliulzmlats hav: whic h mg tend to nuke of thandiapenue* lnlrlrunmentalitias of 1modem life n uniform md eo-and nted ayrtem which will nflord lbwho use iham u complet: and cerimeansof mmmuniratiou arith E : ; s a f 1 . h a e o u n tr y a » h u a o l1:Handed by the postal lyslerrthe guvernment and at rates u iform md inlnlllgdblaIZxrert shrine i|,of w ar n .nvablen this vary priciicni matter .the public interest il manifui.P iher tho ulegnph nor tha tdephservice of the country rmin Mixhe ia any sense n nllicnnl sy nThere are many ronfnslons andcanniatencica ofrntu.The sciemmeans by which 4:ommunintion|such irusirumenulities cou3d be ncmd mon: Umm and ulis-factory not been mule full use nf.An exhaustive study of ibe wlqurslivn of alclricni communiuinncl of the mana by which the nnauthority of the nation can be 1. to unify incl improve il., if undenan by the qaprupriate mmmiilnethe ¢an,| rd|, maid nnadnly ra Il \V 1su nn r n Lk _ 4 L n