Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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duoud Mill Mr-nt i in-ii i . bul ratlin tin
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nuntrj In inoinlnii. u ik'us n neiiMvioiitti inui
in rvhtoh i fiiii dent li'urs wen
Mhud lii i girl i nd iiiirne ri nd nd-
vlen l i 'i ) ludin f'lark. Dollti
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I pxi'i-pdlrvK linn nun v. id in approval
I i popular voti in lo" tin' tax
levj tvat nulls mi a mn- fifth val-
uation in inn it u.is :i '. iniiin mi
H foul -fifths ratuoUot).
I At tin itloac id Mn firal udtntnlm
(ration much ms main nt the pe-
uli. ii I'ondrtloni on tin Indian Trr-
i Mm ) side and api i tl 1 1 llnf was
promiai'd Hut tin '.t.iti t.ii's .r
i ii it wiiion ia w i'i . 'ii tnountUwi
iiidni .mil higher a iist ot ploveti
'i iin ii" i ihi iHiit.i in couiittaa
ahowa tii.it tin alatu iai.- for 1(13
no if. i ' 1 ii" Hi. in one innl a half
iiver i in prevloua lainpiilnna
i v ii. i in.' llaakell i "till mil' that
H.U. i K'lllH.'ls S t.ll s Ul v 111 i -SM nf
l0p I thiun "i ''I lioma 1 1 it Kansas
jviiiii us .i i ii 1 1 1 lint it evjienoe ( uir-
Itig fiir Inanno and fonvleta iolltioUd
ui-t "r! fourth "f .i million leai direct
t n.it ' ' x ' fr lflte inn i". si s in 13 than
1 'i lahoina did. Hul thia onipai s-i
will tint ui- tin perauaalve the tax
payi i-i of Ktei n 1 1 l. in in. i aa Ilu'
cntnpariHon of ttut-lr own ta rorepta
for Kit iviih tin..-- for l6' in the
iilneieen i ountlet w hlch have tin-
ame boundarivi n. w i liat t h hint
tin n si. it. ti..s mi ..-. Us
J- 0 i" f i f..i len itortnl ta In
I 07 if tin Oftlahnmana do nut
vote for .i hatUfc m tm lutoreat nf
i i ui. i. n i in N" in i' i i lin da n.t
deaeri ntn st Louie (llobe-l)etno-
h w.il
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i " ted innl admired. Similarity of
laiiKuage nevor h is aecured our hviii-
path "i auplion foi Btigland ahen
ii h.is 1 1 r .' il m unjuaiiflahle
projecta; nor has the dittArenoe In
lanj?uae prevented us from aietiiK
(he rikhu .mil un ; of other na-
liona it is the moral aanae nf the
people that decides ivherc iheii aym
pathlea k"
w I- admire '' ueriiiuna as a
t ini. practical aonailile race; '"o
admire tin in fur their wonderful
proirrcai in acionce and aits im-
I heir sn nst. mi lai nd anient in
Mu' world nf commerce Wo admire
tii.' Herman aa a brave ami de-
Itermlbad flirhtor and a loal In
I udiniratlon for tin- patient far-aee-
i ii k eomprehennlve plana Hiat have
enabled her i" dfl battle against am h i
tremendnua odda; i.ut wi
lohc night it ti..' moral pliaae nf
Ih.' sit lint Inn U'f ran not a .ul. I w P
meaaurlna ISuropi-an affaire with an
American yardatlck Wa cannot r
nnclti ..in Ideala "I claaalc enllght-
'IT T.SA H'A H 'i i nt 'l :. i -
rii-. isi .if inti tearing for Hi" weea
juat uiat "'ii ih' mime wraledf in loat
year iiciordlnii in the report of Hraii-
atroet'K Journal showing Mn condition
nf lit! cities i; iin miintry. Tulsa''
Increasf. i is s o 'cni
this easy
way to clear
your skin with
ResinolSbap
'Bathe your itot for MwHvlinin
; es with Bei "i Snap anil hot J
.-. .iter working; the creamy latlu-r
.i in the i-kin gently wiih the Cm- J
g-er M yVash on with Kesinol
gi up and mora hut water. Finish
with n iliii-li nf sold w.ner to close
' t he porea
' l)u tins mice i r twice inlay (mil
i will be astonished to find how
i quickly the healing antiseptic
J I'- inoi medication goo thee and
cleanses the pores removea pim-
plea and bluckheoda und leavea the
complexionclearfreshandvelvety.
Bold by all druagtsU. For samplo friii.
write to Otpt. 1-P in-h-nol. Hltimi'. Mi'. '
AUSTRfANS CLAIM MY
tin mcr
1st with
I .(IM i ll Mns."
a tain ..f Zlt
i outs ot ( n tt. iik.i i on
i ii;ii : in.M mm. i i t i t
i if I III M i ll S
Ii W. Hi h T A I A : Si I is. in
dustrlal ngi nt "I the M . K A- T
liiuii. I'liliuan nf Muakoaee road
master nf the M . K ai T . ii ..r'.' K.
Tunatall nf nUinsua t'lty ira .ling.
fr.iilil . nil iifiMHfiniri.i naiiatil fur llif I
ilurllnatnn route; ' r. Hopkins .f
Hup ii I nu iiiisnui superintendent of
the Prison; i'. T. Mason "f Kind iii ! HKHL1N Sept. i!H
vialon supei inti i Ii nt f ih i Prlseo; I ivia Ijondon 8.50
and .li t im- folonna Iravellnc mi i -- f n. military
'ii"i- f tin h risen were among 'h
prominent rallro .
i.i yesterday.
" The comfort d a lJj!lman
with the tluill of t:ding belnnd a
race horse" thus a Clialniers
0WD6I d'?( i ibos the gensatjon of
motonng in I9I5 "Ijght Six".
TWl Puliinui-like comfort af-
fects body and mind alike. It
conns from complete physicjl
ease and perfct mental jerjrity.
Just as the soft cushions nestle
you and the fine springs big
wheels and long wheel base
cradle you ovet the rough plact-s
so the easy running the quietness
and evident power of the "Light
Six" motor fill your mind with
restful confidence.
You feel that ynur CK..Imers "Six"
I. .nit upon honor in llie Chi....-r: shops
is stiong and safe lor any emergency
You feel tlie assurance of lasting satu-
facUon in its painstakingly Lailt mech-
anism. There's neither physical hot mental
strain in n.'img in the Chalmers "light
Six". Neither long tatting nor fast
dnvmg (net you. And that I some-
llimg that can't honestly be sail of
many oilier "Light Sixes".
Chalmers comfort is woith exper-
iencing. Come and let us convince
you with a Chalmers T est Uide that's
a i eal test
1915 "Light Sis" $lh50
1915 "Master Six" 2400
Al'TlNl l ' ' 1 1 1 1 . 1
eeivoa inree lein' . ashinir iniornia- vHnej i'
ll I M t" tile Hel alionls nf lost Tel- j j0 1(. j
utlves. Mrs. W. .v VVllaon 'i Marietta ......
lllllot li. wlSliei assisninre in 'finiiniii; i
herself and imr thn children "f in
rmslianit who deserted her in 1 im 1 I .'... I'
Hlns i lu marshal of Trj mi. !
tijila. si i ks held m learning the
whereahouta "f h's iwenty-year-old
son in. has wfttten home for money
mi the plea "f havlmc lieen rolibod.
Mrs. II 1 1. Nils. u of Mniiniie Ohio
i in .1 Hermans with the Iron heel of j desires t.. learn somethlna of her .son.
r it. Wiltlnnis last heard of a'
I Ir i li i-O-III l hi .'- -.In fiats 11 me'.
lie kaiser. The common people of I i fi i . .
Hllips
I mllltarisni and tl
divine right
i ur 1
Plata
i ill i :
tin spi
itbta i
i' Ing
'.initi-
al e
I WI III III I 111!
. lormany ore out fri and
hr there hut when It comes to Ger-
man autocracy and Itnporlallam uu
i dk
rii.' Ann rtean pei pas want t" be
fall we want to be neutral hut if
the undnri
ll averse t
war it is not heeauae of language or
race i is not due to Britten In
flu r to newspaper talk -hut it
is line (.. our Innat
idenliam and our repunganoe toward
(4:62 a. m.)
m . Us or-
immandor of
.un' among ine ii. nn.vinn. of Hrajidanbura. Vm-
mcn claltlng Tni-. WH.ri orcan of the (octal demo-
crat party haa auapended publioa
i ii.ii Indeftnitely.
I'i'' I . I I..... u'lii ; liinlnv
i lacar one of h. sona !
ii it h In-art tm ill. .' at
Metz. The Pucnom of Llrunawlck
albter of the prince arrived the
same ta ami will i.-niiuii wit n nor
in. 'tin r until lie li turns ti tin
front
illspnl n i..l Im taol . .."iii EE REPUBLICAN TICKET
dtaputch 1" the Cologne UU- Kcr OoTiTinir Juhn h'i.-!d-. UklaliOBUI t'lty.
.etio from Igule Dalmatic aaaorta I t'r Usataaaut Ueveraar Kogsne u uev
that ih- Austrian rorts at Cattaro mi ; nnlJ N"i
.. i i !'.. i For Bacretar of watt Harris H Praa.
' sunk a big lirench Baivlira
waisli'.n llie forla hail Intercepted hor Slal Auditor Geerga W. FotUr Wag'
:t wireless message in the direction nar
ul Cattaro of fifteen war-' I'or Attorasy Ui'iirrii Waltar o. Maraae
I tli' i'i-iiisi-rs- Tin- nawien.
TULSA MOTOR CAR CO
Fhone 543 467
Tulsa Oklahoma.
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X I." AI. I ' KA i .1-1 It in birds last fl.iununs nwaem me i aiin.u luur iot s.ulu Baie.intMdnt U O. VannM.
8ttliirdii received a latn consignment prepareq. aaivo iioin ma rirsi Pwnr.
f "i0vi birds" "i inoi.' aetentlfleal- i"r' sunk the warship ami the other I-. Bsamlnar and tnapaator Joim s.
I. nnrauuets Itlthouah thev an not veeaela in Un- fleet hastily retreated. Wopfter Bapalpa.
y paiunueu niuiiiuKii "" " iil ... r in. uinbinir Kor CliU'i Mini' Inspector Put XX. iXlslloy
' made In Germany the great Burn- rne omciai report oi me sniKing I AMMnWai
in. in monarchy controla tin bird recently of tl Brttlah crulaera Kor Am. Uh inspector foaa ttall I
market paruuets Included which Abouklr Creaej and Mogue by the coalgate.
i( I-- native of .x istralla Although (lerman submarine I'-O ass. i ts that t'ur Aaslstaat Ulaa tnspaotor M. J Smith
rent .f puhiie suit Intent the order was made over three weeks the U18 waa In action on.- iioiii Phia Mcawstar.
Herman Interests . -his ago tin con.lgnment arrived only waa the u elapalng between th. M"'c "ct0 h"'
Bttturoas' ii.- ii.iu in ne siuppou iirnm ui .in- in-. iii in- i-i.-i im- -or uboi Oammlialeatr Will M.
through neutral territory The' love Iped Tin- Urltlsh crulaera ac- phane Jfaakogaa.
I'ir Is" resemhle tery cloaely the par-'cording t.. the report did not tire For Oooualaaloaar "( Oharttiwi and Cor-
r..t in a or Shane of bill at- suiK f shot. XX h.-n iittaeheil t In y r ctlOBi Aim a. i tiniu. DUwno
though ihe nr. iiiueii amaller than were ateaming abreaat iti the
leinocratle I the Polla Both names havi a rea-Aboukir in 'he m Idle.
son llie. love in.'. i comes rrom . report that Hernial) X'eftSell BC-
their custom in i'.' constantly m cnmnanvlns the submarine fl the
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lie solil. I. i lie Winn eioiainiv nine 1M aeillod tllilt ill.) oilier BUD- . '"' '" ' '7' AS V
I'lllllliau. mu""" '. vm.muvtw .
Kr Im-nuiifo C'ouimibioui.r t'lt-J li.
ti nt Chandler
Pot Prasktant Board of Agitealtara ilur-
ti Bassrsou Bald
Fur Uoiperatioa Ooamlsiloaar siiennuu
i nil t horokee.
th
.X grout i
ha e he. i
I 1.1 regard in th mon com
the w.u news plaint of Herman-American us
..i Unit tin Ann il. an press as u vi hole
Is n"t disposed I" ne fin toward
Hermans In th.' preeeatt ciiala the
loddriss reeentli delivered in Ot
t tm play ami Just. V to all men
alike xv ur' neutral and . 1 1 1 re-
main so. but we are In a l.irKe
measure unable in see thing from
KuHipean i nu point Above nil we
..tl.'. 1 ... Iniiltiu our free and honest
coin i. i ions oacrltied either t
atiea ur to unviorthi influeiiies
11 Wit V lllll .1 le I In ' ' 'I hel
comes from 'heir resembhil ee t
parrot.
IhH'tiir ( i ui Id in n Harm.
1 neie r.pn na ng s"i hum t BU niarini
lie im I never net-it ! in services "i
- inui i.'S ion . tri i ne a .U K i r .... .. . a... - t-....
- - . - ; ii'i itaarr j. aiursw maw
were sunk after tic aeatructlon of $c tuers of thi mpraon Ceait lael t.
'tin. I'ri'ssi Revnral Itiilish eriilaers ; rim liaaaitai
torpedo boata ami destroyers pur-! i'.ir t 'ljjd Uatet Isaator John u. Uur-
sued .he ISO mini evening wnen er ittlhr;'
1 lf II(I'3B 1 II... .'3 .'UB..l n. 1
lo l i nine.
d aoeior " il llolv lie was in ;inn i
Ignor nelghboi felt tint the time had come
when n phyale'an 'honhi h etiiied.
"Come now. I i. ie Ifiph" buid she
"we will ..ill whomever iou clsh -
of night.
escaped under cover
i. pi
that thes n all diiln'l want
i' n ' irg i m u known Qerman dlp-
i" is i stitKiiiK Illustration .f the
There'd less kinking if every-
Hi im l.l mi senators
mining senate wuti rs
to Him to sink Hi
ship
linhllltl nf the Tinti'ii miinl to nil- I
iii- said tu be dersland the point ..f view "i the
with i view American rnurnalisl Tin- address aa
w.u tin" 1 11 " hull' waa remarkabls temperate
innl fair 'nm ii-ii m that he sought
bi !i ii .nilil slop t.
t..x win 1. 1 have to tr if
tinilly In the mix up
The Clayton trust lull. .s finally
Doing l 1 1 -1 1 1 . xxitli Uamblers
it has been stat- l recently that the
legitimate transactlona of the stock
. v. h. .... ..... I firi ntart hv lla
you know there'a a good alluj (hand t about nfteen thousand
:i ir 1 hoiiieon.ith. Now. ii lileh'll . i. .oi i-....K if.....
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. . .... i ii n.ii".
"XV:." drawled Uncle Kph. "I ;
uiinn.i ez ;t m inu s ineyusi) I stocks for Invcatment purposes
I'll pains I. -un t. i ne grave.
For lllilii't Judgt. Tulm r-id Puivnett
oonntleS Kd M. i larl. Pawaea.
Pot Btats Beaater I'. If OvcdasSi Her-
UaaviUe. For hituiH RapraaoDtatlsa fiom Tulsa
luinily W. T. llronki. mul J. V. Hurler.
li ere ac-
thouaand shares represents actual
1 ii-mesa done hy people vh
Br.PUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Fur Superior .ludgi- A. L llsrl'inuu.
Fur Oaaat) Judge F. D i satles.
I.. rur i inn iv . .nirii v i im. i I'.'i.-nniUL
I'nr HI.-::';. Wllhu.ii M-t ullmijl
He- .V l'....l. I . . i . - I..l ll W.-..n
yond i' !s Un sone "f speculation of y Cooati Olark iiii sa omcio Ragitit
1 ii.iu. ng on a tu.-iii.-iu. iooi:ug irn or Pi-fan n ui . eniuii.
li.ioiiiening.Ioke. milling in short gambling "It i For Court Clark E M Ubael
i ne W'.iii.in w in. niaii ii n jii' on y-ln- . in. 'iiint ti.ti ror M;.riuii'i.ort.i ui ruuiic inatraetioa.
.hi ei I to s t.'11 fici.il h.iiiiiliss r her hush mil ami t"..k her pliture nut ui. urammd m neonar iruns-ie-
Tii ere is a Best
Ribbon lor
Your Purpose
Yes we make dozens
of different kinds oft) p
writer ribbons.
Wc make scores f
different kinds of carbon
papers.
c sell the most com-
plete ribbon and carbon
lines on tile market to-
uay. Hut mark tliis point! W$
have only one kind uf ribbon
and only one kind of Carbon
flatter for YOU.
There is a 'best ribbon aiul
a best carbon paper fur your
(tnrfiose i use as (here is a best
ribbon anil a best i arbun paper
for any other purpose We
have the best ribbons and the
l est Lgrbotl papers for every
purpose.
Let us know your purpose
txliat you require of a ribbon
or a carbon paper and xxe will
name the ribbons and carbon
paper that you oujjht to use.
Our Paragon
Typewriter Ribbons
and Red Seal
Carbon Papt rs
are recognized as the leading
ribbon and carbon lines on the
market.
They are the leading lines
not only in quality but in com-
pleteness. And this complete-
ness makes it certain th-t we
haw not the exact ribbon and
carbon paper for VOU.
Just xvrite ns tell us xxb.it
machine you use and what your
requirements arc and see if xxc
haven't
Remington
Typewriter ami puny
Uaaorpuratcd)
I I I B. SiHUKl SI.
TotaL iiKln.
if the killing Ii i'
It niat in on e net i ssai i
a heat i pen . 1 1 t- i nolo
ouastun
Tail of preparation for mtei
oampainns t uld be i ul nut if '
Innl our i.i. "Kuffi it untn 'he
dill lc
I.i em happenings ha' aroused
the auaptclon that John ! Koeka '
f if lh r jr. i.. ciiMoiis cf his ilail n
oputarlt)
to fiint ii psycholoRleal rather than
ihm nil winter! Polltlral reaaon foi the prex'allmi
sentiment of the American people
of arhteh iin- nawapaper uttaraaeca
i i- "ii'v a mflectloa He Iwella
pantcularl) on the proposition thnt
our unfamlllarlt) n it. the lanffuaaa
darsReroua aeei
tor's nplnlou
niiiii; to n'hich terta
nil niet'pt.
able
I. deal only lthhl w 3i W
r .i ..i -- . i a'. i i in ft vs m nun
1 I" "inoieii .hi-..nli n .nil In. u ..mi- tSlinnnSA. r- . .i 1 v- t. &
o inpose
Mill .Ms-
. i -
Hiivan't heard if ani syntpath) f. r
hat tonal buiilis suattid by Micietan
lit Alton for jumping mtercirt and re
etri tins loana.
A latria ma lis prohibited wear-
lag Bournlni for tin- dead soldera la
avoid ahowlna tin- large number
ur.nt'.. I" inn
flight nm telling It to voters in
a n ighty active Industry svtn if
congressmen h ue to eh. between
rtmninii i: in Waahlnfjton and being
Dlda'l knew that art ami edu.a-
tlon were in anc Sense national rut
both are being b.yc.'id In Kuropi
hen .a'runa I he lain of an aPpOg"
lag aal
iha noweat fourfluahei i tic rcllei
that mux Beta aaeeexd t tic war
hadn' btokc out uitttn close f tir
producat haa unli resulteu la cm
gflini' nut t him.
TOBACCO COMTANY TO
BUY 100000 BATES
To spend avium mm in FNirtharing
the liiu a Rale" More-
teal in I H
Am. 1 1. .in Tola' company. New
Xetk anuounoce a plan whereby u
will take lOO.OOd Bale" at I0 eenls a
pound Iii li In ll.OOf.OOt worth of
cotton
It ul!l buy one pound of COttOO at
10 cents a pound f'W i icrt pound of
Tuaedo amokl s lobaoeo Hull imr
haoi smoking tobai . Boverelgn ct
garettea urit .1 ehewini tobacco ami
I I'enu'a Natural t-mf chewing tobacco
Isold in the southern unites from sep-
i leuiber 2s t- November It the states
Included in the offer isjlni Alabama
Arkanaaa Klmida tleorgla Louialana
t sail inni. North Carolina Okla
homa smith i hi i in.. i. Tenneaaaa and
Teaaa
it ir eatttnated thai thee states in
(10 days will ( onsiuue 10.640.aOI
pounds of these combined been da if
lobac This is a eonaervattve sti-
utate it la anticipated that the job-
bers will place Mtra large ulera so
s to inrfoass the number of pounds
of cotton taken b the conipani.
This Is ttie laritesl Btngll BUNfMM
of eotlon site e the buv . -lulls moe-
inent Started BVefl If the salp of to-
baaea should bo onlv one-half the ri
I mat . the ti tal Would lie 60.00ft
bales and Would still be the larit
iiurie purchaaa up to dat
I I not" or X h'Wsitil.
The old-fasni"nrd man who II d lo
nuir. h In the political parades ii now
Ujlng to convince his wife that eio-
cesslio.s dun t malts lutes.
or in.' laics .r ui" waion caac .not re- n0na should be
t'l.oi i it ii tin ii pic tun
V ll . u ... .11- - S1I .' 1 1 1 II I .'. ..i
ner n us nan a wrote ner niter no nao balk lnme lt.lv W( hi..iill look back
been "in nf town for a week ami told nta r(.lir rni U an (he
let that he Mused her picture every grctre phiniig fain. How would
dl we like It?"
suit i aiesjjeB. Mtte M.
"So you are going io mane another I 'vr i tried the experiment of i i
tour" office girl Instead of an office boy
"Yes" rcplml '.hi- actee Bh dldtt'C uliiatle or smoke but she
"llul ion advertised your previous failed to please the office force."
engagement an a farewell occasion "Why was thai?"
sim . on id never learn lo so oat
jand get the i orre. t seore."
tun 11 Nit.r
Pur t'ui .iv CoBMnlsstoBsrs!
No 1 .luhn
Oklahoma
State
Fair
I It was one
nearly $1000 "
X e Bald good live lo i
JAPANESE ONLY SEVEN
MILES FROM TSINC TOO Oklahoma City
Sept. 22nd Oct. 3rd
dsa BHLB. ngw ' - BW w A Vbk
B aT A -t.'a Wl
BBBBBBBBH TiS 'T3BrBBBBT
In a a.i-
mis- M xt ion UDONAftO at tho Wonderland todajr.
I... lu'urc IIUTHEIIS lAJVK"
lili'l.XTi.li tiRRMAN tHTPOsTM
in PI RUT RKAL hmti.i: ON t
t'HIM '.sK si ill.
Fifth Annual Oklahoma Hone
Show for Five Nighta Sept. 28th
to Oct. 2nd.
NBW YORK. Sept IS The C.n
and XX'et N.nn iiureau tonight an-
Biggest Antomobila Show-One
notinced It had received I cable men entire bllilrlinc of f!ar. mul A
SSJ -mm wwa B taglU Ft Kl'
cessoriea.
Base from ToklO 1" follows
"Toklo Sept. 2H Xcordiug lo
the official iiiiiiuuiicemetit today tin
Japanese- besieging MB) began on
the 25th un attack on the first ad-
vanced poaition of tho Grertnaoa be.
tWecsl the foe ha hfl riier nnd th"
Lttaun After sklrmlshis the Jap
utiesi' advanced their line on the I'T
ahoat eight miles from the ottl of
TmIhc Tan.
Ittissta has accepted with high Bp
nrectatlcm the offer of t;e Japaneee
Red CfOgg to nsslut In the hospitst
work. A corps of surgeons and
nutaea provided with nerensar
equipment will I save Japan In 'hi.
middle of i letober. A movemont to
send lied rroas help to Kngland and
France .iso Is on font.
"German prisoners will lereha the
same civilised treatment as was ac- 1 1
cordon to the Hnsslan prlsonats. Foi
thst purpoa.. a bunau fm taking i are
of prisoners has l.en i-HUldlshed In
Toklo and all other preparations
needed are under Way."
Indian School and Tribal Exhibits
one of the newest educational
featurea.
A fine Live Stock and Apn. ul-
tural Show.
Don't miss it!
For travel information
Aak the Agent
t ery Careless.
XX e gather from Merlin's explana-
tion that the usuDle of Ithelms ars
wholly t Maine ror the damage 10
their cathedral. They neglected to
move it out of range or the Oermaa
annierv.
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