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i ‘ f ( BRIEF OITY NEWS ONE MAN IS SHOT AS POSSES CLASH One Dope SBmuggler Captured Near Honey Oreek and Officer Hurt in Fight. MISUNDERSTAND AS TO IDENTITY Walter Rels of Crescent City, Ia was shot In the chin while acting | deputy sherift in the pursuit of two Re-Enlists in Navy—Trederick G.|dope smugglers late yesterday after- Nickels of Reynolds, Neb., re-enlisted In | noon, by a member of a posse from the navy as an oller and was sent to the | Mechanics school at Charleston, 8. C. |Honey Creek, Ia., which was also in New Assistant 8% Flymouth Ohuron. | PUrsuit ot the men. The injury is Rev. Frederick W. Leavitt now has an | DOt great, however, and his rapid assistant at the Plymouth Congrega- |recovery is predicted. tlonal church, of which he is pastor. He For the last two or three days two arrived in the shape of a nine-pound Doy at the Leavitt home :‘:" kh'd“ b‘"“ :::;T::" l'-:’ H“:t, Doctor Loses Tools—Dr. John Baptist, |- coF G0POL, ac s N e 067 Barker block, asserts that his offices | (rom Deputy Sheriff McKeown of that place, thelr actions finally be- were visited Sunday by thieves, who ca ried away several hypodermic cases, |coming so queer as to arouse the suspiclons of that officer. Jl»-rmomettn and a number of other rticles. 1, b Yesterday morning it was iearned that the two men had obtamnea a package con- 'ownsend's for Sporting Goods.” altimore Milver—Edholm, Jeweler htlag PFiztares—Burgess-Granden. | ave Moot Print ft—Now Beacon Press. uto Tire Ohatn, Jas. Morton & Son Co. Use “Tox-Tile» shingles. Sunderlands. Property Oared For—To rent property | #¢¢ J. H. Dumont & Co., Keeline Bldg Mirrors Made and Me.Silvered—Omaha Glass Con. Co., 1612 Cap. Ave. D. 17 “Today's Movie Pregvam” classified Motion today. It appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- tlous moving picture theaters offer. Price for Concert Seats—The adver- tisement of the Mendelssohn Chotr con- cert at the Boyd theater in The Sunday ated that the gallery seats would cents. This was an error and should have read 50 cents. The concert Will be given this evening. started in pursuit of the men, telephone Two Fined for Disturbing Peace— | .. COrescent City authorities the pare Joseph McKenna, 516 South Fifteenth | (joujarg of the case and ordering them tq street, charged with disturbing the peace | yio;, the men if they came that way. et the above number, was fined ¥4 In | \ocordingly the Crescent City deputy volice court. G. W. Hine, 1922 Oalifornia | y1so formed a posse and started to look street, arrested for a similar offense, was | 1o o' men fined $ and coats. By the time the Crescent City officers Kernan to Address Ad Olub—F. L.|had got falrly under way the Honey Creek Kernan, secretary of the Alamito Sani- [men captured Mike Danato, Dairy company, will address the | men, the other, his partner, getting Omaha Ad club this"noon at the |[away. The officers who captured the men Paxton hotel on the subject of “Prepar- |then started for Council Bluffs to place edness.” The session will be held in him in the county jall when they met parior B and lunch will be served at 12 |the Crescent City posse who ordered them v’ clock. {to halt Union Pacific Awards Oontract—To Fire Into Each Other. Kilpatrick Brothers & Collins of Beatrice | Thinking that these were confederates the Union Pacific has awarded a con- [of the captured men the officers opened tract for fifteen miles of double track (fire which the Crescent City men returned work, beginning at Curvo, Utah, and [with the result that Rels was shot in the extending west. On this stretch there |chin. will be considerable heavy work, includ- | As soon as the men recognized one ing four short tunnels throuzh solid |another the battle ceased and the pris- ek loner was hurried to the jail at the Musio st the North Presbyterian— |Bluffs, where he was searched, the of- North Presbyterian church was crowded |ficers obtaining a large quantity of mor- ast evening at the special musical serv. (phine from his person in boxes stamped ic# given by the choir under the leader- |from Kansas City. Danato says his home ip of Prof. Lee G. Kratz. The soloists |18 in Omaha and refused to tell the au- were Mr. Paul Reynolds, Miss Dimmock, |thorities the name of his partner. that place and had left in the direction of Council Bluffs, Posse in Pursuit. The deputy then organized a posse and be tary Mre. Roy Flannagan, Mr. Dean David- & CP——— o g R A Miss Holbrook on is organist Use “Tex.Tile” Shingles. Sunderlands. Huge Increase l In Earnings of Bethlehem P] a’nt | Will Come Out of the Melting Pot?" “The laws, periods and problems found NEW YORK, March 20.—The annual re- | 1t evolution of an individual man are port of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation | (o pe found Iikewise in the evolution for 1915, issued here today, disclosed that | ;¢ o race' gald Miss Holbrook. the net earnings of the corporation and “In our own branch of the Aryan race, its subsidiary companies, after deducting | wi ol {ncludes the north Buropsan na- expenditures, amounted ‘to $24821,408, as | o it ESEL TS R At time of compared with 069,67 in 1914, ‘an In- | (iSOG TR T8 AL 4" principle crease of nearly 260 per cent. Orders on | wyicn makes for individualization, sep- hand December, 31, 1915, agaregated 8%, | o¢ium ogotsm. Conflict comes between 432,89, ns against M6513.189 on the corre- | 1ot T SR T e atage. and sponding date of the previous vear. | those Bigher gualities whish Wesld lead | i Miss Eloise | | | The Evolution of Races of Mankind | Evolutton of “race 1deas was traced by the lecturer, Miss Isabel Holbrook, in her theosophical talk last evening on “What taining dope from the express office at| one of the | Calling attention to the bill pending In congress for the bullding by the govern- ment of an armor plant Messrs, Schwab to onward progress and uplift by sacri- !fice, by synthesis, by brotherhood. No THE BEE: NOW, CHILDREY, ' dorreot! A New Union Depot ! OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. : Over Four Hundred At Milder-Buchman Wedding Ceremony of Harry B. Milder Miss Esther Buchman of St and most brilllant of ita kind this season, and at any rate was the most elaborate wed ding party in Jewish circles In a long while. Rabbl Grodsinaky officiated. The bride w attended by Mrs, Morris Milder, a groom's attendants were the three broth man. Bridesmalds were Rose Studna, Anna Schechter and Miss Lilllan Rels man. Miss Jennle Katleman was ring bearer and Ruth Cohen and Eddle Rosen blatt were train bearers. Armold Browar was master of ceremon fes and the ushers were as follows: B. Pred, Ben Posley, J. L. Orkin, Mitchell Wasserman, Sam Leon, Herman Gold smith and Willlam Periman Among the out-of-town guests were Joseph and Miss Julla Buchman of St Louls, Mr. and Mra. Michael Taxman of Roek Tsland, A. A. Waxenberg of Daven port and Mr. and Mrs. M. Studna of Kan- was City, Reward for Work at Verdun. BERLIN, March 30.—(By Wirel Sayville)—Bmperor Willlam has be the Order Pour Le Merite on Captaln Haupt and First ldeeutenant Brande the ty-fourth Brandenburg infantry regiment, who were the first to enter Fort Douaumont with the companies, the Over- seats News agency announced today. ON HIS FEET NOW Tanlac Gives Remarkable Re- lief to Man Unable to Walk YOUNG MEN ADMIT - STEALING AUTOS Found by Police in Florence Pump- | ing Station After All-Night | Joy Ride. | | WERE EXPERTS AT MECHANICS Local police solved recent auto thefts early yesterday morning when they succeeded in capturing William | Davis, 1512 North Twenty-eighth, and John Evans, 1506 North Twen- tieth, with an Overland car belong- ing to A. J. Morris, 2503 Bristol, in their possession. Upon arrival at the police station the young men confessed to several of the recent thefts, explaining how they had suc- ceeded in evading the officers up to the present time. Mr. Morris' car the last of the series of autos taken by the two men was left by the owner in front of the Brandels theater building last Baturday even! about 8 o'clock and at 10:30 o'clock was missed. | | | | Went for Joy Ride. The young men said they took the car PREMIER FILM IS for Nine Weeks. Naturally He Praises it! Rellef from pain that had kept him bed- ridden for nine weeks was the splendid tribute pald to Tanlac yesterday by J. STAGED IN OMAHA 8. Feature Film of the Woodmen of |dealer, of 2815 P street, Omaha the World Shown to the Fra- Tanlac really became Mr, White's busi- " ness partner, because the master medicine ternal Officia made it possible for him to get back “on the job™ just at the busiest season fo: OMAHA STREETS IN PICTURE |the men who deal in houses and lots, new homes and spring rentals. The “‘premier” of the first produc- [ Professional .:n« business Bo oxs. among the heartiest supporters of '‘anlac, tion of the Fontenelle Moving Plc- o) "y i "vnature judgment makes them ture company, Omaha's new film |, pacially well able to judge fairly and producing concern, was shown yes-|give a clean cut verdict terday afternoon in the projecting| “Rheumatism and lumbago kept me in room of the studio in the National bed for nine weeks,”” Mr. White explained. “Why, the pain in my legs and feet was building, Twelfth and HArney |4, gevere that it actually forced me to streets. stay in bed, I-tried to walk, but I was Said to be the only film producing (compelled to give up the attempt company between Chicago and the Pa-| I was always looking for relief, as we eific coast, the Fontenelle concern haa |sufferers do, when Tanlac was called to been at work for several weeks on its |Mmy Attention and I decided to give it a first production, a six reel feature, “‘Are (trial You a Chopper.” The picture was pro- co-operation of the Woodmen wof the|Pains began to diminish, and now, after World, taking five bottles, I am up again. All The first showing of the picture in the [the pains have vanished. Of cou studio was attended by officials of the rulucoed. And T am recommending Tan- Woodmen of the World, members of the |l8c.”" Mr. White added. “Lecause it has producin d several invited (done me good.” guests, ) — Tanlac now ia being apecially Intro- All the scenes in the production were duced In Omaha at the Owl drug store, P doubt, out of the ashes of the present ad G“;‘ ':"‘;"i‘ ""“’3_[“:‘“ _“"::‘r‘ | Furopean struggle will rise, Phoenix-like, plants. 1o this country will be virtually | Uhe fair and powerful structure of a great nasts - 4 | world empire, one greater than that of destroyed." i Re¢ r The Bethlehem Steel corporation, it was | m"_’;“fl,"m‘mz AURY. SERONIS \nen pointed out, has more than $7,000,000 in- old.” vested In its plant devoted Lo this use. Rich Italian Subject MO "CREDIT ARRANGED Wil | Murdered by Bandits EL PASO, Tex, March 2.—Enrico Vis- NEW YORK, March 20.-¥, P. Morgan, |conti, an Italian subject, and one of the d of the banking house of J. P, Mor- ! gan and company, who arrived here today | day from Liverpool on the steamship . Philadelphfa, reiterated the denfal r-cem-!:,':," ,:::‘:;‘,’;,?;',";}.:?:f:'fl..fi':u";: i:?-' ly issued from his office here that & Dew (panch at Encinillas, Chihuabua, last credit against American securities sald |Tuesday. News of the murder reached to have been made in London, had beenijere today in a telegram sent to Vin- arranged by him for the entente allies. |cenzo Visconti, brother of the murdered He asserted that he knew of no NeW ;an The telegsram was sent from Pre- loan to the allies being contemplated now, | sidio by Weneslas Garela, a brother of and asserted that the resources created |the head cattleman on the ranch. The by the last loan were not exhausted, sup- | cattleman escaped when Viscontl was porting his assertion by reference to the murdered and made his way to Ojinaga, steadiness of the exchange market. As|where he communicated with Wenceslas to the reported mobilizing in London of | Gurcia. American seourities held in Great Britain| Visconti's ranch was 75,000 acres in ex- and France, Mr. Morgan said: {tent and located 100 miles south of Ofin- ‘I understand they expect to handle |8&a and about an equal distance south of (hese securities as they have been doing | Chihushua City. The bandits who mur. in the past and they will be taken care |dered him seized his cousin, Juan Bilbao, of In a way that will not hurt the mar- |® Spaniard, on his Ket.” | southweat of Encinilla Asked as to what impressions he had |Usly and held him for gathered while in Burope as to the progress of the war, he smilingty said: “I am not a military man; hence I cannot discuss that question. I did not observe, however, any signs of weaken- ing."” 1,500 which was pald from El Paso. Lawyer Drops Dead CHICAGO, March 80.—Louis J, Plerson, AMERICANS IN TORREON |iawyer and member of the Ilinots legts- | ARE RUNNING GREAT RISK jl;lurr. dropped dead in the pulpit of the ethodist church at Wilmette, a suburb, TORREON, Mexioo, March 2).—Fight- |today. Mr. Plerson's was to have been the |first of a series of talks by lawyers to ing took place between Carranza forces | and small bands of Villistas at five dif- 1'h0 congregation. e Dot I e e maen o wow | ILLNESS CAUSES WOMAN TQ TRY TO END HER LIFE of reaching the Monterey train, which was derafled near Pomona two days ago. | ‘The attacks were comcerted against Vil- Mrs. Charles Gudgell, 217 Douglas las, Montomoros, Coyote, BSan Ignacio street, attempted suicide yesterday noon and Canon Chorritos, where the govem- py gwaliowing carbolic acid at her home. ment patrols successfully held thelr Her husband who happened in the room ground with but a small loss in illed y,.i ny ghe committed the act knocked and wounded The train reached h"";lhe bottle from her hand and then called today, reporting that four Mexicans had pojice Physician Miller, who after work- been killed in the wreck, which was due | ync'tor ome time on the woman, revived to bad conditions of the road bed. Pt The Americans here, who number about| s, Gudgell has been ill for the last & hundred men, women and children, - {00 1 onens according to a statement cluding those in Durango, are undecided |\ 4¢ by her husband, and it is thought about leaving for the frontier, as the train journeys are very slow, apart from Isks of derailment. It is the bellef here. that there is ab- solutely no business at present here for Americans, and it mwight be better for them to go, at least to Monterey CARDINAL JEROME MARY GOTTI CALLED BY DEATH end her life. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EDWARD BROWN ARE HELD | Funeral services for Edward Brown, | tormer Omaha man who died in Los Angeles last Tuesday, were held yester- day afterncon at the Eiks lodge rooms and were largely attended March 20.-Cardinal Jerome The pallbearers were: Judge W. G. d prefect of th ypagands, | Sears, Frank Broadwell J. D. Weaver, died today ! Charles Hutchinson, Lysle 1. Abbott Cardinal Gotti was born in 184 at | Omaha, and Schorr and Charles A. Beno, Genon and was made a cardinal in 138, | Counci! Blutfs Elks He had been ill for some time, The office | The services in the chapel at Forest prefect of the propaganda is one of [ Lawn cemetery were conducted by Rev. the most influential in the Catholic | Thomas J. Mackay. Interment was in church Forest Lawn cemetery. | As Ascends Pulpit| this was the cause of her attempt to ' about § o'clock and went for a joy ride, covering a large part of the city before they finally landed at the Florence pump- ing station Sunday morning at about § o'clock, where they went to get warmed, they sald, and aocidentially fell asleep jon benches in the hallway of the build- ing. The police were finally notified, the actions of the pair being suspiolous, and | the emergency car was sent to the scene | manned by Officers Armstrong, Emory |and Kennelly. To the officers the men denied having anything to do with the car which they had left o the drive in front of the pumping station, but finally admitted the theft and were taken to the station. Employed at §hops. Both, Davis and Evans are employes of the Unlon Pacific shops, according to po- lice reports, and they themselves admitte | | their tamilarity with the different makes of autos and their operation. | ““No car can be looked so that I can't start it,” sald one of the men. Without exception the reports given of the stolen cars to the police, stated that when left by the owners they were locked. Other cars taken by the pair have been found about the streets in little damaged condition. They are held on the charge {of larceny of automobiles | United Christian Party Organizes The United Christian party was organ- ized Saturday night by the election of {8, J. Woodruff state and J. B. Whitby county chairman. These officers will name the working committees. It is asserted that the purpose of the |new party is political and industrial and that the unit of organization will be the |local couneil. Local councils will meet in [homes of members, where plans will be ! dinoussed. It is proposed to have a local | council in each ward of the city and each precinct of the state. UTO UPSETS ON VIADUCT: DRIVER MAY DIE OF HURTS Frank Johnson, 1113 South Twenty-sec- ond street, was seriously injured yester- day afternoon when the auto which he | was driving upset on the Sixteenth street | viaduet throwing him and his three com- | panions out upon the pavement. The acci- | derit was caused by the right rear wheel catching in the street car tracks. | Dr. Kulakofsky was called and after | #iving the injured man first ald ordered him sent to the St. Joseph's hospital. He sustained many cuts and bruises around |the face and head besides a fractured skull. Hopes for his recdvery are enter- tained though at the present time he is in & critical condition. The other occupants of the car, C. Calabria, 2210 Poppleton; John Damato, 1218 South Twentieth, and Jim Carvello, Twentyrsecond and Poppleton, were un- |injured aside from scratches about the | hands and face. Johnson has regained consciousness and showed slight signs of fmprovement iA | Two Ottum Men Kil OTTUMWA, la., March 2.—Edward 8 Lowenberg, democratic candidate for sheriff of Wapello county, and W, C, Arnold, also of Ottum were instantly killed today when their automoblle crashed into a bridge between here and lsl‘oemflelfl made in the studio and in and about Omaha. A well-acted comedy-drama ex- ploiting the fraternal order and the work it does runs through five reels of the picture. The sixth reel shows official and employes of the national headqu ters of the order at work in the offices in the Woodmen of the World building. Scenes in and about the building and on downtown Omaha streets also are incor- porated in the picture. Ritualistic work of the Woodmen of the World is shown to the public for the first time in the history of the order in this production, The next production of the film com- pany will probably be one with the co- operation of the Federation of Labor. A. Durran, who was with the Pathe people for several years, is the produc- ing manager of the new film concern. COLORED INFANTRYMEN ON MARCH INTO MEXICO DEMING, N. M., March 20.--The Twen- ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth infantry, col- ored, entered Mexico from Columbus to- day, according to dispatches reaching here B;g Eaters Get Kidney Trouble | Says Authority Take a tablespoonful of Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts, Omit all meat from diet if you feel Rheumatic or Blad- der bothers. The American men and women must | guard constantly against kidney trouble, | because we eat too much and our food is rich, Our blood s filled with uric acld which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become | sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and | the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health | When your kidneys feel Iive lumps of | lead; your back hurts.or the urine ‘s | cloudy, full of sediment or you are ob- | liged to seek rellef two or three times | during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dissy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism | when the weather is bad, get from your | pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys: to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus | ending bladder disorders. { Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, | makes a delightful effervescent lithia- | water beverage, and belongs in every | home, becauss nobody ean make & mis- | take by having a good kidney flushing any time.—Advertisement 16th and Harney streets. Tanlac may be obtained in Benson at the Schiller-Beattle Drug Btore; Spring- fleld, H. Flegenbaum; Weeping Water, Meyer Drug Co.; Nebraska City, Henry Schwake & Co.; Auburn, B. Dort; Ashland, H. H. Cone; Malmo, P. B. Fitch; Fremont, Brown-Federickson Drug Store; Oakland, W, O. Harding & Son: Clarkson, B. H. Koza. ATTENTION—DRUGGISTS. An exclusive Tanlac agent is wanted in every town, village and cross road in this county. For particulars ad- dress Cooper Medicine Company, Day- ton, Ohlo. It is not necessary to shampoo quite so trequently if your hair is properly cleans ed each time by use of a roally shampoo, The easiest to use and quick- est drying shampoo that we can recom- mend to our readers may be prepared very cheaply by dissolving a teaspoon ful of canthrox, obtained from your drug gist, in & cup of hot water. This rubbed into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action, as well as very beneficial to scalp and hair After rinsing, the scalp is fresh and clean while the hair dries auickly and evenly developing & bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy ~Advertisement. A Comfortable House or Cottage Omaha s & city of desirable bouses and cottages. It is surpris- ing when you know what it is possi- le to secure at & modest rental. In any section of the city may be found houses of all styles and sizes, mod~ ern, in pleasant surround- ings, yards, porches, ete., which only the folks who have lived in one can fully appreciate. The widest possible range of cholce may be had now. In another month it will not be near so easy to find & house that will fit your re- quirements in every detail. Look over the listings in the ‘‘Houses and t- tages'’ columns and mark those that look promising. Tell the advertiser you are 2 Bee reader and thus get particular courtesy. Telephone Tyler 1000 THE. OMAHA BEE Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads good | i i l sister, as matron of honor, and Miss Anna Milder, as maid of honor. Ben Milder was beat man. The other of the | ers of the groom, Abe, Willlam and Hy- | | paswes throush your systom ihe cors threugh a "l was not only gratified, I was sur- | duced under the aumpices and with the |Prised, for trom the very first bottle the | | rly €0 guests attended the wedding | fa many instances—Persons have waf- Louls last night at the | for nervous weakness, stomach, lver or | Fontenelle. The affair was one of the | aney disease or some other = | | whan their real trouble was lack of from in the blood.—Mow to tell too thin [ Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Days e talls you. If you are not strong and well you we It to yourself to make the following test. §ea how long your can work o how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take twe five. rain tablets of ordinary nuxated iros thres times meals for two wesks, Then test | your strength again and see for yourselt how 1n & roceat discourse Dr. F. | much yeu have gained. 1 have seen dosess ot Saver, Bpecialist, of this cfty mid: If you nervous run down people who were alling all the 15 make an aciual Mood test on all people whe | tme doable, and even tripls thelr strength and are {1l you would probably be greatly astoniahed | sndurance and entirely get rid of their aymptoms AL the exoeedingly large swmber who lack from | of dyspepsla, lfver and other trowbiee fn from ten fered untold agony for years dootoring per day After New York, N. ¥ and who are Ul for 90 other rason than the | to fourtesn dayw time simply sron _in okt en. T . e & w1 | the proper form. and this, afier they had in soms moment irom \n mwplied Al | o heen docloring for months without obtain thelr multitede of dangerous symptows disappenr Without iron the blesd at onos loses the power benefit ou oa % Shie e but_when you come down o ha there s #° food Into living tiewue and therefore | 1o, og iike good old iron to put golor in your nothing you eat does youw any good; you don't | cheeks and good sound, on your Kt the sirensth out bones. it 1n Aleo & great nerve and b rirengthener and the best blood bulider in world. The only trouble was thet the old forme of inorganic fron Iike tinoture of iren, iron ees- tete, ete., often ruined people‘s testh, upest thelr stomachs and were not assimilated a for theas reasons they frequently 414 more good Dat with the dlscovery of \he mewer forms of organic {ron all this has been ‘overcome. Nuxated fron for axample, is pleasant 1o take, @oes not {niure the testh and s aimost immediately bene- L )TH-The manufacturers of Nuzated Iron have such unbounded confidence in ita o 1 Your food merely | Wil with the rellers 80 wide apart that the mill can't grind. As & result of this continuous biood and nerve starvation, peopls become generally weakenad, nervous and all run down and fre- quently develop all sorts of conditions. One n anotber fn burdened with unheslthy dat; some Are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsta, kidney or ltver trouble t sloep at night, others are wleepy and tired &Il day: some fomer and irritable; some skinny and bloodlems but all lack phywical powes and endarance. In such cases, it Is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or nar cotlo druga, which only whip up your flaging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the ex pense of your 1ife Iater on, Ne matter what any Drug Co. end all other drugsists. 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It costs you nothing to join the ‘‘Swappers’ Column.’”’ Just telephone your ad to the Classi. fied Department of THE BEE, Tyler 1000, You May Find It In The ‘‘S8wappers’ Col- umn’’ is a co-oper- ative advertising market where folks who have something they don't want trade it for something they DO need. e Swappers’ Column

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