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OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 SMALL SK[RMM What's the Use of Argufying? STREETS OF PARRAL In the Bryan Hitchcock Debate THONPSON-BELDEN ECO. S— T}le fashion Cenlér of‘"ie HiddleWcs* . i Established 1886." 80R0SIS Designers Never Created | A More Graceful, Charming Style DON'T You BELIEVE 1T/ NEBRASKA VOTERS ARE THE SHARTEST | YOU JUST CANT DO IT THE VOTERS 100 Few Shots are Fired at American| A 1engthy statement, given out to-) the ground that Mr. Jones was & direc- « Force r".m' -nmm‘h Mexi- day by Mr. Bryan in answer to Sena- tor of the harvester trust. But the hypocrisy of this clalm becomes appar can Town. tor Hiteheoek, constitutes another| ..,".py, " iy remembered that Mr 1 chapter In the mutual "rlmlnlunnl‘Jnnu, it confirmed, would have been which the two are Indulging in the| only one member in seven, whereas Mr | TENSION 0N BORDER INCREASES | ¥hich (e fwo wre Infuifne The | Htehock wanted o tim the cutire gov & ernment over to Wall street's candidate BAN AhTONm Tn April 18, |yqain parts of the statement which |, the p’y-nMn"uy and "::u: w.umanru | . Amerloan forces had an encounter |ndd to what Mr, Bryan has been tell- | have Nebrawka represented on the na | Nine inches high, front /,!-——-’ o with either Mexican military forces |1ug his audiences are as follows: | tlonal committes by Arthur Mullen, who | ) : ) gn, | or the eivilian population of Parral.| “The misrepressntations contained in| 4 been. If he not uow, attorney for || lace, , We have it in gray, N 1abl Bonator Hitohoock's statement can best| the harvester trust in Nebraska | " | No detalls are avallable be soswered by the fasts, Whith ‘are a4 “Mr, Hitchock also tried to wecure the | 4“””!:[:111{!:4‘, wory and white The report came to General Fun- oaard ' adoption of & resolution in the last demo- Kkid $10 ston from American Consul Letcher. cratio state convention which would have (1d, 4 a pair, ysander at Parral, said there was a | When Mr. Bryan came to Nebraska in| oooiisent where the president differed | between American forces and the s, sceording 1o My, Bryas's recols "“THrd—Now aa to the liguor question. troops of the garrison or residents of 1t s true that Mr, Hitsheock and Mr. beoame affiliated with the Bryan voted together against the amend- Parral, The Americans entered the | demooratic party and he and Mr, Bryan| .ooi o 100 and it e also trus thet in A Complete Selection of Pumps In gray, black, tan and patent kid, priced from refused to have wich u plank Inserted in the Nebraska platform, which was belng propared as a basis for the national plat- town with the intention of marching | ¥orked tosether politioally from W0 Ub-|yyy iy pyan sated, in answer to | | (BUT WE REFUSED TO m I b5 ] ! il rocent . In W4 Mr, Bryan be- d | 0o 1 through, en route southward, An :.n:: _,.':m:r“:: m: Wurlutflu::'l:n An":‘:l:::’" '"fl"; ! TM g vmdl’" h ,“" LET YoU PHI s W;;lyw/ A!W ; $ » ‘%7 N ‘ exchange of shots followed, oocupied this position for nearly two ‘” ind ROV OUNO 89 18 My Forms NAME ON 4 { i Tho intererice fx that the Amer | years, resigning when he wes nominated | 09IE0E Aclon between W0 nd Wk | | 74" gpiior o) b ’fi/ ‘ Sorosis Shoes are Sold in Omaha 1euns continued 1o march through the :"""m:;';“fl;"‘l'l 13‘ ":"“:.""”:' ":'::";"".‘:‘ Hauor intarests had raised 84,0000 and GOV’ 10 | Exclusively by Thompson-Belden & Co. "‘ town, They probably were the troops 1900, when Benator Mitchoook became .mwauld Use It against our party If we ”/7£ of Major Tompkins, applicant for the position of llnlm‘c:"‘""‘:: pus ]r;h:nkr in t;ur‘lll;""”r fa- e t' Genaral Gutlerrez mintmized the affair, | Btates senator, made vacant by the death 4 GNP SASOTRInA: SN0, SIVIG I hc House Dress Sec lon suying the Americans appearsd sudden of Honator Hayward 1y, unheralded, and the Mexioans wers| genator Allen was & candidate for re. --Basement-~ alnrmed oo ‘.'1’.,&22»&6-:;'9(:;'::5;“;::1 o | torm, and he tound atter the election that INCENDIARY BOMB and received the votas of both parkies on | e alor Interests hud n several siates Real Values in Dependable Wash Merchandise. some forty hallots during the session = ; ¥ PwT ls UNGOVERBD of the legislature of 1899, untfl Benstor ::::"':‘"4':" ",':"2':"":‘ "'"(""{ that Percale Aprons, 20c DyeAast Gingham Huyward was eleotad. To have refused WS 40388 ANIPRS 18 pho M Dye-fast Percale A v A s, T9c g state and to the republicans in the nation, ye-li iwle Aprons, prons, 7¢ e to appoint him to fill the veeancy, which |~ b/, ( y ‘m"“m‘M from Page One) oocurred & faw months afterward. would| 1M 100 Mr, Bryan found that the liquor > nt 49¢ New House Dregsos e | 1 ove boen & violation of instruction given | IDIeTests controlled a sufficlent number i Vote lor ONE. Prolerence lor Prasident A K (" : 01 ( aigAr bags on board the steamer Kirk B 15 Soisoaritls ."‘m foctrirs w’:‘:‘vl’(’ of democrats In the siate senate to pre. ‘ (] wewny rorp moskeng Chambray at %100 Onwald on May %, 1915 The stemmer [ T8 FETE O vent the submisson of the fnitiative and % =% Coverall Aprons, He Crepe Kimonos, #1.45 | roferendum, e found in the mprink of WENRY D ESTABROON i p By advising Governor Poynier to ap- |0 hui wn outside liquer orgunization 0 point Senator Allen, Mr. Bryan fnourred | ., (;ying (o amploy & Nebrasis demo [ Auweat b cuming 4 caught fire from homb explosions while on ita way to Marsellles, France, | nex pladed bomba were found in s cargo The Basement Balcony the enmity of Mr. Hitohenck, who put his TonekT THE after itg arrival theré arat at & salary of $10,000 for ten months y 5 RO AND DONT FonG Y'dlu. Captain Thomas Tunney, who|Personal ambitions above the well set- |y, (iek out the demosratio candidates for r—] RUBENY. 4 SUW (RO85 W THE 30UARE p y haa éhare of ine cass, regards the ar.|tled demooratio dootrine that supported | (he state enate, Ile lewrned this from 73} Chantis EMu,lu . ~=95¢c Waist Section~~ vest of the four prisonera as the most popular election of senators, and aince | the person to whom the offer was made, Importeni atride ot made in the detac-|that time Mr. Nryan has felt Mr, Hitche | This attempt, if successful, would make sion of & &reab conspiracy to destroy|0ock’s enmity whenever Mr. Hitohcook | it impossible for the democratic party fo | s . . staamphips Alling with war munitions | could show it without infuring his own [oarry out ite pledge in support of the |opposition to Mr. Bryan, but in spite of | agrees with Mr, Mullen In opposing pro Priday: The Opening Display of Mid-Bpring Wash Blouses SPECIAL Fresh, duinty, washable from New York, Woston, Philadelphia,|political interests. “The sting of ingrati- | initistive and referendum, which was op- | Mr, Hitcheook's appeals Mr. Bryan ran | hibition, he does not agres with Mr, Mul :‘;‘,'.‘-";i‘:|.'h1”'n tomorrow for 95¢ Wauu. 690 ' ' Ban Francisco pnd Heattle, tude, us Mr. Hitoheook expremsed it, has | posed by the llquor Intgrests on the |more than 6,00 votes ahend of 1. | len In allowing the lquor interests and me | Homb Pactory Looated, never left Mr, Hiteheock's breast, al ‘lruuull that its adoption might lead to | Hiteheook and Mr. Hitohe wly %0 | gther special Interests to diciate the dele- 95 Blightly solled and polids believe the mon involved though Mr. Bryan has done more for |the submission of county option, Mr, |oured & place w8 & Aolegate-at-lInrks. | goien o the nationsl eonvention. c mussed ! ‘ Mr, Mitchoock than Mr, Mitohcock haw | Bryan informed the democratio leaders | Mr. Mitchoock I attempting the sarme e k "”.' boon - remponible for fires on ALl "u0n T My T neyan, of what he had lewrnod, and announced |thing todsy. Whether he can succeod Danmerous Bronohial Coush, ”ll:,w:’» o rv‘.u ’mm from Fridsy only ) BIEAtite! plonmors -(hat have hin purposs 1o opposs the liquor interemts |or not remains to he seen. If he can, | Dr King's New Discovery will give PWAr reet to lowar prices | caUMMA BOWON damage. They assert| "Moon after 100 Mr, Hitohoock began | U8 PUIPERG T R L TG B ol | will anly furnish more conetumive proof | auick relfef in hronohial frritation and they hiave evidence that bombs made fn(to show wigns of his natural blas toward | o "L T L ld o the plan of the |of the despotism of the brewer and the | hronchial asthma, allays inflammation, & Mohoken factory omensibly operated |aristocracy and plutocracy, by avoring |y .. \iirasis 1o control the democrats |lstiller and thoss whom they can con- | anses sore spots. Al drigeists—Adver | for the manutacture of fertiliser, were| the restoration of Wall street (o the con- | 5y yiain wanate, manitested no further | trok tisoment w:w’h‘l‘eh"l::y ":,.":":"m::;: l::: :'::', ‘;:.:f::;;':::;l';‘::{; p"'":m::':" | Intorest In the matter than to lulmi':- "1t after Mr. Bryan has been a eandi g h / wor they had not been Aoing the |date for president thres times and three for the destruction of steamers has not|condition was lowest, has grown with :f,';'.’ ';‘Inu G N oNDTanI | s raraces ' tha suirasns 'of ; Mave L S g o G— ST ' HARTMANN Another Wonderful Sale Friday and Saturday | heen dlaclosed. bis proaperity, untll today his sympe | My Hitencook's editor, went mo far a8 |than 6,000,000 of voters, Mr, Hitehcock A Dotactives asserted today that one of | thiss make him much better qualifiod (¢ |y warn Mr. Bryan of the Aesperais |gan une the 1lquor interests fn Nebrasks ks f ! I e b the prisoners sald he had besn sent 10| represent a Wall street constituency than | gharaoter of the men whom hae was 0p- |5 defeat him for delegate to a national erdrl:b. ;r.::‘n'-."“ . O rlm me ats | the fuctory In Hohoken by Captain F'rans|a state that Iv almost entirely agricul |posing, telling him that they would even |convention, what chance has & young | & ,,,“.":”,L"“"f:' 1At Lop—padded in- Von Papen, farmer. atiache of | tural, resort to physical violence demoorat, without prestiges or reputation, | [l wide o prevent clothes clipving. Worth $4, 85, %6 and $7.50 the German ambassy at Washington, who| G, M, Mitehooek became & candidate | “From the time that Mr. Bryan began | o party which oan be dominated by a | $23.00 and $27.50 . ’ ' ¢ | wans recalled at the request of the umm for the United Mates senate in 1910, and [to resist the politionl sotivities of the |yordia and commgloncelons group, sich as And Wigher Prices, . Htates, the fadt that Mr, Bryan issued a brief | llquor interests in Nebraska, Mr. Hiteh-| ¢y iquor interests, without principls | g wy mistake when you buy & Or $ l ,95 in whioh a faw men were smployed. | nomination of Mr. Metcalfe, then wavo- |the HEht they have made against him. |the money that they oan make out of We e Title revsir jobs, E gn Hoboken factory vunmll #truee | siatament expressing a preference for the | €ock has been their chiet spokesman in |ung without interest in anything except Martmann, 4 ho prisoners told the polios 1t | oiate sditor of his "Ihe Commonar, | "0 the campalgn of 1016 Mr. Bryan|pi sale of a poison that destroys the l N y was g ot vu: fovtiiser 107 | ot turinar Incansed Mr, Hitohoook 3c,, | found that the lauor question WAs OVeF-| bodies, the minds nd the souls of men? | Frelm & stelnle 4 Fifty extra good shapes, | shipment fo Germany throush reutrallp. .. in.de no spesches agaiust My, | shadowing nationa) Issues in NeVOAll .y e hag not insisted on oan- | 2 vomihe'y .m Bagyans Builders” ’ % 4 [ countriss and that the Glermans extraotad | 10000k betore the nflm‘l‘ry,“ butum:l states, and after that eleotlon he &N-l,.... to senator, congressmen or for | 3 F st t«nmmed W]th rlbbons, [ lubricating ol from the fertlliser after| s onosonay far him after the primary, | hoUnced his wupport of prohibition AN g iupuiey to the national convention tak 180 arnam ot flowers and imported fancies in all the wanted | 1th arrival In Germany. avery state where It was an iasue, infit- | o y ) @ & position In favor of prohibition, The | § amms o G gy o eunsss o SRS o } Confess Making Bombe, By 1013 Mr, Hitchcook hag yanohed & | o;iq 1o do wo in part by the bellet that| il T not some befors the na L Poth Becker and Von Kislat are aaid | PN Where he was willing todomo out |y g come when the fight should |\ eonvention and he taken 1t for | EEMEEEEGGEG_—_—__————— by the police to have confessed making ";":' “’:' l‘,“";’ :{‘ ?”;”“’h"';'“”:v be made against the saloon as an fnati-| EOR. O ore and membors of | the bimbe. The parts played by Captaine| %L Mtreet's candidate for the demo- |y oy ang partly by the desire to sup-| ool "l he governed by the vote c“l'IAMEl Demonstration at Wolpert. and Hode have not been tola, [ TA!0 nomination, and in spite of the | pory tose fn the democratio party Who,| ..y thair constituents this fall E fnot that Governor Harmon only recelved th R | tod that the first clue in prohibition wtates, were opposing the| L e e m"‘“‘“ o et wbotst ane-tourth of the damocratlo vots | ateare of the Hauor Interests to commit| “Mr Bryan i in pvor of Mr. Dum (or the racy and the chemist who 1 an ontlawed business, 4 i " mypplied the explosives, Many of the for the position of temporary ohalrman [ iy hag sdvised againat the attempt to| ¥ith the :""" "“'”"' ‘:;""”"';"':":' “{':" L bombs are said to have fafled to explode|®® Seainst Mr. Bryan, who becams # | yovrii u national amendment befors | Praska ": ,'.M .,',,“ ts oppesed o | &pd conssquangly the chemist was chided | 8ndIdate for temparary chairman after | gy yeury campalgn, but announced that |Mrest b B ol B opd had Aiffigulty over his payment. an unmicosssful effort to pursuade Bena- | " ke national amendment | Prohibition, he s not oontrolled by the tor Jumes, Sepator Glorman and Benator Nquor Interests, 11e does not feel it his p 0 of the plot was brought ‘ whenever It was submitted. He thought m"'u'.'"mmm... b e, samonitie .ul Kern to become & eandidato—these being | |\ ciier 10 make the fight this year on|AULY to 0PPOss & man As & national dele 1515 Harney § Children’s Moboken, (hraugh the discontent of a|Tostreined by local ponditlons, Mr. Hitch- | (1o egonomio reforms mirendy socured, | Kate marely beeauss nm’ m.u:n.u‘mm i Trimmed Hats Toan who had quarreled with the leaders| 000K JAter in the campalgn tried 1o pre- | 114 aing advised mgainat the submission (N0t Wear the brewery collar an ]‘:"' . up l’"l 19-22 H mone; ments, The Hoboken au- vent the democratio state oconventlon | .o (ne prohibition amendment in this| o recelve the brand of the distiller Your cholce of fifty styles on y pay M ) - I thoritien said that this man, whase iden. |70 indorsing Mr. Hryan's coutse At the | yiate this year, put announced that he| “Mr. Bryan i also for Mr. Dahiman as asle Priday at ,‘ In withheld, told them that Captain|P8itimore convention. But he falled In | woulq support 1t if 1t was submitted. | againat Mr. Mullen. While Mr. Dahlman | «0d, the German naval attache in|'his 48 Be had also failed In his attempt |y oy boen wubmitted -and he 15 HUp. | cemem e m— ‘l 75 and ‘2 50 b ashington, and Captain Von Papen, the|'0 Prevent Mr. Bryan's golng as a delo- | yoging ¢ He belioves that it will carry HUSEMBNTS. AMUNSEMENTS, . U fItArY atthche, had befors their de-|8Ae to the Baitimore convention. FIN|py o\ iyrge majority and in anxious that P e BASEMENT OWLY ;nuu from the United States placed a|OPPosition to Mr. Bryan before the Bal-| o yyli nominate officials in sympathy Jhrge sum of money At the diapossl of|‘lmore convention, at the Baltimora 6on- | ywiiy {he amendment and thus protect the b v i . vention and afterward, was actuated in| omb mnkers. our state from the era of lawlessness L = part by his own persenal feelings; n | which will follow if the Hauor interests part by his blas toward Wall street, and | .vq 4hla to control either braneh of the NEW YORK, April 18.~The taur Ger- |in part by the fact that Mr. Bryan had | jegislatire, and thus prevent the enact-| funs arrested by the police yesterday on | offended the liquor, Interests, of Whioh | yiant of legialation necessary to put the the charge of manufacturing incendiary | iy, Hitchoock has been the chief spokes- | unendment Into effect, or are able to .T-';- 0:!;1 N-;lu: l'""'" ¢ nh':t"lrd "rr man in Nebraska for the last slx years. | yeoure the nomination and election of o : fl’:’yY '-“;'ll":d "mr"" ‘”" :;:: ':d.‘:_:“":“" After the president’s selection and Mr. | state officials who will refuse or fail to Pee Pub thovities. The four prisoners, Wrnest | Pryan‘s appointment to the cabinet Mr. | onforce the law HArlisls Hocker, Captain Charles von Kleist, Cap. Hitehoock demanded the appointment of “Whether Mr, Hryan goes as a dele [ In Otto Wolpert and Captain Enno |Governor Harman's Nebraska campaign |€ato to the national convention or mnot .o—o-.—o—o—c“tflo 5/860'0@,0!/‘5 * Wode, were examined this afternoon at |manager to the chiet place in the gov- |1 A aueation for TR, YARRID 1 K8 athld & offices of the Department of Justioe |ornment's service in Nebraska, and be- 10 dec I;' K r ‘1 -‘w“h‘ alls to dis nu m Vofi KIniat Wan waid by the pollce al- [cause Mr. Bryan refused to indorse (o | HNEWISL BSCReOR the Hdir fntereits. l l am ar yoady to have confessed further detalls [appointment, and because the preatdent ;"‘ u.n "'(’fl."flr"::l fl‘jh:"r"'_rm"“““"" od | L ot the conspiracy involying several others, | was unwilling to make the appointment | & e WESUEE TR ERAE TR ARG In Hall Caine's Immortal Nove - — [ Whowo arrests are pending and to have [ without Mr, Bryan's indorsement, the | P8I CEEORERE (R T0 AR AMUSKEMENT AMUSEMENTS, dnvelved Captain Frane von Papen, for- |principal snpointments in Nebraska were | Lo i it any pecuntary interests In Ao i - mer Clarman military attache at Waah- [held up (or & year, and the republicans | h Phone ’ ; " the lauor business, oppose prohibition. . Ington, and Captain Boy-Td, former naval [ drew the salaries that democrats ouBht | s 1iitchcock thaught four years ago -~o—o~-~--o|—-h "—T“: 2 FAMOUS COMPANIES Wm oy Bitache, 1 the plot to enjoy, When finally the Treasury de- (i ha could lead the Iatter class tnto We take especial pride § Al "“"“y"{ Y Riab. B TR - The "'"I"" for """ K the l""“'“"’"‘ partment and attorney seneral divided in being able to offer *"‘”;‘ I",'"'H"'.', ”’ R Io.!"‘[. — T TR 'lu'lvnfiu; o p {0 the federal authorities, according to ‘ y fl proud and bitter old i uiinne, G o B [Gaptain Tunney of the police department g B g <y e g g ol L our patrons today and to arnor, who had (ntended her Boston Grand Opera Co, Dorotny Fore; Ave. Tort o + | braska between Mr, Mitehcock and Mr e ou morrow the eminent Amer! 1 h et R Josle Meathey |00rothy Tore; Rva Tortor B (Mas that the wetivities of the prisoners Al to marry the Danlsh min and Paviowa Ballet Russe | & G0 rambarti Maor ki ’ y Hryan, allowing sach to recommend one § 9y " oan actor and soreen favorite DAY NIGNT—The Lo mick & Wallaoe La E were closely associated with those of ful visualization @ Ister 7.‘7‘1 T i ov; Orghoum Travel W -y < troasury Appontment and one appoint (1t8 or fn & wonderful visual ' 1 res Kings' and marvelovs I T ' Nobort Pay, Walter Hohols, Paul Dascha | attorey general, Mr c— of Hull Caine's immortal (]] Tho happiness of the e fal' and un), Mo, NiEhin. 1o She, t0e & Bnd athers niready indicted by the fod-| jiyonenck meoured the ratification of the novel, THIE BONDMAN \d_newlyunarriad cauple, e dam i ":I‘ :_":r""‘r}“'“' o T men he recommended and still holds up |“Look a' There, If You Don't Think Most of you are famil AaTares; A “l'”'““l"‘ s . g ash prit W n eonnec \ nired \ 0 Hon with the areest of four Germans in :'w ;;*M:rm-u--n of 1;‘.""0 '*;‘.’l“""""’“‘" 1t Just Wonderful for Corns!™ {ar with this '-l‘l X80Wn. & takss ha wite, stowing. B RIRAY e ) 3 . : by Mr. liryan, one of them A deleaate (o work of fletlon and reulize ~ . aund-fo Paviows Al All Performances. f (New York ULy in an alleged fire bowmb |,y yonal convention that nominated | “Blass my stare at it Tand of the many possibilities there .l,‘.\n\m Yot \‘|“..m M : o e wOw Bongpiracy to destroy stbamahips eareys | oo g T T 0 mueh for the per .”.‘-T..m.’l.:‘..“ \‘\':‘\‘ y .Iy‘“\- ;-:A'm.‘ o g Gl e oo 1 00 an AUDITORIUM-—OMANA, Sl ."Pv‘ sy L ::;'""““;""“"‘:M';: i "' ‘:""‘"“y:": sonal relations bstween Mp, Hiteheook and | Lananns Put n my toe | photodramatio offerink and (I] ‘”""“ Jone ""“ """I"" Prices—ONE DOLLAR and Up o MUNRMINE AN % fro le, New York and othe . dles of sorrow leaving Mintaturs Musisal (medy. M n | ities. 1t wea recalled today that the| ™' WrYe | that no one s better suited A son who oarries (n his ALRERTUN & FIRY, Dencing Juagers B Amerioan steamship Rio Paslg, which Hecond. Now, A te Mr. Hiteheook's for the leading part than hoart & saorad vow, glven at A i 18 e ak s B e ccambor 3 with o | #a8port of this adwinistration. He took MIb. FARNUM ot e g dsh U gt BOYD TONSHELY || e e BSEES of oottan, stesl vells and eapper the side of Wall sireel againgt the presl The Fox Mim Corporas o find and kil his falher for nee Vomerrow | dent when Wall strest thought it eould tlon have aspared no pods . . by | |"l‘-’ l::.n':;»:“v:ln:“'-:'"m"“ waR WV Ldotoat the ourrency Wil Ha was the | time or expense Lo make this i IlIu m thrill t v LA—NG "*"‘r’“ch feg \ & 2 - only democral on (he commiites Who e gyt e many theilling sl | ) e e e vas under ohartar o [S0LF domocrsh wa (he sumimien whe produetion weil wieh porteet § @] [ ey, Beins e Y Awidow by Prox THE FARNAM ‘ A | ol oY “ Y Frank Walerhouss & Co. of Neattlo ahdl | oy 1iia poaltion cannot be dufended | Ay _"_ g roser. ] J3A0R {Rachein ton) In ) ____-._L“....! The house gf features, orgea and WAL awned by Madrigal & Co. of Manbia. | o0 condemnation of the gresident | ‘1‘] o secure (he proper 3 desire to rovense (he wrons Went Week: The of Beehy estra wusle. \ n\‘.n\m‘- Pilipine erew of lhl"‘l e | SuThe Gomeerais wha 0leed With 1he . . -'-”‘.'N‘“” y flone his thor, but his oo - Al ,:““.‘.‘..,-' | E wor L) tved o th r he pre: on hd ok T L f hea nd wnd o s Paska S iee 1t siarted from (he sonat, | ProHon B story, the company was sent [ ful sacrifice for the ans of COMANAS FUN CRNTER" o Mo alded (he shipping trust 1o defeat of only to Tesland, but also il o S ol gl ' 18- Bh-000 E Por & Billues Atiaek [the prosident’'s ahipping bl which w 1o the Inle of Man a8 well. @ soribed gal o . 15-88.50.8e 1 Ilended (o protect shippers i the mal T e e sovibn | . B . 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Whils you map be QWIe | ooviaione four times a8 Righ Only o | feal how sinecih the shig 10 § havs | epite RIS AROFIOUS SireRgiA the clonds and 1t up his u "‘".;T'T—“‘"—"I“‘T“ [ Sk hars Is much cansaintion tn Wnaws | ol Tanniiraie Jolned WA Bim in VN | where Bhe corn Wae Wall ihel Seais | competen for the wrestiing J 1ied faoe and his long red "lPP - = ¥ Ahg ARAL pelief war be had by baking |0 ful Daht W favor of the shipping Al PRals the way bein | " ;I | hamplonship st 1he Pestiv 3 halr ke 1 The ] Phone Douglas S0an :fim o Champariein's 'rnN:t‘:mf\:‘: Arest saainet the poaptn, and his eourse |10, SRt N M St Tt Catng orne | of the Mount of Laws, lee fired and he foll ] Anita 'b‘ and Vietor Moore POLITIOAL ABVERTISING, .‘m. LML LE ) ) " \ thelr hots nie hin . Pended withao vl vl .y all K " pateat holid The . 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