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It You Wy With The Bee. VOL. on Call Tyler 1000 t to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Connected XLV—NO. 984, WILL C0-OPERATE wvxno Says He Would Like to ave Pershing's Men Aid in Running Down Bandits THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. EXICAN GENERAL MOTHER HONORED ~ POINCARE INSISTS Pulpit and on the Street Is Appreciation Shown to the Patient Little Mother COOKS DAUGHTER DINNER OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 1916. FOR PEACE TERMS President of France Declares to| Refugees at Nancy that Central Empire Is Haunted by MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD--Tryout of one of the new range finders. Sergeant Uhl is taking the range, General Hall is making the record, IN OMAHA SUNDAY GERMANY MUST ASK while Sergeant Schmidt is signaling the ‘‘army’’ the location of the enemy and distance. —_— 3 THE WEATHER. Showers SINGLE COPY INSIDE WORKINGS TWO CENTS. OF DECATUR BANK WIZARD OF FINANGE Cashier Bought for Himself Only Six Automobiles in a Period of | in Chihuahua. Mother had her day of apprecia Remorse. | Two Years He Was in Con- ! tion yesterday | ' i DENCE OF JOINT ACTION It was'the day sct aside for men WANT GUARANTEES OF PEACRY ‘ trol of Things, » and women to pause and contem | PR L g | fikte xoma BE AR Hlaxd Bt mathe: ALSO BUILDS A FINE HOME 1§ NOT NEAR BORDER ing and plagning and nursing and taking care of the babies and c¢hil Enemies Must Recognize The WAIT WITH CALM ASSURANCE rranza Troops Show More Activity | L 4orie for them. Daring the othe Thaig i in Proceeding Against 364 days u]v the year mother is apt Vflnquul‘xcd Before #‘\ Buys Deposits by Paying Higher Outlaws. to go on her patient, loving, seli (Can Come R | Rat t I Thy sacrificing way, cooking and wash o ate of Interest an Others. 3 sy dren and grown-ups without any :N SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 14.—|special thanks. She has done it so| NANCY May 14.—President OW TO00 SICK TO SEE ANYONE . : long and she does it so uncomplair of I A : Pl Ao paat F ) uncomplain- | Poincare, in an address here today, R i General Frederick Funston ingly that men have come to take reeponded ; j | (From a Staff Correspondent, bred an investigation of the fires | per”ministrations for granted like | <PONOCC to Germany's declaration | DECATUR, Neb, May 14.—(Spe- last night at Fort Bliss near El Paso. | the shining of the sun and the fall regarding peace contained in the cial.)-~Not only was Cashier John E. They were incendiary, it is said, and | lnlfi [.,1 the ‘mm Fo st ‘ German reply to the American notc | Elliott of the defunct Farmers’ State ’ | But yesterday was decidedly her day 3 TP i | | R gvidently deliberate attempts to de- |y p0ng suy more attentive than usual Vinage doss ok o rrdi s ke Bank of Decatur an adept at declar- Biroy the garrison. Two stables|daughter took the preparation of the |0 tender peace” said the president, ing large dividends, as shown in the were burned, according to the offi- |Bunday dinner into her own hands and “but wants its adversary to ask for | article in Sunday's Bee, but he was ke - ok 8 an insisted that mother rest; son brought peace i jal report, and an attempt was made I long on payin E g~ fhpo f |a bouquet of flowers, perhaps, and pre The Shidar . kg et By S A to set fire to an ammunition house. | ot he president then made known | to the depositors General Funston is curious to| e flowsr on the lapd and particu. | clearly the only kind of peace which Some iuteresting facts have been ] know, it was said, today, how the in- |larly the white carnation proclaimed \\fvnM be acceptable to |‘!;A|;4v" \Hu | shown as to the method he used in W . dsrics cluded. the pickets and|the fact that mother was. coming In for |Address was delivered at the Molitos declaring a 50 per cent dividend after » 4 |a little of the appreciation due her garrisem before a large number of 'he had been the bank ignited two structures an hour apart Flower deslers in Omaha said their | lorraine refugees, to whom the in the bank one year, TORREON, Mexico, May 12 (Via| ¥ . . (e . B v} ik and the method he used to avoid ’ stocks ware ‘‘cleaned out” esrly in the @ president, after éxpressing his sym- | pmem————" i e . e < - o= | Sayian: this dividend 1o sestiibyr tel El Paso Junction, May 14.).~—Gen- |qay pathies and renewing promises of | i s . Y. [ o q "B | lowing" the stockholders to let their [ " eral Jacinto Trevino, commander of | “I never received so many Mother's wlllgl'n‘h and protection said: ; STARBUGK TALKS fuane Makes neores 1 Vdividends atsnd: on the boalka o’ st | the military division of the north- "!’" ""1"""_’"""""l"""‘ RihEY John ,|,H“I,’:'_H':‘rw,‘,i.:\““{T:,’:;‘:,,‘,‘,:’ ,'.:“:”‘1:: | Of I d- (‘. b [ Iply on further shares, But if the east, in announcing today he would H, Bah. “The pumber of houdusts or- | L/ smpires, hauntad by remorss Lov | nalans j]tlZLnS‘ stockholders thus thought they were ; ; dered sent out to mothers was beyond . | I | faring well, the depositors also felt leave next Tuesday for “Chihuahua i previous records. Besides 1 received |having brought on the war, are terrifiad | = 3 " | they had no reason to complain, City to take command of the cani- o number of letters and telegrams from |P¥ the Indignation and hatred they have | GREENWOOD, Indlan Agency, §. D, : For Elliott paid them 5 per cent in- \ Jut-of-town people, orllering flowera sent | tirred up in mankind, ate trylng today May 4. ~Franklin Lane, secretary of the 3 i il paign 1o clean up the bandits of Coa- |Out-of-town people, or g | A _ terest on their deposits, whereas :l‘l’: ’_‘ o h' o that the Ameri. |10, thelr mothers in Omaha to make the world believe that the | Philosophy Professor at Towa Uni|intorior, this atternaon grantea full civi- | Bitter Factional Quarrels: Feature | ;ooat substantial baie in the. state a, sal Op erl“| “Men stopped at the whop in crowds ntente allies alone are responsible for Preaches Before Unitarians | senabip rights to 170 residents of the | First Campaign Under New pay from 3 to 4 per cent, can troops would co-operate actively (o get flowers for thelr lapels, They |the prolongation of hostilities—a dull in T 's Hall ‘“““ n8i ey Law in Pennsylvania When a store pays 15 cents a T ony which will deceive ne kton-8loux rei ) J i in bringing the hunt to a prompt|came in five or ten at a time. The dark |Iony which i1 decelve n in Turpin's Ha e byt g R P il dozen for eggs, an:l aonther store in | weather of the last two or three days | “Nelther direetly nor indirectly have | -ta8 DAIENROERARE O MR, Reopie 8 the same town pays 20 cents, the lat- ” ¥ "J”_““““"n- had made the supply of open flowers on |our enemies offered us peace. But we do | THEME FROM JESUS' SAYING tended the ceremonles. Mr. Lane made | ppNROSE AGAINST BRUMBAUGH | ter store gets the eggs, don't it? The general said he already Was|(no market smaller than it would have |mot want them to offer it to us; we want ."‘,""""“"f [ v “;“"' HORE M8 Well, naturally, the Farmers’ State } s ’ . 0| bag RS B e eyl et b sl [ red man the full measure of responsivility | r i i f : t @ moving large bodies of troops fnto beon f we had had sunatdne” ialbe i s st gl D. Sttarbuck, professor of phil-| which has heen imposed upon them PHILADELPHIA, May 14.-Bit | bank of Decatur got the deposits the # g Nea all the churche he gjty had | submit to their col ons; we 3 . At . iy ac- | same A ’ the vlnh.nted rnxlon; special observance of the .mf The |impose ours on them, We do not {osophy at the University of lowa, | ’Xn vhlm e rr’vu‘;uy the title to ‘,fll[‘\jy acres :: :”‘1..‘«[ (I".’:‘n‘ylnlll\“.:y‘y:.:'l: slljudl:"u:1|:-a‘y:rli.1 B slr:dily it kot e 4 General Jose Santos has reported | 0 o hed special sermons and |peace which would leave imperial ¢ sreached before Usitarians in Tur-|Of land wihich has been held in trust for | 22 B8C e | to this “marvelous” little ban l ] that ha' WkE SDLTA) [ I i 4 I | Indlans was transferred to them. mary election campaign, which will |t t where from Parras :ll e has : Y| the choirs y:rml. ’nh‘lllr-u‘ n\. .,vl.yx“:”. \m u.’,‘,:..,‘v “,|”1“,,("‘,I lv,mw: v".‘.'u‘ N‘-:nm.:u- lelfl pin hall, Twenty-cighth and Famum | phe ceremony was full of color, many | close when the voters go to the polls ;)a::ir r‘cnl”was uf(rred,(thn ((')the; wiped out the Chacon band of out-|mothers of the L il sl sy l‘m' s ""‘"I‘y("_" naced. | giveets, yesterday morning on the |of the Indians appearing In the tradi- Tuesday il mm:“h':‘ 'Ir‘ (,"'.‘:"m:,' A 'f“ !fl" laws, Twenty-six were killed in a|the young people’s societien had special | Wo wunt pence which receives from ye- |\ " Sppe Worth of & Child,” | tional dress of tho tribe | Inthe ropublican party the strugkle| some . In fact, some of them R b tured g | prosrams for Mother's day. tored rights serious guarantecs of | | conters on the control of the seventy-six | felt it necessary to come up to the § battle and eleven were captured and | " .. v, ung man appeared downtown |equilibrium and stubility | Mr. Starbuck took his theme from | delegntes to the natlonal convention,| Per cent rate in order to compete, { executed, wearing two flowers “So long As that peace is not assured |nu» saying of Jesus that “He that METHOD]STS TAKE United States Senator Boles Penvose, | Although they felt it was almost im- An Intermediate for Canuto Reyes said | “One of them,” 1 he, “is for my |to,us; so long as our enemies will not Idoeth anything for a child doeth it ‘ favoring an unpledged delegation, leads| :Hl»kl.hc (,o do this g[glrl do w:llvm :Iu: {oday that Reyes' people were only walt- |own mother and the other's for my |recognize themwelves as vanauished, we | " =00 B T b Bl o ' |'in n fight against Goversor Martin G| »‘nn ing mfsmcu. he r];uu t is (u‘; f Ing for the retirement of the American mother-in-law.” will not cease to fight | for » a4 30 Bt CRUBELH | | Brumbaugh, who supports candidatea| the rate of interestun Decatur an i forces to lay down thelr arms. Jiven to the theaters extended the | President Polncare told the refugees lany one of the little ones to stumblag | | plodged to support the party's popular| thereabout :?’”l ?'“"l’{?l." ".""i‘,s per 5 > o . . e 21 | oy, | Cent, since Cashier Elliott in his me- Villa Not Near Horder. thought of the day and “Mother |that they were only a small number of [it were better for him that a mill - | cholcg In the state for president. Goy-| FN% ¥ . e COLUMBUS, N. M, May l.—Detach- | Machree,” “My Mother's Rosary” and |the victims of the favasion; these were | gione were put about his neck and | goneo Vo to Strike Qutl®mor Rrumbaugh has announced his own | :Irl‘al:l?ig'::-’:kmz career boosted it to ! ments of eavalry patroling the New |like songs were sung by the “men in | distributed In all parta of the country | ¢hat he were dropped into the sea | crence Votes fto Birike Uuk| .,49acy for the presidential nomination | proici SR ¢ Mexico bordep tonight reported to Colonel {motley” and rendered by orchestras, | and there was not a department that was | and drowned.” Clause of Report Favoring with the condition that he would be will-| Slips “Extras” to Favored Ones. 1. G. Slekle commanding the patrol, that | S0 mother knows, now, that she {s ap- |not sheltering thousands. Everywhere |~ Prof, Starbuck said Christ did not | Organized Workers. _| in& to step aside in favor of any candidate| While the good people of Decatur investigation disclosed nothing to sup- |Preciated. : . they were walting with calm confidence | exaggerate in this saying. “All ey from another state if axsured substantial| were getting 5 per cent on their de- 1 But she would go right on doing her |forthe hour of deliverance | . 5 fr united ty at the|posits, there were some depositors | port the rumor, reported today trom fielo higher animals care for their support from a reunited party at the| [ s, g P C headquarterss that Villa was hiaing in [duty in her own self-sacrific ‘”"~' way T young.” He continued, “and a: we | TANGLE IN SITUATION CAUSED{(-,,,..““,, convention, Governor RBrum-| outside Decatur whuf were ge;tmg . v veren’ fated, ' chos s e g — \ . e t te of interest from f the mountains of northern Chihuahua, |even if she weren't apprec P d advance in the scale we find those H S baugh has snid that sich unity of action| even a greater ra © of Military men here were Inclined to plach | For that Is"the way of mothers roduction of Animals that take the hest ‘care make | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., May{ana 4 repiblican victory .n November| the Elliols bank. To some fatorite . little credence in the rumor, which said | ; Wh. k I the most progress. In the human|14,=The gensral conference of the | “cannot be accomplished under any fae-| depositors who' had large deposits, that Villa had concentrated 1,10 men | Qtreet Rallwav Men 18 ey NCreases, |family we find parents caring for 4 : tional leadership” and that he had heen | fl"“" whose b“"'{;';‘ he was particu- about thirty miles south of Hachita, N. | N 9 | s f their offsprings until they are adults, | Methodist Episcopal church went on| assured by many persons that those larly Nfi" to hold he paid 6 per cent. fl M., and about forty miles northwest of G t Boost i Wa es Beer 18 Decre&&'mg The average man does not marry | record today in opposition to show- | responsible “for the disaster of 1012" can-| \r\?|“ 7“" ] Frank { Ascension, Chihuahua. (] n g and start a home of his own until he \ not reunite “the broken forces” of the| hy, for example, to one Fran Unofficial reports from the tield tonight : . | A is 24 years old. The average busi-|Ing a preference for organized labor | party Tams of St. Paul, Neb. indlcated that the backward movement of Wlth()ut Asklng It‘ WASHINGTON, May 14.—notwithe | ness man does not begin his career | in matters affecting employment, By Seventy-Six Delegates. lT“’? "“h ’d“‘d to hhe “".“l'“"d‘i and troops and supplies from San Antonlo and RSl standing the fact that prohibition laws | until he is 26 years old. And though z The séventy-sls delogates inelude twelve | t0 have had a substantial bank ac- other advanced bases was completed b t hour {n | NBVe become cffective in seven states |there are only about 25 years more & vote of more than three to two the | "y "0 i0q at large. The Penrose| €OUNt in the Farmers' State bank of Platoons of militla marehing overland ;on?nl:l‘:‘l-n nr;rl’!:-n:,l':?nl'fl r:ml“li\nlu\r‘r:lr‘v since July 1, 1015, approximately 700000 | left for the life work, it is found | conference voted to strike out of the | nominess for these includn Senator Pen- “‘.“‘I“T‘ It "5"'“"’“" that E"'°l" from Deming reached here today and e Horpie ) T 7 | gallons more whisky have been produced | that it pays to take this carly care of | report of the commission on social | rose, himself, United States Benetor paid him his § per cent regularly, | A oo |00 6ll 'strost rallway ines. his Wa% 4, the United States so far during this |the children.” I / o and then slipped him an extra 1 per [ completed the mobilization of the New | .qored at a meeting of the directors of | oo vear ending June %, than ever be the children, service a clause committing the| Qlver: John Wanamaker and James| ' 050 4o . - scal year ending June 3, than ever b i B . Philadelphi ! q f Mexican National Guard. the company HRaturday to take effect |fore. Returns to the Internal revenus Child Hamlet of Race, church to a preference for union ,l\l‘;'"“x”::;“:f‘, '":.' hl,'“:’:‘l"':";: M".:.’:L The 1 per cent had to be handled Not Altogether Fiesle. July 1. It s sald that the action of the 'hyreay approximate the total increase | 1he speaker declared the child | workmen. This action followed & | Brumbaugt “,_":‘hww (et ':m g v quietly so as to prevent its’ showing WASHINGTON, May W.—Indications |company is on its own Initiative, With: | qr the year at 10,000,00 gallons was the Hamlet of the~ race, and Yeritbiys aabints : } Biah - Mrtaaly | s " State Bonator W. 1. Burke of Pitte-| O the books as part of the 6 per roantied thE Wan Adparbiait (00ad At | ot il tow i demARd Ty the: Tan | Trieice Ms skre Berlod the mroduation | Quoted: frams T PIake and ‘HanryaSRRSY! QUNRES, AR -WRINA CH N | e Rana ¢ Al cent interest paid. To accomplish 11 84 ¥ produs n burgh, former Representative B, F. : indi the Scott-Obregon border conferences, al- | aithough there has been some talk |of beer has fallen more than 150,00 | Drummond to show how nature is all the phases of the labor problem | i @ o ton. Ta.: Mayor T. this a check was made periodically i though officially described as having | gmong the employes, suggesting that a parrels, or 45,000,000 gallons, from last | teaching the race to take good care|were considered. ‘,-’ p ‘.','| : r YL:T‘I}--“III ‘)‘n} 3 ";:| :n to “Joe Peterson” which might as ended In a deadlock, actually had re-|yage increasc was about due ear's figures. The total production of |Of the children 1 k- 2 ,"jl ‘\”“_ by "H“' A 1ditor| well "have been “John Doe” for the sulted in closer co-operation between the | rThe street railway men are now work- | heer for the year ending June 30, it Is “Formerly,” said Prof. Starbuck, | A A :" ,” e I'“ - b . said “Joe Peterson” did not exist. American and Carranza forces in MexX-|ing on a sliding scale, going up with | .stimated, will be about 60,000,000 gallons | ‘the father had little interest in the P [<] jovernor Brumbaugh'a name is the only The check was run through its reg- & 8 P imated, w a , gallon one which appears on the republican | | ico, and there were intimations that noleach year's term of service, With the jess than it was in the last fiscal year family. But times have changed 3 e 5 B il R the republican | ylar channels in the bank, and the 1 [ written agreement had been drawn UD|additional cent an hour the maximum An extraordinary increase in the | In many of the animals we find the Ghlna« Sh]n Affa,ll‘ Feparnbe, B J gher. Ao favared| per cent was thus obtained by the by the conferees because they decided| (il be thirty cents, and the minimum amount of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco |male helping care for the offspring, iy beyiiinrond g written In by the| caghier for his favorite depositor, more could be accomplished Without one. | for the beginners twenty-five cents, Tha is reported for tha current year. The |the ostrich, indeed, sitting on the s e I,N"‘ ',"”'””,‘3, ff‘,”;m,'\h“ be-| Tams. " avernge number of hours dayy heing tax collected during the nine months (€8S half of the time WASHINGTON, May l.—Great Brit- | (o "0 v"”:'”',‘,.','.',,,‘,f..;‘,:.: l\‘.‘h:.«mlm'rn . S0 when the “Joe Peterson’ or Farmers VVClconl() from ten to eleven so that the differ- ending March 31 shows an increase of | “In the c¢hurch, especially, the | ain's memorandum acceding to the de. ;“!w\ s lgrdia IuI B 4\,” i 1‘ John Dnr_ checks were entered on I o ance will be an increase of about 3850 a approximately $5,000,00 on tobacco. child has been neglected. We spend | jnand of the United States for relense wy | pr i or ArH the books it would, of course._he a ! D o 1 mo ‘R ] Au month for each man [money freely for music, but are nig- | ot Germans and Austrians removed from | Wilson Has No Opposition, simple matter to enter them as items ! renciing nain Siagitlonsbaa i € rei Wil S £ gardly about the Sunday school. It{{he American steamship China reachod| It the democratio party President Wil | of expense. 2 order 1 upward of 300 and it fs estimated Cl t)lghton Summe] s thought that anything will do for | ne state department today through Am- | "oW's 18 the only name to appear on the| ~WHo would ever know? “Jos Pe« ver the 3 ta:te that the total will increase the wage S the children.” bassador Page. The British government | Pallot aa a candidate for president. Op-| terson "“RI'” have :”"“ the janitory 2 B . QY 4 The speaker deplored the fact| posing factions have, however, selected | Yes, he might have been an itinerant ] i b g Session Opens Soon X plored e e i Cacia he| , ! ' he rains of Saturday night and yes- | imately $30,000 u year 4 | that 20 per cent of all children die | o "ihat the came must not become o | CAndidates for the twelve delegates-at-| who shoveled ""‘W]"”v"" ude&wllk o g ¥ . B T o s e before they have reached their first | L0 1ot sor cases In which the facts | 7Ee. although whichever ticket is olected | during the winter. It would be terday were exceedingly welcome to| News forthcoming wage booet | Tie next summer seasion will onen at|year; a half before they reach ma- |yt St onng et of the m will st Mr. Wilson. The prineipal| cult tu 5o back now and show that farmers, the small grain needing the sprend among the men before Hu\' let: S ahion o iaaia Tonk A p doniiers il igns vad Derhiod | %8 8 \ »‘;‘v‘ e v Hie ; mem. | 4 ooratic fizht 1s for the atate's repras| 'Jae: Peters>a” was never a tempos raln very much, accordin the crop their runs for the day, and most of them | il close on Wednesday, August 2 The | worst of all was the fact that nine- “‘I' 40 hd v Sl iz entative on the national committes, The | rary employe v¢ the bank. There are port of the Chicago & Northwestern rall- 'expressed satisfaction at receiving th e fon s now In the|tenths of all children are twhartec - ganization democrats are headed by | 1018 of “Joc Petersons” in the world, ( oad for the lines In Nebraska, The crop | recognition in this form hands of printer and will be ready | and held back ed deve former Representative A. Mitchell Pal Indians Prove Profitable. report was for the week ending Haturda for distribution n. Present mdica- | ment. He co ated Omaha U S E g;- W Apresent national committeen . " 1i Al Ernd ol et okle ] . ' A : | y E Nnvoy Nerves 3 " nitteeman Sundry commissions” was a list ‘. > rep v.' s ow ’\ v. b whest lt:' LOS(}S Llfc na V’dlll tions pols he In enrollment 1n | people on the \ at » N ; .y who pposed by Michael Liebel, Jr., of | of entries of profits made by shrewd and hay and pastur K ¥ the hist of the n, and to even | gy g ildren aid e rate 3 shala ! B lentified with the organization| deals among the Indians of the ( Al of the districts touched by th ' L Mically than fn otice on repeis . T ; : gty t 1 Eff()l‘t t() S'IV(‘ g()ll S T A 5 FRIUBLY Gl | 2sh) i s no There are two candidates wiso | Omaha and Winnebago reservations. i i western w’ his_state \n v N [} the past. Most of the former teachers At a special meeting 1o f | Sta nator—1. L. Orvis of Elliott enjoyed the reputation of ': oy wer ‘mv‘-.< : ‘1 Al - ‘ : will be on hand, but the statf will be In- | after the services, the quest . AN DOMINGO, May 14 y. || antzation, and Municipal | heing a shrewd dealer among the In- . hing the so! reper FAIRBURY, Nebh., May .—Ray Wig aned addition soveral pro-ynew church site 18 discusse "R iy pociing: olat i A . Bonniwell of Phila. | dians. Indeed, he held lots of Indian at & good raln would benefit atly | gin teran engines ¢ Rock " A gemer are b ad thing inige a ept ¢ 4 , reanization paper in the bank, The Indians sign ‘ wa rope \ land raflroad, and his 6-yvea 1 ate ' f . . . . K - " P ted Stat ato fight | notes very readily, Often when they ul N May W al [were drowned last v A fow \ v T [ e ed the e e g I ' T Philander t w $£30 it is no trouble to get . N . . strearn fine nea . give t & 9 | X : : e 8 r T day of maturity, if they cannot pay, oy Aging, wan ' wollen to & ftorren Collea ' . pes . frequently happens, it is no trou bt by & 8y A [ wed & The little boy f 1 : \ will mak A . v le to get them to renew the note - a father dived afte 1 e S . sign notes readily, and revalled, with 1 pLAway. AW “ — GERMAN SUBMARINE BOAT placed ey sign a renewal they do reing Ik ] 1 wning ' e———— ST‘TE MANUFM:]UR'NG SINKS SYE‘MFH AL fi]E ¥ s care whether they are raia narthwest wind biow : Serman Thrus INDUSTRIES SHOW GAIN " es for $178 o tonditions 4 wro BEERE TR rerman Lhrust " ' , n They & I sign, and sign and . W . Y ” " . fass s Woowine Y Up gY THE REBEL Forces Repulsed hy French Fight for State Offices and thes give mortgages reads . " . suna 0" account Fa ¢ hank of Deca . ~ o Page Two, Column Twe.) ‘ . . { : o : Week After Week PIONEER ALBION WOMAN ‘ 1EA )S ANG g 2 S : APRGS 5 - DEAD IN LOS ANGELES Ree Want-Ads are PEACE SOCIETY SUGGESTS v U. S. Will Tax Warring Europe for making B1G ine THAT WILSON MEDIATE O D , .I- a8 rea EVYERY ur Defense, Through Munitions WEEK - not just ITALIANS BEATEN BACK o " IN ATTACK ON AUSTRIANS 1 l\“' More Pald Want 2 . 400 Ads for the week BRITISH DESTROYERS just ended, 513, than in the v ae . 9 4 p P I\ i slaa BRING ZEPPEL'N DOWN same week a4 year ago READ and HEED Writieh Shin Saeb BEE WANT ADS They're result getters,

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