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Show r -- .71VM - I -- e rv ,J'1,- 1".. T. ' -- -. - -- ,0 . .. , . ( ', 'TILE ''' ' DESERET - NEWS, MONDAY DECEMBER 8 ' ' - 19'24 min.. , .. t .4 -- ,, ....;1-.- - I 1 Sk1 :hti ',., o at ,..DE1 ri IS SPEAKER .. . - pi - ---- - . !- 41011 at-- nt isantigracedet-atlitti- ri rir ri NENE : h e ,ash- vet. discussed. with no ITIOtit ref-- than if you were Own sensibilities r far , book your when you make a pur chase. You paOhe and the transaction neatly and Your check facilitate your holiday shopping., -- . ht EL.....,yen.. the-ye- t . 0 hand-grena- .: ! -- - lii , . - . I' . . How-woul- , , - general---hospit- xreatly-simpliti- f With your count at Walker Brothers check Bankers, bear the name write the oldest tain bank. t1iqii! - . 1 , , - the-las- , . t . '. . a ;,:, .l 1- P -' - , :- ' 1 WALKER BRoPmEits MIX BANKERS I"E -- ' 4 -1 ;WWII bet enter a room S. home Saturday. --check The older boy suffered injuries and, have then' sav tUse 3 to his right hand which necessi,--$o this is Mrs. Smith!' Dear-m- s. tated amputation. and the other sited. and howfat you have gotten! es child suffered a. fractured rib and would have known you in the i E severe injury to his aide. caused by bill suoometddh.tdoeta b.1171.sniukcenh,bretut orisiintuinaittitwaleTywathbiitodhgtd; In I a padlock which he carried his C pocket being blown Into his body. is About a week ago. Ernest found I C 11 horse teeth. but there is something what is believed to have been a makes me think of your Unce It on the Fort Douglas de closed in ill his left woreI he squint eye reeertation. You have got the gmith hands Cu the absence of .the book will They-merLouring noted for their PiTAI. but mother he said he struck it against Is Just skin deep. so it doesn't the coxing of a door. are a good woJnan. C roe hors ran out of the house and Fattrarted the attention of E. V. have murder in your heort if Blank. who hag a carpenter shop Any ono vivisected you like that. lout it is just the sort of thing the He Alorrey .home.. oppoeite Ive.101Y to the child of every old friend who Is introduced to 1 '' rushed to their Assistance. as also did Mrs. MorreY who wail at a checking ac1' neighbors Placw, How would you like tollive your 'defects continually called to tha Both lati were rushed to the attention of others? erne one to ear: hear like you , but emergency hospital. Yes. this is Tom Joliet'. A good fellow. and mean well. -..the fence.- - Aw-it and ordinary. Homely as Utterly. commonplace hand you reported both boys were resting; his and with feet.. every fully awkward. Never knows what to do t Tiresome talker. always telling over the same stories. Plays the rot- will Found truest gam. of golf you ever W. ' Not much busineos ability. Crirk. Aged Salt Laker, , Dead Sitting- by Window About- as high as he win tget." , ihtermounof '. It would take bit of hart out of You to hoar that hostnot do but. in of a a parents chair neat unvarnished description Mating win; yourself, Estab&hed1,1391 dow in his home at 10111 reset late to remark on So Ilia's awkwardnem and lack of good looks. First. South etreet. J. F., Mitchell. nd Joht otupidity at rschoot and to prophecy that ' neither ' 72. was found dead Saturday.aftIn life. will amowit ornoon by Mrs. Mary Jones. a Now would you like Loitere the attention of, strangers focused on neighbor. of 11111.TenthEast street. who was passing the house and , your faults? How would you like to have some one say at a pub- I lid dinner:thought Mr. Mitchell was reclining in an unnatural position.- For heaven. sakeolook at that man eating peas with his knife! f Mrs. Junes said she rang the you hear him partake of his soup? And his grammar! The as- he doorbell, and getting no response. IDid language has to send out an S. O. S. call for help entered. She tried to arouew the sauits IL And look at his finger-nall- a and his carat He certainly hi a man but to ...,' do so. aged failing I veil IMper.fect abhationer." summoned neighbors. A physician You would feel as if you had beer) tlirough the torture chamevipronounced Mitchell dead her when you got through a meal eaten to that sort of an acdently from heart trouble. was stated that ;Mr. Mitchell 1 companiment., thousande upon thousands of children have to no had been living alone since hie I through that ordeal every day. Their parents donl regard their wife tett tor Los Angeles three Assets over Twenty Million Dollars feelings enough to take them off privatelit and instruct them In .:: his weeks.. ego. Surviving table manners. Or toe4t to their personal appearance before they two widow and come to the table. They wait until they.have theirslittle victim. daughters. Herbert Newton and Mrs. IJames at their mercy and crucify them in public. Membir Federal sten System. 1 Newton. both of Ogden. How would you like to have your confidence betrayed and your emotions outraged for - the amusement and entertainment of a Coast Robber Killed Was I holiest dinner party? suppobe you- bared your out to the eyes of a friend . Idaho Asyltun Fujitive and he made a Seat of it? Mamie confides to Yet that la what innumerable parents do. vim--. ------ --1 ------- her first little. tender. romantic dream about the boy next IDAHO FAILS. Ida., Dec. has given her a red apple. Mother finds a dirty little paE. Prow Wit shot and 'mother (APi---."Elite at is my the Ifilary, serinely.: 'Ten.' telephone glancing killed Friday while robbing a per with twin hearts drawn on it and Sammy'. name,and the name 'sago very salisfactoryL no. they bad, ,seeretarymy banket and mystep, .q11 d comes Imother. She dealt. to written ot around little my thecorner and tha ." t no I thanks girt wait rouble. upon-mNow I'll tell you what..Konrati.! Fond she plays .typeteriter committed to thel Idaho insane a bit of doggerel underneath, that Sammy fondly believes to be orig- I she said.. 'I'm going to come in. as he playa upon the piano!" And mother and, father make good tories,out-o-f these asylum atn Blackfoot July SO. 1123, I Mal poetry. "That's nothing to dot. fillarT, or and two keep three roar.--anevery sot days. In tease a the table Mamie that revelations !soul and attack upon Prest. H.; following-aall this sort of thing straightened lauothed depreciatingly as he stow.' . Oak Mabel !A pleesatot efectiounrup C. Austin, of Bingham stake. rec-- 1 I Sammy until they retire from the room in team :out for you. It's it-ridiculouit for you yeti to putt at his eigaritta. 3Se owl ótic Imes orda of the institution show. In tke most 'horn. be almost do and found his would it all. papers Alba exteresity PISCri of their ridicule and children, parents secrerepeat a to get for We confusion." she esplainedi to you One week after his commit- I impassible sod Chem Datong their children tell them. and then- . they complain. that three months or so." Steak' Alesandrowska, "and I run Soho. 33c ment Grow escaped and was not tary tor onlybeautifie . In Chem never confide children their arrangement In ,now and then and net them Upon this heard of until yesterday. I How could you pal with a being who had never made a they parted. and Hilary- - walked 1 ' mietake, who was always alma and superior, who ' home to lunch in delicious-tanhigh spirits. The, Weight.' howl-it--owanted e to. seemed full of nicer - Viola Officers Elected by "Why, to do anything foolish and outhreaking. who never had had a and the shifting of the - Row could comment ed. slowly. looking fr om Native of tell and human you and your impulse'? hopes plans crowds about her (Ninon Suarez. 22. la in the Salt . Presbyterian Mission Acacia Lodge Masons" ambitions to one who was sure to throw cold water on themr. I'air herautumn one the other. to kierin with sheer joy in living. Poor Pioneer, Wor Lake county MIL and nods Rami . . "Nice. except that I an afraid of oho maternally. he . Fund Set Aside for Utah Acacia lodge. No. 17. Free and' - Ter that la the attitude that the majority of parents aasume to- . wait certainly thought rts is In a hospital Monday, as a not fitted for the ma- my atopmotherr Id Church Konrad. Dies Home I And Masons. elected officers, ward their children. Father always tells hie boys how he loved to tom , When he deed this problems of existence. of a quarrel over a waitress Acepted . ran x .nm of the Se.000.000 Prep- result e her bed in Masonic he from to at the In 1111111 to a thoughts with work to school, Hilary. how go leaped the temple meeting joy was go a Hingham soft drink parlor ecestaticsur Mrs. Ellen Horrocka LiVingston. Iterial . le be the friend who haPPY sh didalwael 47teri.i home miseion fund bag in never wasted how and he his home at at money IV Saturday stayed morning. 11"W evening. hY. nut which Pickering,1 ended in a shooting affray his be 411;11(10w so to him in ueeful dig keen set aside for work in Utah, the of late Charles L. book'. Those named are: lAving- : instead of joyriding and jazzing. night and read good thoroughly, enjoyed he r role o It was announced Sunday by Dr. Saturday. Mother assures her daughters that she kept all young mon at worshipful master; B. W. Beasoft, "Do you know. I like him, quite guardian; even though there. mere I Mon, a naeve of England but a Suarez wag captured M. by Deputy Paden, superintendent Sheriffs Archie W.am George P. Roberta. arms length. and wore read fienstel and did just exactly as her peculiarly," he confessed frankly, MOMP111.1 when it gave het sharp pioneer of 'Utah. died SaturdaP.' Hoffman. S. A. sesior warden; missions in Utah. ' it:ra Presbyterian warden; Ben R. Howell. mother told her to do." a few days later. when she and twinges. If one of these MA at the faintly home,. 152 his arrival from St Louis. where Thomas and Clarence Mitchell at a junior .. B. Henriques. eery !Dora had gone Into the studio in the ing women should get him and nag' treasurer: Hoyt ruin evening ' How can sarnished-haire- d he attended peelings of the bud- ranch house in Harney. canyon retarYl E. B. Palmer. a dozen oth- his life! for afternoon trustee !late Seventh East street otter a brief and little foolish flapjellybeans . get cumin-Wewinof the national Sunday morning. He made no re- three-yethe ler Fenton. oftliers. of persona term. Installation to these august beings with their troubles and worries pers go sistance and confessed to the shoot- ficers will take There were a great many women Hines.. ter's favorite painter. an enormouhuard .130, mimions. and perplexities, as they might to fathers and mothers who had place December Se. Mrs. Livingston was a daughter ..A.SO sly fat. blond young man. was on deeply interested in the violinist's according to the officers. A Oreabyterian chapel will be ing. confided were told in and them them that wild and they was 21I just Violet Vanderwort the hearth; calibre revolver avail found in SI-M'erected at Cedar City with a porlifer she paw their letters. resale- - of Daniel and Ann Hor. Made Director of silly as anybody when they were young? an eclipsed in a big chair, her slim ed that almost every one of his rocks and was born Rutter tion of the fund, said Dr. Paden. his possessions, in Lancaster. with her !hands emerging Rametis is said to be in a serious Ice Other building projects ars contemfree In was one would n If parents evenings England. Aug. fi. MS. The 'pent only put themselves; in their children's place. !Etelka Alexandroweki, a big nonCreain Manufacturers condition at the hospital. home or another. where I iiiy made their plated. woman who bad been a home in the Eles- they could solve many .of the pre blems that are enigmas to them cert . and her pale little nerenth , a! and ward- where Mre. lAvingeton now. singer verty DIX. DOROTHY beauty aorestiory 1 SHERIFF'S B. Robbins was recently Joseph vigwere vous the SUE. husband was charm there; rallied to win the time of her death. Copyright. 1924. by Public Ledger Company. Painting to be made a director of the National Asorous Eton's, at the piano with some epeclal eign of friendship She was the mother of 12 Sale of the assets of the Utah sociation of Ice Cream ManufacKronski ' quarrelling. or intimacy. He was carried oft dren, nine of whom survive. ehil apparently Emerson Shown icilot at PRI tory a judgment Zinc to on were company One or two other persons the annual 4,0111tenti011 in at turers -for to I Wseh' else Ittlopted anti reared two grand. extraordinary visite, of 1167.555. rendered . ;1 the divan; among them, with his Orleans. by New Judge ' Moon, where he met the titter children. Under the auspices --of the )4;1. Chris Mathison will be conducted high laugh and confident chatter, Executive. second time a western the is This ta the home, of the The children are: Mier Annie A.. Titian's painting "Raising of by the ahetiff at noon Dec- - 20. The man has been chosen. Mr. Robbins Cy Dwyer. Laramie From the Dead." will be property includes two pieces of represented the Keeley Ice Cream prominent -persons I Livingston, Char;e0 Livingtton. D. Hilary had taken her tea fro.. eleheet and meet nowas Ilia ordinand nod of a with everywhere. eabbited in Emerson ward hall. Margaret Livingston 11.Livingston. Komi., greeting. land with buildings. water rights. - - ny. to be a and .Mre. Frank Evans, all of frilt, W. Crawford Anderson. cus- etc. Proceed. will go to bondhold'gated herself on a sort of bench cry life;- - there seemed '11 beside whose chasm between him and Von Mandescheld, Archibuld Lake: Win Ltvinvelon. todian of the panting. will lecture ers In whose behalf McCornick plain NORRIS. tisas-zviKATHLEEN BY a bead shook for a long th Conductors' Auxiliary to , and! nemucca, Nev.: Mrs. John Oviint, on the picture. sort of benignant welcome, and simple 'humanity. company entered mitt verton. Neb. ; Mn.. Angus Max- Dora had no uneasiness or (McClure Newspaper eradicate.) whose eyes shone upon her WeeDiscuss Unions, Dance 'mt!' ko Ntw - and Clarence iv- resentment shied sudden transition "11'-itWnstely. , -...,-- .J, Ni Provo. Her adopted grand- Heston. ee I ehe I IL olimemmoodi like intance him.' and with A0106 1, Itilary's "I (cull iii al . really .o. be rnionient are Lawrenee Earl Peter- said. arenmiiy. what, they had all him into womething like an i4.1. gnu:ire:1 . of office work and a triptr wolf ' 7 sysormn. mee'ql;g"...o.f.. ' I eon and tiongial Livingston Peter-flDat the wmaasyys. mother. Hilary sere it (oatt ,,,, !laughed at the battle-royHilary ono...Dont. (lauttertlY") colifor Creig's ern of Order' the thleniri,rauttparhstie; prtrayyp.tdieh,urnovri .4' ladies' 150. auxiliary . gat -. ' of Railway ' Conductors. in the late slaters, and orphans. Hilary.. the ntathh a et elerairaralfattiP.heuri.dstnag. mall.: tilt: I game. , keme-l'Hilary. nke, knew. wee Pre- - ,mrtish.r lilt alsolhsangTrilinrer,d;,4.1.1:ki,i;daigli.eiteNo.nr York with :ha ottlerly Latia,irgettla Merry Garden auditorium 'Muratfolder. having been I i I ; eminently practical: Domitysht:teb.. to, 'Marra to I Mrs. H. of rn: L .1tdoc'wia.almh.,ernttr,ende parents' Doa this Idoore,,rnestrien by evening. ;61:y1411:a day - ' euntuillon 1,, ton acven rola 0 t t of the auxillitry.1I greet musical latent with of the petted. pampered wire of a rich .0d dy!ouB O. liktoe bitanliein.7y.d IF od mHilnidarthe he a Dagranendlogpresident man. la the swirl of toriety, rockl endowed. the meeting. r,ell. ..fla nPtehrvier'easredwirlihrst;elh'Thlup1411.. her"."TientImi don't thzil:gw. had of hat haebautts -- love end all bill oom. 1 t years Invitation is extended to mem- - I Hilary le .mir.pkr,e4g to tpsho to an Wale' tit;th a whoa of ' as:Iseist it prornitod iseatiouttnmetaerra,ta ults nkaeluPrinar 4. day. DPe. a English gobility , 'ka;altifteleisur bers of the brotherhood and aux- John time :ha: I r.p.i.elmw..eadtatlirt71:1ki drawled. The Yaltritg.. should assume :nineLtonth'ul'ideen-iliaries.. emmito I. allbealtrlo:erwort te aldeeePhintw Holtly ' this little duty for irnilnYi:b.30 herb, talteem.kinialetpa. snsKttoshrisitislikeereem.... her. -be will instruction A school liter:7,z of .. hoc in the Konrad. rpertitiliihh.lrr'eale.laUghed of the violin. son. D. U. Livingston, 54 Seventh , '' ' held by the auxiliary at the 1 O. businesa. e out with sudden , But there were other O. F. hall Thursday and Frhisy. New. begla satitlear tomplication. It is from Doras teacher. toy- injunction "I'm a good woman. Audrey. I 4 .. difficulties' East rtreeL Ji I t 1;erucaert held teach:tam...kraleaseainDoeafatsauna mil. .tadmii ' SelgtoIT nitst131:11a1117 tillittnii Ktar..a.ako:disztiftotu.bor.youtragaa ateumpbet.a.Bytoottiradist. from sest to her career; bat Hilary says. in .ve:rntistrosah:71 HeIrtiaDrywY.'er,h8oeud,i., , I. -Mac heart's A No. Butterfly; P.M and you shall 1st. The older sister had eared or another nearly every day. 47n- not ,,,,,r .....-- -awsbm'amis' 11.'SrahollY.masenlisttlitehaatt lititire; near', CraigwlithheisKrtrer in not :meal ' who& ' break all abroad. for the trip Ititervals ex ,,w planned elEplatned were not as NOTKIS. ' I. laim", , igit e . OS Kronakt MOOS to' teolvueridwatitehd. simply, managed as they ,tiati beja' '3 3Keennr..re4y.Sta."HuBtuLtrenr3fi.y DAVID last arcing; Hilary hati41.;rnadden., PECK. ILFuneral .c.,-- tour. - xwariett "Burn them with C.".'-- ' ' "Speak Kreollat an .; slaters et entertain . ' for David H. Peck, who sehlees ski as he Oen paid. violet the and threw. lite....lettern (..., Is6gistelalr suggested. sweetly. :120..,,,,14,E-informal demer with other mustrallY aside. "About , diedBatikday.--at....bi- tt home. IIIS - Mett. 's --company invitation, laughed he enters their who and Jr. these good people?" - had it all tier own way last spring. Von Mandeacheld, hitherto the most -- , 11 i Indians avenue. will be held ,i,...., es an intimate. Acquaintance sad , Violet continued. discrete of companions. as stlitsy Were he goes bark to Europe "WhY, I donCknow many of Miss rollier..--- Wednesday at 2 p.m. In the popier friend t ---- -.A 1 36.T , retention of the with , them." .01 agate 1 Freeport $he tcolt. them into her 'Nally. "but now we are, all in the underfeed.",r ...... The ..... rf : ' Grove ward chapel. body may tor a beautiful field!" hands. "baffled them over When flora be viewed at the residence from "alt lookedtat herself in Dr. M. M. Bywater. Cram "111 nor'-MOroteotedXmliiKonrad. in great felicity, listened the mirror. confklen to 1 p.m. on the day of feet by the troeirtoa.la:oat "r"to l'aa'rtli: to , the names; commented upon the ntr.- and a URI& bit affronted at Never .,' , 'Manager. the Catilargariaand.both----plainly was twenty-on- e more tHo4m-.as the funeral. Interment will he in of characterized ehe what inwardry , pegettee. FREE rare tor him. He Dually makes his Ing more exquisitely soft and the city cemetery under the direc- 4noir Gold tilled or Stihror and marries the brilliant. petite "'May don't eke me." b. in Virtt;I:t";retrdnilnrat..4111 all An. and murk, and winning. But there were, tooling tion of the Larkin undertaking es- ..8,,,n,,,fty.- - . sudden gloom: "but they lik aid, itversharp to yearn whit emery say himself not?" Konrad do other when you times .. tablishment. Hilary somewhat disorsiminted In bet that I have been at Ithir houses!" sakt,d. Joining the group, lighting a was 'not Surviving are his owe olt.....s.e'r .111rPrreeriPliell NCl lande.edle glamors. . in grout:11; Dods neverthehme My. hope. gaining widow and two sons, John H. and The telephone ram land with a cigarette, and looking eXpoetantty that &Y.. Us Today and See , takes A "Butterfly'.ea good fortune and she vas toning it. - ., , . Fred P. Peck, both of Salt Lake; her of rage he snatched it. Rut about. "Do you- know what Otis 't,'"".""' . i the Morsel. unmarried "bout place Better I Tomorrow." or two more Hylary irtok ysrEwt a Be en asked After does?' he also l (To Interposed; older year the the sister. grandchildren.meg. g Continued.) oOdfr , . them, et is, - - . you ever put yourself in a a hild's place and consider how you D IDwould like to treated as es en the most tenderly loved children How would you like to be op s, - rrrft rir ror w , - 1 p FORT IN - , Da-F-1 11 You Were . Loudly CILticZZJ, Made Fan ' Of and Scolded Before Y o u Strangers, ' Would Feel as Humiliated as Your then Do When You Correct Them in Public Ernest- - Herm. 13, end kis brother Clarence. 4, eons of- Mr. and Mn. E. T. Morrey 34 east Sixth South street, are in the Holy Cross hospit&l in & serious condition ae the result of the explosion Veterans of the World , . NEAR BOASTS BORE. FOR BENEFIT; ? - 4 thy UPLOOES1 - - , war and t avail 1 - ' dependents are urged to .' I ',. ita eulogy an tt sting Salt Lake themselves of the service of the'LP:Iks paid leibute to the departed Arneit'd An Legion In filing spuneir cations for compenaation. in an i, '71TrottC.,gtniecrers at I , e'sa rive to Promotion of the ..open letter hutted Eaturday 74 I k , creed of Elkdom at the memorial ;Mayor C. Clarence NPnlen i J ' 2 The letter hi part tonne-Iservice In the Tabernacle Sunda) ' ' i evening. During the week I learned that ;Twenty-eigof the brother' of litindreda of Salt Lake and Utah 4 Salt Lithe lodge It B. P. O. E. had boys who served in the World under been called in now egos- - i war end who are entitled : intr.:. n. M. lope. Gera the tr11710 of the Congretwional Knnot are Rogers, AL M. ,Warner.lactment of May il oflast. - Alexander the adjustthemoelves W. P. Kearney, C. r.' they or ) '. W.' H. NeWell. Herman Itamber- - ed conipensation toarewhich entitled.ger: C. R. Marshall. J. C, Poulton. I their, ' dependents, , -, wisdomt after its in A. IL H. , Borrinan. Congress Major, Stanley S. Stevens, J.. P. Pinkerton. Step.bett , months of denate. panned a bill !. ' i R. Mark., R. L. Deacon. J. Al. 'known as The World War AdjustGriffin. Roy Cook. John W. Limpled Cotnpensation Act: This adi German Rogge. A P. COulliebkijueteti compensation Is in the form I le7. I r J. J. Itolighkirk, J. J. Kavanagh, of a twenty - endownment btt t elatid G. Leschal. E. R. Johnson. sursniat polici- for certain veter, Van M. Drown. Percy Viol and A. tote tied in the form of a cash i ' i '' . I ' ' .. N. McKlf. for others , payment "....: ' -., . While of nocesaity. the- filing .eif Patriotic sire were furnished by the Chamtnade eh oium under d.ree- - forms la required. this work has , , rbe-4 ed end i lion of A. C. lAind wail Prof- - J. I,- - been . MeCielbin at-- the orgen, Merl ing handled by various patriotie t '1 1 he ' i throterhout which the opening ritual was tier- - ' organizations , formed by lodge offieers. Patil VA country. i g ., Kelly. exalted ruler. presided.' -- During the week. I have had 4 Chaplain W. J. ()Connor 'offered explained tod me the plans that are a I being earr.e-i ton. out in Salt Lake City, : tIPAilint7, Woolley of Ogden lodgei by 100,alt Lake post ,No. I of the t le 14 u,... oteppening This organize- Am,11.1pn tAgion. turstelz-otiosn- e a itt the Hotel. and. eup,rtges Lite departed broth----- tiOn-it- t orera. tdeetehed the faith of the 1 Utah, has established a spiaal bu- to reeu in and der 1 the future where competent men are on appealed . hand to aid veterans in making the iiiring to earrv on the work. ') 74 ' mono, Sketching the erection of out their applications. The club meta to the dead.'the speaker sa41-- num.'s are open for this service. l II o'clock .. not be true 7 could if from they until each evening , the.lising f riet the lessons (PC thelt-- broth- - and on Saturday from 2 until 2 on p.m. and ,I. -- eacrifices. Sunday. from ,2 to I ' The living dii5onor their me- - p.m. The bugesu will be at the I tio nol bring the- service of the veterans until next if they riory , to fun fraternity and peacat- saturday evening, Dec. U. ., ,' rend '", be val.'. 'Ilie millennium is ap- ejkarmkek, on this motto, io of ' preaching and it la by widening the I vital voncern- - to hundreds of our I '. of of the' eintple ,creed patriotic fifteens and to their fame pratice I earnostly urge all veterans. Blkdom,--cluirltjuatiee. brother-,iiiicrt .IY love. and fidelitythat itho tui- - ior , dependents of doceawed veterans ; ' will individuals. tiOns like avail thmeelvett of the urvice of Mill to to live in harmony and I the American Legion Bureau.In George IL. Dern laud- - the event of the death of a veteran Hike memorial liervieel aa who. hal failed to file his claim. trattitrtion just as the 1 his dependents would reeeive inatY al: rendition of the Illeestah on per cent loss than otherwise. 4: la You are entitled to this day. and other events 1 another 'lotion.. It k, freely offered by your .,i,r. custom and honor the government and Indifference should when they deserve IL he not deprive you or your dependents 4,,,,,Tt 1 ' ', of that which and they are lb. Ell" justly entitled. you ImGive- t In :mediate attention." a real lien! of character par--1 ,. nation,: members and ha! , YI ' on the4 0 .. emphasis laid port . ., 3 ' I cacikti tike.e lir the world de. e , I a, ',Woes the t .2.1..ed "holier than attitude in any man the thou. 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