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Show y I' 4 THE MURRAY EAGLE 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 School News HIGH EDITORIALS THE that part greatest Whether that better at that greater growing ,vho this; V JTl is a reports CHURCH NEWS St. Vincent de Paul ART IN MURRAY SCHOOL CBS: Tat Kennedy and Art Kasael CBS: Marie, Little French Prlneees CBS: JSdua Wallaoe Hopper CBS: American School of the Air 1 :00 I'ayroH Builder C. B. WALLACE, Editor o 1 EDNA M. WALLACE, Associate Editor :0 I'tah Agricultural College 1 :45 CBS : Easy Aces 2 :00 Payroll Builder SUNDAY, JANUARY ( Issued every Thursday 2:30 CBS: Dick Messner's Orchestra Telephone Murray 35 7:00 -- CItH: Sunday Murnlrig at Aunt Sus' 3:00-C- BS: The Eton Ifoye 7 :45 Itcverend Kullln Ayres 3 15 Dental Clinic of the Air Entered hs second class matter February 8, 1027, at tbe Posrofflee at 8:00 CBS: Church of Ui Air 3:30 CHS: Organ and Speaker l.'nt-iH :3V Turn. 3:45 CBS: Loretta Lee Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. D :.'I0 CHS : Mormon Tabornails Program 4 :00 CHS : Beatrice Osgood Pianist 10 :.!0 -- Siliubaili Jewelry frofrsm 4 :15 The Junior Hour 10:4,1 The Watch Tower 4 :4." Recorded I'rogram TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Church of tt; Air. ll:U0('HS: 4:55-C- BS: Press Radio News 1 ;3U - I HS Mule Jnck Utile 5 :00 Broadcasters Salt Lake County, I tab. Review 11:45 (ItS: Cat Kennedy and Art Kaaiiel 5:30 CBS; Buck Rogers 12:00 CBS: I.azy Dan, Minatrol Man One Tour In advance 5:45 Little Orphan Annie ...... $1.00 12:30-M- ulc Hall of the Air 6:00-C- BS: The Unit. Hour of Charm J:00-CI- IS: Six Months in Advance New York 1'hllharmonlc Orch .(W) ,.. 0 :30 Standard Opt. 3 :00 ( US : "Open House" 8 :43 and Cohen. In Krausmeyer Elsewhere Icsi)fiied by Howard iiaubKneeiii, I'nited States S :30 Victor Herbert's Melodies 7:00 The Utah Hour 3:45 CHS: Hill Harris Orchestra One Year 1b advance 7 : :30 CBS $1.50 Waring'g Pennsylvanlans 4 :00 VMusIc by Gershwin" 8:30 The Balladeer 4:30 CBS: BmlllriK Ed McConnoll 8:45 Sports Flash 4 :45 Dundee program. 9:00 -- CBS: Myrt and Marire 5:00 -- CBS: Alexander Wwlcott 8 :15 Southeast Furniture Co. Program 5:30 CBS: Chicago Knlghti 8:30-C- BS: The Camel Program 8:00-CI!S: The Hall of Fame 10:00 Logan Garment Program California Melodlen 10:15 The Roamers Ridge GRANITE JUNIOR 7:00 CBS: Ford Symphony Orcheatra 10 .30 CBS : Leon Navarro's Orchestra 8:00 CBS: Wayne King's Orchestra SCHOOL 11:00 CDLBS: Everett Hoagland's Orch. 8:30 --CBS: Dramatic (iulld Boat. 8:53 CDS: I'reas Kadio News 1I.I5-CDL- BS: IiOG HUNT AND Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra THE Yl'LE 9:00 CBS: Little Jack Little FRIDAY, JANUARY II 9 : 15 Cathedral of the Madeline THE CHRISTSINGING OF 8:30 Morning Musicals :30 -- I,. 1). H. Huwlay Kyenliig Service 7:30 CBS: Exchange Prog, from Russia CONFIDENCE MISSING ELEMENT MAS CAROLS 10:00-('H- S: Al Kavollu'a Orcheatra 8:00-4'- BS: Press Radio News 10:15 CBS: Henry Buaae's Orchestra 8 :05 Morning Melodies. 10:30 Sunay Kerning I..D.S. -9 .00 Studio Ensemble In Holland Is cele Christmas 11:30 -- CD1.B3: Orvllle Knapp 9:15 liood Morning Judge. Twelve months a go the American people entered a New 12:00 -- Silent e 9 :30 on the sixth of Dweralier. trated Program. Year. They entered it with the profound hope that it would 9:45 Voice of Health MONDAY, JANUARY 7 Their Santa Claus Is culled St. 10:00 CBS: Voice of Evperlencee witness industrial recovery, that it would prove the success 6 :30 -- Morning Mualcalu I0:15-C- BS: The Gumps Nicholas In honor of the Archbish7 .00 CBS : Laugh Clinic 10:30 Jennie Lee or failure of the governmental experiments that were in7 :15 1 :00 -Morning Watch Hall's Ceorge Orchestra op of Myra (San Nicholas) In the the great problems of unemployment, 8:00 CBS: 1'ras Itadlo Newa. augurated in 1932, 11:13 Donald Novls, songs. Review. 8 :0"i Advertisers fourth century. I1:30-CBS: Little Jack Little declining purchasing power, distressed agriculture, and un9:00 CBS: Land 0' Dreams 11:43 CBS: Pat Kennedy The children are taken to shops 9:15 (iuod Morulug Judge 12:00-C- BS: of property-owner- s, investors and incertainty on the Marie, Little French Princess 9 :30 where procraui. 18:15 CBS: Wallace Edna they choose the toys, they Honner dustrial leaders would he, to at least some extent, solved. 9 :43 "Voice of Health." 12:30 CBS: American School of the Air then -- CBS: Voice of Eiperlenca want, 10:00 they ro to their homes i :uu eayrell Builder They hoped the year might he the turning point of the long 10:13-C- BS: The (Jumps 1:43 CBS: Minn. Symphony Orchestra and out their shoes or stockput -- Jennie Lee 2:30 -- CBS: This and That period ot depression that it would show where Ave were 1010:30 :4 5 CBS : Dick Measner's Ordchestra as do the American and Eng3 :0fl ings, Broadcasters Review going. 11:00 --CBS: Allan Leafer's Orcheatra 3:30 CBS: Milton Charles lish. Early Christmas morning, 11:1 5 Recorded 1'rogram The 3:45 CBS: Fats Waller experimental twelve months in the history 11:30 CBS: Herbert Foote. organist. :00 Songs of Long Ago. they get up and go to their shoes of our nation has ended and another New Year looms. During 11 :4." CBS : fat Kennedy and Art Kassel 44 :15 The Junior Hour or stockings, and instead of the 12:00-CHS: Little French Princess. 4 :30 the past year there has been progresss in some directions Junior Hour 12:30 -- CBS: American School of the Air 4 :45 Recorded Program or hay they put in them for grain there has been retrogression in others. Some businesses have 1:30 CBS: lour Hostess 4 :33 CBS : Press Radlj News 2:00 CHS: Visiting America St. Nicholas's reindeer, they find 5:00 Builder Payroll been stimulated, some sunk deeper into lethargy. 2 :15 5 .15 Payroll Builder Central Shoe Program sweets and It is a Joyful goodies. : 2 :30 CBS Chicago Variety Program there has been any increase in regular employment is 5:30 Melndlo Interlude 3:00 -- CBS: Men of Notes Trio 5:45 Little Orphan Annie celebration both for and old. young S :15- - Dental Clinic, of the Air questionable. During the current winter close to 21,000,000 6 :00 Tailors Program ROBERT CARLSON. 3:30 CHS: Organ Interlude 6:15 Tarzan of the Apes are being sustained by organized public relief. Reports 3:45 CBS: llulty Bart ell 8 30 Harry Clarke from fact-gatheri4:00 CHS: Songs of Long Ago 6 :45 Krausmeyer snd Cohen those industries organizations show THE LEGEND OF ST. NICHOLAS The Junior Hcrur 4:15 7:00 CBS: "March of Tim." which sell perishable goods to the consumer shoes, pack4 :43 Kecirded Program 7:30 --CBS: Hollywood Hotel 4 :55 CBS : I'reas Kadis News. .10 Southeast Furniture than aged foods, clothing, fuel and so on are doing In Holland there lived a young 5 :00 Broadcaster's Iteriew 8:45 The Alka Seller Program 3 :15 Central Shoe Program likewise show 9:00-CB- S: any time since depression. But the and Marge Myrt whoso father and mother had man, 5:39 --CBS: Buck Rogers 9:15-C- BS: Edwin C. Hill our basic industries those which employ the bulk of labor 5 :45 Little Orphan Annie 9:30-C- HS: died and left him a lot of money. True Story Court of Human in normal times and represent the grea'test amount of in6 00 Pullamn Tailors Program Relations looked A lie at the money as belong- of the Tarr.au pee 6:15 10:00 -- dene Halliday at the Oriran vested capital, such as steel, railroads, electric utilities arc 6 :4- 5- F.thel Hogan 10:15 CBS: Seott Flsher'a Orchestra iiiK to God, so he went around 7:00 CHS: Chciiterfleld Program either static or are sinking back toward the abysmal levels 10:30 Wrestling Matches 7:30 --CHS: The Big Show it 11 :l.i with the poor people. CDI.BS: sharing Joe Sullivan of 1932. In some instances, of which the electric utilities are 8 00 CBS : Wayne King's Orchestra ll:30-CDI.- BS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra In same the there lived Co. -Furniture country 8:30 Boyle SATURDAY. JANUARY II a case in point, industries are doing a volume of 8 :45 Alka Seltzer Program 8 :.10 -- Morning Musicals man who had once been a noble business but, due to higher taxes and legislated increases in 9 ;00 CBS : Mrt and Marge 7:00-C- BS: Cheer l'p 9:15-CH- S: man but had lost all his money. He Kdwln C. Hill 7:15 Morning Watch operating costs, are earning less profit, which results in 9:3- 0- HS: Kate Smith 8:00 -- 4'BS: Press Radio News had three daughters, who wanted 10 00 -- CHI. 1!H : Blue Monday Jamboree 8 05 Morning Music. hardships on millions of investors depend on II KSL Players to get married but he didn't have 9:00 -- CBS: Omtnie Johnson's Orcheatra Orvllle Knapps Orchestra II 9:30 Ruth Evans earnings from savings for living expenses. 12 .00 -- Silent any 10 00 -- CBS: money for their dowries. Frederic William Wile The most difficult aspect of the recovery problem is 10:l.i -- CBS; Instrumentalists The JANUARY I young man, whose name was TUESDAY, 10 :30 -- Jennie Lee There can be no recovery without CONFIDENCE, and as 6 :30 Mornlnif Mualrals heard of the nobleman Nicholas, '0:45 Melodies Morning 7 :00 4 HS : Hppy Days yet uncertainty, not confidence, remains uppermost in the 11:00 -- CBS: tieo. Hall's orchestra. and knew 8:00--CH- S: that he was too prouil Itadlo News Press 1 .30 CBS : Esther Velas Ensemble. minds of millions. People who have money Kevlrw would or8 :10 -- Advertisers 12 00 -- 4 IIS: Dan Ruaso s orchestra. to II take money. kept watching 8 :45 Morning Melodies 12:30 -- CBS: Poetic Strlnga dinarily be invested in industrial undertakings, who would S 00 St uillo Ktiaeni hie. house and one night found an the 12:45-- 4 BS: Men of Manhattan create jobs, buy supplies, build homes and stores and factories 9:15- - Romance of Mary and Johu 1 :0- 0Payroll Htillder. open window and threw In a long o 9 ;30 Program. 1:30-C- US: and develop farms, are frankly afraid. They are afraid Herb Slraus and his Ensigns 10 :O0 CBS : Voice of KK-rlecsilk purse full of gold pieces. The 2 00 - Pavroll pulhlcr. their capital will be taxed out of existence, or regulated out 10:13 ( IIS: The (lumps 2 :30 CBS ; Modern Minstrels first daughter used this as her 10 30 -- Jennie L 3:00-of existence, or condemned by legislative fiat, or ( BS: Little Jack Little 10 45CBS: Pat Kennedy 3:15 Dental Clinic of the Air destroyed dowry. : :il 11:00 -- CHS: Art. Warren's Orchestra i i. .i u !il 3 30 4 HS: Mexican Tenor - fovermnciif im iiiuuiiiR.i in which i iiiy II I -- (,, ne BilUder He did It the second time, but 3:45-CBS: De Jong's Orchestra it. Ensemble Velas Kathor 11.30 CHS: might place 4:00-(BS: Al Roth's Orcheatra when he went the third lime, the Kenned Pat 4:15 The Junior Hour This element of fear extends down from the 12.00 CBS: The Little French Prlnceas 4 43- -4 largest inman came out and caught him. BS: Woody and Wlllr dustries and affects the whole industrial 12 15 CBS: Kdns Wallace Hopper 53 CBS : Press Radio News. The 12:30 CBS. American School of the Air 54 :00 Storl f the klnt'ness of Nicho Broadcasters Review railroads and utilities, for example, face, on the one hand, the 1 00 Payroll Builder 8:00 CHS; The Roxy Revue las and the jieople made spread 1 ;30-- T. C. A. S. Speaku 0:45 CHS: l.udea Program very definite problem of reduced business, rising taxes and 1 13 - CHS: Eaiy Aces him a bishop. They didn't think 7:09 CBS: The Chesterfield Program diminished earnings, while on the Review 2.00 Broadcaster hand they are threat7:30 -- To Be Announced HIshop Nicholas was n good enough 2 30 - CHS ; Science Service .1 00 CBS : Carborundun Program. ened with the potentiality of IM.-: Orchestra ( BS Mcunrr's Under 2:15 government ownership. mime for him. so they called him 8:30 -- Charlie Kent such conditions, who can be expected to invest :I15 Dental Clinic of the Air 8 :45 Pathfinder Pete 4 Its : Milton 3 30 Charles Saint Nicholas. money freeh9 .00 CBS : Richard lumber's Orcheslrs and without fear, to develop industries and bring HS: 3 Miniature back pay9 ;30 (ieppert Sal. Program Now the children hang up Ions; -so 4 CHS: Beatrice Osgood ' rolls to normal levels? 9.45 Morton Salt Program 4 1- 5- The Junior Hour 10 00 Smiling F.d M. Council and St. Nicholas fills stockings The security of banks, insurance companies and similar 4 .4- 5- Recorded I'n'tram 10:1 Clark them 4:XJ-C1- IS: with Preaa Radio News. gifts. 10:30-4 BS: Owle Nelson institutions is absolutely dependent upon the 00 -- Town Crier 10:45 4'BS: Oalo Nelson's Orchestra security of 5$ .30 MARK RICKLY. - CHS : Buck Rogers basic American industries, in which their 11 :0CDt.RS: Everett Hoagland's Orch. depositors' and poli5 I.lltlcr Orphan Annie s Orvllle Orcheslrs II Knapp AMONG II.FTII)K THE 0 Tailors. cyholders' money is invested. Anything which strikes at the :I3 Tarxan of the Anea INDIANS welfare of basic industries strikes immediately at their weNOTICE TO WATER USERS a 30 - hie Scot: tin's Orchestra and (ohm. therefore at the welfare of every person who has -- CBS: Blruf Croabr offk-e- . The Indians have their Christmas a dollar in the bank or is the owner of an insurance Slate FaiKlms-r'- s 7 .10 -- CBS: Chevrolet program policy. Lake Suit Vtah. X as well as we do. All the children 20, 00 -- CBS: The Camel Pmgra City, Sot., To blame these conditions on a man. or group S 30- -1 1031. nhw hental I'rmiram Ret Is a few corn cakes which are would be unjust. National distress naturallyparty, 8:45 Boyle Furniture Program breeds experNotice Is hereby given that Mur 9 0- 0- CHS : Myrt and Marge made by the old 8tiaws. need of alleviation is so ray ( Hy trporntl(in, 9:13-Mi- rth Murray, it seems as Parade I 9:30-CH- S: Orchestra Buaae's if anything were worth trying. Hut great tali, lias made application In ar They take (lie corn and grind It Henry a responsibility 10 Orvllle knapps Orchestra cortlaoce with the laws of Utah THE MURRAY EAGLE K. S. L. PROGRAM ass. 4000 Wasatch Street Rev. Patrick Maguire, Pastor. Sunday Masses. 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Week-da- y Mass, 8:00 a. m. BAPTIST 62 into flour; then mix it with water to make a dough. After it has set When the boys are old enough Sunday School 11 a. m. Santa Claus, their Mrs. F. R. Anderson, Supt. fathers give them a good, hard Sermon 11:45 a. iu. The Ladies Aid meets every sec whipping and there is no more ond and fourth Wednesdays Santa Claus for them. Orman C. King, Pastor DON WHITE. to know about what they are read it aniwnv An ojx'ra Is a show where a group of students gather and yell their heads off to music. In the "try outs," the one that yells the loudest gets the lead. Iu grand opera she Is railed ihi. Trlma Donna." The students who have the minor parts come cut in swanky uniforms and yell altogether horus.) Then If there Is a fight the ex tras take out their swords and pro ceed to spill red paint on one another. After 3 or 4 are killed and carried off the curtain falls. In the last act through some marvelous work the dead people come forth and yell with the chorus, then take a bow and go home. Funny things these (.perns. 1 that great falls upon those given high public office in such times namely the responsibility of protecting our constitutional rights and privileges. There can be no greater duty, and no more necessary public task. If mistakes are nu.Ic, they will be forgiven but they shouKl be corrected, not continued. There are signs that this is being done now signs pointn repprochimcnt between to ing political and industrial leaders. If tin-,groups honestly seek to cooperate to iron out miMindcrstandings and differences, our nation will make real progress toward recovery we will regain the priceless ingredient of good times. COMTl)i;.CM Let it once be known that investments wiil be encouraged and protected by government, that the honest business has nothing to fear from pomuai iniiueuces, that savings will be held inviolate bv those trusted with the management of our national affairs that private property right will be held sacred, and the road to prosperity will Mrctch clearly ahead. There jdn.uld be no despair on the part of the people. Our land is still fertile. Our industries are still great. Our intellectual abilities have been increased by the ordeal of depression. Only that intangible tlemeiU -- CONTINENCE, based on the knowledge that our constitutional ideals will be maintained, not destroyed i needed now. , "m'k 15 10 10 45- -( :30- - II It Hint." Leon Navarro lircneatra Kvertlt lloafcland urrn. Fred Ballmer lI.BS: Orvllle Knapp'S Orcheet'S WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I HS : to change tli point of diversion, pl.ioo of use and isiint of return of Ij.O see. ft. of water from Utile Cottonwood Crwk In Salt Iike Said water has County, fluli. heretofore Ns-dlvtrtinl at a .mint - 4 HS : Joke which S. M'lHJ' E. '.'1.5 ft Hk Revue lt Morning Watch from the Kl'4 c4)r. Sec. 11, T. 3 S., e 00 CHS: Prvaa Radio 1 S. U It. & M. and usel to Kevlrw Music. genera I e eleetrlcNl energy 9 00 - Informal nfter which It was returned to the natur It Cond M. tiling JmUe. 30-o dine Program. 9 al siream at a point which beurs S. 9 ti I IIS: The liiatiuiiirntaliats W. ft. from Ihe Ki Vole 10 0 -- CHS of Mpcrtrncee r. See. 2. T. 3 S.. It. 1 E S. 19 IS- -4 HS: The liumpa 19 10 - CHS Jennie Lee & M. It Is now tiroixtseii to di 10 1- 3- Halt Talcs vert mild water at a point which 11 00 Hall's Orcheatra CBS: S. 7!l"n' E. 4.VV3 ft- - from II 15 ,M,ts I lie V ' 1 HS: Utile Jack Little II .10 (jir. S.h. 7. T .is; ii MnlM-r II 45 Pumll K., S. I.. 11. A M. and use to cen PrlnreM Flench Llltl Marie. 00 CHS: I! crate ehs trlcnl enerity at the Mur Romance of Hell Trent 12 13 4 BS 4 BS; 12 30 Amrrlcan School of Ihe Air ray city municipal iHwer plant 4 HS: Kate Smith's Hour I no ufier which part of a.ild water will 43 4'BS Ka.v Acew IK? returned its heretofore and part o Pavmll llulhl-- r 2 win in- - nienH into the Salt Uike ( HS: Men of Note. 3r 1 It Dwital Clinic of Ihe Air '.v conduit at n ixdnt which lara S .10 - Parent Teachers Program S. GO'-Pw. nwi3 rt. from the 4 ; BS 4t Veia Van vi '.4 t r. See. 1, H. 1 E, I 00 4 HS : 8.ng of Long Ago. t. 3 s. 4 II. , M. Junior llmir it 4 4S - HohhiIkI rrrram. This BpplUullon is (lesltttiated In a. 4 -4 IIS: I'rrw Radio the State Eni;lneer-- Office as Mle "n i Crlr AO. a l.'Ti. 5 4 tl Orphan Annls H 4 ItS : Bwrlt Kcl"S All Koletits nealnst the irrnhllnir 4 IIS; Vivian still her t.lf Stms ( 00-i sai-- i -l appll.atlon. matin the rea TrMtl ( wns therefor, mimt 1: hr nffidmif ft,t,n vri,il In duplicate, t M ( Hi! Tim hMUffleld rrcftam with a aceompiinleil T t Ailvrnlurv nf (irads fs of f l.otl ami filwl In this office A'tmlral Bird Kwflt(ir, ao.lS: wiinin tlilrlr (.tin ,afn Ilf,r lP a j cits: v.i.yir M,.vrrit S Ktam nf ILillrwiwd eompietion of the piildlcntlon f ns. Vvrt and VnriiB una iioiico, ns Min e tun T. H. IICMIMIERYS. t nrf of MS: Vtrt 4 Nrtxm's Otrhfatrs State EiiRlnwr. - tnO m - Morning Mulrle 30 7 00 r " I 1 Mannish lines are developed In this dark brown, yellow and green checked tweed suit. The skirt Is cut straight and the coat ia silt up tbe back. Hand knit glores and sweater of dark brown wool com plete the costume. O Wonders of the World The Seven Wonders of the an cleut world are the Pyramids of Euypt; Hanging Gardens of Iiaby-Ion- ; Temple of Diuna at Ephesus; Statue of (vmpan Jupiter; Tomh of Muusolus llallcarnassus; Pha ros of Alexandria; Colossus of Rhodes. other imentthe m )oYou Know structure. 70 Checked Tweed Suit Opera Explained ir you uo not know what an opera is read this. If you do know :.,i. lfareand ( hrist y that rminititi.,i ""I'lmii'ii St. Lutheran Evangelical Church (Missouri Synod) Services held every Sunday afterfor a little while it is baked two hot rocks. Coin cakes noon at 171 East 48th South. Diviiw worship with sermon by the pastor. are a delicacy among the Indians. Rev. John Feiertag, at 3 p. in. Sun-daOn Christmas Eve Santa Claus School at 2 p. m. The Lutheran leaves each boy or glii soma cakes. church welcomes visitors to Its If the boys and girls have been food, they receive many cukes but COMMUNITY METHODIST if they have been bad, they receive CHURCH few. that b' Mouth Lutheran Church Oraue, .Arbiigton School. oet-on- CHURCH East 48th That the first engagement token wai the Gimmal ring, thii name being derived from the Latin Gemmellui, which means joined. The ring was made of two ser arate bands, with little teeth cut in their inner edze. and were joined together by the bride and groom when they walked to the altar. 4 by MoClura srBdlcts N...,,p.f WNI Isrrlcs li Nolary Public C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rear of Court Ave.) 15S HOW MAXGE WON t W tj NOTHING rMMGi WrW ? JIM WMA7( s DQNT iC-ETO CAMS. AsNfMCftE,tOu IU NEVtR, VANT TO -- mi M r- V GOOD 1 l.i 1 1 r I 1 n CA m 1 I U too M 5CON u i I III AS CAN 4'al (r : I- : e Ix-a- r -- : 1 ' ' T UJEO TOC outdoor I I NtLECTlHG- i S- " VOT.NHr - fOUR. SO 1 NOTHING JklN.' JIM. LOytty. girl beauty WKY a 1 .1 BOOTLEGGING v.. REPEAL I' rum all the Mimnwics. Mirvcvs and expressed opinions at the close of the firt yw of repeal, one fact emerges in a dominating position. It is that hootlcjcRitirc remains at the heart of the lijtior control prohlcm. One authoritative estimate has it that the country spent more than SlOtntUiml for alcoholic in the year, hut that one half of it went for illegal product. Repeal was to mean the end of bootlegging, and the disrespect for law thereby engendered. It was to mean also a volume of revenue that would simplify the problem of tnihlie treasuries ami ease the burden of the taxpayer. If so its record will have to be substantially improved' by the cn.'l of another year. Total revenue-fede- ral, state and Ual-h- as amounted to an estimated $5l.()in.niW the first vear l?t if ial the consumption 1;,s been bootleg, it j, 'evident that ...... 1... I en lost oiiwtnvi Slltl, , atllOttnt (ll Iw.trntnl . ....v,m.T t. t ..... ... oi tne ,..,se illegal traffic alone. 1'lainlv, fe milst "Kansas City Times .... t., -- . lu-.- 1 Wmm- 1 awia-cn- - LIZ. ; K(r"-fl'l- I' 41-- riirtiltnt I 11- 10 11 HS: JarqiiM -4 oc 4 Pmtfs Rmard nrrlixMra. Lonj Pine Irte Cons flail's Ofl'tra i;r.f orth. rwn ll'iattsnd'i hi Its Colics, of l,e miliar rilliaa fr wiiotlmeii fro ,0 20 Inches long J,w Sulllran, llnl.l 4r!!l Knapp's OrrhwtfS TMUR0r, JANUARY 10 1(1 Mntnlnt M'talrat f M -- 4 HS ; Sunn Ml. I fp T 1 ll utilti W dlrh T 41 Milc Mnmpnta n ( Its 'r,. R, Srm -- Mnrnipg Watrh 41 - l iitnlltiiri. prncraro II II 19 II 4 - m S IS It IIS 4 11- -4 IIS ; Its. Jitila Tatlnr A tlranla W.lVw Vnlr- - n( Ktm.,!,, Th !,(. (.urnpa IK; l.vnrt Hall's OrrhMtfs US: HatniiH t,.jnt,j'a Orrhitrs Mrs Cliaprran si Horns II .30-- 4 iilotilal tssiss i'h'irsa ti ll n SIPMUMBI OuiJoor OtH Fac MOTS U 4fW Pow4w. M OuiJof (JiH IW.arr rrMtum. In ttiisrmis 2 MJ JO, ut, f,hM' of lbs Ou. 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