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Show TIIR HKUALIMJErilDLICAX, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 26, 1915 Till. unn SALT r nhm her el!:.frr, xetre mar- - litre critic of the a1mttutratinn. His tf;- f; !narrh "ptpit rrftni'i have, more than himself or oil;: friend, typified htm in the eyes f aoUi-Iirfi HrirC to l of the reoiJ as the composite cham r ;t ! HERALDEPUBUCANigiti ? t hi-- :' all the tiling tlx? administration has not done and the opponent teamed of n;ot that it ha done. war i pion anls'furc t;. Ic U to If ": . 1m mi i t' i! t teat tf.-:!- ; war, f.t strav nvotdjihT under ani v run:t,a-;e- r tl. ration vc'.jelj ' 'iiee. it. f rA.vrrr,:- t ftj!t. irr. ! ittrr;i nxnath help le ;E frn fJerror.- - protxsofr-.- !ter '"ly eortrmpt arr.or? it r. i'rt "'t fanrji it for tfim to in.! t !-- - pr,ti?fl antajonir the X'pite State. T ;r of rt-'tl.fir rpnn.n fttti-tn-- I. !k r Ar ervan rirl ?. ti.ir irrlr r.t (!! rh'-- t t' nr oriTf tr-ifr.- State J iftrettt th fs:f the or'.:nan v 4vo-at- f f. X;e n a5!rj a r f mntinrtnc ! i -t j Ail rtmul me-j,- r fr -. d'-nlirv- . 6- - p nt7 S::i tr I : ar.I I rotjtfto irs tf-a- aftrr en! That err. W ar vrj rr,i. j arriv!. I toj4 rf rrt a t?t th San Francisco to en-.will t ? 5linr,n;.".rn hr t of h foinethin e more con-prtt- liiti aet to !;! rr!;n3ry i ! t!i" ir,!c?.i Con-nectir- tif Salt Lake City, Utah. Eh HUlE Officers and Board of Directors of tlie s Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company. Avisli rZ5 . gn O oo m e" r lit" i if - & O that Vfthir."rtnn eontente! olution Jn th Stalo . ThrPM cuMomary with mere eiou-- n i itself atioa wliile Stockholm employel action MUDDLING TliHOUCH nr.: n. in-'t- re Kn-sl- a titaM I a vr re-rt- -l ontv ar- for prparo.!- - form . Chronite t irr:- - - tr-t- t l rta- - two of th?.e Iat troulJ ii'l t .S at ti-- Ix-i- than Orra Kujcene Monnette, a prosperous man of Los Angele?, who Is ir.ere pa:ivitj. Sweden not only business old of 'Huguenot stock, Mr. Monnette ho!rl to ,,trirt aecountahility ' tresth first presiding officer of the wag passer tion her eovcreism risrlits ntil recent California genealogical "omit no v.ord or act" to conserve Mr. Monnette Is the author of those rights hut she takes steps to' the following exhaustive genealogical the accounting and accompanies works: "Five Tsaae Kendalls of Ashford, the word with the act. Neutrality in (130S): 'Israel Clark, an in iloen itself not expre Swedm Ohio Pioneer" (190S): -- John C. Fremont Hull, a Distinguished Ohio Citlarhn mt.f diplomatic notes request- izen" "A Janeway I.ineatre; (1909); William Francin Janeway of Columbus, ing eonsideration and pathetic resig- Ohio"The Hull Family in nation when eonideration is refused. AmericaU910; New Jersey Uranch" (1910). Sweden'. (The foregoing appeared in the magiwerful (treat .Itritain, Old Northwest Genealogical i ih hetlierent selected azine r.eihU-jr"Poncet Stelle. iieur des Quarterly.) Hisn l.orlcres, a Huguenot, and iome ofOraf-tcfor t;e ohjret leson. Uritain held np New Descendants." (The Jersey and Sweden n nil hetween lareel pot Magazine of History and Geneal1910.) "Monnet Family Genealogy, the ri.ited State in seot conform- ogy, a Huguenot royal ocUarge 171 Illustra130 pages. ity to the evident British intention to tavo volume, Lineage" 1911); "Jtamsey Ancestry of interfere in th affair of neutrals tions, William of tlte Revoluwhenever interference promise to tion" (New YorkKamney Hio- Genealogical and"Mon-neitwn Ilecord. Britain grnpttlc.il 1!12); a 'Hull,"In "Cosuspicion pay profit. anil Itamsey" nrtlcles of Vora of the parcel pot matter and lonial Fumilles of the I'nited States of America" (Vol. HI, 112: "Ixindy Cory inventi?atitn dielo,-e- d her suspicions Clark." '".Monnette." "Scrib-ner.- " "Janeway." founda without rccre not altocrth.er and "Abraham Smith" "Slagle" In "Colonial Families," etc., tion. But protect fidlowed from hoth article IV. (Vol. of Patriotism," , St liholni and Vahinton, with thn mi a year-boo- k PHI); of"Spirit Society Sons of Rev of the event? neutrality "i r. :: : va r: vr ATI vn.. r. a t i tt,iri ; c r;i I.,rir;r tfff. . H:e rt tt-a- ' : NEUTRAL, NOT NEUTER Among the California genealogists eon an tain who hav ri!rn to' national Importance prc-j;SWUDKK'S neutralitywhieh lefines Ji'cc'v to be through their antiquarian labors Is vijror Iee i FAMOUS IS ANGKLKS GK.VCALOGIST etr-- 1 enrrrlttiivr v that tllVns.flen. .iratrrr f r f.j!v f.i ; I t i rr n of fripnI-!;nif rr.eprs:. antagon hat The Trate.! State ha founl !?-,- p for it - nr.rnn. r.v"iVK. tl-T- r.'l. vvvr GENEALOGY I i BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY WITH US." Sweden immediately placed in effect a policy of retaliation. Ten also, of California red mMujred ami Kirtv Years. l.lio-- l sen, (August. 1315); "Richard Hlggiiis of Plymouth and Kant ham, Massachusetts, and Piseataway, New and Some of His Descendants" Jersey, l in October. 191... Issue of New York and Hlosrrn phical RecGenealogical ord ) "First Settlers of I'iscataway and Woodbridge, New Jersey" On prepara-tioii- ). .otlce Ind Itastern Vfngnxlne. Of the work the following notice appeared in the October, 'JH. I"u or the New York Genealogical and lUographlc.il Record, at page t9 ttlrrs of New Jersey. Mr. "Karly II. Monn. Ue of 311 Wilshlre bouOrra levard. l.os AiiKilf3, Cal.. genealogist and compiler of the '.Monnet family and a member of the New gnealos;y York Genealogical and Riographieal tins undertaken the compilaFcielj, tion of a work to Include the first set-t- !r f Piscatawaj' and Woodbridge. New and to extend to the first two or three generations thereof. If I be plantois well received It may be ex-of include the first settlers truded Rlizabethtown. This undertaking is In Ph to extend to our depositors and friends our thanks for their patronage and loyalty during the past year. We recognize that the growth of this institution during forty-tw.- o years of its business history .has been largely due to the confidence and esteem in which it is held by the public. On the basis of tlie safety and service which the depositors and patrons of this Bank have enjoyed and other during the past,; wo invite business for the new ATear. o O eH H w O X new-accou- nts Eh prevent a fwl rf m in rn the An:en- - thousand parcel from Huland to rl'iroran W r tr; t..at'.ri a: Jtr the wjir" t!;at Busia are Wir.jr detained at one O r..ri tu W hundred rrrp?tai w end twrniy-fiv- e rt Swo4idi ic Eh frora athrr,:;e to an er-- n J to or from Kn'land are pakajrr vU m Sir- Mr. another. at t under detention jt to t!. party i ' note the at text Eh White the r pri..-sp- ' opp-itiooffice has not S3 British the foreign to the jiins;? for hi 4 party hern announced its phraseology is a W ! etlr-r- . feU hin.elf roN' !I .1 matter of ,eeondar importance. It O ft rhat;.l any ay, rvept rvry i b it r.eliihlo because the th r.i'!-.xv, f h i th pro!!.rn. rhetoric threatened w have already I'rufr t p. n Seretarv Ie J: i l reprisal $ 500,000.00 . ttnnt Britaiu is dealintr KCapital r,aA.-. . ! i r;uisA?;cn i cmoj:c r; n tr, vrt. yr impirtrr ly tV-ra condition with lsit V, t'i . 250,000.00 Surplus unlaw fi: I nnl tlir frr!rn not with aBritish" t ldoekade the and Jts parcel .; Ir .ill f Ih. Trra.;r Undivided Profits 96,717.3(5 he raised or Swe.len will conh trmut I Ju o? t' f au! t;':t Irtrrr.t part.f.rnt the render What tinue on. t th hr t;.-Deposits arr to h- - irx "i tth aMitional situation 6,080,065.17 especially irritating to th. Interest of genealogy from the t itprtjfr will flrr-- i th.it th tnocfj" a'!th'"'i5v a may to r1 .sets . . 7,826,812.-1-r.eeary broad standpoint. It is an unselfish that the Audo-H"'"- " K; cjarid i t rtj b'Xfil Vwill f he? hj the not and for purpose out i undertaking v.t service definitely of financial all parrel return. t to ! ClAVtn e. ti-- t r'?t London pive n genealogists and othersTherefore. until Interested in romiiii.in t.f t if uuTa (fu! to hn ar.r.-i'will render a positive thse localities service OFFICERS an satisfactory anwr to the Swedish and to penealoyy iy f.r-rrfpermanent Mr. si artif!'t?. .r.Hi:;.' t.va.;-;H-origin tf of Mannette data all to ftirfiihing . it': rr f': pri'' JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. jr'te? i jvtf.t ar 1110 'Quro oi 111101 inuunn kiiu 1. .ip or UK' nwi.t Use i;h.-!.concernlncr these first Fettlers. !.cliine f e r xrrn! rat"-- fir ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. as it Is desired to make the work as lv. all the - Att:. in th . :r.t-- y of pro!;:"-tt'- . pinna hi been ureachod u.e as accurate and authentic possible." c- wai 0. C. BEEBE, Cashier. An announcement of the society, the ifaii-ttl- y hi llicerer.t rountne since ti.H artieU Sl5 t,.' i !.!ft;--- th: v.4vn ;s r.. ........ of Snns the in State of the Revolution, .n on the part ran n:oi. vtoiie GEO. S. SPENCER, Assistant Cashier. r. ff:n the. California, savs l Sweden to it. !v l t as evidenced .uhcrited a of .."?ru,J?", t"f. patriotism, 'v recmeasure to by"Spirit and ance.-trthe revolutionary T"n'Ter?Utr. rever he for n tirt t employ drastic Sons of the Revo ords of th society. a trrowms been lution. In the State or caurornia. refute it. There has rar'tin! !.. in the m- the l over "Table of Contents: Introductorya in of th rrr.oeratie party, irritation Note. Objects of the Society, Why to Scandinavian Revolutionary t Patriotic Society Should r "r.ly p'TTn'ihle rrea-e- d shipments British ; of blockade and Support, OffiSecure "THE SUN NEVER SETS ON OUR DEPOSITORS. ) Recognition to r, ri t" ' f.f the l)f?rr.vraey countries dae t' Historical cers of General the Society. Sweden properly Sketch of the General Society. Consti!. r""rrirrrr.!rh for Hemxan ports, hut it i",'!'r ?;! J .. -i j. in no measure respon- - tution of the General Society, Founders i'-!r:rinr t i rv o'a !: vhrn that party t,..?.t. upor. of the California Society. History of the iMe for that. The circumstance that- California Society, the will serve Constitution of Cal!".;! i;' r ;siF-t J e ii!..s a STy1" fi ?.h hn; t: i l lirir-- the pat to the con- American continent, in Virginia, known the Franciscan friar. Their priceless to give an index of the xneeiearbecome California have Society. swedUh as the Jamestown charter, being dated heritage was the gift of Cabrlllo and a! f i ertro tfac ! under- if tents of the book: t' r?r of Articles Incorporaifornia Society. 23. 1609, without either knowing Father Junipero Serra. 01 i.urope u.e May ' mot for i m'jir-xTrOfficers ll hone with Colifornia law of the of tion tttc nre Introduction Society, together tariff Quoted. PTf vr.i! or the territorial limits of that of a faithful and zealous Of1914. of appreciating Year the train for ; Committees and cuvernmeni. of that will of California "'This TI;.v a ; t. a view the in thhis h so in chronology fact dedicated its romantic adventurers and pioiiy neoframed otenihte grant, Year bring to the reader and student posi- boundaries the - ficers and Committees for ri.. asOf tei to " her . niiv include within the phytes.' C. .t., j f f' ; I 1S1.1. Active Membership of the Calif Tl n e ; Wreft! trt x t tive knowledge and information con greater portion of the r.'.'ir::'r J her How present state of l.lst. or fornia pVejndice Necrological Society. the i ; ;. I n: i tltoriat th belong art a t;; splendid cerning S.iT California. history privileges tr'flhc r, .t of TO PHOTKCT 1IKH CURST. 'e California a Member the to Recome of to Liniteu of coast the western the ing w ar t . California history and "'Therefore, Rev. Soeietv. The l.tbertv Roll, the Society's States, on the points of early discovery, that Horace L.eonard, continuing liia th tr. .f rna'dio? to affirm h" overetffnt imp. west are just as anKndeavor. California exploration and romantic adventure, cient ofas the great Journalistic 1, r l"irt her in mran-irpower. cosmetics in Washt hi i' r t.n!t!eiiell campaign against '?5 frav of that lj and which do not so frequently receive foreign protf-Charter RevVirginia and the New Chronology. Th Virginia an al fresco luncheon; said al states. ington, a was 3 ft Jt England there n Va., on Jamestown. fh Further, as of Settlement t rival does the the latter notation early romance, founded in the f prominent t "A young husband at the shore noted of adSoldiers and Lineages Rep- history of the Atlantic seaboard; and venture, olutionary t in r7.r t:e;r effi rr:arkrt and tht rcfue pri.'c. It ha. rn r in the victorious spirit of that in dressing for dinner the other in the Membership of the Caliconquest while high tribute must be paid to the new resented lands, and in the almost fanatical of the adventurer and colonist who made the e.vr.r.o5 f e:tr'''-;ie:4"I.'V. B'i. t'" fornia Socletl. The Last Man enouth. rever h.pp"ne.l that ! on Viettvs search for treasure, which commenced evening his wife had chosen a very i Revolutioncoast Some the of of Giucs eastern the settlement Revolutio. Maryland torr.o i thi result as ha bro;:i-!.the tariff of of decollette t;tft tha5rr.or5 Soldier inspiration gown. American continent both possible and voyagers and continued early Spanish Revolutionary ary Soldiers. tax- - p t;: " 'There's a dampish sea wind blow-in'- , the until c r..' r tr.erely J likewise to the lnterpid gold excitement of 1849, even South Carolina. Sailors. Marines and and T" permanent, which is courageous Spanish romancer and Officers of the American Navy During he grumbled. 'Don't you thinli .tr- - fortfar whit'V. poevr: trie tariff and tnasntatru t!.e r fit in comparison with the more Franciscan to the and zealous Revolution. the patient on your trials and of better commonplace adventures b ana : J 19K. Th you'd 10, something must put r be r honor Cal.. friar similar rPi'trr. pri-- . Aug. th "Ixis Angeles. Sons of the Revolu- credit for the given the colonists fky in deeastern chest?' North early present on and like eugenic settlement Kocletv. "The Whm writers " "I've po'.lered it twice, dear,' six America. :oti.7 r'irf" . t I pur'"?' t' I Tirf t ti! elinr to it .IEu-ioCalifornia. Is velopment of the Pacific coast. tion in tii state of of menlil or " answered. "Still, if you don't mim! 'While and Kale the to " American t Mr. was t" !v for revolution to rr.d tt offer "The discovery and history of Cali public e"" In parent and pleased eitf;r3 efirr l suppose in progress in the orierinnl thii-tncnv waiting, might acid another -- r f' aim in Historical r are fornia almost t O; r " contemporaneous lioraries, I fiDc!ri to accept Firlvate societies. patriotic organiza chronicle and event with the explora- colonies, the foundations of California teat.' I.';T d" r 't l"fine. the preejo . S!4. and p k h public tTi laid in most positive and were di?.rrten of ie therein, tion and colonization upon the shores were being form. It tions and Individual members me. ;::t !ir nr.derellir.?' rease to he f.at tbey are I.N Al'TRIt YRAUS. as The boasted achive-ment- s in permanent to Columothers interested all and itlog-Uof Atlantic. N the Christopher 1 t. nntarcful. hcorf. irnMA ar. t.i ca-rt-l nd Inherited, tbey of the It gives a woman a lar when snfl Pilgrim nnd Puritan, and of genealogy and history, a book bus antedated Vasco Nunez de Ralboa of the to time same t are merC.e torn most r red'ie-t.the her husband if he loves her as be comto asks Huguenot Is th'" e believed deservedly as ouahl in of America his which hch Tiier discovery r"r e but will the Californians as ever to have him glance upever much ever ited, of nubllshcd any and te ' of by Pacific the with the pl unique t'discovery pared Oihtlie rf". of Isv- - prevnt eottectl Instance In absame ocean, th,l! rr- r t frt!-tc- , fit:". 'r-possess and hold sacred a treasured from his newspaper and answer and the at twenty-on- e organisation by only approximately patriotic Prent t! at woJ "LI ;: , a storehouse of valuamemory of the Spanish cavalier and of on f.i.. was y, Hernando r.oi f.r ft'vl th reduction t!;at Cortes time years. containing are t ble genealogical data and Revolutionthe Pacific coast six years later and !! Ihi' f Am.eri- - tttrl cblt.l. 9, rt"i r I book has been com- California properly dates r'.'v injur tho The records. n," her hlstory or ary . and published by the from the notable voyage and discovery he that V3i;e rot s ich rnncl'lf evidence Is It pr-mi- plied, printedcommittee h? pirstA..- l sr.-- j of this society of Juan Rodriguez Cabrlllo In 1542. ouhliration fron, '.irls wh-a?t". Th t I'y.-..- l books to draw . onc.jlons. "'The first settlement on the Atlanand Is In the nature of the year organ-latioj:., r,f Record V. Issued coast was Saint Augustine, now in tic Medical by In patriotic customarily article In In hifio, but which was not of a similar character, exceptA. Jhlorida, -r. Pr. of rgetdcs." SilJ ina Fat It Is completely the continuous. The Jamestown town setthat however, ing, attenY.. berails N. WATCHING THE COLONEL U stwe- -l of Geneva. a.!?x-M.- r. of 1607 and the landing of the and contain features never b t r t dexed tlement t,t.a , ac-ne in 1620 are the early dates fore Included In similar publications. Mayflower . I lio-- , to s..:r.e facts that cannoi tUl.ONKf. i;OSr.VI.LT'S attit rife- c n t ' p if : book is as appears of the of American "The title history, but the founding for for by heredity. the" town of San Gabriel in later V t this of of the first .f a? i;r.p''rtar.ee m reesn- - com!-page pamphlet upon his in 1598 though not permanent, Shakespeare inherit very and It It a volume of Rl pages, artisof l!lt. ir.ur.f.ordidRobert tr. r t;''-- P' It!;c.vS proibutti' or Thomas closely tive'. t r Sat; tS- i rJ ly the former antedates upon good paper, by nine and the Hum, printed In buckram with the buff latter by twenty-tw- o I And 5 bound ! genla. or Abraham Lincoln! r..v. th" n. of the t years. f defrat pre-re j tn tically rt rr .f enirlTle. and of M.. the X. is second Fe. colors the blue Santa nnd society i. -"that stamped In gold. r. Arid the tetutu ef tl;". on vo jM expect," he write, somein the United oldest ES .1 '"! r 1 "'T'if ' a r.-4- vil! "re r t in I ft: as given on States. permanent city t or "The table of contentsserve of isr.ton the lirownlnga from pwer. e.iy p:ttty UVp'iic! indito " 'It is both would the opposite pagof thwillbook. Your and historr; I r r.'.-3'. i'tSin; a re joins tun thing almost superhuman par- ically importantinteresting j COW) Acres With Water Under the Piute nature the cate to note that King kind the hapf v called to the Rev- James I of Kngland, in making r v of ticular attention is and of th? emerge, but nothing of his th,r opponent lineac-precnild born olutionary records I H r.ne.t if o.irf, Ineverydirect IMMORTAL TALLACITS e t.i? i' .00 second grant of land on the North adrainitralion or hold into are which approximately sented, of State Reservoir Project. line Pe world hn. case authorin each tiie I ' In number: and n taceon f ;VE;r:At ar;d "ntim. vicious and are services littunu ities for the Revolutionary r to--- , vt .l (; tr-1rext year r,' ran :rip:-atnt s. Whrtt shall determine his given together with the lineages sol-In U mo-- t ou- I? j tl IT 114 fx I t ri descent from the Revolutionary h .'id of !rPJ cv.;" feme vt rr trr ? To li "on.i, sn m mc eun- - diers ARE YOU AN HEIR? as based upon the records of the I of ev : it whole n if at .sr. e li ir th's ral about subject l;Xetj . bnt I er!in!el On January IS, 1916, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at Gunnison, Sanpete ti,t If you are interested in I s thvt however virtuous and society. "In addition, lisi of Revolutionary It p'i!f ?ront-I r' ' at ' ir r4 pm Uf fieul- - ! of likewise and of soldiers Maryland county, Utah. t Ti" the parenisll ma South Carolina, based upon authentic settlement an of nr. I intelligent the immediate show pre- tie-estate, :x',f The State Board of Land Commissioners will offer at auction the reco rds are Included. - or t. 4 t:te 2 th rirrr:r.ta'tce. believer be their offspring may and with not are valuable familiar and to the bidder (iOOO acres of land with water rijrht; about of sn.e far away "A most comprehensive in diabolical Instincts a 4 sailan of the list extended Is atl 'v,' :"!! r; !; ' t in t''' priue;p of feature ." 3000 acres of said tract has been cultivated. The 3000 acres of Probate Practice, we shall marines and officers of the Amer : d:eie' ale virion to Improve the bire l ors, foreign f way Tim wl.icii only uncultivated the lands are north of the cultivated tract and the canal Revolution, ican navy during be glad to have you call names never before In t ; j ' trv gratified to M.?ru t'.e t.'olonel' ti- -- of hbls. according to Dr. Sweet, "I Include.andmany be will to cover all the tract. extended to oe iounu in I i". only and mothers. hooka frar-l- j t i r; l He ha ue- X9 Improve, the fAth-print lonirothers Presiand consult the with "or 80 acres under said project will be sold to any out Not more than since print ' - ( tt. fdif.-ri-iof tt;? r!"rrl Hn;df willing to The mother. h says, 'are pretty goou in Interested caurornia those "To any .'ipMrt citizen of the States. The land will be sold in legal subUnited J dent or Trust Officer of hav been, and that history and the early development and t r.r'-iei- e. r.w f.- of a fieimnitean lor low, n4 always oj Pacific if.eji' the divisions except as to certain tracts to be sold as previously occucoast, salvation of the race volume exploration of the -- 1; r. this Company, who will, Th Ir-- . o uc ae- - he been Ofthecourse, tl . appeal owing to u have fathers a verv will especially let . pied. . .1. complete California chronology t.t 1. mo t i.e tirrj.irrs iet- -, wit;j without expense to you, The price of water right is $35.00 per acre, and the minimum as we cn, but It Is vital that which Is Included covering a period cf gooJ r de tlie r.at venrs the f rCnrr.'.e rre.i, ,"' p in irrirr,e we hare coed mothers. We may price of land varies from $5.00 to $17.00 per acre. the necessary steps explain crowning feature of the book j.t" w mi 'ft ir h:ri. fer; of the irider;t and hi party in philosophise much as we like, but Is The One acre of water must be purchased for each acre of In index, Its comprising complete to t be time in'T-i'the and names, every name that the good or evil about 11.000 I"!'.I 1 t;'i. al observer will nn'er the fact remain taken, ?;! t:t rth..j'i." irrigable land. Improvements such as buildings, etc., must be In the main portion of therol-um- e r ition. for o shrewd a destiny of A nation will depend upon of r.?hr r.atior ever? tan hi in and Indexed. expense required accurately paid for at the appraised value at the time of sale. bdng . n t. e Colonel cannot but the character of the mothers.' volume la sold at the uniform pili'i.-uf"This ri t';' worhi o ill r the settlement of the And he "quotes lr. Maud Glasgow price of $7.0 ft volume to those net 1. the probtera ran be solved sev"rT t an coErpreLend California the of society. members of the day, princiestate in which you are it rri.tt tt-- , only by reunion of all the force oj- - en the tendencies "Address all communications relaTERMS of wholeale the employment to work pally to this tive t; hrt. the present conduct of af women, which are r.!a;";iif interested. M. women for Willis Dixon, librarian, unfitting Capt. Down payment 10 per cent at time of sale and interest on r f e t r.i?' a d r.. vr.tr; tff.ir et Wa!ar?tor;. and which she calls "an San Fernando building, Los Angeles, motherhood, AVe are especially orCal." to January 1, 1917, at 5 per cent per annum. Remaining l balance there w ill 'v.our fVA- ri b are a "r5itently piiblihel unmitigated evil," lamentable waste Keprt A notice concerning the "California Inand to I. be nsrain to the Mr. women. of ganized that principal in 10 equal annual amounts with 5 per cent interest on IoeveIt equipped "distinctly against plans Chronology" says: a of "California Chronology, period !. 'f.-race." t terest of the rv :; e deferred principal. Sales subject to approval of the Board. r " the presidency, and l a e.f.I;dat p: disff ul serve the public as Ad250 vears ir-For further information write to Is an Illustrtaed volume of t;t "This sor,; of th.em have even named the eitahU h'flf.'tior. A and In would e IN AT II M.ANfi be fifty-threSTORK. bound ministrator, pages, tastefully ir:: of thrt war ran b. Ir'atly date when he will mae hi anr.onr.ee-tr.e?;- !. 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