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Show j i : . ' r i liiiiii : - .' NO. 7. VOL. XXXVL ' i -.- , . ; j j hM i ' ' - : i i i tilt JJ VJJ Jill ii II- in F i ' ei PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. - . s TIir.EE CENT;! r mmmm m Provo Salutes the Stars and "Sfripes 11 Tnore-Amerie- ang ' . 11 - ' ., . i ... (1lI4,894-!1;- L '.Tk IN THE CITY . the Boy Scouts of America announces that their budget will be raised during the period fr6m June 16 to June 26; They expect no difficulty in rsr ing this money- .- for- - o--they. realize thut or. tlieT)eople- -f erierally-aresnxitheir boys .to have the advantaars of J an efficients scout.ijraanizs tion The people of Provo have been im-- i pressed with the success of the local councils of Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan, and they :are convertd that): . .. t ' Utah county man was held nine months in a German prison, Ht was lined 1$ the German government after an accusation that he was a A Wfflitttifth central dnrh sion of the Utah county council of Darin the day business houses an4 save to the mountain breeze ft flag; of libef ty, rand' as 7 o'clock ;ime taat pan 01 Linvensuy avenue .erre'en Center and First. North was i,p goal of every, loyal American, nig tile ana cnnaren. was Some there the Elks' annual "Flag day." Others, ad more rightly, observed that it was Flag .day. 'rovo's, and the nation's,. J ondueted under the supervision of of Provo, 5. P. 0. E.,Lodge No. 849, " T nAtm I .... .J 9 t r KlaUil AjLKnAri 0F4E1 COMMANDER i Boy Scout Campaign Starts "OuTESIy Sever before In times of peace-i- n nvn was the National Banner more uTv honored, nor by an" u mm the Flag Say tf Irwhen, evening drew near it seenied that u uuicr asiue Whttle .Cuy tarn - pam .nomage. to tne jhongftts-- NEW j "slacker had in shirking duty r '"' V j?:5 lh- I bef-n- lodged against JJermans accuseq him of tiitu.... The the let war-.- Today Popluatioa In- crease. Made By Provo in TwoY ears. dur-- . (?erman-arm- lie is an American. to in American married " Canvas Just Completed " Provo s population, within the city limits, is 15.50), including "the" .ha lust returned to of Lakeview, Pleasantview, I'rovo Lench. and Orem, the populacounty alter a thriilm? expert-1 the Prusir-ation of Provo is 17,788. sysmilitary 111.. These statistic"!-we- re prepared to--' the! other townst Proro together-witkopp and ms wife-- left Pleads nt day by - T working in Grove in.. January. 192. to ma re!a-".fshould also iiave such! with P. Blue Finley, ho has an organization. -- ; in. Gf ru .nnd Al-.- charge ot the R. JL Polk Company's In the places Kopp directory canvas in this city. The According to. the Btatement ol Johni4 ;)linty council will l ave its budget. he suvs there was much dis-.itl'olk. canvassers yesterday finished Cult S Smith, president of the: Utah conn-- C The monev will be used to pav a the their 'iictiou and mong people, a concern taking pf; names- for the 1921-2- 2 "Such v aid to . goi'np trainine - t Uko. .:.:was:' -e"cufe, - TH-'-s- ut t) had beenseveral a City rwolts, stibMantiaf Leeds" Directory. one of trie budget rs Tw"Vr, and pt ptffnaBn4 V. : The Elks' parade m chofen t e. viKMHig m Germanv, Kopp and means that all wil! contribute accord ;ran'p r!o-Thcyhavcohtaiaed. a lotal of 8394 streets. of' the-- 'season a beet ever staged - Rapids, Ot. of Grand Ktnei v, Jtfl.n fMends were arrested soni names, the largest collection of names during mg to their financiaJ circumstances report of how tMs monev was spent No expense was spared to make it a ever gotten together for a Provo; Yet this.".can hardly be palled1 a con- r.jii e renderfd tiie people This rv.f 'f these local uprisinsis, and Mich.-- national commander to gala event. Every Provo Elk, 1 in the war tributioni-i'or.-iolkwTll r,)f ' V. directory- It is greater than ever obtscor.-F. be Col. f i the swell hue the Jr., buvir:g nnvv spent ; march, helped Galbralth, prthwith being a wa first ained for any Utah city directory n1loffa7for i'f ' charged jt te. e tint? f ranks. Hundreds oTaaTiEaits'' j' ev- - . r v i) wen-- ail ..jdia aas killed last week in an ' O gd a, . ThPeople are urgedLJo7thinK i.i terms V ere in the line. w'u The Provo accident. Herald, Ar this tune the same ctnpany ' is he was of'boys, 3ot of dollars and cents! y.. n9 t ie in curing- - He wil! help Ui t.ie '. 'finals refused tohebelieve After the parade the street lined was fined 2t'0 being the only newspaper Jn. Utah catnassmg for names for the Logan Half ol the budgStw-iltJbraided m fipdlg and train'-- g scoutma-t-rs- . He an American citizens was the scene of ith- - oeonle marks, or about $3.r,0 in our money, rounty buying a national newspaper) directory. - Four 'l weeks work in the business j?entei and- a -- Irr'lJi villa exrn r .ionb fi r t1 e bo corduct e : , 11 picture service, received the picture Logan gives. the basis for an estimate I 7tSi raided ssvral so they can mpv on in scouting. Vith which he paid.-tieing-unabampunt The. drill team of the Salt Lake Mr. Kmry4n time, to beihaiirst oi l a population of about 12,000, or to of free her wards 4- this district. Pres;dent .lofcn the paying lrs.7Kopp, of finrifre went throueh exercises, that will hundred, A" outh of J?a!t Lake to give - j.OO less than' the estimate tor Provo . and returned 'mirH'-Qg to n rhairiii?in ""America, newspaper tn nnflli,ifl,,cifl husband, finpar f keep 'every other drill team at the naH j . the flrnf photograph of '. city limits; readers th tha with shc-iras-amount' her H, district.', of tit- - their time to. brought and ute aJsmall r tional convention of Elks at Los The Polk Company began its can IfeistantsVwill "s!l you boys, in the bov work. This is because the scout only proof they had of her Husband s the- Legion new commanaar get away with the $1,000 under Mr. Kinley's direction, on vas's, rnir.eu.myT-wtiwtH- M nusiness center, will executivedrill commissioner, team. best train, sumulatSrraHg., .prize for the to remain In prison; WwHh no Aprn"23r TJaiivasses ivere made c Carl F. Eyringf. will have charge of iaid. the scoutmaster. He will I The addresBf John street, and every road within the sale among the people of the ceive the "big ideas," show how they gearing or tnair-taougentirety lgno- - WHEN;DR. pike was young every was one that l 1 I the cky limits,, and immediately v I s sveral wards. mav be carried outTrand-tfle, .scout i""" " Icould have been listened to with pleas -covering thoroughly -- the -- daily of the. county , Member council, master will be glad to give his time . After about six montns oi waning, ror ure and. profit by every American citi" 9 The funeral of Dr. Walter R. Plka shopping district; committeemen, of scoutmasters, pro-- 1 trfal, he began to think he had been troop the definiteness the of because zen. j. The canvass includes some students ... I ' and forgotten by the officials, so he wrote at the tabernacle, yesterday brought that 'it is eminently appropriate 1 oiut-- r reei- - names, but not all, as no special eifot t m a lew tu n to to wife nmiu oovo. uie vi hta and her anneal -aiklprt in called into action this ir,.,!,,movement o wni , iix these exercises today are being held iwuiiluuio?imici nig ' "r.-rveimeBt---nw-r-e la eas.ars-i.c.?ni- . ukuiuci w was made .to "(ret' their namesSrnnf..the 1 Boy: scouts are not allowed to solicit, n0.iAn.th- - thW iiadaMW;Sl-erder-4hat ot, torSetiator-Smowhose 4iie first yacht'elub organized west pf some instances - these names w i re wrote This a a is man's man's good ing means better citizenship, less de Kopp job Idistinctly American, founded by and furnished' Where thev' roomed, tut turn to the boy. linauencv. ereater thrift.- - Th s Dro- - enons nrougni ionn .immeaiaie.. ac- - the Great Lake's. for Americans, whose very" gronfid The clock shows five after-1when it was a wonderful old club, the often they were overlooked. A porThe Kebo, or southern district, has gram, will develop a group, nf boys tion. Kopp was placed on trial. Janj work, is patriotism and whose mem- President strpHed-alo- ng. m hi Harding alrea(1v raSPA th nart nf th hifftUfc.t anriiSrnA uarv 22, 1921. at the criminal' dfttsionljame of every member stand out big tion of the canvas was made after the bers never attend a meeting without v m avenue, ui.. Am. asslKned The asningion. iti. t0 Pennsylvania Alnine.or : 1 end of the school year, fend before renewing allegiance to the flag of our He was returning rrom a tain wit.a'P1.n diatrirt. hns its bndaet wn :narmq:fffianmi:ln In addition to Dr! Pike there was students began arriving for the in Ger conditions bBCk ttrft HiOVCrtlCflt. Get' TnoseoT Chairman Clark of the Interstate Com-- ; country," Mr. Tobinsald. mer-- school.. irir-i.-r . ' coiim,- a thin way It is expected; therefore, that ru-.- .. u& who are members of this order and .''The total of names' secured. tfH ; , merce Commission. .h'1fchL Orson F. WhU- tbtf'-ffts' a 7? nd tood .'Ij-'t- ' the close .11 rlabor,, wek of; of,nexr tsrm, are what it stands for l appreciate nonni rsfiisp ttv wrtfv heeai!fn thelries' now an apostle! M the: Mormon indicates a population of 17,788," tiA ; the fact that the preI-justly proud of FIRST PICTURE? OF FLOOD. government takes almost half- - the church and one of the best- known1 Finley said this morning, alter t! c dent of this great republic Is & mem and. writers of the westr Cap-- work of tabulating the returns v, He taxes. states for also that j orators learnings ber of the Benevolent and Protective t, The first films of th terrible Pueblo "Usually directory prices areicnsiderably lower than In itsin D. L. Davis, who has perhaps finihed. Order of Elks and has on many occa7 this country, as are also wages; the sailed more boats on tne oreat ban multiply the. number of names by -sion! spoken in praise of the patriotic flood disaster will arrive in Provo ' average day'.i wage for a- working mp.n.Iake than any ten men ever did; which would give Provo and its 1. yesttrdayigreat!itretcJies..of snevv anii ice. Ko tdeals and achievements of that organ Monday according to an : announce-- f Frovo :va ::ii6tl'i'nbugh' --- z-i M t e He ftbo::t 25 ' centS. mnr.-nrinKlauier u .iu yivv mediate suburban district a population .ot.tV i.: .u. luougms nlwp fnit 'i. 'iiu:i ization. . ment made this afternoon by Manager, of Proves -- Charles iLj6Scess-6f2(l,00- 0. But because oi engineer ,mjvttA j Zl lllci ,;..J7-..i.Vr-. "5 "Junu. vuuiiu, "" cxpiui W'What could be more fitting than t,.t. AMiioii.ui tue vuiuiu-u- tt- - .u.....f'rnwi, north" - n)- -nnw lhP star at. y. u amuus iuw Provo being a.college city, and recog-nirin- g WTiSOB. hail l.or 7 ment he naroy, see n,o. in but vears wtvns while DtMt to hr uieaicj, notj 'fpw j pvn,'rt the holding each year of appropriate nn rsr rn i nicrn ivnir i n a t jti rrarr the fact that Students brinjy at 'least .5.000.000 had monev to buy food with, would big busifiefs and enurenmen or bait droves of remrleVr. seiTies 4n ionor ofr theiilag ofi)ur The pictures are to be shdwn Monday,in qua circuit- - r ' " Lu.'-Jin T3tor-jhiiiido tlic Lake' Harry ..,r-..- i Mtk-lHV- H- -- u.i I'hin Emery, a1. brother of the down the ratio, as it is bated upon l tSi! : " and UCITTgTaTT-VVtT;i-CSucli c, Tuesday. serrices in country. keeping sir-Mu- .r size of families. -- That h w hy ; present Mfnirra wild Other prisoners. ... h .,..,:r. where the . - fotalmi inumhet alive the traditions of our fathers tend Tiki,-,n.smnrrv Kane we multiplied the number of names j- - . . v.to "Hflrrv vHpnnnz ri mit . -- r "-.num!l neros SOW W11Q in tne i ' imuiu tViP rlatiVA atMKonro at Provo Phauta. .an,mals . wj .... , ... Pntmnn. nnp nf- the ereat RctrejiRes- of - by 2. KEPT PHONE WIRESlBUSY liOJjateJhe.ndar(iLxitizenship. t .Mn'c- . t s. a iHHrTi-- r ni a. iimiiuTi. npr iimt aiifii.i : mn! in tne present and future and tend to riuiqa, in a "Wc have estimated the population gfounsr f inspire us with aiiigher regard for rtV. .mm f "Ham" (as he was known to his immediately outside the city,-limias . , a maa uasn io.- uava -iu- t7lrtJ ... .i. tar .... v""" - OTJTSrTrrart nortn. or tne "countryn:Mc"Ei;we7live: w. .. .wiuu iMvuiut i w- -.roaning ,,y. i tsriKii.tt j ...i .,,;,, j .kr 2200, leaving for Provo, inside the muc-rTflT" luo oi pol uuuium ..iur tne .taiKca eTTrToTk , ,.. ,.. ui.witiiuuue i,:i So one-cal: study the history of Jitoits, 13,500. city eritureSLy ifdT7twodays whiles m this, great nation without beco.ming historycf-J3oyoxitieurr.-- Two was ajfio --a member of the club. " nam , a. was mat V Hon was made it years ago, the Polk Company when Mr. ' Stcun.son. v, . night, reported . more proud that he is an American d' ' ' . " the irtewothers-loveobtain "VThe5eanl in the Provo-r.venames, which was a in out r i heroic Is had "There gone my nothing nn""-v'. t j .. citizen, without realizing more forci Kama e .n-- i 1 water and the sport of yachting. They gain of 1508 over the canvas oMvi.7, ntiuvu - itj.' s My trips haVfL ROYLANCE bly what a factor for good in advancr toward COMPANY ASKS StafteaaSparthat--fOT--tin the last directory the Poik statis- Between the hours of H p. m..ana long been ..trips-. of ' econo'mic exploration, ":,fr x , v . v;tr v ing the civilization of the .world this :, . .. .1 --...a. . iiv was popular. avtia rtr,f. HUU-IJ ui,vi: t:i t . ticans estimated the population of years , c a. m. vi I J'" on. ""'rc xan... sleep !Dasea so people. natiflnnas.j)een. without feeling a ators were on evening ! Dr. Pike was que of the most ardent Provo and its nearest suburbs at . f.n scarcely 'land... . LOWER FRUIT RATES .for its instituInU .. I t. estimate was verified by members of the club. It is "said of him it,. n.i.i well.The snow on - -- -tions, without entertaining a deper o" Mt..Ttmpanogas.re that he never missed a meet and could the census taken by the government to Salt returned Glen and more abjding faith that this Finlayson old hJE sonS1i would . The Wm. M. Roylance company always be looked for in the leading the following year, ; 7ng will occupy a more exalted pesi-tion 7 When it developed ithat there r winters in tne tar norm, ine exnior- Lake Wednesday, afterMrsa F.'pleasant which is "Since taking the last canvas," Mr, ,.st, J. rin tonstantly fighting for the boat. in the future.' And all of our n DIO.inar""oTTrfr1'.e--Bay-that-rsaid, "we lound that 431 Provo three of the er continued, gaang Finley asked of Utah, has put in gome good, local the exchange farmers layson, country's greatness, past, present and PO" ex girls had changed their last he often has the few to: names by ye"aTs in effice the in hardlicks the months most operators expert past during Ty JutuMLia symbolized by,the flag." ; that the members of marriag-e- . During the same time 340 once. The result' tnountain. the" only snow btetansson Millett returned to- her lan endeavor to obtain reductions in pressed the wish Mrs. Paul i nanus ub of Chief report for duty at which was given UWS.SKU.IUI.4 . re once-moimn. nt deaths occured, could the rates to. the east on apples, thencrtd yacht-cly ' . fi.u of PQUce JessrManwa nor mn"omeat . u . freight . . ""c'-..'-- t Mr. Stefarisson's "fro-e- n and mortality. mrs. prtogelher ana prunes, pears, Mr. vegetables, peaches, with her cers, and parents. Commissioner the Thnmaa that fligTit: and j. "Ing comprises northern .Siberia f Mr. Finley will complete his adver how to handle a boat. etc., and the fact that it is still alive C. Burr of Provo Bench. Thompson, with the aid of the fire nortfu;rn,.natf of "Canadara-iand-owork within next few IS OUTi BANYAN tising: the of situation: seriousness and tohe department, the street where 4h'e ,ex-- . weeks, being especially anxious to la immediate: of the action -necessity ercises were held was kept free "of RAILROAD CENTER PROVO obtain an advertising directory larger B. Y. evidenced by the following letter from vThe Banyan, yearbook rt traffic thaTri.ogans, atjie regards as a posi " There were some things about the TJ?foeTayed for som time by engrav- agents ' Of the Utah lines: That Provo will be a greater rail tive inoicaiion or a citys ou3iness program that ing and .printing diicultie,.' ha- at ; 7 road center in southern Utah than trosperity. "Provo, Utah, June 15. 1921. could not understand; instance, last been completed. The book, accord " :fpr J. A, "Mr. Reeves, ITOgdenTig ,;!1!" 'the ringing of a bell eleven times. Add On to Population. 7"G. F, A.7 O. S. L. Ryr, Co.,belief of I of the stater lathe expressed This was in honor of the departed ing to the printers, is a beautiful A baby boy arived at the home of ."Sat Uke City, Utah. 'railroad men: in central and southern volume. .. brothers of the lodges. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jones, Monday ev"Mr. Wm. H. Lee, ,UUh. Provo can justly lay claim to havThe special feature is a set of six Motherland baby are doir "A. Q. F. A., L. A. & S. LrRy. Co., I This expression followed the an- ening. head had to used the ing greatest Flag day exer- colored reproductions This increases Provo's popuB. W, Robbins, "Mr. of Simon nicely.former Governor nouncement in cise, in the history of Utah, said John the book division. It, is bound "A. O. P. A., D. & R. G. RyrCo., 4 Bamberger that the railroad from lation to 15,501. exalted ruled, Lodge 85, leather, printed on an excellent grade IProvO-ln- to "Dear Sir: J-r-. the Uintah Basin will be B. P. O. E. . ... of India tint paper, and made up in Add Another to Population "The recent proposed reductions on in the not distant future, "We thought that we bad set a exceptional: high-- ' grade-styl- e. and Mrs. A.. G. Leaviu oHl In ' the- the on rates "If Strike cent,!! basin," freight apples.'Holper'' they near record for Flag day celebrations at Provo in and Students living ar- re- - parents of a r.e'w.baby w; per-ceand said his Governor the gir! Bamberger upon by vegetables' at the Liberty park in 1917. But Provo.put may get their books, by calling rived early this morning, tr.aku k, the Transcontinental Bureau fromTuro'TmnTlew-YorFreight it all over- bur great celebration, -- It betweenTS: and Pacific coast points to the east, re- - comes an immediate necessity and an population !of Provo 15,?!!- -. is awondertul'exhibltioir ofTjatriotic this Friday-an- d " Saturdayiir " minds us again of the- - necessity of assured fact. Manyl well L informed spirit," remarked O. R. Dibble, past after 6 o'clock next Monday,; Tuesday " immediate action on your part if "your people, believe they will strike oil." exalted ruled. Lodge 85. 7 , OLD FOLKS and Wednesday.. 7 7 patrons are to be favored in this re- - Salt Lake financiers think the ecv- "It is beyond doubt the best cele-- . spect this season. We are not par-- " ernor was promised the needed money bration of Flag day that has even been - BOY DIED THIS MORNING. Five hundred -- residents- of Utah held in Utah," H. W. Hinman, mem'ticularly pleased with the size of .the"Tacking for the railroad venture if he stake oyer the age of "0 years will be r on decided If it with but go reductions, betterxan to ber of th nothing htllMfnB Edward J.- Berry, . the VI j h,v:c Y .wMUUMig jbe done at this time we should like The hew railroad will link Provo the guests of honor at their annual son ot Mr. and Mrs.. E. 3. Berry, of at Geneva tomorto n.'ti pplLgi Ul one J)f the richest districts in outlng'to( be ' " held A We wish to exnres's our thanV tn PleasantView, died this morning of I ' cable to apples, deciduous , fruits, he United States, a region Where row. ech and every member of No. 85 for rheumatism vt the heart. The date of Tae guests are supposed to arrive agricultural-effec- t vegetables and melons: made to take there --are their magnificent showing and tor the funeral is not yet stated. 1 at .the.riiest' pQsgibie. momenL :arid.othernatural resources. It would at the resort-a- t 10 a. ni., each ward vaey aia to make Provo's Flag to points On the Missouri, the Missis- - make this district tributary to Provo. committee taking their aged people I ua thel biggest success in the historv Chicago, east of the Indiana- - taxiing the proposed extension of the to the resort ln automobile, leaving sippl, lu daj RtatA Illinois line. New Orleans. Penver. & Salt Lake railway at Craig, Provo at 9 a. "m. Flora "am The Without I Hines, exalted ruled Lodee 849, Strain," Flag southwest from the Colo. and Oklahoma the trg aged Anderson. ence Jleldrura v!it'--with Btata On' deciduous-fruitg-r- ;To do credit to History of the Flag,.. Thomas Wil day cele- friends, daring which ;nr.e tli- - ?mVa e. g., peaches, pears and prunes, the1 BUSilNESS MEN PROTEST, rrovo last ntent would liams. "l.'"u,very-- inch , rband v in rurnisa music. 7 than not effective shouid be later date, ofUhisissue-- of ''Day of. Glory' double quarter I The z p; m.. & I ardent are tigntrrga' t AugusLJJi neraia ElK?TnBtatatm?rFlagcz: ttawlery-fstly- i We s win to your earnest E.7GroR'on,'JTuperffl-"r- f asking - not alone the biteest demon Mitchell. . : f f.. '.lowing tention to this matter, it is no more pendent of. the American Railway- Ex-- j to be followed byfne stratlon of the kind in the history of " Medley of National Airs, band. ; com-i8rwe is to due the in therefore retain and. 11s; company, F. riut, out it was the greatest Flag Patriotic address, Judge John mand the necessary action 7 at this pany's service in Provo Leo Sheehan,! .Congregational, eingitg; invocation; day Tetebratlofl ever leld In the stale. Tobinr exaltedHPulerT1 Salt Lake Xodge ttme.- -:' .by . Congregation ; address .cf tor The complete program, as' arranged, No. . 85. , "We do: not speak for Ourselves and baa. given .such excellent a.Ten- - welcome; Quartet; response o. adrc: 3 was carried 'cut in most excellent """American Patrol," band. alone, but, for all the growers and tlon to the company's business in thl? of welcome; duet; comic reai'.n?;" manner. Each . number was heartily Delivery of the prize fssays, "The-violin solo; reading; recitation; duet; 7 in this district,, the "state, of dty. shippers applauded, from that rlortnn. natinWai' American Flag." students 'of the T, TT,Ak ld.i . vir 1111. iiti. ..i. SOlO. . lab .Ann.leJ w. r. LMia- O.mi.tAnjfnnt .1 r. u.b-.i.v.i ir.ii tUni r ill tVA b, i Iia uii in n In ilia. i.r knAM I song, "America,'' sang under the direc--! Provo public schorls. Awarding Elks' tricts mentioned.,, And in their names ' Crofton intends to replace Sheehan A. tion of Prof, R. Boshard, to '"The ' medals and Honor Plag, Supt action : with a man not a resident of Provo, SERVICE STAR LEC ION '"T2. we desire to thank you for-an- y ' I 'StaSpanglea Banner. gpace"aTooeirrJlxoff: i Drises Balbw Bobirta -MFoHMti -- u can ana it na"pe--Bugswnicn you I lorbidS mention of the won rteinxt i 7;; Sixth of I. Winners grade, j win taxe m tneir nenaiL " mvm ola-oi- moor surplus max inursaay aiiernoon at i o clock i wwwwc raan nnat in . mis time Anna' efforts of thn JE&i ztaA. wnm. vnth i t wn,ili man with a family should Commercial club rooms, v7il-4 M Mrobat Th tttfftw anfl ftnga ar Ut OWrtUfc. Tours rciTe9 Vr truly, : Introductory ichOi grade. Marie Fletcner, SmootT ' -are urged to be CO.' not be replaced by a single man. " ' - THE WM. MrROTEANC -- and office,-No.-: "'"T" 849. Honor Flag, Central sciiooL : . .... v V , were-wno-sai- a-w . ..T.:t!l, V. TL? man art (Jriive. Jl 1 M x J l ill,, sub---ur- . bs . , tTrrt-e--wtt- h - . con-jjinfh- on s nt-. -- - - d. V. . I Kopp. of Pleas-- . j T'-ie- - physi-xllvjble-- suc-ct-e- d - t ' ka-X- . ' auto-mobil- "irToelan'y -- e . , l. "in-th- le oHe-man- , j ; i - the-central 1 pa-sp- bi "j. i! -- eon-Hise- d bin n ivh 1 - cs. - . i -- wst-ornon- - 0, nyp isiiwrww "- jjpj.: i. air-t-r- Mma lfig'. Hot Enough For Explorer '''r-- , j ' ! 1 Ip .t. s, WitT ::iat ?'' -- - r - ,,it iT,..,j. . ''777''r''ijtttokkpi l.JL.ti - - -- . ,t . no ' io.a-.vij- oL -- -.- Vt ' -- ea .... 3j " '.-.- : ed52 . , v .J , duty-and-eou- ld - rd 1 -- na-tiu- u j dnctfm--nlie,nJiktr- Vl -- - 1 llA - ... - iS . ng . 1 Crack AtMete at Thres ' . - -- . -- - . - -- :lr. nt, "the-railroa- White-andBlueiof- RES , I " ' -- V, (. 4 a ast-mineral, he-flrst-feuT-hours- p. of-tltal- rrt the-Ha- ,-.-. -- - ?kg y"r" 5-- -- ' d pro-tha- a: - ) wno-Bive- d'-. - " j t I. J. hliui&Mfr r- pTii' n - -- 1 1 w 1 11 e - a . 1 A n |