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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1C, 1920. couteat eo kmg s the devilment is eon-- sionar The United States, it is pointed fined within it boundaries. joutmust be awukeaed to the full tneaa- SEMINOLES 'of whatever But the 'Germans if by ing of the great change" in American Mamlnf InuM Evry t orap7. ftdlt I k Irfhnn clique, clan or brand of politics spill statu achieved in the last five year, By Frederic 3. Haskln. IfcKMS 0 m IH KUU10N. terrl-It is not enough that some of the lead-tortheir activities into .T .. ...I vv w id tuavHy, ie . .() ? things will begin to happen in er of finance, industry and commerce lally u! Hunriy. TVEST PAIJil EEACH. Fla.. March 10. ... 1 lvmi ekly IrHma. "!! ... 1.50 order rapid enough to bring the Teu-- 1 shall Interpret correctly the economic i f, That lh semlnole Indians are a rapB L. T ry Important eliJ m) lu 'Ituhish i ( ?1 ton to sense of the place in situation of today. A broad under- - race of men, which la the nmy Jf oV ,4 idly vanishing realising w la the lull-- .l KUt.. a J,y V. Vr nW n,rkfMn I : .J atvnti u ur itr b y Mepimnin llll the sun lost by ambition and not to be I standing of what it means must be the conclusion of other ty hoiog t thing you most oftan hear about them, member of th Awwliiwl K. P. blmpson. ib Iribirn U denied Is hdme the to by all of lnifle vigorously uMm! effe'm especialbrought people, I regained by temptlngthe patienc icIurtvHy He 1h AriUMj Fr ' Who la editor of the Tropical . Sun, a 7B the victorious allies. j and tb him ly the producers of the nation. titled rpubikiiott of Puritanism, which In degenerate. n aulo It a not rllprl walocal newspaper, end is known s dUpAtrhet While and M world of the statesmen the lb U tit It pupr, ft thority on the Semi noles, with whom he gmhlUiit'd brWo most of the civilized peoples sre discuss-- statement: ha lived and hunted, T 1 he Tribune la a wcmlxT of the A uOit ing the situation In Germany, conflict- - I Chiefly through loans to our assoeonreralu The He says that after the Seminole war. M ('fmilatloo Itifnrmaik in tb war, we have built tip a atc ' bjr tAutlU Pari when A to arrive. I tie greater part of the tribe was continue clrritl.H.m will b ooppli report ing of trade. Further lT" huge export balance Durban of I Irculatloo moved to a reservation, there were Just ha Havas the j kingdom, say dispatch obhga-beethere the rests 2'.l aola more, .tab Indians who escaped to the upon ug Tha S. t. bMtwUb Spncl.l Aa.acjr. reestablished la Bavaria. Anothorltion to continue exports, as far as our an1 refused to be moved. This am advortUlug ifftal World bldg. Nw bid.. that's deep ndila18 ESSEX . .docs little douiestiu group tonatitutee the present five na our Tribune bUI , I btcafu; Foat lac rival requirements' permit, the that German cablegram says , Brrut I bUI , ..Ric Detroit, Haiti to he the only Rt. Lonla; Cord The"uie'of bemlpole tribe, Instead of "providing" "pr. dnn in tna I nited PtatdMi who were bl.lg , kaneae CUT. Me hotter, than IS Trtb- - ment never United Slate The the I eoniniunlcaUmiai conquered by will buaineaa tinder wa Aiiilrru together trade can bo aeeompIiKhod only bv the eov- d have never acAnowUded ' miles to jtfief" galone, Balt Lake ( Uy. I tab I ttMrh itf more romAiitlr, & knight of enlgniy 0f fta frovernmeut. They oon-th- e leadership. On the heel Ibf I ports, bhnll, it be imjiorts chiefly ofWaaatoh IM. Xalepbsna Round Table to inforth ridin rfuue Utitute piacttcaliy a little nomad nation these stories comes new of fighting at manufactured goods! Or shall our Tribune, p lon of ordinary gasoline. Whea re fail a from a eorcerer caatle, or hena I jivinx witntn the confmee of our Own I vestors create . JO a ciorn imports through the pur- - torldy the elty elmiUHoo department before meoaonker. some Bloch to vsnous from in and West Cahfotniu raoing Germany places bT chaeio of Flctureeque both in appearanua ami In yoa tent be a to., and a bopy Till foreign securities, and thereby V irg.iiia. In a bathing euit. to vote for their wonder what it would do on life, the.ee Indian are loss of life. To make matters worse, a increase permanently the national the bus. n Ti. Anthony amendmenlT . We mu. h situation In Entered at the poatnfflre at Halt Lake CUT about. They and wrluea exploited ' ' a Miron d cl oo mt Wwealth! of and ame in progress tha are stuff. great atrlke industry opinion. gave southern Florida a large part of Its real, high-te- st of goods are even now in- names. They are a matter of bids fair to be paralyzed. It may be plane t a are into the and Seminole to The lourlete. J com-Arthur' coming Ibcy Knight were not very the Huns, having sown to the creasing. whose power of consumption was fortable In their boiler plate. Mark a'ligator seen to be tha two most char . Remarks such as those were wind are now, reaping the whirlwind, on a aetcristte thing in Florida an Indispengreatlv exprtnded by the war, hut whose j Twain relates how on of tli-j similarly increased power of produc-jwarafternoon, wss relieved by a dam sable put t of the "IoohI color" scheme. of producing a surplus I !. who - Dut a bucket of aster down largely' responsible for our hI ni.nvAis eapabla TITTK! IN MATHIIITY. I lmost alweye the Bemlnolc erhell banator hloch. If you pe I08 back. its own neeus. .. ..... Is Have the dispatches (which we don't). up as a suojcct foe tear. It What shall become of that surplus! specializing in the highest three days in a bathing suit, not tented that they are rapidly dying out, The second of the plebiscites m the Shall we OUTCOME DOUBTFUL. f(,.lS0 to vro,iu'ce jtf Or shall knowing that he bad it tm, the. draining of the g.ades la rob that grade of gasoline obtainable bing tbcm of their only home and hunt provid-- f 1 w find markets for it abroad, evon if provinces of Schleswig-Holstei' wrill a I n be soon we must, for extend the credits that but Should the Hun reactionaries of time, ground they Words. for commercial ' purposes. ed for by the ersailles peace treaty Bbroad t0 pay for Jtf .1 Only recently an appropriation wer flower In a garden gay, I memory. succeed in retaining the rein of worn was In to asked congress buy them 1 d to permit the people of the former Ger- Thee are the questions which,' amoc j landa ami their You can get it in our Third pick a lew Inpathetic story then al power the result r ill be accepted as Wtlful th man to their future dptermine territory To - " not he should and store. East ' Hurl- Wl11 i0"81'1 dicating that the leopard has That aU T true the Is It and regiven lands, f, has held propably and J just been If words were trills within a songbird's that the dralning-o- f of nationality tha Everglades will meeting will be thoroughly representa- changed hia spots since the signing ", be are show throat, in decided favor a them unless they hardship for porta majority tivc of the 3nerdcpen(1ent groups of Td learn a few, well for In other ways. The Please note that we say IN the armistice, and that the allies must of union with This is the I American business, financial and in- And fill with love each liquid, soaring I troubleprovidedthat they are not Indian Germany. mo8 be ready to take the field at a hole. a Third East store. For our of wards" are the government. They southern, zone of plebiscite determine-- 1 dustrial life ie assured. There will be To sui for you. free people. We are not bound to do ment's notice. - In view of the initial delea large sprinkling of foreign trade for them. . you actually can drive right If words1 were Jewels, to b won or I snvthing But the idea that they ar about to the I tion. Eecent y the people of the northis success of the council The chairman of the gates. . in, keeping under cover and bought, ern roue voted by an emphatic disappear off the face of the earth i. , ' majority the head of Abe United State Steel Td take a few L to Mr. Simpson, a myth. He French are trebling their forces an the I , according . in your own car all the time And etrlng them on In favor of union with Denmark. The golden chain of Isays that, the original 2M renegades hav A. Jams Farrell. corporation, now a tribe of 600 Individ thought. to lnrreased occupied portion of Germany, Intending f In praise of you. your tank is being filled. mjority in the second Sebles-i- s uals, divided Into five different bandi to be prepared for any emergency. It I the Lauderdale, the Big A CHICAGO i he Miami, TRAGEDY. or to rone three four at that is wig placed My words come dribbling from a fountain Cypress, the Cow Creek and the Oke by no means eertain, however, I I Pen! , chohee bants. Tht increase, he says. the reactionaries will win. They have 0n, I of Chicago turned Mrs. I have but few; Edgar would be still more rspld except for the Joynes a J backed of All by will serve to tell you once again, (fact that the tribe suffers thia territory wa wrested from Tet being the advantage they from a short-- I I e n and I on berself her aS You!" but love IRIS. the age of women. The utter eenarateneas of Prussian army. But a majority of Dflmjiark by the Germans. The region f the the civilised Remtnolea from mofern ihree children because her husband had Don't forget, In making out your tax II world ia certainly illustrated In this. people are decidedly hostile to Prussian- J which he just returned a majority in extraorof deIn of' Lfgvor of retaining German status was left her. The coroner held an inquest return, to put us ar wondering whht While the rest tbe wsshlady as a ascendency, and civil war I I to do with ell the women Europe conpCIldCnt fB.lltiVB at launched be Teuton and may 8nd the jury returned tie following peopled very heavily by dinary ferocity polygamy as a means of maktemplating I the result of the plebiscite la not, there-- ?erd.et. once. ing the men go round, and many men I women are usurping! worried because 1 Some of the London newspapers are fore astonishing. In the northern zone , their Jobe tha 8enilnolei are actually Wilson an natacute shortage of the the predominant Danish citizenship suffering from busing President hldonl east and al- fair ones. And their religion forbids fthd former ballot for with earned the union exalting George hi a to secure from vised j j Lloyd wife divorce orally them to merry women of any other tribe I I him in order that he might marry an-- . Two etetement that Tho often-haer- d rnier Clemenccau as a result of the Qgr. I government of former davs, I is comment rwpmsn. inon upheaval. This adverse Since SWSSS6il!S?SS?? plebiscite was in in.tru- 1 2 State Third bbecsuse' for the most part polirieal, for in some n,ent of the allies' choosing for deter- Street East Street this treatment, and is j!5?,thSit whenu'wnfmit , , , now ca.es the newspaper, abusing mining the qe.tion of the statug of the being in want for the necessaries of j ey mdemeanor, como ?o my ofTthhe, fc 0YTmg0 Wasatch 636 Private Branch Exchange h. Peml'n'oi I I j plead guilty, and pay off. Misdemeanor been upset by the relatively safe life Lloyd George have been advocating I provinces the wishes of the people of life, turned on the ga. Connecting Both Stores and All Departments " R. Pbmca'uii y! J.' v. moderation in order that the Germans I the affected area, doubtless will pre- - I should be mane or men who treat their wTnd uT brines, more males sr born than fe- be given a ehance to rebuild their trade I Vad. Getm.ny, therefore, stands to families in this manner, and believe males. In a savage tribe living a savage in- war a great many more males sr killed the to 1 ter-to able life, be considerable said Edgar Jovnes to be responsible for and thua addition j have a the pay I and hunting than females, with I ln4ear committed, and recommend that demnity. Public opinion in the United ritdry mapped out for her by the peace ber act el the result tl at there ere usually more Brand jury. t0 women than men, and polygamy I prac Estates has not been sounded to any con-- 1 conference and confirmed by the treaty Irji k t tlced. But the Semlnole men have no eiderable depth. It 4a eertain, however, j 0f Versailles. The Danish citizen in convenient or reliable nay of getting I kflled. They hav no wars, th Everthat the restoration of the empire and the one and the German citizens in the Do tiresome thing upon o(t mat glades er safe and healthy. So th men And get a call, the placing of another Hohenzollern j gtEer of the provinces will have to put wife committed suicide and killed her have been Increasing faster than the wothree children. He could have been I, wish Samson could be had; cause would men throne the for several "generations, and this the with something however, result, upon Up varying If house the too, that brought down, making power exclusively In th federal to Answers to Questions. punished for desertion and compelled promises to be a factor which more and ) of a atir. We do not look for a "eome-- their emotions. lad a government. prohibiting expressly more will limit the rate of Increase. his to of tho contribute support family fall. from entering Into a treaty, 0111-- 0 etate They felt it back" upon the part of Wilhelm II. The Femlnoles have camps or village am- - ance or confederation. of does How the the Q. salary mad btd the wife within eaev reach of both Palm Beach I b&seador from Great Britain to the complaint. By Hang. It cam down upon th bean v d FIGHT ON PROHIBITION, Keither do we believe the former crown and Miami, and a many tourists taking her own life and the live of her Of .Uy, artless Philistines. 5tat8g corapare with that .of our amQ. What countries were Included ln out to see them. These are re bassador drive prince stand the ghost of a ahow of to Great Britain? N. F. Some gore the holy alliance? . T. R. E. The suprtsme court has granted the children she merely eet him free. If celved with kindness and tolerance, but Tee s.r: when Samson used lq show. becoming war lord In case the reaction- f A. Thie was a league formed after A. Sir Auckland Geddes, who has The Bemlnoles rewithout enthusiasm. h he some a conscience baa suffer mhy And a made was no of ambassador there the fall of Napoleon, at the Instance of killing, been appointed British aries retain thei present hold upon the state of New Jersey the privilege gard all white men as great liars, and just I Encore. PAX. to th United Slates, will get 12 600 a Alexander I of Russia, by the sovereigns of regret. He should be unishel have little respect for them. e government. We must give the junk- - J lbnninjiff original procaedmgs to teat pangs 67.500 an allowance of and of Russia, Austria and Prussia-- ' '. In Th salary com to return Indians the ome manner and if there is any law i era credit for possessing a little com- towns occasionally, and it Is not unusual for entertaining. In addition to this he - - . ampnd al,f... 7 f tba P h5hiti case a mansion be in should I!linois his furnished with it pretentious to engage a pateovenng Is Q. to see them on the street of West Palm It necessary men aense in view of what happened to nd the expense of the embassy Is paid ent attorney to make Beach. Thev brine variou article riir to lhe oatitution. The an- - enforced. Desertion of wife and family cusalon application for a their country because of the vanity and raeot th British m overnment Ambassador patent tn the United State wisely and wittily, aa usual, and trade, some legitimate and some contra- - I patent Office? I is becoming too to the common in the United this envoy will the Davie, nouncement entirely wets" 5f j 6tate, K. N. V. the contraband articles encourage ambition of tha reigning family. doe not fare- - so James, A. an If Inventor wishes to file an apla 17,600 per annum The Kapp government in Berlin is I and may result ia further accessions to oountry, plication for a patent a copy of tho rule or for expenses nothing of forms and Instrucpractice, containing just now directing its efforts toward the rankgj wUie the ' drya "will be- t coat former Ambas- - tions, will be sent him upon request by who preceded Ambassador th consolidating its succesacs in Prussia Ij come more insistent than ever that the patent office. He may be able to follow these directions without advice. It aIaf: ,urt an Italian transla'tion I wMtWhwhtsky,,Iwhilch liTmiMhVadMd I and pacifying the south Gorman etates, I r?,rr, dm German drama, and he found th by those nho have tasted It. It Is said Is be enforced. advisable, amendment however, to engage th serIt rigidly which show a decided disinclination to scenes vaguely familiar to him. He did to be vasllv superior to th moonshine li of ou vices of aaa competent, registered patent own remember hie not to he reand serve not would men. tragedy, Some white the of the Ebert mad overthrow value of the patent mav j good the purpose any attorney, by bootleggers f accept Schiller even leas. Finally Lre said to do a business In this ambassadors to other countries New depend upon the preparation of th figured conspicu rememberedi orti w,0 gime as final,. The whole of the former J attempt to forecast the opinion of the J he cried out: Purdleul These people I liquor, generally regular T, and claims. adulterated by them specification TT iB reccnt investigations into rad have stolen my playl" after thev get It from the Indians. But I , empire is in turmoil and it still ia too gtates BUpreme court upon ,uch 0U,F I most Semmolea of what the Q- - Why la th keep Sea salty? E. B. C. they Ban la I k There are'two. p Lot ua profit. moraliea M. Franc, by I make for themlv. b... salinity of the ocean is due I Francisco to jApan, the Jrom from to A,theThe th example of Lebrun. When w tee I fact that waters that run Into trial in the federal courts in Kansas that someone ha stolen our Ideas, let us At West Palm Beach there Is held In ?0rithe Orient,1 caSSot it constantly bring salt with them salt ministration which fled to Dresden and J that the court always responds to public before crying out. and eee March a carnival known a th sun been dissolved from the earth. investigate that has of result her as the in from an ia this City appeal reality thence to Stuttgart when it became ap-- 1 sentiment, but whether they are jrealiy when the water, la brought back nUff KeTritn,o!6 Indl""a the department of commerce has asked Then, to tbs land in the form of rain, it is that Prussia had been brought J peachment of its integrity. If wa the verdict carrying a sentence of ten die cela pour personne n 'part'cSlii'r ran?v pure, the salt having been left behind abould accept the saving na true the other. under the control of the counter-revo-In the procee of evaporation. Thus is imprisonment on a charge of a a I . lutinnist Ye Ed Bluff. salt " constantly brought down to tb sea, prohibitionists would win, hands down,'I cotan bale of What act. Her case the Q. doe, ordinary Is none violating of ly but it taken away and the espionage ton weigh? J. O. H. The attitude of Saxony is not re. in spite of the reaction which has taken j (From the Goodand, Ind , Herald ) aea grows steadily saltier. A. The party- - la known alio (borrowed) It weighs about S0 pounds, has since the amendment came into was considered during the war and vealed with any degree of definiteness, a density of twelve pounds per cubic the crank out of my car at the garage. Anv reader can get the answer to any Ed- - grew out of criticism passed upon the If same Is returned no questions will be cubic feet foot, and occupies forty-tw- o reports conflicting, but the removal of ul! force and effect. Governor question bv writing The Tribune, InforI of If us want to asked but apace. A compressed bale ha a denia you ask for a candidate New you Jereey mation hurueau. Frederic J. Haskln, dithe Ebertists from the capital, Dres-- 1 ward of government during the course of a for It and to tell you Wbat w think of one-han lf and sity of twentg-opounds rector, Washington, D. C. This offer 1 twenty-tw- o and and octuple dsn, may be taken as meaning that the th Democratic nomination for Psi-- 8erieg 0f pacifi,t speeches made by you to boot, for holding out on ue keep I""1;: to Information The bustrictly applies A high density bale, after feet. cubic 'aP "l,1t on -mediadvice cnriomaryXr'0,! cannot reau Is give legal, fou support of the Saxon government is by I maTiT $ gin through cial compressing crank , passing worker, whe financial not does cal and It matters of tha Tndiang t) get drunh u !g aaid. chine, occupies from thirteen to sixteen compeuea to tnei no means assured the fallen regime, j ocrat wlli . r I nor domestic to on ' ettlu are those troubles, who attempt should It except guard. feet. one cubic The Kansas of is I construct and Of complaint City field the Better Halves. on the ontrarv, is to to undertake exhaustive research on any against prohibition Bright Sayings not be supposed, however, that the Sem-Sl- r: TTuerttemberg, a a a Write your question plainly and 'The wife brings tn the morning Inoles are a dissolute lot. TheirI drinking hostile fo the Prussian revolutionists j their Part platform accordingly. This a number brought against Mrs. Ptokes Q. lias President Wilson been made subject. n occasional and briefly. Give full name and address and ceremonln by-H proceed-Isoaked and t shower, Wil-paper, I holding M. of member French S. Rn a th academy? cents In stamps for return P ou' bring two encloss that Stuttgart naturally waa selected as result of her pronounced opposi-I eee by the paper It rained PrF tnS. somewhat like the Saturday night ag up saysA. He wasiBade an honorary foreign postage. All replies-a- re sent direct to . to the fora as champion 1, ovr own member oWrted Would you continue to )lvePree so generally last by night. 1918. In Frenchmen December, refuge for the Ebertists. Bavaria !g , t( tjA gnvernmput progeCu(jon with such a woman? H. W. M. I tribe before - prohibition went into . ef- who have been elected to membership in the Inquirer.) is quite hostile, save for a group in I of the amendment. fect , the academy In the last th war- - Prosecutions are pending ar of are son: certain st the has that , d I k Simpson cedar posts Bepublicans interesting facts Marshal The Leading Man. These ere Louie Barthou, Munich, which is powerful enough to Alfred end Ideas about th Semlnole war. He Baudrillart,Joffre, in Chicago and, we believe, in New certainly bargains and will not last long. Marshal Foch, Georgqs make the location of the temporary seat not uing to select. a standard-beare- r wss really an unjustified attack it s sar Journal. BorJules Topeka Cambon and Henri (Yonkers Statesman.) upon the Indians by our government. A deaux. of the deposed government in Munich j who belongs m tha Edward class, al-- York and Mrs. Stokes has become one Why not creosote theiA? Gracious, Tommie, cant you play if 0 great many runaway slaves went to th ti all that noise? ga doubtful expedient. without though there are many Bepublicans who of flf making whose In radicalief. those davs, and ,leaders -a ak Advantages of a College Environment. Everglades No, mamma, I can't. You see, wer Bke the eighteenth amendment W int Advice from Germany are still ao ndsoftheflenCthe vovemmont a storm has com and ln that direct,on I picnic, Sem os. (From the Champaign ) vvould be well satisfied if the eourt forts The Constitution places the treaty- - playing a a a up and I'm the thunder. confusing that time must be permitted work that keeps we mortals young. Its of desirous quieting. Th smllea five happy hearted wear to determine exactly what is happening of Di1 resort should uphold the New The Pemtnole hare always been farmthat life awards - and er. and they put the slaves to work culthe trend of German internal p0l- - Jersey convention. It would be safe to J The story of Mrs. Stokess career is AreThebonuses users of exertion s stair. tivating theI rich hammock lands of the I nomi-be not will Edwards that A Cable advices native no indicate of some said It that the wSr of th In- thst Russia, There s ities.j uninteresting. i glades. eomefhmg in th pull aians really made themselves quite rich allies ar not unmindful of the possi- - nated afd that neither party platform gIia cam l0 th9 United States and hustl and And haul that j bv this slave labor, which they got wlth- supplies I out making sn Investment. . The whit TL??IV? 'h"eh(,a frvshoese that presented by the most recent of w1 The bleaching reath of Tim defies. planter In the surrounding territory, Germany's upheavals. There is a diswho were losing slaves in this wav, were the one who rosily instigated the Semposition, however, to consider the matinole war. according to Mr, Simpson, snd ter one for the Germans to deal with caused General Jackson to start on his and fight to a conclusion a best suits famous campaign agalnrt them. The .s'sves were recovered to a great extent, their conflicting purposes. There is TV Are Sending Yon Thirty Cents In and then began the war of extermination .not likely to be any attempt at interIn which tb Indian were ro ably led by etanpe, Osceola. It aa the hardest, bloodiest Made-to-Ord- er vention unlest a German party suffiod most unmerciful of all our later In- Blr: A horrid truth has just dxwned ciently powerful to gain an undisputed When the Indian hod been upon me. Having filed my Income tax 1,18,1 "fr schedule. I dir over that I 'have forgotten worn (town and scattered, they were ascendency undertakes, to repudiate the v deduction for eontribu hunted with hounds. Ilk slid animal. Theres both satisfaction and Glasses fit to improve your to include In terms of the treaty of Versailles. If Uona to chsrilable and kindred objetta The warended only when thd areatar I of them had been to the Line. hart taken prisoner my last years contribution that should be attempted, of course, advantage in being able to vision; mounted to produce I snd pieced on a reetrvatlon. leaving omv Preparations are steadily progressing trys foremost workers in unselfish ef comfort and refinement will in which things the little remnant from which the present happen forts Europe the condition of the get just 'what you need, just trlb is descended. will confirm the Germans in their for th seventh national convention of glasses that look as though in centers of very poor large populawhat you want, at just the made For a while there Indians ware mere for you alone. opinion that the allies ar merciless. ' the National Foreign Trades Council m j 0a fugitive who dared nothow themselves, hut after a tithe thev mads a eort of Inyou can afford to pay. And the whole so price Germany is following tb eourse of SaB Francisco, May Reports of J More recently Mrs. Stokes has formal treatv with the whites by which Russia in its postwar divisions. Fpr officers of the This is the possibility with as to fit the size arranged each party agreed to let the other alon organization- ahow an J avowed a purpose to run for congress, of your T the this the present tb allies ar concerned acute Seminole . ad.... trea'y SERVICE. COLUMBIAN interest in the forthcoming meet-- j asd aa declared her intention, if the on N. 1 8th hersd. They still reeard the rigidly horse whit men purse.. only over the fulfillment of the peace but ther f no e9"tinua h" P" Robert Jon, j a murderer and II h.J'rison; eas on record of a Semlnole having in Let us serve you Results guaranteed with an after-servic- e and in seeing that the ing, which is to take up and consider Istical treaty is to be hoped that a man. ! J'ra whit But there are ' v. Apparently Not former emperor and author of the problems of th most vital concern case of white men having Injured fgTTrSuids will prevail upon her to al t stopped In at a hardware (tore I Semlnole, snd this has ,nturU. don wretchedness into which th whole of industry. The world war ha consider her plans, fehe ought to re- to Sir: COLUMBIAN Jar. I explained that nothing to Improve the Indians opinion buy a has been reshall the in not Europe turn to th field in which she won re- I wanted it for th storage of sausage. Uf plunged wrought change, race the "superior 33r SOUTH MAIN STREET f turn to power and that th same pro- course of American foreign trade. Some Upet and unstinted honor of the gen-e- f The clerk eved me susplciouriy, nd he wrapped th Jar remarked, Phop W watch 6360 Fifty-Fiftthe results pf ties change already! eral public and th love ef th bene-ar- bell' Why' don't you make It ln"faussge scription i placed upon others ef the W th selection of artificial yeg In th West tots" carry Urgent house ef Hohenzollern. Beyond this, apparent. Other mere remote and fieiaries of her zeal in behalf of th les ' vesCan't on longer buy o. f. open-to- p (Great Lake Bulletin ) Germany a eruption and the Germans sel th without town lejs tangible ar yet to be dealt with, fortunate of Amebic The foLowtng cam In by mall1 A gob giving gcxs'ps citizenry. In each for a form of government accepwho had Just been outfitted by tb merry They furnish problem in statesman- - the field of politics she is a decided something to qu.p about? I askE vnu B. ft. oyer ln tha clothes Iteuing room jesters table to a majority ef the people ef the ship, commerce and finance which call mis, t If not an actual wa walking down th reed in critical power for dan farmer empire are a matter f German for eouod consideration and wise ae- - ger. In the field ef socialized of h's fiappirg trousers. An' Authorized contemplation Version. henevo An orficer passed and tha gob failed concern. The Rnasiana have had and tion. (From th Royal ton, Minn., Banner.) lenc her influencs would be marked to , . salute. Mr and Mrs A B'ble era tha proud "Ix-omay hav the same sort of revolutions. Tbs effect of being a creditor na- - j and for good. 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