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Show t ', i .. . - , 't , , ...,,AA...........A.,.......-4424F.a.,- ' ) ' , ,, , - , . . , 4 i, , . . , ZCitt . . 1 , 1 nv ut5 8"daroo . 1 Published .j. the by which not only OP consumers, but legitimate ' t 911 . TIlE J produezr. ! , 1, T. IIE liokhinilbs -of Moscow 4 zi,,..theCftattat above tette ei;,g17 to Vt&h. IdAh!,:N.11;,a; state. ,10:1,1114; ea, ) 1 i '''''''''''''''' '''' '''''Cents -a Star. NI i 20 H. 1923 . " Editorial .., Digest , I i.,.,.,, . ' . -! : I . , - 1 : , . tl,ei os,.. c) . .., I , eh : . 1 I - i - , What the Press of the 4 Country is Saying. , , '' ' ,;. ' - - . , ,, - es' I ' , The superintendent of pubic lichnnin of Cleveland. speking before the music supervisore national conference. said that "The Star fipangled Banner" "Is probabiy the moat difficult song for , - FRII)AY 'AMU,. - FrOM The WashinSton and Petrograd c 1 NEWS THE NATIONAL, SONG ) :d' circulation. thoe arrogantly extended their program Member of Audit fiutesu to destruction of religion. They are at- the ItATKS iteDSCRIPTION . ..$ .,s atheism and are holdfloe week . ,.., tempting to nitheenr . , 61: tote month .. in the churches to show ,DEsEatr - !t-lt--- DESTROY RELIGION. LANNOT - ,. . , ' 1 , ., , ..,.. i 11.1 I II 111III1WIEN nu P 111 . 0 , I I hn , I 11 i11 Ittocoliller uthregedbutinshatsi:esuicebtatitoutoneetootriatthe:tutantfonbaei i ing moek services their conternPt tor all thinga Fpiritual anthem be chosen containing , "stone from the , beautieul. dignified expression of of parishioners 11,011;andA 4" of enuI",, ,, Way ;Charting mon,,, mat .,,,, tits found In ,AlittOriCall We." It may' churches of Petrograd daily crowd the small; Man" With a sea huoteree cOrTIMUnICA Maid . Jeer ., Utakto 'r.la reintttantee and '",m,,,. to .'rhebohY Lake int!. IntatPlulditgledlieui Illb.hottha4,0 pray a aoller.ng." ---r-apartments of the priests AtiesA to The Eteoert Nree,Falt , the TIP 41., 1'., ,. Chrixtiana te I the Standardized did as much early mass. ' '', as flof.'cstion hear ms that , ,, ,, X 1, 1 ,., AtirjrtsS tairtespoottence for .. si ...., f seein and concert who get away .4 that the next thing to come out g$ toe obt.:,e. , in t.tie cataeombs of ancient Rome. The wtilitaht ,, That '' N ,, 4 , ,, N of the social reform hopper? It' sings that are more difficult. but woilinien in one city have vot,ut to elite all i "The Star Spangled Banner" presenta VOTtl:IGN orricrs: appears to the editoriatniind to be .,,Zw':,:i.;', ,A,N,, Ave the clergy.. but the twelve pri;4s remain- -. ' Bldg's, Northumberland tt,4,,,,,--. Tr.f-osadifficulties is not disputed. It may not ,''' 't' i ''' '', the point at which the Rockefeller moleste4C Si' e, V'''''''.-,......,,, ,i,, egrolirVIIrd des eisticir,its, corner place not been have tb Petrograd is be the hardest song. but it ie too much iilg 'Bureau of Social Hygiene StiMing '''. ,'''. 4. de l'Or,era,. , ..Z''''' '., i !the wiiic.h 4.14 the of for Not us. "intimate" questionnaire ''t''' ... ,,,..,- -,, priest flutchsitch; l'et lid 1;nottrri sabennut,4,nou4;;; only can most of us not Sinep the execution t 12N6.) marof list r ..... selected rent te;,;-- i ....... to a it tunethe , ".. front the low to this top4,-,i',.1.,'.,Et,,,--Tli:'i blind cointriniiiAs fail to read the; i; carry , be,r,,tra.tla.At l .0 0 Heil and unmarried college women. most notes without bringing teem or ;,.....;c4.Xinalad viliegstetortc:Nare:Atibovillibld '4' , .. I of amazing lesentra of ,Iiistory or. to tuiderstand the manner all --,..; staking Ts't . curatIvea to ., i :':; ..:71'.,-,and pain to the laughter t!,: (:''.'1:-..;:'''''.:.:. "epoonine ' o ,queetions concerning 3 ' h4Jrnn heart.. Desecrating rhurch buildings; lisleners. but it seems very bard in corn- Woodman. ler-andsue: iv love affairs in general. f .. . ';; , ' Scertisind Ftpresentatitio. ..bbaappeennuuoo e . Chritian to words . aneiPnt lath memorg,.-t( hue, gst of this is 01 lib AT. anti .mitting,the f the object : I $''''' Novi 'York City .. -- -. farther along than "Oh say!. Can You see ,, eat 'social study" the press predicts ... 13$ N. Wllo Str4lt mockery of sacrcmi things or nP11 the putting itPri...,1' ,1111,14 0 ' I 611 Lightner Bldg.. failure, apparently ',..' by the daweIs early light." :unqualified roit wi'.1 not stamp out the '' i Bide.', 171tor gipath to of 101 priests, in human more a faith seems Ka,,e34 national to order City Placing song Writing - ,2 , ,, '171,,, -- hii Constitutinit figide:',1Word that was with C.od, Communinm can, t A( Atitnta . tuns than eA, be- - an- - excedidingty 40:--, , to :toThing , ","-,.., gall ....,.......u.o.toria i ,.,0744,, it 1 at., 1,4,016 And standardization Holbrook Ridt., not N. built on the ruins of religion or k .: ,4 6 Irk",-i-- ", ,,. ,.,,j - silt, Froorloco . Many niusicisurif and others have. done i while 131611t e there ts some surprise Flu-- - I, 1111 II 1.4pop ACIeltiL II troublecomes 1144 The V in th't I gettingII 1111 t made strong bfieligious rierseetititm pressed at the temerity of the 00M1111011 lovvie to know that it is the ,;.,-44 reau of Social Hygiene in, asking ..4:11.',' Cille.1 ea,,,3 that has tried it has found ruin at . i postornce at Fait Lake at tho !Catered Coa-- 1 t national coat. Ono tan Put it pieta ' 1.; . i, :each very peraonal questions, ,1"T:'.:4 so second class matter accordleg to Act of '.. ' , the end, and from, every ordeal1 religion has - ore-of Lik . a 1 the American flag on the cover t 'matter for far greater astonish- Morita k, la7k. ,.. .1 groat. ----No earthly and print this caption. netional song. -- ment to editom is the fait that powar 111: 3 emprited triumphant. ''''''.4;11: , ' i '71kril entitle41-111-P.cotlttrd,their receitied any anawera. even . .. ., ..1.6.Aamfll auld Pr... flpflurraj' God andw,rthtp nut of the hearts: 44 4 teatrtate ...dianp!; of value the co the ta atlb discounting Out Lin:" but nobody seems to Pay any republication otherwise eroe't,41 ' o : 0 of men. "If there had been no Gott" says . patches credited to it Or hot 4 tention to It other than the author and L ewers received. .:141. 111 lc this newspaper, and also the feral news Pub- , This Love Business." his motiler. It is very tISItched herein. All rights of republication of ape- Voltaire, "it would have been neezasary perhaps : ,. t V ; . St." also aro to bore ' 1 some come laugh "There's nothing Siepatches time. there may LI invent one." Men need rind and !religion.' heartening. . 1 ;.; i 7: ' 7, ,. , ,44-:k:L,1 ,, warns the Norfolk Ledger Diea national song which. because alorig , '''''' I, - t. ,,,,,..., I. ,,.... I patch. "we are considering a verl Apart, 24 1,123. They put doubt away and chorish faith and tnd SALT LAlik.a:IT og Rs associations. its inspiration 4 '. 1 These of, .4 eerious thing, gentlemen ' ' 4.'". ,., , .hope. ' ,,,,:,,,,,-,,other lectors. will be universally ac, :. the Bureau of Social Hygiene are Such is inevitable for even the savage ....f...i,...,....:,: NOTICE. avq--, 471 claimed as the national songhut until ,i4t1,' much in earnest. They are.' to 4::. to ',4. I will i we sing. .continue then ',4', bout look out as try all 4 upon himself a double essence.: , determined to find ." -- -, , It is a The Star Spangled Banner: everything." So their latest field, l''' .,''''',,W'-It bas been decided that on Sunday, corporeal and spirittial and the spiritual the bt. Paul Pioneer Press tells us. magnificent melody with very good ..i,,;,,Ale) ,,2,,,.,w,..,,leads him Livingstone tells of :le "this love busiente," and when, words expressing noble sentiments.. Men May 13th, isrA at all the Sacrament meetings Vi 11'..''.1.'.- ' i''.. ! they get through with At it "will' ,moth prefer this on to all the Other ;' ,47::" ::' '. tliroughout the Church to be held on that a conversation that he had with- an old :! Dan .. ',,i,'. a be no Copid mystery. longer 4.1, national a0111111 turned out by their .0.4-e.r, in the vivisected diar, the Lesser Priesthood F hall be requasted Kochuana chief in Africa. Tha old chief gasoline :,,',.,r,"; V. being 4rx even though fellow musician citizens, 4.- , t r, 'I ' laboratory, and when the Orient.; ' 7 to take charge of them meetings; to do all Itsaid to him: "Sometimes I leave my kraal: 411 .,'' they can do nothing more than stand ..,,; -5tr,....,', Ws. have finished with him we I ........4 1,.... .16, lt,--',4.0,ir 7 ',.i...A ,,, 0 - .... the singing, the prayin& administering the anal go out and sit down on a stone, and when the band plays The Star Spangled shell know a great deal more about ,,,,t,,,,, of think and wonder. I look Up to tho oky,' Banner." heart trouble than we know no Sacrament, the preaching and giving , about anthrax and hog cholera." ...,,,,,,,,,---,.-, 4f,,, '!"-testimonies; that it may be strictly a Leer,i I see the clouds floating overhead and try News Cleveland the --Nevertheless. ,- rre. tr,' finds the statistics compiled by , Priftithood service, in commemoration of the i to make out what they are, whive they ram, t ,,:7,-...::,. . , , . the bureau from the question made therm! tp,,...,--- , -- restoration of this priesthood,. which was from, vihere they are going.-wh-interest-catchr: 7-,naires "rather more conferred upon Joseph Smith, the prophet! And at night under the marl I wonder,' 1 Front on rainfall than April ing figures 111111 of the Deseret the in the last SO years. or the per and 6liver Cowdery, by the laying on of what all this means. Who am I. what ielaac6cci ,espita, oons.umption at cold, and APIUb 20 1903. " the bands of John the Baptist, on the' am I. where did I come from, where am-to prove its point it presents the In a wreck on the Erie railroad at 11 going what i my nature, and what does' data thus: fifteenth of May. Pt9, in these words: N. Y.. rive peraons were instantly "The bureau 'dates that 1.048 oupon you my fellow szirvants, in the; all this scene of man and the world moan?" 1 Am- ican wives had iimeireeed t's1 killed. The wreck was caused by the name of Messiah, I confer the Priesthood of! A great creative power hall been the or ,questionnaire relative to their prea coupling. breaking Aaron. which holds the keys of the minis- -I answer that ea of nuptial all Men in these ,to questionings. Mtninz. , repent-of dethe of I The gospel them denied having spooned before company tering of angels, and hive conceived of tbe for immersion ages 208 to have and claimed of necessity spirit. cisme its usual monthly dividend of - marriage. that baptism by ante, remission of sins; and this shall never be' dmamsil immortal. 1if. know, God. and spooned with their intended bus$30.000, or three cents per share to bands only. that VS admitted taken again from theearth, until the Sonst th stock holdersare an essential part of human spooning with other men than of Levi do offer again an offering unto the I nature. CA;mmunistic nno- fit numl;pr B4'caus. had their ben three they eventually married." sentiment, cannot he Lord in righteousness." a disturbance. arrested for a creating "For to theee many generations." The Presiding Bishopric holds the coined from atheism for true communism crowd of Greeks 'Started a riot tn ebt the Harrisburg Telegraph reminds IA brotherhood. further and this and hands of cannot! priesthood. ilia 'the man who 'kismet!' and piwidency unholy cage. They were quelled after three of tells' has been a triable& of Penrn them bad been shot by policemen instructions and sum.,stions in respect to pull down the templeg that consecrated among his fellows.. The boasting 'Delamar-Bonanz- a Gold The have Mining these meetings will be sent from the erected the centuries spirits Don Juan has never ,,Stood deuce through company, with offices in this Pity; filed may OLIO even among these-wh- oitig bishup's Offlea. favOli of a caPitai with have been a little jealous over the - HEBER-I1 IN GILANT.Mock at S1.000.000. !favors bestowed upon him by the fair ass." And the paper feels the , CHARLES W. PENROSE, The Thatcher stock coMpany which OR some time there has been an almost' ' -same way about the woman who A. W. WINS. i! had previously played Corianton," but the Wheeling News ,"tells!" constant guerilla warfare by the Irish ' e. A First Presidency. opened an engagement at the $alt Lake grants her some extenuation by Ouida's of with a theatre the presentation Irish in Free State Republicans against !asserting that "the women who !Motita to the extraordinary ri Ireland. The fighting tenacity manifested by responded PROPAGANDA AND SUGAR in Questionnaire were heroines in the Hotel Wilson was formally opened l these political , . saerifice of their privacy on the to the public. with A. Fred Wey, form.. ' the women iin war. The masses of the Irish anlatar tot! socioltogya i'll'Tthl Minneapho. HE letter sent to stockholders erly of the Wey hotel and the Windsbr:I by the! T. ' lie ,rnanager. The event was signalised .1. people have been in a state of rebellion. Utah-Idawere amaz.ngly frank In the of ianswers general manager ' 'I--by a his reception. for the past two centuries against the Eng-- I the admissions made as to the de, Sugar compan Y. advising them of a campaitati of the spoon- nature tailed li g vernment, and when Great Britain The sheer fact that against, American made sugar by an Organ-1- 1h Ins TERRIBLEI a constitution and the privileg ithere were so many explicit avow- ired association of propagambets in New I t a dorninten...teItieLeentli .113.e.t.. Itelinit of terrible It york..city.;mtm40 ..be ,0..,,n serious ateef orivbeeeiehnotethe wrong Man and realizes She's: nem; un;';;:: anything that has gone Is of !Iritemt to air 1 countless genthe frreat majority entta do it all over agaireLansing State !before for It almost whether stockholders or not whin:t men to quit. Although 4 f is scarcely to be be-prations. there accepted the Free tat,!,. government,!lournal. lieved that thee, women wonld an e:empire to injure and possibly destrdy . and terms of peare, the minority kept have answered this questionnaire up! A rumaAT PA leiGII Industry that has. done so much for the 1 is freely ten or even bofive years nd of so- tountry, and especially the west as the a fusillade of military opposition. It, is said ago under ee!illd di; Pp tereee OT lconfidence. Their doing May that the Irish would settle down to peace( I Ittlgar industry, it, would seem high time straw now AI undoubtedly under the were it not for th e allegiance ;that certain !our last summer's thatwornething was done by way of self input of a conviction' that by thus masses feel for their leadere. If a mrkBy the of will , reservation. p gain the:iaying bare their girlhood expert- practicing thrift you half-dor.: mile had been entirely eliminated love and admiration of your prospective ences they may render a 'valuable The sugar industry was established in serviee in the interest of presentEnquirer.. !daY social welfare" The Buffalo Utah and surrounding territory only after fro m the Irish contest, peace Might have! beiCincitinati , The difference between Rip ,Van Win 17slews come to that agree that the ir response country month, ago. trieh taild a lot of folks ..,:tnuchctime and money had been spent to! - Probably can be attributed to a isRip wose es ' demonstrate its feasibility. for a long! leadership has. therefore, been responsible Moines Tribune. desire to servo the announeed pun- , a vast All for blame amount Never a child for of destruction of remarkable survey of a this and howling. pone. good c period of years, almost dating from the time 'American means would us of womanhood." : that deal rof of adopt blocidehed. getting 14 the settlement of this attempts' i . A Defender. work as well in our case. ' n t' The Fre State has pretty well filled! were made to manufacture suear in this' Star. . . That announced purpose finds 1Indianapoli, He one sympathizer in the Fargo prisons with rebels who are frequently , state, but until the beet sugar in was up ' !Forum. which declares that the MY PRelIER. against, life and! established, these attempts met, with failure. gluttY of Or questionnaire is not silly. neitherThousands of dollars were spent for thie! property. The great Irish problem today is Correct answers KWamusement. do not eheu that 0 ask,. tont, lust, Thou len by sensible and intelligent worn- purpose before the business was placed on: whe!her peace can be had as long as the send en wilt a verto .accurate I paying basis, so that those who put their eurrender mus t come entirely from One Some earthly blessing every time I pray.; guide. Itfurnish in just beenuee of the lane and money into the enterprise, werei faction. The Free State has put its govern- - But. rather, may my will with Thine so intimacy of home and personal re- iations that there has been too blend rnen t into working order and could e ntitled to muc h c redit and ti not: Into the hesitancy I III for the losses they had sustained i?, d 9010 tiOn." violenee to ite constitution. Commerce and I wish sometimes that. I could hear disappointments encountered. ari the IndlanaPolle Goers voice. that He might. seem more !News puts it. "the Now that. the industry has become one' agrieulture are sil dependent upon peace sincerity of the near; rs not is of the permanent business instilutiene of that th e wordl i s wondering that the Irish! questioned . only invtheir N,Y known not be thus canst But if Thou And the great 'tense." good be so tenacious as toplay indefinitely, a i iit should be this locality, i - 1:olio loyally sup'ported sill On mearth, by sight, or touch. or tene . question. en edtshoerr. Inalota:r iswihn alit:111)", ' by all having the welfare of the intermoun-- . game. Word that comes of a prosr- Help e to know Thee as Thou 'art. T:Oi au this searching and "sacrifice" Ia.& tam n country at heart. The in all the pure in heart pPetiVe agreement between the 0 God, belligerent Fugar eem4paniee "thibli'bed It anything' may Christian,Ilerald. elements is encouraging. not only give employment to largelnumb.-TThe record of be well. in "estirnating the value of and the restoration of her capacity 'happen. for instance, If a great the answers." the Washington of men in their various factort'es. but Ireland has been a historic illustration- - of to pay. Western Europe generally OUR !VEIGIEBORS- like Ford. were to go 1P,,,it .2! remember suggestto, consumes 30 per cent of the surplus 'firm and If strengthen and promote the farming rom- - the natonal destructive force of hatred. in consequence of this old ataying, 'Ark me no questions! of agricultural products of the each one of the :: Are there any neighbors now. land I'll tell you no lies. It mail Munities by providing a means wherobtworld it is United States the ,and to try to recover Like our mothers used to know! NFU' ITIIION ;be that the replies really record Which produces the hidt of tbis Ibankruptcy ..,.., Ikeets tan be raised on extensive- - aersaze about he others.' what happened. Again. it MaY Who 'shared our Joys and sorrows, .11.41P-, of world production. elf this Purplus be the result? Yards . kk ,Ir be ..that some Of them do not good prices. The present high price In summer. time or snow. The figure is compared to other AntedCYouth afflicted with would try to sell their "The trouble !square with fact.' , kt Sian Pti(11 il tit seen- that it rep-- 1 to sugar, it is declared. is but a part of the wandeyhtst went to PP& but the niodern can When extra company came to tea factories at a with the, questionnaire" as the. Compiled in Paris Bureau resents rather lees than half of the. Icoal highthe Ford The Ford railsneaked in a rake or pie, price. i acheme to discredit the Anrerican m'ade ' ',find' relief by looking for parking spare. Peoria It. seep "is American that cotton Transcript ways production, guar..' 'Indianan& Star. would increase the transport of Consolidated Press And helped to pick the 100Ft Cr ' ' it asks quentione which cannot be of corn ter the and almost a it quarIf succeeds. inthe beet product. taus; even would , Just big enough to fry. sugar perhaps they 4 t ter-- of the pork.lAssociation. ;answered frankly by the normal close down altogether for a time : R(-11i n dustry will be destroyed, and the benefits woman Thus a is and be it will rst Who vigil ANI) ode night long ihe i,. In spent answered morl to FR)NT. enforce their claims. . l bid iy by the Moron. Sensational. why the present European situS0 Reside one loved one's ben. accruing to the public generally from ils time production wouid lion considerably :disturbs the nur ' ista will magnify the effect that; ritE ANIF.RICAN FARMIMS. iidea of wee-bi- t babe the washed And and the workers in living leaven is a A will oft. be cot where bttle boosting,. the place operations iDuring'thio factories had bn their characters), PARISWriting in L'Oeurro, farmers. I -would suffer. ' spooning ark Ics,k d'S good as the front And helped as with our dead . , ' for the home product will go a long way lawn.,back:, This, ar hile, thenorrnat to And-in:r. I Li misery. But the first and through- their;lausritay, i million dollars, nazi, recently ,duty of the manager ARM. thin effect." And "even should be The of Mr. statements re., defeating the!purposes with orgaut7aloc' In harvest time or sowing. voted to the War Pittance Cum. , to otineatte the conflicts and give -poeing perfectly accurate data were ga,rd Capper's( American- farmers end ..... We were told that it was first ito each -- IR 0Rili. seemingly- - having- - for itte ob;ect the de-- nn nleb Inbinets- - whet their ,...to one They'd heed our callas we did then Mak the he 'Mould that Euro- - of all in order to aid farmers; who relations to the 4 Afid keep our friendship glowing. A in the general work of re. would be the value?' the Boston pean chaos- - He says:present (fulfill moralization of western indo,.try. l had not by gone bankrupt being lovect;zation s construction. into the cont of living-Mworld move fast. and things areTraveler !Wk., except to entablinti a, recent article I pointed out able '1 find markets for their :a truth which everyone knows al- - the'Ingreat change the general manto thp dpartment of a hich has taken products.to and , v Injunction proceedings have ;leen fjettobod changed, 's also to help the ex- agerUnfortunately acrnauties.--AnacontiPoineare has adopted QUI.A1 a conYork rearral human that the in hew the :readynamely. beside American us. in know by place We Vmernrcent t1 Stamiard. were who publicand to porters eell obliged different ' method. Ma duct diffes with dirrerent IndivId- - particularly that among farmersin on Across tile .hall, We are strangers all. when formerly they were ,the best way of gettingidea is by rastrain the wave of speculat!vc transactions' uala under a dlfferent eireum- - favor of financial participation in paidcredit paid on delivery. ill betide us. or THRIVE Whether good is to debtor i refractory is in : the stancear ,. bit that conat. , It reconstruction paralyse , suFar. charged through and Europe But this is a naturally . We let down' a bed in the dining-rooonly business. in the reparations problem. and Insufficient,- mine' ,.. ! ((piracy. wholly fictitious trading baq been 'Ellis have been worn since M.A." . No children rotnp in the halls. Me Would be a !The Bulletin DP Presse putt- temporary 'tient- Mr. Canner proposes a vast solution probablyI ..... if it were possible to blockf lish d by-- - ear ferF1411 minister. International Alt tA) in i the -even tredolged farce kitchenetteand hd.. a It's io, .., prices everything higher n'1na7hanein't, Sunthrifty- - Scotsmen, loan of which Oct.. ade the whole of German:-.- an official ot confirmation walls. four to ;brings . But meit's would pay the Interest and just The governinent alleges that unless! . I , ,tearels. . "But. as everybody knows. )1; ht is event, in the statements of Mr. many which allow Europe trnme-- , Stinnes and his Our flat's crimplete,wit.h phone and head i ---"friends are Arthur Capper, renator of Kansas, diately would court salon is taken, this illegitimate speru- -i i " to socover TIIE WORST- her For Your Skin- -. as But I like the old things best. purchasing mush coal as they wantgettina Aeader of the Agricultural Bloc.' power. There would trots -Ilation- will Continue- - It is sincerity in be bel two condieven with IOW Newearle. the And t eel chat, from Birminghana for,e m'a cat! This; us to 's- - tions: the reduction of armamente . . gentlematicstells mineral and from , 'amine Sweden. ..hPed that, of consump4 the assurance of German payIf we matisally want to realize and 'They are using for it the etc.te ii ments over a Ions PPHod ot framer OE& Rion IL Pntting an, ,. eon foreign:- otiii, with which- 'we - ,,, L;a1EIPOMOriM. 16.1.1- 413a60 MIL to 1 .".11e .how; iii.... the tarratnP lerrnPOrtot e 4ka. Oakland Tribuo. 1; li ' . ' ''' ,,,......1 wanted - to make them pay repass, M411M't the "I' I , tesgericee &tattoo gives an Idea of what wouM I ' i t tions . ' , I ., . ., - , Or. ' To3311' : 5 , , "The , ' , i oningen' - (I is it t . i 5.52- t). 4i' ,,,, 1,!,.,-,--,,,:-,1,---- '' ''''''''',',.-.-',',.- '' , Ak , ,,::4,-,...., If ' .,,,,. . ,t ' ' : . --- ' . ! t A . ' 1 PI'. - ' , 1 1 ,-- -- rrriV 11 ' I , -, . f- , i, 1 . i hlue,-orint- s. 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'- . - ;, ' A , , -- ' t ;, ; r ' ,I, , 1 particularly pleasing sports models . , ' ' I ho t ', -- , - GOOD,clioTHEs when---------- Reasonably priced at PI. $40 bd.WRO $45 Pockets are ingeniously blended to the sports style Backs are pleated, yoked and of the garment. belted. en I up.---D- -- I I ' ' would vs ' I I These suits give ease and comfort at every turn and twist. They're equally good for business, street . or travel. i ' ' rprerotti;em Z. C. M. I. Men I : i Shop . 0.4$ the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes ; ti , ...r... I" -- iz Digest Off the Foreign Press i , . i i 1 ... i 1 ' , I , I ,eitey---ter-t- or-O- - L: i , ..1T - - hv ' ;- a ': . . . ',ad . ., ' : 1 tint-who- , ' 'z ( - - , I I , No Soap Better I 4 cura t I . - -- , ; ' 1 . ' ; ,, aibildowsUATteArs, .17VIr"104 '''Im,t', Ittett,,,, ...J.. .,,1,.,,,,,,, r 0, . .,., - . ,. Now', - . . ' or, s, ,. - A . -- ,,, ,, - i' i, ; , I ler. -- -- .. |