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Show Section 2. The Secretary Of ,r taxation of such property, so to submit thla tt; at person and corpora- State is directed amendment to the election shad pay a tax in propor-or proposed tors of the state at the next gention to the value of his, her, eral electinn sn the manner proits (ijiii'ihie property, pniviilisl may deter-ri.iin- - vided by iaw l.at trie UgL-tuiuSection A If adopted by the the n. inner and extent of tivirn! trails. e::l live stuck and electors uf (tie state, this amendment shall ake effect the first l.vu si O' k heirs led for slaugh-tto he U'i d for human ewn-- s day of January, I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS iif l!:t- 'i sk of the - Im t."i heliiiiHi:.; to ci!'cn.s of thi Unilml Slab m r- ivu:l.iul this Slate ..ill AJM'i'I III f;LI"II'N rimi'OSS higher m'o a Mi Mi hl.ClIuN 2, I ir.ivi-- r I nx'd nt 'll) ti.ati ti,e l.ifi'is liflurigiiif; to AIM i! IK : ill OF THE property l'ING of this Slate; hut nov. jmption. lri'annihlo Tl.TMN (It- I :1 A1I. RF.l.ATAXA-ii. taxation CONSTITUTIONAL i i:i this i.i'lii.-mcshall jin-i'iAU'I ii' 'i'lZING tr.i'y lie (xi i:orjt itil lio:n lie T) AND taxed ray AMENDMENT taxing, as oimt is property i i in- - i n:ti.: static l.unls a:e Jfitn laws!, any l.uiis m sui.n tnanner aiel b suih LOi't.LlY IN UTAH. I may pro- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROWS as the oiw.i"l or hy any Lilian ila-i- f I IN (I AN AMENDMENT TO SECit ji'snivi'! t.y the la'j'tt v, ho lias sewed his trth.il re- - vide. Provided that it intangible Ail- (if tt ill, illUilSI. as he taxed property TION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF bue has j obtaini l;d inns, to i l!ill. i, I all at.'lies or from ar,y i';c iai thwrut rii.'ill not f'Xiwa- THE CONSTITUTION OF THE Ti. VOtitl 1,1 I.' h the or other piaiit, live mills on rarh tlullar of val- STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO (ii'ixon, When exempted from SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF .1 a title thcn-lcfiilur save and pi u;.:.on. d It f, i j ti I. lliat lar.-lsis property, the taxable ;the supreme and district taxation as or have may sinh COURTS to amei.d inti'in 2 AMteie IXIII. t.e gron'e'l lo any Indian or l:i ifieuii.f therefio.'ii si:ali be taxed 'e 'd tab ih.tns under any act of Conge-.'S- . coli'l.ti.linii ol tie under any tax iKist'd on Be enacted it by the Legisla- s l of State the 'axed to rea hy mritairimg a provision exempt- tiiit wi.eii ture of the State of Utah, . the i i.tii,.,iiile pinperty in ing the lands thus granted lr '.mi I 'a.h as piojM-rtyof all members elected to theri-frotshall it'd also be t!:i xia'i i. 't exempt under the taxation, which last mentnai-'in pro-v- i. each of the two houses voting or Lie The la may lies, he exe;c.it from lii.x taxed. lands J.lW.s d the l lilled favor thereof; I M .x for I.; dedJilH'iis, exemptions, ation so long, ami to such i ciiT this (iile'linfeJN. slia. Section 1. It is proposed to any tsix basede taxed Hi i.iejKil'inn to Us vtyiu. ten', as is or may lie provided a:i ioriri'i.ime. on Tin personal amend sec. 12 of article VIII of i;r.;-.lamed .is proV:'!'l ly in the act of Congress gra: 'i:.;: I.,- - :i -tix ra'es shall be gradu- the Constitution of the State of The property 1 1; the same. towns. All debts and llabldhcs ate! but th" maximum ra'e shall Utah to read: Third ((.lint -. lilies exeei'd six per cent of Sec. 12. The Judges uf the Suof the Territory of I'tah, Incurred r.ot ili'.tiiels. rniiiiieipal cnrpoianons Ilh hy HUth'iiify of tlie legislative net Income. No excise lax rate preme and District Courts shall and putdie -lilnaiies. 1"!' upon income shall exceed receive at stated times compenthe huil'liri,:- tl'.eienn um-iAssembly thereof are hereby net income. The sation for their services, which lm either religious and shall lie paid by tins tour per cent of herein ci contained shall not lie diminished during rate limitations sii:.ri or ha: It. line )iiri)M'sf ami State. Fourth The legislature shall for taxes based on In com 2 and the term for which they are se.Ian-. ,I lu.ii.il n.i! heid or betn-fitmake laws lur the OMtahlishricr.t for laxes on intangible proper lected. f..r in. vile nr Irum t.lXJltlun. arid inairiti-nancnt a system id ty shall he effiHtive until Janu Section 2. The Secretary of :, j in30.17 and thereafter until State is directed to submit this W.itor r:;'lsts cl.it lies, public schools, which shall lie ary 1. of the Siwer p l.i ills, pumping open In all the children of 'I" changed by law by a voteelected proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next genlines, iih-- state and lie tree from sect a I an nriiijoiity of the ti to each house of the legislature. eral election m the manner proand flumes owned arid used tiy coiiii'n;. taxes from received revenue Ail fur of vided by law. Section 2. The sccn-taror inreiiatiuiis Inthe state slate is ditiftfl tu suliinit this r,n income or from taxesbeonalioSection 3. It adopted by the lirigaimi; lands within shall or tangible property of the state, this amendiii'lividuals electors to h ami'nilrncnt l i 'ec priijD-cthe sin (iw ly cr 1l lnlJViilial tors or the state at the next vet.- - .ca'ed to the supirj of the liubllc take effect the first ment shall d in Ari 1947. of in the rn.'inner pro- - .sen'sd system as January, pir'ndiits theiei'f. shall nut be er'd day tic:e X, Section 2 of this ConstiJ.ivv. 1. vd as long as they vid'-l.v M'par.iteiy Section .1. If ruhipli'd by i!:e tution. tdl.iil I"- - owned illl'l used exclusSection 2. The secretary of CONSTITUTIONAL 1'iiwer es. (d the stall- - tliis amendsuch 8 puri". ively AMENDMENT state is hereby dircted to sublines ment s!; i:i take the f.ri.t tiliints, to amendment propo-a'this mit it.sisl lur nd (iMi.t ptop'-ftday of January, 31)17. of tire stat? at the A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSthe SKC- and ilelivi rmt; elei'tru'fil election in the ING AN AMENDMENT TO next general is used CONSTITUTIONAL 1 TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF iiuuet, a fmrt jin of which section In fvr .led rov roner i WO. 3 cf article XXI11 of the ,,,nstitu.iTiiE constitution of the power fur pump-liijfi.r fm AMENDMENT STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO w.ifer lur irrigati'in nu puses of the state of Utah. A JOINT RESOLUTION I'KOKJS LOCATION OF PUBUC on lands in the slate of Utah, LNG AN AMENDMENT TO sEUINSTITUTIONS may In exempted troiu taxation CONSTITUTIONAL to the extent that such propei ty TIo.N 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OFi , 5 Be it enacted by the LegislaAMENDMENT Is used lor such purjaws. These THE CONSTITUTION OF THE; ture of the State of Utah, e.xeit. pilous slialJ accrue to the STATE OK UTAH RELATING TO! A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSof all members elected to OF STATE I'O.V I n lie! it of the users of water so PROI'ORTION 10, SECTION of each the two houses voting in AMEND 'IX) ING TIMHUTION 'IX) MINIOF THE CONSTI- favor thereof: puiiipc under such regulations MUM SCHt s )L SITPOKT PROORAM U ARTICLE VIII, THE STATE OF as the legislature may presenhe. Section 1. It Is proposed to TUTION OK The taxes of the indigent tsior ltJR'J'IUN OF PI'HLIC SCHOOL UTAH, TO THE amend sec. 3 of article XIX of RELATING SYSTEM may tie teinined or abated at DUTIES OF the constitution ef the state of AND ELECTION Kurii times ami in such manner Be it enacted by the legisla- COUNTY ATTOl.'Nr.YS AND FIX- Utah, to read: s ns may he provided by law. The ture of State of Utah, Sec. 3. The public Institutions ING TIIF TERM THEREOF. lor the of all meintiers to each of the State are hereby permalegislatuie may provide tho resolved He legislait hy s exemption from taxation of at the two tuui'-i'- s voting in favor ture of the State of Utah, nently located at the places homes, homesteads, and jiersonal thereof; hereinafter named, each to have to elected members of all In 1. It is proposed there- the lands specifically granted to property, not to exceed &I.OOO favor in v house each ding value lor homes and amend sec. 7 of Article XIII of oflt by the united States, in the for personal the constitution ol the state of and 1. That it is proposed to Act of Congress approved July Section Utah mi that the same shall read .intend section 10. article VIII, of 1G, 1894. to be disposed of and property. Property nut to exceed as follows: $.7,001) lit value, owned by ilisthe constitution of the state of used in such manner as the legSec. 7. The rate ol taxation on ' Utah to read. (Idl'd inTsunr who served in any islature may provide: war in the military service of tangible property shall not ex First: The Seat of Government Section ID. A county attorney the United States or ol Hie state coed on each dollar of valuation, shall and the State Fair at Salt Lake the rW.,l?d py qualified mills for voters of each county who shall City. of Utah ami by the unmarried two and widows and minor orphans of general State purposes, and such hold his office for a term of four Second: All other Institutions such perMins may in exempted additional levy as the Legisla- years. The powers and duties of of the state to be located at such as the lepudature may provide. ture may provide for tin Slate's county attorneys, and such oth- places as the legislature may Tlu legislature shall provide share of tin supiHirt of a portion er attorneys for the state as the provide except as otherwise speof the public school system as by law for an annual tax may provide, shall cifically set forth In this constiwith other sources of rev- drfini'il in Artiele X. Section 2 legislature be by law. In all cases tution. prescribed enues, to def tay the estimated of (his Constitution, such portion where the attorney for any coun Section 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to subordinary expenses of the stale consisting only of kindergarten ty, or for the state, fails or schools and for each fiscal year. For the pur- schools, common to attend and prosecute mit this proposed amendment pose ol payniR the state debt, if high schools. The State shall according to law, the court shall to the electors of the state at any there la, the legislature contribute not more than 73' k have to appoint an at- the next general election In the shall provide for levying a tax of the total cost of operation and torney power manner provided for in section pro tempore. 1 of article XXIII of the constinntuially, sufficient to pay the maintenance of a minimum 2. The secretary of Sec tiim annual interest and to pay the school program in ihe State as state is directed to suhmit this tution of (he state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the princip.il of such debt, within such! program shall from ."ro proisised amendment to the elec- electors of the state, this amendtwenty jeais Irotn the final pas tun. In determined uhii of at the the stat0 npxt KPn. effect the first sage nf the law (Tenting the la'gislniure. cral election in the manner pro-m- e ment shall take 1917. Not more than 7a' i of debt. of January. day vided law. hy Seel i. m 2. The secretary of State's portion of tin revenue Section 3. If adopted by the slate is diri'i'teil to submit Hits necessary to finance the opera- electors of the state this amendI, E. E. MONSON. Secretary of election and maintenance of such prupoM-- amendment to the ment shall take effect the first State of the State of Utah. DO tors nf the slate at the next gen- minimum school program shall g of January'. 1917. HEREBY CERTIFY that the in the manner prov- be raised by a st.ii ptoperty tax day eral Is a full, true and correct ide-! by law. levy and Ihe remainder i hereof of the three constitutional CONSTITUTIONAL shall be raised from oilier State 6 copy amendments proposed by the AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL soiines. The I .eg Mature shall the Twenty-Sixt- h determine by law the methisl A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- regular session of1945. AMENDMENT and also Legislature. of all'ie.iti'iit of the Mate's con- ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF and correct copy of A JOIN r l;l'SOU.' l lt)N PKOPOS tribution to the various seh'Nil ARTICLE VII OF DIE CONSTI-- a full, trueconstitutional amendthe five lNi ; IX) AMEND ARTIt'LE 111 Of. i lisirifts. TUTION OF THE STATE OK THE fONSTITUTIi'N OF Section 2. The secretary of UTAH RELATING IX) (X)MPEN-- i ments proposed hy the First Special Session of the Twenty-SixtOF UTAH KFI.AT1NG TO ..slate is hereby (lireeted to .subSATION OF STATE OFFICERS Legislature 1910, as appears of URPINAMT FOR THE TAXA mit tliis prop'iscd amendment lo It enacted hy the legisla- record in mv office. Be TH)N 'IF I.NPt AND .ihe eieelors of Hie state at the ture of thi- State of Utah, two-- I EXEMPTIONS, !nel genera' election in the thirds of all members elected IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hand and !hnve hereunto sot manner provider fm in section 1 Hie lie tt I'tiui ied l TOlln GmaY'seafof The nf the Mate of Utah, two- of artiele Will ol the eonstltu- '!n ?nvnr.hnl;.s,,fWO elected t" tiun ut the state ol Utah. tlnriK ol al1 Suton 1 It is proposed to iS,a,p --f u,ah- - at Si,lt L:,k' City' , Sect nm 7. If a'loptoil by each r the two hmiscs voting in amend sec. 20, article VII nf the cleetors of the state, this amend- institution of the state of Utah favor tlii'ris'f: is proposed to ment shall lake elfiet fro first to road: Sort I' n 1. Uonsit-tutio1117. Of J.IPlI.irt ami'ii'l Ariicli 111 el the Sic. 20. The Governor, Secreof tin stTi of Utah as foltary of Sta'e. Auditor. Treasurer, low s; Secretary of State. CONSTITUTIONAL Attorney General. Superintend- (SEAL) Th,- - fallow im; ariimaua shall ent of Public Instruction and AMENDMENT t without the tu trieviH-aliisuch other State and district of tin I iiiied States trod the A JOIN! PROIUS ficers as may Ik provided for hy IMG AN A MEN DM FN'l IX) law, shall receive for their people of thin state: 3 Ok ARTUT.F XIII OF merchants Fust ler'eet toleratlun of re monthly, a compensation as hgi'Mis seiiliaii'iit is guaranlivil. THE ft INSTITUTION OF THE fixed hy law. advertise in No inhabitant of this Slate shall STATE UK UTAH RELATING TO The compensation for said ofever be ninlesieil in person or AI.I.lH'A TION O k REVENUES ficers as provided in all laws enthis paper will tive FROM TAXk2s ON acted pursuant to this Constitumi aivoimt uf bis or lu-KEl'EIYEI) ;iriiirtv in.iiio lit rcitittniis wnishtp: but IMX'ME ANT ON INTANGIBLE tion. shall oe in full for all servyou best values for TROl'EKTY ices rendered hy said officers, repn yea nil ms cr plural marriages . Ik it civicti-art tiircvi't prohibiti-ilyour money. hy the lx'gisia- - spectively. in any official capacSi'iiuiil I In hh''!c mli.nutmg turc nf tin Mali nt Utah, two- - ity or employment during their :h:s St.i'r .In iiilirin nint ilivlari thirds nt all members elected to respective ;ertns of office. No I all eaih cf the two houses voting in siicn officer shall receive for the ticnvcr iltsiTaiin that thi-rn:bt nii-- titii tn the un.ipproin-iiii-'- favor .ihi rent. performance of any official duty l S.vT-or1. P is proposed to any tee for his own use. but all mg witlun piii'itt tan-1biTonf. .in-- to all amend sec 3 of A: tide XIII of fees fixed hy law for the perthi lii'.uul of ihe state of formance by either of them of lands Ivme witlun -- i"al Itmt!--i- the rmi nr 'mill bv iinv livh.in nr Utah as fiilloav any official .Inly, shall he col, lit legislature shall lected in advance and deposited Sec. 3. it lid 'bat until the Iili'.i.m t c by law a untfivni and with the Sta'e Treasurer monthti:in iimii'in s!.a:t li.ivc Send ua the price St.i'c equal rate of assessment and ly to the credit of the State. The t' tin l'tnli-I of a year's subtaxation on all tangible proptin sarni sli.i'.l Iv an, 'ctnai may provide for the subii'it to I 111 lIlSlHISltlllli lt i erty in the State, iciiu.img to t payment of actual and mvessary scription if you slid India-- value in money and shall pro- - expenses ol said nffii-erwhile Stains. :i are in arrears. We lands shall icin..n' mtdi'r ilm at) ser.be by .iw such regula'ions traveling in the State In the perthe money. peed and iuntro'. ns shall secure offiitat duty. stiiutc just valuation formanee M:iii-x- 'I . tii- - '! Lav.f-I.itur- li'-i'- " somewhat dusty files show a Boston club has never lust a world series contest, with six vie-- : five fur lories out of six starts the Red Sox and one for the Braves. This world series mop up began 43 years ago. It began when the Boston A. L. entry of 1903 came from behind to whip the able Pirates with such stars aboard as Hans Wagner, Tommy Leach, Fred Clarke, Sam Leev-- 1 er. Deacon Phil-- 1 lippt, Jimmy Se tyring and a few oth- THE e - li'i-hi- I'ri-v.- i 1 thi-im- i , s i n -- two-third- tni-om- e ! x'v -. 4- ? sh-.ii- l uff-H- s ,. J T ers. II- I JeN. (Ut fe: j UJIA , x - cV,.' Ibobb V sox -j-l tl gtfty Lmk I ".Y 4$ $fSt: 'Vr:s4 vl Apparently beaten, the Bos- GrantUnd Sloe tonian delegation rallied to ride homa on the atout right arm and the stouter heart of Big Bill Dlneen. That was victory No. 1, although the world aeriea of 1903 was on the unofficial aide. fci-a-- d , - . n Iif-17-. No 7 .. HimerjJ wai'l'le (diuhU 5H!5 d t?x-ti-- f 1 l .l ie , - Croc-l-n j NAN Jaunt 1 s -- j r:i-.- eli'i-tim- H'ltAri In Hintry a finr yuiuu ( Jlttiff-Wiiri- i ntit Miiir By KATHLEEN NORRIS kOVKItT Y wns the imum f rriir.er.'ililt tha. of !tii-- nm wrt'.in;' letter of a I'ortlarel niotlur. I!)-"!- In which my bonrdlns-hous- e in oldest boarder was a man nf 78 who had conaiderable proierty. He had lunS wanted to marry me, and in my desperation I now consented to Uio marriage, closed my house, and Insisted that he and I and e go on a trip to Mexico. Where we really went was to big eastern city, where the baby was burn. At this time my husband was stricken with paralysis: we caine back to our home, where all our Interests were, and I represented the child as mine. At the time I was only 38, so that that statement was not questioned. Tills man lived until a few months oro. The situation now is that line young wishes to marry lawyer, who already shows signs lie is of political ailvHiici-nienl- . Meandrvnlcd. rich, handsome, married while the contemptible boss man who was has been widowed; he is 81, a successful business man, but to me be would be personally disagreeable even if I did lint hit'erly resent his betrayal of my little girl when she was only III. The man she to marry now promi.u'd has knows nothing of her story, and if I cun prevent It. never will, but the older man. Harold -- my splendid ie 1 two-third- cU-i-tc- two-third- Sii-ti()- liome-Kieail- j four-tenth- sufti-clout- j j j ' fore-goin- ! whole Ilaralil Can'l tin Much Harm. It is Hss:lilir tli.it lie will Ineak the I'MM.'.eiueiit and leave her. and a ti. m laiiieslly 1 Xu- - gei'iM-oa-.1.- fads except Hat-- , Indy knows old. Even if lie were ruptrmphhie eianu'.h to start a the pinhuhihtie :ue all against his gelling very far with tlu-s- whe-pene.- lilaekmailuig me into a third marriage: the thought Is unspeakably revolting to me. hut hy marrying this tiresome, little lean ef 01 I feel that I ran absolutely safeguard iny daughter's new happiness. dence Future. eight-year-ol- d I .e-t- who than ni.i-- y gal- - tit have been more f it it'- As x i y w: began by saying. this terrible Slid ei j.lexu-.:- r.' Vin .i- -e I . - j I i 1 n if her real pam.thoiij wuuid ieaik ll.ireid ns u scurrilvus tthiek- leader, uuJ liurt luni all decent f li Tiie dinner ef his I believe, nee.l gihle; this that is, if he kenws Rose Marie lias Hindi! it n'.t clear tu promised ' con-Mn- . SIX-TIO- If siie m.irrns lem keeping facts a secret then ll.irold ri'.iMy hid.U aiMin-- t her ti.ieeuiess a:id senuilv a de.id'v that may Weil turn liei I; - It .s Inn b.nl that f. r the av s.i W"'i:en must Ills! kes ef ,;:rl" e cut wc arc, trade that wav. r d OihI an I i"iianei; at.nn t I'iin da c.'l",n t sum t, les.eii j..tti.it:n Fur j 'or s ike i::.1 p,,. Sekl iif !! II, l'i lit I 'ti. .' Uli' I T Cl onlv ndV'Nc an Ii e.t n tu Ruse's yu'ieg - .m. u.d ll'eu a r I.- I si-- . .i i, ", It eui'IL.teiit g Pl.t ,ip s.'.ielil :'i;(.-- ev U.ir-.i!1 wouid i e jet a it'.. in him.::-.- ! '.he s. ; t lu t' r os: lo :",ir Ue '. i , e. n..t.t : i.iit' t. ffu e (1 ' : t i DOIT HOW s iri-.'- s "1 ibi-s- s n-- j f I'lrls-hctini- i ;.'d rv-ii- TIIE hiish:i!'.d - - s Itie eld m.ci. To I're.ik nut witli evi- is gre.it h ippiuess. it is real happiness. Mrs. Norris. Rose Marie has grown, has developed in these bitter years. She truly loves this new man, she wants to share a dignified and interesting life with him; she can du it, I know she can a"d she will. Bid It will be at terrible cost to me. Harold knows that t!os girl i h: darling child, for my heart bn ken naturally tld h'm of her agonizing plight. He can hold this knowledge over iis ul! : he has tetters to prove it. two "Can you advise me' polnta more. J.oic. the l.t.le g'll. A"d dish's.'! I! indd intensely - e.ini-p.i.ip- Jane is established as yuur child, the child ef your late m.imaiti' to "It t'.-- - 11 d No No. 2 Pohtu'al r.ireeis ami Imlariei bke this one d.mt mix Or it is pus- S'hle that lie will leek ill tin- - situ- - Is quietly e- two-thir- R"Si'-Mai'i- i' little granddaughter's real fuller. v No Puverty is hnrd. my dear Janet; I kimw ft well. But no girl gives herself to a loiilillt'-nitemamixl man in the first weeks nf their of acquaintniiceshii Just should have poverty. hern better arniril fur the Held with life. Your Idea of marrying her seducer is fantastie; lie has no legal claim Uim her or upon the child. Rose Marie ran dear this anil I think in whale tiling up Justice to you she mu:t hy tell- till! SA'eethearl mg tier Hosr-Murlc- s iv.- Irltrr niulhrr mi in r I ril in this ml it in n. in - and surely It Is cruel to have the generations go mi paying so hiller-l- y for wh.il is no one's fault." Rose-Mari- ve ii ini-iiiiiM- s beh. yeiKT'iiv nic'ini thill i liui n uf il. 'l.rullii s ms liit-Mm till. ,S.i II him fur till ihu ilitliL'ItliT, it eii-eril in a yniins Inn er ii rout slin Inii-- t Ilf it mm iiiiiy. mill nn rirh Hiifi'iiiv tillin', t. . I ilark wrrrf in Rirne'i i. him lliriiih nt tu riuir hir iiui'i'i it. Slip hat n rhihl. Inirn u ltra iie h as only lf. Ilrr imiii'T, n nuliitr. nmrriril nn nlil in nn, nml fintsiil I In fluid njj at lirr iiicri In firnlrrt Ihur'i nan ip. iiii' Rutp't tiiliufr, a middlr-netl- l man who wan hrr fireiifi'Nt fu pijhiip llotp nil ess hrr tin il lirr will marry him. Four months after she started work my daughter confessed to ms her lavs for the oflii-- boss, her relationship with hun snd that she expected s rhllrt. I was then keee say this, is a geot.e doe, girl, far stronger m firt filin ffiiM', had then won a scholarship and was living in another town. Rose-Man- nuncr II III in My hitsli.'itiij lintl in leaving' me with two chiKlren, a buy of 14 ami a pirl of in, Destitute, I bad to work bard for some years to suppoit them, nnd at 16 my girl look job in a law ofliee. The boy No s h- l- i I liose-Mar- hini ' i. lift tin1 ('miTine cir-urri!- :l wliifti uh-- s ij t ott'.l" a s;ty.s l!ie you. Knse-Marl- rs ltnrr, it rtih, hnithnitn tw mrnt. : Jm llui.iiis like I il.l. - p ful.ir ill it ll'i eis in lr"i::;,-.- li l "f r. t lii'tti-s- Si'iu-- slut i !y ; t1" i mast lea.! Um.'!i. "This times Unit mini of 81. muz . . Is Wrong, Lightning Kits Twice la lisp. The wive tnvn.l and l.id "ivi'nvg ti wall !..t Sav:i-- B'.iitf. etici's lave Rorrer d'.rivts the White R'.os.an state Jue.z land. ati tickets a! a ays re sold out for his stu ns, lit hr picked up his ie m hi youth in New Ycrk's ll.ni.-in- . t GEi'RC.E MFADF. MD. t ligh!i.ing liner s'.r.kn'g twice in '.he same wre-.-Tfc. H.irc.J Kehne place is can provo it. Kchne .i sai.r.g nn a steel chair Iiamt'K against a radiator during i an rtrclriral when a bolt of lightning struck, knocking him off the chair. Unhurt, Krlme was struck by another bolt In IS minutes. FU'-t- iw gavertin'i-- i t wli ill (I. I'liiti J t!:.it h:s C"iii!i,i-ii- Old Adage i'I.I .ui.'Ke st.-r:t- CL tibi-ii- Man Kills Wife, 60, For 'Playing Around' HI IILINGjON, his V. Accusuij! estranged wife of p.cv.ni; u:,':;r..t with ettier men.' lYter ILiiv.ou, 73. fratemity house caretaker, triicturej her skull with a revolver butt and pumped five bullets into her body, then reloaded his gun ard shot himself twice. Tiie wife. F.IIen, died in a hospital a few hours after he had waylaid her on the university campus. Honesty Pays, Veteran Shows in Ad for House HELENA. MONT. Honesty is the best policy, a war veteran must have decided in seeking a home through this want ad: "Slightly Irresponsible veteran and wife would rent slick furnished apartment with bedroom, living room, kitchenette, bath and sun deck; not more than (50 a month. In good old days never lived over six weeks In one place; now would atay two months." Nina years later the Red Sox found John MrGraw and his Giants In tho road. This aeries went to right games, where in the final spasm Giant support blew wide open as Christy Mathew son lost a contest he should have won In a common canter. Earlier in this meeting around the fifth inning, Harry Hooper saved the day for Boston with the most Spectacular of all world series catches when he pulled down Larry Doyle's almost sure home run over the right field fence. The ball already had passed over tha fence when Hooper made the miracle catch, crashing into the crowd. He must have used a net IlSMOl AT - SHA . etsstef,-- 'it vs Vi .nch;; v 1 : t ; ar.i a tr.resl ':o ja chair sc--t motif wi'.l whirh Lo iPatteni V - ' ; ' . i f.. :,- - I"'"1 MUT I' : After that Fred Snodgrass dropped Clyde Engle's easy fly to center that popped Into his glove and then popped out again, Engle reaching second. That was a bit discouraging. But a moment later on, Matty fed Tris Speaker a slow floater and Tris lifted the ball on a near first basa high foul pop-u- p that Fred Merkle lost Chief Myera made a futile chase as Merkle was vainly looking In various dlrec-- . tlons for the ball. The high pop-u- p .dropped between these two only 10 feet from first base. Then Speaker broke lt up with a single scoring Engle. Two years later the Braves crashed Into the big show by beatfour straight ing the Athletics Rudolph, Tyler and James did it The famous Athletics curled up like feather attached to a burning match. In these three world series ' Boston was three upi In 1915 the Red Sox broke back into the great white spotlight again. iThey lost to Alexander, one of the great pitchers of all time, and then won the next four games. In 1916 they won the pennant again and took on the Dodgers. The main feature here was Babe Ruth's extra inning victory over Sherrod Smith. The Babe was then r a great In the box. iv L'i ".J t retiuirirl in i mn,t (.or ul.ir Send your oi.i.r to: Speaker Clinches Flag la ctjc:.;; ., .V:.u, detail i f gour name, Due to an Current c,n;; culicc;';,"; afT To ol.l.cn ci.- -. tliins fur u.c ' fa.r.ouj r9 "ait f.ltri sir stain r.'enw-- SEWING riKCI F. XrKDLElon Mission si., K.ia Knvnct. life Enclose 20 cci.'i tor pane No TIN Name fig Ir.hslc ihe ikh, I cf DR K. SCiiJt ) MANN ASTHMAS TlilEO TIME INHALANT IMATMINT the bc n i of bromhiil uth-n- i Mack j I kw tt ASTHMAMI I . Hut. mkob inccflWy -- 1 drpcr.s-ijidof tk wek ihai helps icline ne idi diMrened breiir.ji. SoU br under our irrierbxt pm everywhere three comrmenc krim AsTHMAOOl powder. cijwc or p.pe o.Kdie. Invest in Your Countr- y- j Buy U. S. Saving Bo ' 'Ruths Last Hurling ' In 1018, the Red Sox returned to the carnival for the fifth time. That year they whipped the Cubs where Babe Ruth, dating back to 1916, turned in 29 scoreless innings. Babe was the master of that party, his final as a pitcher before he turned to home-ru- n hitting at Ed Barrows' Babe suggestion. usually carried the world scric along with him, using his pitching or batting eye for this worthy purpose. It has now been a matter of 28 years since Boston saw its last world series. In the last 10 years, Tom Yawkey .has spent enough money to win three championships, but this happened In the era or epoch where the Yankees had too much stufT. It Is only natural that Boston supporters are looking for another world series mop-umaking It seven In a row. This time they have the best team the home of the bean and the cod ever has sent Into action. It is sn even better team than the 1913 outfit that knew Speaker, Lewis and Hooper for the finest defensive outfield in baseball history. Plus Smoky Joe Wood in the box. Plus Bill Carrigao back of the hat. post-seas- ' 80.6 r -- MsdsWNclUisaiiliieWIss Red Sox 50 aid U.00 test One of the 1 - 5 'J r: home wayst j eti&o o? 0S9 GS099 if you lack BLOOD-IRO- N 1 ' S w ,r! ' 'tu rd VIR I "".li-a- l ,1 j rij j m Ton (tris !iJ from sln:r!' weak. ,,dr.--i-.- i to lack ot hi. Ptnkbam's TAta.l home ways to le-- J I -- s l'lnkh-it... such of the r.ron:i't nica'I-.- : i " dr.:s:.r-all l an buy At n). carry hitting and base-bail'- ti- MstaawireukpnMS . 1U46 JEG SORETO!IE i Die cases showed clinical imp mens after no! daps tn jimint SORFTONK in in scientific test- - of s two essentials pitching. But the Red S"x roa-- record proves that Jne Cronin's young men are far from being invincible. .They are the best team In baseball, anyway, although their man selection doesn't leave any 'wide margin over the Dodgers or Cardinals, who also can play their share of baseball. i man-agains- t- FLIERS TO RAI.LT Query ami Comment )Vir"ns.n pilots will rally in Mad- -' Bystanders and inm September 6 to 8 for the Wiscon- - enn think up more questions than I sin civil air corps convention flight cn answer. But here are a few is expected to attract 200 to .laled attempts from recent mall: 250 private and army planes, Sidelines Among the more the guests will be MaJ. po riant and leading college football Woodrow P. ("Woody) Swancutt 8mea of the coming season you pilot of Dave's Dream, the Super- - .can list Army-Notr- a Dame; Army-- ! fortresa that dropped the first atom Michigan; Illinola-Notr- a Dame; Ala-- 1 bomb in Bikini lagoon teats. Swan- and Georgta-Okla- cutt, who attended University of homa A. and M. Thera will be many Wisconsin at Madison, waa the for-- others, bat these will be among the mer Badger national intercollegiate .belt middleweight boxing champion. Help Tlirin t l1"" of Harmful Hod aot art aa Nitii-au Impnnur iba r. ru--- panMUat S:m, aasiaty up s ,j-t- j rrr-- i. ., nd Otba awn todn,1'' .'Id"1 (ivqiavnl iriniuoo. ttdtr Thar at: pbiHild ill. d! ora I1 hv ' d ' hy( d may mi. 0t-- h ao wtaw I has Dr atioa-vii . i vn ' -j " -- '. iuiaw. KaonBiactimf-b Kynplana n.y j bama-Georg- e thfH1- 1 'Si j j SHI |