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About Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.) 1911-1920 | View This Issue
Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 05 Feb. 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1915-02-05/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
hat the company expected to get ta- lent wat i lksitk. to re' therin t -bi e h -perm .here to locate the most favor. Mr. Speed I'\'\'\'\ . .... ot• ntere-from----ati--- s eettraer--erf 1 eompamy would get success after put - d ieat bent , titet- 4 had been brought t • 'malt the owners of their hom . the eempt, Clost to 10 ware prea i Hog from two to live wells. He re- hi s , attent n \ , i1Vergua county. ' ,anks. They„div,„, f enaiwevi,,,,,hty 3 direct 4 ,..i. v,i,,,,,,„ Il. l 'E: Ay4\trii\it.itO iiiiia i lii ;erred to the other parties who were re - ,71 II; , * tilOrii...epoke in i s amost op. ' on nhn Aloe itoPetik.irkt(11*, OOMotillniti e praelne-niphoilatutaatW was preitent -at 'Ported' to have already obtained leases 'fintistie . veiri'.0,egcirding corttlWos and ;and the interests: et Alio bunk and 1.11..• t Ise - otteding' tff - the affair' but regretted - for co-operation and put in a good felt ant! : that ' If . the well* ,..si;, tharhe'cOuld not remain, 'owing to the word for Harry Speed, who has been down Ws. '. •oil .; * 'Xii ' of . \ . OhnicIni ' hitd' undergone at taking an active interest in showing called atter:MOM ; press Dillon . , Were 'lit: tnit OM the bench until ;Mr, Hoererna around the county. The ; merit itt aftioid - 4\eii9 fektion.„ t . mined in the largti citie s With' biliich. tl tie if OAR , • rriai i , •••••••••••• 1 ) 11.! 1. :- .fl- I' 4flfi)If 4 . .1 y 1,599.,1 ;141 01 ,t914119 .11 1 9 , 1 109 , so Oil .. ,, Vergus Uas :and Company lb „,•14 fl!1•1111. J.:, ir.It 1 , 1 PI, C;ei - ma l '' t S the county a county jump alinoet in a night to oFergge VII & alt, PO. 'f 1 £92 f,er,p(ed ,411.4 big things till s briefly Recounted by evening i tij i s rall latitettLtedi O-Ud: fu/thUs* \ Mr.. &enema, who acted as toastmas• ii\*\9\\itg \ A ' ad leilitnet. \' 5124 ” Pn. tier in a moat efficient: manner after i eral;• plant t °lathe! lune tiompaoye -xtthieh A ditdge, Ayera had hande0 the, job over 'geological , etrueture of the • JO, in Pihtu 1 / 4 4 . 00%0 'flioele*Littiiyi 'so him., die explained. that he t ume ,were favorable. The rage -of :eke , roe ibil l ad/fifii et -Ott to Lewistown Iotai recommendations omit the (Marketer ite similot.. to -it exftit‘riakiiti apa t r , cliott e , Was . otitilned hi Chicago men, where this aettiou kin Other oil bearing reghrtitt. .f . r ? , It MIL i tteeriing, i anif the., direct.ora qpd: , was boosted highly. He told briefly out the itetuallla . deill]tiff: , of wege,ttatt,(olloYeate, , , of the general plan, and pointed out he coosidired Judge R. E. Ayere i ,BoeTRia, where : a mining revitiml emitted „ due I I.:. D. .LYitY 1 Pli(de,t1„fr7. rearm!' cia Ottopnl, Frank Meredith, H, A. other indicatims were all for : pritS- • carding Ii)dItioa 91 4i this 5 % Speed, J. A. Charters, D. E. D. Anne, perity. ,But the beat poblicity the city lion that had been called to his IA.' IL A. Shaw, - 1 • M. Chandler, A. W. And county 'could Het and the way to tention . the' past drew yeare,,..and eh' ,f the year . ,i, ale i p,ottjtar,A11 Henke and !),:. * 13 11.410% • bring the most people here tvould be. sfa I need ghing ' , ahead With thep0iStief. The directors eleetiel % the followiqg through the discovery of oil. He re- to find , tint . If payitig' i qttitotitiee 'ettttiet, . nktrxt, lovittt and...ton _Avoicoz, i nil is . tite.. heal .aind t moat, sated some history of Titusville, , Pa., be fopod. ' 7 . , ion money - , to buy . cattle to feed, .11, Harry Speed : read letter e fror\o IL:F . . ? ;Inkling up , f , 4% , eamnsua ge y an d ini• 'light, an expert and . A. 0,001 6 ,40,1, „.„ of whom looked favorably upon tle 1' in t eani i6 ; -.of t h i te 11. A. S, lIn nteed. sec t , : r 4 s, o tal2f . ! k i httud y ler, and other oil fields. lie spoke of the treasurer. indications in various ' parts of the The banquet was an excellent one, served -Mt the Ftegon - lratet. county that oil existed here, and said project but wOre' tirtable to 64 - 411111Fill' 3,'Cji—ORThati i Pi pi 9 ' 1 ' 1 A rotp. • ••••••• _ at— rirs..tr-r . - , • 161. 41(1.... • pwloy 11. t y glitr1041...0d ..9*.A \ Pr' 61,4 al. (II 011 , 1 I 4 0 '1. , • h sin% IT if COI -II ItbAn..0.s•-..;.., I • '' ----- --teroMd7lIC-1Stal, ilWegrgT , , , - .411-VrOt—'41ithvi 7%4 1 ,o1 \ I e: • A:1 $. 6•3 r. • .\./ t }I l'r! 1; Y --s ,re).11411 l a $41TrOd • .\ . 1 .1A 11.11 , e Il Ili la hvai•orii .1, .. . sa wn, nal , / co • 12. - 67711..... Mot w s ob . . 11 Inir. , FEEkri 5kr.1 r.r0-0 1 t antiiiree; poke -of -4 he. -benefits . 010' One Ort seIII lik 6 4(1 i :Oei 4 41:elt4\ , woulir c.„,t‘PN(IstINtritfl , s 11 4 ' • .'•omptinv woulit Mei Able to fio Absent- velopment of kindred latinatries 41.314. . • ' Wilk the worksrestketting.,hieweh with a buccessful oll dittedvery. '111191I1- . factoring winitil . giVoit . ti: RESERVE' 'HANICTI10 BtSTIt a fi BErivioei, $!\ ?iigh *eboo .Roko iorenotiuslY P ! 'i 4 A Mr. alccliii t g; iurbeCt:Ittej .. . ' ;it end a specqt d pertuinktg et oi, ,lo the II \P ii$4 '•' - ' 1 1 1 09\ .4 e riVi ki i n $ , W,H1LtS h A \\ S i t\OiC4 WtkCI I Ii!'' he s.W an 91h14 .‘kfile••• lie tedeeel ,,tetser,Yer.oklugitt 04 11 14° • 01 • armee rnpneduemil below! / L The relation , =0 , / Ithe -banker . to ', Mt inc atbek\fiffftlel . ire • such 'that her could ' do' Withetit' the other.' Th. Iv.. stock fitiniel : ceitaln season: al°1114 gvil\.1 linc. I \' l'ar1 1 111 1 ; OX it tlil . .? .‘ ,r e tt0f4 a , ° 4 . was a p sat4it t e add tIdded able places to drill. Ho hoped the regartl#ig o el . lopment and the in popio, i*,,p0 . 14,c044,4 4 904r , ; 64, t fl1i community' are :one,' a• seueRhattee ayie ije tent th - ati the eystem in 'titittre-•Of tl vt i t T . foti•ign 'countries where the banks' to very , late hours, but , he said he i waf eapital Stock of the company is $260,- 1. .1. Teittet.rg.'. (''. o r 1 ,i . R . 0416b i:-. 1 ,\' di , tribut,ert,thr'Qughout 'the countcY 44. bc): 1 14 tbe :movement with, spirit and ol) wonid be found , 4 1.1r.. 11111tlifiggsl , by • man, appeipted 4roe nurse, .stut orasseased sconfklettep - that I 44 P i c i! itl. ' '' ef i-S ta 11foro - 'ti' city, and --.W4t51 . 0 thq pct. 'U - • - - ' - - - • oil..wouid, , he fosuid. , AU. lie thought he ' A' ' t v artf \ td in +sent •iii stead of being , ,retaiined.:at. him-, weds\ retplinet was to do the develim tbatir ....11...f!..mal he e ftw starling piper- which - 014p .thlt-,. , n'tinzl , ' • \ nd heel I Tbe min no the' fertua , has the Intone; meat, work and to \go down after it.' 'Alone. The drilling outfit could be ' found. Ilc . 41 11 ' t t C ..- hy \'''•\ )1 that ' mostly iniMeted ' ih hid' •lattillr..' He. vi Ito referred to some of the many rea. purchafted for $10,000 before stattin: ' the c,impany Wits for real detqlopmeni 1 Iniri.i ,. nsilisinnte1 , , in linaiion hit feed sorts why this reagent% whigli_ia.1 terehased for $10,000, as he litt I it pittiattee and ii . d( for mt( ? e.1 .•bb . ini-' r ing and stdek de'ars ' , ant') tlitli•1e'irluit 9 develope an .. im , t ( i i ndustey st the 'targain in Intml whieh originally emir I lie wa s imnvineed of the high %tend , '. Pitt. 1.:.)11 . 0. It.Iti , ,,.\I ,.. , .,,,,, , ..1 , i: i t kii , o .., , , , , doors of ' NI aitaAint greet. brie times ti iit much. tug of the men behitul_.tho. project...0mi ii.„ . il .)n ' 7 4 ,4 1 . i • It . ..i t.tert ut 1:-. 0, CA ,f ;f it i l l .,-,1 i ; nt. 4 , its effoorts, is worthy of support ant' The (lilt ire and direeterh will \n - ' 1 0 °,'\O.s OgoW. (1 - It hi l ktwe- Ol e 'a °111 P aI r 'i in of th. cattle ?stow. Thai prosper he bespoke fof It the ' gc;o(I will of al . ' Ise 11 2 F 1 ' '• rieR and the ea h i 'any meant himiness • Ile ouoted an ‘ expert n p. t hey! rpob(yullit,:144-tir, !wait, aoinetbiU1' ..',\1 'pen t ) it:, money for ili.i.Lohi... t,t who tlint'igh! 611 wmili1 . fn.' fentel i t ,t, ji , 01 \ rity, pt oupferipenp ou It...hip 148;4 n, to do was to'firlit'• Ed i chattee and spend t ehanee. hot it looks worth e. ;; ,, cti Clem wa s carried on. , the Judith laMin if prim , !r .t Milora °' Cho , beat investment .the balker ha • i new for this county and the only thin; ....irk He /mid that it was, of colors. some money to. And out if oil exists i. % paying quantities. If the project fail., after a good test, thito ten should hi i fia,W.C.:ifsi.itt. This. te (be flame Apiril that antitatea )fr. Hot -Tema, and hi rapt 'ihal litliettlions arc tile - 's' -era' best It . • 1 . pry tp /Peet ,Ltie . aituation It attract the /dIttetstiett et.othe „country 7 and Me Melly mid. liDeltding of money, n hider of ' seinething . being wrong, ad More turreiwy protiality drttrin - oni circulation than tbe\eirtinleation a, ineresmed - in that way. i s .. l iu R it e ll se Y ;v in e A r4\. ctobsie 4lbv. anie r 'I t 4) 0 13 104 3. 04 esi ii• I now being put to a t.eat. The banks tie 'loin' titganitikl, lint! while' It II' a*n re,Itill4tti *bet they vetil 1 de it) acenblish, the Itftlitatiolui art tat'lliette bunke itecomfilleh ex- etly t titt It seit f intetitiel/- (her - should o thoroughly utiderstind'. the' Intent , ions and what these banks are per- titted to do is necessary to explain ▪ orgentaation. By this' the seer r efary ol Ai. I us r ir.r , , I (Ir a 114\.f . r , c ,, t p ry acrien0 1t7 , ir ad the comptIoller or 'Wert tolrUctilil ' a .' 'Orginlze' Ase j United' stems' \Iiitei'diirieta' ii ie;hieh ',Auld be \ . ,` anel.heY estalt- - shed twelve federal banking dish-tete . .. Q rid located . ' the: twele hank s in the loot'knpoEt4i usiflu cities 'hi 'tilted' litaitir. \The ban&i ere\gotern: if and managed by what i11 ' •deral reserve board ut (1'ashington. 'o show whet, outhority they t have, •enidea the special authority given In he banking law, someone has etitintei• el t reported that, , the law recites j 'tv•tteveu different.. plum tbat eta . s piatf ere : rnIntilicosel ase, aubje.. 'o order,' ' or rules of ?he •rie board. 'fhis theiti mlimited authority over the twelvi )uulka- Now the benefit' it, be derited frog' hretan ;is .1M:ll e: ieservep \. 'asks fan AW-O.1 y..:!4't inr rit.. $ 49$P 9 9,g 00 ,A te t r ig it ' d i • ,16 tvtotharsr he bat4 enq' °in I ciose't 11 'o ietieri•itc'kririg 'H16 ) Putie tiro place of refuge id' HMS tit' eteen jibe gold the honks formerly held i heir vitutte reserye st1l counti . a acne tOF s 'elii4n / When on 'del - melt I 'he fedetttf 'reserve 'blink, btit\ite pow . IN- htheAitbl,tmtdoubl as it tat, - mittli fah A iblotia hit the. inane of led , . ral reserve notes in eirettlatimn i ise a ,3,..,, ter cent held by federal reserve ban( Te l eserre agairet Its clep?eita. A bank r WhO wishes telioirose moiley , ay,'• F30,000 of his glidd 'loans `i-' 'hilty t•-• ninety day.- to• the redo...Int . • erre. hank mod . they . - redipeuttutr, it ; to :in at the published _rate,_giting bin , a payment therefor, federal, yefleryi °tee 'which 'inilifediatelf - h$ . 11t 'aMe tf i uf iti x.irtullttion or reloan ttr - atbet . astoniera, but the bank must have 4. 3 cent gold for every dollar in note. onfo n t t'nie ttekj,' but' -that' only acthaltdriiIing Of well will determine if thy, oil, raiete 90 so to Laakot the venture a. F.IteeeSsl. . • . . How oil gushers have made many urged support of everpone for the or - 500, par value of owl] share $10. A mrtain number of ideates will be meld it aia re. 'He hoped to ritiae F. C. Murray was the next speaker mit expressed faith in the oil polosibil- •,*• of HU, county. II. C. Shaw gave . an earnest and et ive address, telling of oil develop- ments in Indiana, where he lies resit!- ' and also of eouilit s in the Okla- homa fields. The way to thud out of il exists here is to go after it. Hi also eon Catihier told of M F. W. Humphrey of Attlee/ was vetU - hopeful and thought the Hillier COUR' try often -it the: best • opportunity Ion drilling. • Has ad.:trite-0 was a , • spiritee and rieb with littinoe. It was a ter midnight 'When th• 1 alTair co d nclued. but all presen uliorer. Or titi - ei as , A IL bank ; i , some wa y .., : be Jim tigured the time,. vscllstspit,, as tmln ret they 'tire %city' often '1btfrl f1 interesting information., devoloped an ,s-tty in. fartnirig aridtiLteritick.- nth' • teen enthusiasm wits manifest. rig. • The up -to -data 7 bunker wild! toi.i . is entonej . ...tot Let darmer ,to bu4)tJtsie rid xto buy stock, ;fro* 3e ,Cpe(lp,r • i gee , ef!orte tø. fertilize the soil en riog it t;ult“ - ati ` on ' tip ' in tlii•hlgli I eddied \br : Preiditeliott?'' '''\ :'• Them has liever been.'Suffi.eitottt 'melt (-to handle- the - Mork ' - htsiitteee• it should he hartelksi: in , OM region , Mr. liocrema stated that about $21. he We ire s011 at the old stand to supply your vaiiiTitat t best the market affords. In the line of ffiveclislirtioceries, fresh and dried fruit,' our dijeatiiiiitedrii of last year's crop and will certainly be appjeitd1 by consumers. Apples, bananas, lififivia\ prunes, pears, evaporated apples, -apricots,, canned -vegetables, spinach, beets, aspara- glkspiptgAeitns, Corn. The above are the ' cele- bnit?_d . SyNKIT and NAKOMIS brands. Just iirOft Vithig0 &fly of, the above and be convinced that life is worth living. ; - 4 1111•1111M1M Yours for Quality anp Right Prices ÷ - ••••••C•11•11/11•••11•8/••••••••/11•••111•11111•116, , I k A ‘ ' ,Yi HLIN BROS. &-.G his (-Little leane. the n er telt etith - yellt Cif the ) (+op 'fierni ) er repaidiii out ' of the Plkklied - 4 of ' th 1- alto oft the; Mops lot\ /riptlid tiuthof lb • °cal .Nttol•FrOdttetrIg. 8 044 deti!!9 1. 1 (It ;DA „which oist ,, he, Jetiirsial§ ; lee - . 111 NO. 52 the Waebbitrw-Crusby coutiony of Min. nettpOliS and ako 'of the Royal Milling compatiy of this city, lie was accont. plotted tu the, etete by Benjantin N. bull, iteeretarx, of the 1Vashborn-Cros- b!' CoPtiN 1 - 0 !\. ..• ,, .., .: . Mr. IVattliburu advises the farmer. to colOO f0 1 1. ihewheat,,he can geed. Es - an if it n ym,e -4114 (of the war there will be et„greet„deputed_and high prices for, /015 ,WIlettt, . 7 lee said; American flour stills will be as greedy for it as foreign . He quoted , figures op the present wheat supply and consumption that he obtajped when in New York City in December. The amount now on hand . is Ito )ow, he eencluded, that, the record I ' price . he ,, predicted will be sure to some. .\Our crop last year wee a ree- Ord, ..RONR00,000 huehele. Besides the ibushels, Jpguired by the mills we must hold Mit A t 00,000,000 for tired. Then 'Europe iff4 takeo ,three hundred and twetity to . ihree huodred and thirty million hinhelp and : ow surplus now is ottly . about, .p,000,00n . bushels. The por• tie* tq be ,eayorted *ill all be gone but of this country by April, so it is pliin ,thixt high prices . are going to fol- low.' , Fifteen per cent of the last mop, Mr. IVailbburn estimates. i s being held back by : the farniere waiting ler higher trices. Little of the cereal 6 being !awed pow. .In Minneapolis, he said, Abe supply Ls 17,000 i5 000 bushel, and it twill go rapidly. ° 'RY A ill''Ineatir*thi littilita\iii fitrinet4 ahotild iii.i hi 'far 'Wheat this 'Year like they . never have . before. Iligh pries ere imaing to ataY. Argentine is eating for I Lniirl'Oliti wheat' and France and Flitg- PC& Peed' r it taully• - . ' 'Fbisida; ' silth ti wheat es -op of 200,000,000 bushels will norelllettlirortf011erulthliMPRP - Itttfteltr` rio knowing when peace will come and 1 4 1 )1 soldiers r. a nTh rill\ ore( to their 11(.142\ It rya r4‘)Triiunep (j 'Jr! ust i Ma . ks, ntp.,lro!i f . o t rauyl i o.r nor(heaet I of, t•eyeei, f0 date) Li()I1Isl4lfl.i11Ifr rir i A l t!rta lt 7 1- 3' 1 1() 1/ . ru i l q c fJ U ir P inns or' crifil and 'us to the Meitil'Altal-k to make ne thietrly call. 'fhe Lewistown e • tl;tIties we/ st- pnee$ tyt , iflird . lea Mr o it . 1 ;0 4 as injt jurtgatel-ion. anl itt I Iic.rt time cLeppt s y Sheriff rpes -0 ( 9 11 1 .0.7t p tanilt pert t.! r- onitr trivia of . \Stinfird ' weir . On the V1111(1 to eeptifete „the castle oi the su den there iv?re no cl ricrlenre. (tit .body. it wee /et death mu -t here resulted twin e etoek lottne, are . the beet loan' natfetitt•Smestme.--* -Mite ..**114.--erneodoeses. ; hat an be made, and yet the averag — • 'On Thursday by John Ktn•gens' (ate of interest paid by the farmer' ighci than for anl oilier aaite• so usitte•s. which -inilicarce 'that tbere'i oft , enough money in the . inimsdint immunity to ltandk the stm.,1 7 tisine The country banker is expected t. ,sist the ,gooti farmers,. not 'Inky ,loitn ng tilorh his melney;' - 'but\- ( otkaltAng 1Money for them t/trough , larger inetitu ..ions in the ill Tile etrautr,e , hod . ; r, are limited . in Atha ainonq 54, ny4.!!e; 'hat they have to loen, • and they can .ot be blamed for...being ' es4 . 44111 ' ani , onaervative, no unnit: • or 'the' l 'hioney - hat they loan is Money that they ha'.' . . - iweived ion dePosig..,:ot: Arum fund, which must b ,returned to th , lepoattor . out derne,m1 , w)wn htt needs ; it The . large hanks in the cities • hail hown it' lilting ft:* cattle, Pirper.'\Und mi..: millions of (Mark' bit -coifed 'in it. In Kansas (lte alone Over -$410111)01,4104 t elorca,inteo,tt part aitni: 4 lly wirit c o h t i he i „ a m tot toi li: it the cost. ,And. ,a 5 . direetor. ,l . find t that a large per cent of the paper of rered to the Kansas City Federal Iftt;- -erve Bank 'is cattle paper. ' The finaiesial into - 4 , 544 lot the Valle& it -qui., have long known that there was defert in our banking eurreney, . laws. The federul reserve bank Also con mpletes the clearing of the cheeks • great- /intent- for member ban i held that the largest amount ectrf- r4utrig. env! n d ng homesteader J1c Moll • • ••• butIncei in seriod's it - as exifyetedli but Ifie -- hrO er and t7ZZIO hove nenfrwed , nry i. our credit curreney i, and if - i. '.rent 'leeka etiP4n. l'hitadli•ir gt I litir. wilt. ho rfoi,n4 , itim-t:deted.`' with- meet of the bed to inquire of hi s health *hen they tfely it expends our currency to that 'Pc\\ i . 411 UVI -4r1 ttrr 14 °• •I'Oand 3 X-ielutliee -wound .arowid him we , if he Inul fallen partly out of bed And in a wittk- -xtent. t , . ened condition tried to cover ilintself , The nixie' bunk Will ho't make theI.. e A:A orrowigg of „ ... ,trins, 4.4eier rQr a man 1 ..„ 6 1 ; c oo i l o d n oiui o t • ti e n x ceet po st el ire and oueciainbod to ! -'1h il ° 1 n b :t s g o u'i litlk . et e ll b%4 Pfu l . security ri egI ty la go ter o u d i . T bilit ' l : ' In (* (1 \ :44 Xi t a h k e i gowuosd about t and 38 r y ea eape k et 6) 01 • niiried . , 'Arid . ritlets :, laid iibiem by tl. all the neighbor, and has reOlded,oloni ••octrti, ; while, appesileg teohnical, er , hi s h o n n \i ea d for 'the past . .five ze re tieensiary to guard ,tba.; interests o short' time ago he took ou(se i tk.',$l he . barileje t ., And _ when once .underetiee life insurance policy in the `A . can 1 ill not, IttoileL i ttr i coy ,, anii tore actio , r '1•1 noetamSa . '-'41,efake. rsrc of an eta ••rgoney.t .• Tiot federal ryiierve Irk nk wan not ir ga n r iedte T•- • tdockholdere. betr .Ao be Tibet its nam• ndirates. 1.444., Irs.b krt.. (he t -an fro for help %t hen Ilretied. A ltd i t owtucled right. if will le tv-r Iii ' Cu I It it I tl) reit hetn. ctmg :Jo r b.. e -very fiibealter of tiosiseta strength, and such paniett as me had in 1907 will be a thing' etT the 'Wt. r s • This defect wa g in a currency Hutt 00 . ime-s re- uot he expanded to meet emer- . geneir., -melt as the inovernrnt of riot's. I by wit or iiveretishi‘ion in. credits. me' with um it rem. , v a panic emoted. A : lane dollar seen -. hell' a' toodod for' 7 lie It heal farmi-r. tire hobling 1'0.4 1.r: a correspnriiiing flour to at lea.t V; ro I. NMI I 1•1- 1.1 come' tlit , r,we HI m flier. is OW Fitrlir I Ott u John ‘Nalhborii, a el min rif 'Nlintwarolia s. .1, . Ilsot ..irkt. h fetttrrday the of hi, 114rptirrn in this state. V t i ...1114111 dieted 1,1w cO, 1 , ' 011 till' mtatnte . • 1 ( 0,1 t•talca in 1000 knowi mc t• i, • to'. -Aldrich law. Thit. et , 'tr..' orgaili71 1' in (MinM• t 4 I : •• 11 , e f 11111.11 4 / 4 ' 4 4t ',Pal • eel-bred' by rein inteett I ',taper mid ginttailleed -ht. 'all the:Minks 1 tie that tainonttnii.v. Thia Os .ellPptrietl re answer the pm ppm., hut . it - lieo „this 1111111/.11411 Is...11 to .mpply, enr. 10 llakora m saoeiation of Chi10;1 the olic,y being made pa re till.“1 , - ,114/ hie mothet who resides in Finland:Me i was unmarried. The funeral wits hJ Sun• HWY:14C BO a large number qf hie friends ot tending. LUKE larLITKE SATS Frery lime a new Amerielin Yrroi s .11.4.0tered and her rropottions !ire rob- lished iu the pti pent, uii ornerp\Mialy al- ways wonder.' who don - 5 th.p(1,4Oftli . v *. Another ot the sure things -\Otte s 'that *hen two new families ritavi t littet• the 99,111A square on the Lime duiy, 1104 neighbor women are riot' , going to get housework done. A hay aretula a lot of hniblrla loolsing torws rd to t tiitie'tIhrn hi. si / .511 hie'otee And then he gets\War- t ii - d. 1 - 110 mats ns - lso heratt. , t ,he is e frail of the police st?.1 , tho•dmil docon'l make lb.- eititen. ThM1 izen is lion min slim heha,1 ea hipo.elf 'tweau‘ it rnakr+ him frid good to he able `to look the world straight in . tbr ere. . /some men have co much work to do Holt they think the man xays he Ns ICI filet tier), is a 0 A11 e,yeil •