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THUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1932. FLATTSIXOTTTII SEM-WEEKLY 70TTEHAL PAGE SEVEN V- daj T Gsmifiilbleirs may win, but they always stand a mighty good chance to lose. Fast and loose playing with low price clothing is taking a big chance. Prices are lower, but sometimes quality tum bles faster than prices. Don't lose sight of quality. The hour has arrived to throw away drapes let in the sunshine and air and be normal. ... Don't gamble with "cheap" prices. Reliable Suits at - - - - $15, $20 and $23 Suits Less than that are EXPEH8IVE - ' Wescoti's "' EAKK WILL CUT SALARIES New York. Employes as well as stockholders of Chase National bank on April 1 will be asked to take a cut in their regular stipends. The bank announced that a salary reduc tion affecting all officers and cler ical staffs would go into effect on that day "coincident with the re turn of the stock of the bank to a 15 percent annual dividend basis." The new dividend rate is $3 annu ally against $4 paid last year. Employes receiving less than 51. 00 a year will not be affected. Em ployes receiving from 11,200 to $5T- Bible School Sunday, March -20th nil Jesus Dies on the Ctms -i- John 19:17-22; 25-3 0. , , 1 L 11 iU10 1 1 - W 1 1 ClJlti l"t rf Holies. We sat with him at' tntraw pe.n. An?,S, .arva . table, heard the comforting words .in. Chap. 14; we listened to the Qonscda-. irn snH r imtllal lnvp hptwr1i Phrist n, nrrot.in ThMi,' 15; we were wonderfully stirred when He told his disciples that in all trials and troubles. He . wojuld. leave them alone, the Comforter w abide with them, then the glorious j ce that: "Whatsoever 'sVall prossioa atarta fbnae? Father in my name He' irifv''-Gw-? assuranr ask the give it ycu." closing with this solemn and sad declaration: "Behold, the hour cometh. yea. is now come, that ye shall be4 scattered, every man' to his own and shall leave me alone; and yet I am not alone, because the'; Father is with me." (All this in Chapel And now, dear Reader, bow your knees, fold your hands, Uoeyour eyes and listen it is tne-bout . raje prayer our High Priest la-In com munion with the Father 'the Lordf is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him.M Heb. 2:20. Stop here and read Chap- 17. This brings us to the midnight hour. A hymn is sung and the Lord with the eleven leaves the city by the eastern gate, crosses the bridge of the Kidron and up on the western slope of the Mount cf Olives, to an olive orchard doubtless owned by some friend. It was Gethsemnae. Eight disciples are left at the en trance, three go with the Lord, as witness to his agony and to. have friends near. It is very comforting to have friends near in our sorrows and trials, to speak a word of cheer. Here the battle is fcught out. for cur souls' redemption. Christ is the conquerer. . The Father heard the prayer that .was offered up "with Etrong crying and tears, unto Him that was able to save him from death and was heard In that he feared; Though he were a son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered." Heb. 5:7-8. At last He can say: "Not mine, but Thy will be done." - Now He is ready for the last act; to pay the j rice fcr the redemption of the race. The place where He "being in agony prayed more earnestly; and his sweat was as it it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground" (Luke 22:44) ought ever be very dear to the Christian's heart. Here comes the mob, led by Judas, to arrest Jesus. Impulsive Peter, ready to defend the Lord, came -very near to killing a man, but his aim was not perfect and instead of splitting the man's head, enly his right ear was severed. The last act of the free hands of Jesus Is an act of healing. The ear of Mal- chus'was restored. Jesus submits to arrest quietly, but not without a demonstration of "his divine power, as he goes to meet them askine: "Whom . seek ye? Jesus , of Nazareth! I am he." "They went 000 will be reduced 5 percent ' and all receiving over J5.000 will be cut 5 percent up to Chat amount and 10 percent on any amount received i 3 excess of4 Uie$5,00.0 figure. FOB SALE Four good Holstein dairy cows and ten good Red Diiroc'bred gilts' -' " TVH. POLLOCK. Piattsraouth.1-ml7-2sw '"' v - j r 3"T ;. . i "... f" JL.ii . . A' travel bureau 'is' offering a trip) to Russia iind return for jLTat too cheap. Its worth more than that to" ' com ack ttobv tlusfiai - - " .. v. : t Lesson Study-' iw - ? By L. ,KeitZ6l: bar k3?r d fi d ', te 1 . o j Such is the power of C Now the acts follow f - . . A . . . BIW1"r-,"n "r'"'"-".'"""-" murderers are to be crucified at the same time. Slowly the procession Caiaphas. -then before aiapna?. tne i Of : crSuayj jflght' W qmana' r4r .5tl(jn6jbi1e. taking rUrtng High Prifst.nfeit beforfePHafe-.J- fac.V lay8ttn4axWhiiA -it-was. . mkhteAi .-Airt.-, 'IratUf JSoval, who fliTtd'Kic?:H.back;;tb Pllate.l ftared' heKr-'otir thrwimv: DartfMH W alvtew where i zm 2J " L god unDjvement, UHjugn .suu.. tar large r? IottR,m irJrylnlnds mcves; a Jerusalem is. fuUj.opsopwhp had come to the feast f the .Passover the cross -is iitjavy intjie soldiers.;. press Simon' or Crrene" intof'PTvloei It is a great Telief to fhe rsav1or: 'that Simon carries th croos tbe reett of, the way. iWe mt register cor protest ajrainst the teaching that Jesns broke down er "the weight of the cross. Artists hav? pictured hfm ff,':. Tmt hie was able to carry it to the.enV..bimon oi Cyrene is an incident .Gpd, jisas that the gospel shall be , carried. into Af rica. Slmon is Converted; "his sons Alexander and Rufiis become mission aries'' :J ;,, , They arrive at Golgai.ha. The male factors are madeready fortthe execu tioni they stedirested of their tick ing. Ordinarily it was the custom to tie those crucified with ropes to the cros3. Jesus is nailed, as he laid down on the cross, through his outstretched hands.' then through'his Teet. alTfl ttei cress 1s raised up and dropped with thud into the hole. We recount brief ly the Lord on the cross for six., hours. Seven times we hear him,' "Father fcrgive them, etc." Luke 23:34. "To day thou shalt be with me in paradise"- Luke 23:43. "Woman,-behold thy Son! Behold thy mother.". John 19:26-27. "My God. My God, why- hast thou forsaken me?" Math. 27:46. "I thirst." John 1928. "It is finish ed." John 19:30. "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit." Luke 23:46. In the meantime the soldiers are gambling under the cross about . the garment of Jesus. Let us note the three hours darkness, the rending of the veil in the templetne earthquake; recks rent and graves tjpened. The centurion's testimony: "Truly this was the Son of God." Math 27:54.- Tho day is drawing to a close! "The legs of the malefactors are broken, to hasten death. No bones must be broken in the paschal Lamb, a type for Jesus (Ex. 12:46), but a spear thrust into his side proves he is dead He died of a broken heart. O sacred Head now wounded, with grief and shame '. j bowed down ; Now scornfully surrounded, with thorns thine onl7 crown! - O saered. .Head, 'hat -glory, . what bliss till now web . . ' thine- : ; " " - Yet, though desptsed-ami gory1, 5 la, i -V? I rJoy to cadi 4hee mine Come and listen to one of "Putty's" funny stories. Friday night, March 18, at S.o'clock- i ; Business ealled'JLrD. Bafee oCise Murray garage, to Lincoln on Monday of this week, he driving over in his car "t look after he matter. "V James HaIl 6f PJittsmouth w visitor wlth-'f rlendsiand at VtieSsame time was looking after some business matters in Mnrray on last Saturday. J-ne Hild jwaa .dJij?r,ns oats -fo'the fa levatpV'Mwie also Mr. PertTVItfimeieHtbiing the caSxpJetioaff itf rfcbeir cearS crop of tli in rprflsl. 5 ' : - Charles 1. Boedeker who was so very poorly during the past week Is reported as being sfsme better at ttsis ime a& jt,iskfccp& he 11 Wgnjfce iMe tfi'lipiarffWl" nrain. i- I. Clyde Graves was a visitor in Mur ray on last Monday and was visiting at the hin cl-his grandparents. A. T' .-v.? .. 3 rMhrfeele, leand wrehwell S)aa to have him visit them. Mrs. Henry C. Long who is mak- me si T'iCe;an&li SsieJ night fM1. ovae taint pjar. ' : Vactst 3iijrtteke& tht1? smith.Llas lciblu-jJHflffVMpjBie bul iWBs meters . as ytcIX -aV; ?f ifSngwnfo life iob UJT in M iirfon. o.um olao rpa!iitoS tor j'a:h?ri' du'" j4nf thtlorep-.art ijpfjthe JfK.; . f. ii-Fraf,' Earl pind j Jamfs. haiil- ing wh; theJIrsek tuB, -ecrn wfcichjjfrap bjDia hellei pt laicJlIR.' Warli Place faji gjqstjle ly for. the. past several weeks and . a However, on Monday he was some Wekter. ..sncrr home rf'Fri- podrd-wtMPafo fairaspi- at MSWSV4ome r Tl Toot KT-lrtlT !MMl .4d'iWUUlnf..finniP - ii luoi, m. . v.u rvfco t-"- are plfeh'aUsae-'is Ite-prOvin. Mr.: aad -MMki J5- .iJw&UigiqDd of MincWrjf-fif' arrive Mti ftfXirray1 on last Sunday evening, and cm Mon dav morning- rsf 'Wfigwood7 fdrove ivv'-?r '-tA -' it-'K..?'r2 x.- the husba.na;,to e.amiili...wijere4 he was looking after some business mat- ters and returned to Murray and will Hon ailstofettesd !TWt's Oneon 25c ar.d;iuiSsioniirnu;rii ins her.home.yjth.her daughter, I quite baffling and the local physician pearly la; ported .rf f tr&yo , atf!tv3)en. fciofevriMsafeiyet in the first jr il ri. -ythc fine ria.''byicWi Friday night. Mar. J.S at the .Murray Christian chutclfy - - W . 1 . s J r ' -A. . Tlu3env ItyiUSclnibcrt. pur of the Christian church, was here for .Ohe. Sunday services aj, thechurch 'Tm 'last riitiHjiyv n oght wiH him a friend, Mr. Bremer. A very good service was enjoyed by all the members and it was arranged to hold a suSfise, prayer rTice at the church on- jcas-fcr moromg.Aii njnn.iers ? Ihe ehwrth and-if!l Vthers who dei are cordially invited to be in attend ance, at thiafj-Tioe?: ifft- That's, One on Bill will be pre sented by the young people of Mur ray, at the Christian church Friday 0'Ck)Ckj-. .;. '.-r'. . i'Mi' .'1iJ - ' Two Bfirglaries. - ' - s ' Oh last Saturday Bight there :Wa taken frcm the heme of Mf. and Mrs? Herman Engelkemeler, . from'ltheir barn, two sets cf. harness. Not that whoever desired the gears, wanted to use thorn 'but that tfiev Vere' neeotU' a-ble. aWoe! theme iigntS-fet was alio takenfrom the home-ofAIr. and 14 rs. ChaVlesDyBart.T The shetitf was rtfhed but they had Itrade' thliir getawkiy..befcre .the theft ,wa dis covered." "A ood strong: steel rtrap set in the 'harhess-as 'they hang 'In nC3T fool ny Trtopa with your cyltndep ttook if Wm worn that; the pistons no longer fit tisMly. For unleoe you hv it ro-oonditioned t' you're borJ to lose Ocwer nd fuel bound to risk 'turning your bcarlne. Ask us to cZ-Tit a Uob :JteWiU rjy you mejiy .tlie. :l -' .rtJ'VrHor' to the thieves that the harness" was someone's else property. Some talent yffVVii Friday night of this week, March 18, a, o'clock at the UlUfax Christian fchurch, directed by . Mj6fY'Helene PsgiV. Don't failtb aftead. mt 10 and 25c admission. Loses End of Finger. While John Pearsley was assist ing L. Tayloc roping some cattle to have therm bjaie rope which was being useMrr?stiRte way V- i 4 ftifeTli-utcher- fij and was using a Duicner Knue, the1 instrument slipped, inflicting a severe cut on his hand which re quired the services of a surgeon to clcse. He is getting along as well as could well be looked for though still very sore and painful. Ofcefest SafuWA' Pt Brendel was called to Louisville to consult in a serious case of illness, which was 4inde'th afug'nlcrs of.-thv ' hWKioi.np. fe uaciea aiu fcij lie Chtiar chlci.Uhrs Je- me ft' being forwarded to f urn seoto to the cmjinffrnmoiin- ahH a case 0L..egg3:TOrt;0ir2juse. Tlrose who wiU.jdilfrbU:e; ,foi this wrthy cause,; eithar injg cr Tsney to purchase them, gcin tcnKh .'ii&h the La'd'iesATd "orthe jng fi2fcs of the Bible school aad flr-'tch Smith and the good wife were over to 'she was fp' stay' lot 'ihe'wlnter, and Vi-ii "1H"T."!f':-;V3.r Mat- -. " iohei.rd vififlptjiftai time and KTr!rfetirn:''Jut Hroar in the garage ana wqv4Ui4Ai n many I timoK hut tti ennditimi nf tl kjv.,')j,aJya h't-I"J,thIc' jafe to be Mt.rrJ f so'thelcarhasiretnained in 'i.rf4MA.n- nt'nA11 5 sihreiTUhave not winter but there has been i Lilt kai a..c ni in. used it this the Toads. shall ineoomei iwpd so they can(ieeagafnchtow'fe'titt goes. ?' ': j--V rr lr. Th iAembftrs.jP; tfe3gg people's class of the Christian church, are at this time preparing a play with the on arch and which f - ' V' - r.itoiiZtVU Nirelv The Totilettwh lcif zijw on be- tween the members of the Christian JBitdje school ,pft hose who reside in -tlieQirf of 1ur andr'those who reside in the country. Two weeks since the town side wen over the i country side by two to one, and on hfcst Sunday (fTTCTcountry side won ',vtaayy - iSerUf(V - l y, tne attenuance kiid after two has left, one from the town and one from fmi fji'Gtrj'. a canvas was made. showing the country 33 and the town 30. On Easter Sunday the adult members of the school are to repeat ttli rths jtLvem) m hioh they bjum jeeuat -Inoittfld in I hp rornt rnntpsr Rptter ,.Tr. . - - - becajfcn,taned with th-J?$nd of SiiViwT ttitef &omfehand. . -T . ' w - -k t t ' I- Id, j? k ku i wnm in r ill nrr war a (Srt lkM6iTi& ls&irtti&ih the gas kbiyir,J!o,vfeyr,t Jlhereujlling that iaTiaftv J be-tftire n&J&&MnS V ?3S3C r 1 At ,the nofner rJfIHhrana Ulrf.ttfq Castor -Allea therarrlvedT Mn Irrst rriaayiaaKae viauflji , a veryline little blue eyed daughter afld 'with her came joy andgladness zmhm and little aahtaraveJdoiiMt.Tefiv i iceiy and all af,ThaFyfX)R in , j l 1 t ai - oaunanwy paqqentu trow a a Frorence Elizabeth Stfdduth, wbesfc death occurred tn !Vtarch TOiV waer the da'ugliter of .'Mr. and "Mis Vjrcil Sud duth, and was "born1 "laear VjWeeping Water. Js'ebr.. JamiC7i 8iJ49. being IS years, 1 month and 28 days old. u 'Everything was 'done 'foirher that icving parents couiddo"ebut God, who doeth all thing wlJL-awfit to call her to His abode.' Uttle' Florence was a" child loved by att who "knew' her ;inlc4er . sweet. suvUe, sxftd- VMk'pn-.waSr, WO -for bPT ho Cf HlKMBziimtS hjjrhprt BtayeTBoCBhe:fra5raJ? lymitlyirci-daZKvtnrBSdlift passed away" Fhe was a lover of 'Sunday -school and attended when she fouISt Little) Florence will beilssetf fcy If olmatljaRiwtlt'aa; by"fe4lVl 1 her schoolmat ones. But Qod v tt to call her for. higher tlf rteeji SQe"hfC: lis -with a sweet biinif uu tier ia.ee iu assume uei work with God. She leftVeher'tatber, motho-V-an only siBter, Gerald ia.' vaiifl '"ree aunts.Mrs. Munson, Mrs. WomaCk nd Miss Askew, who were present at l.cr bedside when death came; also a host of relatives and frind wJno mourn ner unumiij .yaosiog,, -,- ur-, -j , The funeral '.was -Jieldi from , the Presbyterian "crcurch tin; Murray i Wed- j nesday ioft last -wek, -conducted by Rev. TV' iAiv Taylor,. .-Union' Inter-r, ment wksiu Oak: Wood cemetery, at Weeping-Watbr. ; m; r, Presbyterian Churcii Notes. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. . Morning .worship. atf.ll. In' , Evening ' service "'" at 7:30' p. tn. (Young; peotVWs mating)'. ' Wedrtosday-'evening - prayer meet ing at ri;3.0 . You hr$ . ;or41aUy( invited to wor ship with'ul. ' -J. C 'STEWART.- ;.,! Pastor. FoirrJileji Admit V Taldnc $108,000 atjElpnBanlc Suspects Cariit -flnfl Xoot Recovered SpewiIy-HaMmTm' 'Feaalty- ; 13f e Tmprisement trj-. li'-r: i . . Davenport. Ia., March lo. uni- cers aiinpuwied .sbprtjy after 4 p. m. today tW hepf .hacL outained conces sions llrom ,fpurb'aadHs wlio looted tne Jix; raj.ioiai;to.a.fiK vu u;ii la., of ll'ofi.usdoyap. day aftef.bin4fgJ 3jtejPfoyes? and customers. f3 .. where li-cwa repoyered.,., n,,!tI5 , The Xoiir,, yf.es ft take.ni:to rfCJintqn where t,hx Jw4U,.ber)calgned tpjCDpr7 row. ICh'PJUsimuai ijpenaly jjls 4if imprisooint.r,C2r.f lfo r; ;1JS7 &ai The men gave ;:their. Aaxaf sv and. addrespw aUiiqf)a Jt4iwaa5 Kij oi ClintoKli IsiejWniwAS; iOW? Morri4 H 1d' Batl- Jftr- J-$r, of Louisville, Ky. - -. ---.-' . The,'JfWlhsi ?Weto-i otade nte Scott 4ow'ryi jttnr testate Agen tl ay dits Wit!f'Jth"mttiy'ln 'a-bPush'-lle near (jafnifcfie'Wer foo-na' thegHI near uaTiuzcne -were- iuuhu iu -e and c.b!hirx,diSee?ded"W,,tfe''' bers. ffrgeuffi alisi?'A fednc rob- dinn the four suspects. .JlnTjnj t Ed warSs -dri Vint' ' en e ottpe similaf45I?he,,one' nseff W therott bery, jwas'tnekd p5 ttBet'teWtfofr, while lie rreri5s Wft 'rrestea ' 'at Princonnfina,CamaAe.f ''''?', Edward; ltau'tf&n Visiting it tWe home orhls'aurrt';Tittis'feertfude;HiH, at ClSnfjt! iicheck', Pcte'alefl 'thaf he istfie'':iVo?ced"Jhusbalt5, of -the-daughter of ; ' Clyde ' tf nletts.A janitor at theibahfe . ' " He ha'tf h'eerj'stTt frequently in the co nipa'ny"(Sif the other three5 m eh" drivin g" abodt !l"Clintbn 'in a' "green coupe. 'ironaa3''f,nlgntrhe feftfhe home offSHss'lfM ntj WgisfefVa with t!ie "other "thfee" at a'small hotel here. The quartet left early this morning "and were "not seen agafn until pick&ec1JiiprmJ connection" wfth the robbery. - A c ew lo yie identity 'oi the rob bers vas ' found" outside "the bank door, whe. f lie bandits ' discaTded black hoods'; A", hat losC'when he ; .. ... i - i .... hndj were pulled off bore the aa- dreJt 'iss "v?"3 ,n,ome. a,!J3 a cap IT u tgeame time lore the traae $ a Loufsvllle "clothing" firm. U'J "UnM MATIC ',0VEE DOG , Carinas. Vehezuela!jTKe. feritisft ministfcr 4tq. Veneiueia O'Reilly, ha3 .oiTereu to "resign as a result ,ot f. disnbte with the vejiezuelan, for eign clfllce. over thV pqisonipg 'of' his dog. It was uhderstoo3 ' the "Brli?U Igoyerilnae w6ufd"allow him ""to "d Uo:;vf st bctob'jTrT (J'eilly ' pf otesfed lorr vne . ceajtin uireuiur gitiui iiw hbn!requiHngl dogs to have coAaya and muzzles 'while' on 1 the streets inder penaltyof Pfficialpoi-' souine. IniJQeemb.erORejlly . saldJ he:ltfund hrsdogolsrfnea.'-It Wtsi not jriuzzled. He took rthe ody t9 the ealth AliractorV off lae and lef a Vxi jylth, 4t, Qa fhe . card. OVBeiily. said G;Yritei . "This -.la L-ou woifk. Mtff thanks," ,aM -. L "he woyaSalld.he'iieAr no more aptW'Ffbriarofhis year, ftben- the Venezuelan fffi?&iJ"c.S M,Be Uffi he was no longer, persona grata J Mi BHD- HCU UliU lui cyiqunuu. Scott, sheriff' Frr.lrMartiir-anrat.w. v.it , . thoritinfn-t6h UMty-wtto 'e ' ' fr cannd assiste'lff aPiWneheronofheXban,'. r .. Thfl rnm m f 1 1 po d1r,0 Will TrrOTfl- c nnrTiis a. .7 . . i r? . . . - i - ----- lnk Navy Beans, select Northern, 10 lbs. . . . 35c Otoe Tomatoes, No. 2V2 can . . . . 10c Otoe Pork and Beans, No. 2x2 can 10c Advo Peanut Butter, quart jar. . . 25c Dill Pickles, quart jar ISc Butter Nut Coffee, per lb 3 Peaberrjr Coffee, Santos, per lb. . 20c Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs. fcr . 25c Iten Crackers, 2-lb. caddy tSt VICTOR PRODUCTS Victor Chick Mash, 100-lb. ack $2.75 ; One 20-hole Hopper Free with Eaxh Sack Victor Growing Mash, 100-lb. sack ... 2.55 Victor Chick Food, 100-lb. sack 2.C5 Gray Shorts, 100 lbs -S5 Pure Bran, 100 lbs .SO Frcst King Flour, 48-lb. bag. 98 SEED POTATOES -Out : shipment of Minnesota Seed Potatoes will arrive the iirst of next week. See us now price will he right! - - : . . ; ",... Highest Market Price for Eggs 1 r . ' . . - Tiitt & Brubacher Phcne No. 12 14-.- Canned-Goods to Come Off the Sales Tax Bill -T31. -ti: Republican Xctf erlntafcft Tliarthivi Iq ,-TT Passed M 2; f as q i St Infection I?. Canned TTbofls were strickeSwrf :tielist of artiCleE which the house ways ana means' committee propoed Tuesday to kuhtieet-tD a siiaoufactuJ?rs,i2es tain,i!.i'ii : ".i,..::, in ',... -r: tfref rnfaflv'P.afr-. a!sdfrat!r'by"'l"cwRar-. Uvingsion . and Jean leaerj i!d lh'e"cmTthiitTep will' Mfcr mend' taking the ts.x-& bfLivgiSJplfuTetn v. ellTiis" the paints that tun . ,,Jlixcy said the loss "in estimated fg.venUe by dropping tl:e canned food ,tSffes! Wtis'JII.OOO.OOO.'1' ; " ' -' r " ccWrJLi. '' t 1 rtMAt'haf . .' .1 iit: Lice .k tiiiuiuci - .roet'inj ' w'Hl " -cohsiOer new i sourte? tfreverrue:'t'6l tnake up '" :. j fer jth'i3i,lor:s.','"nainey said. ijXfi Action wai' aken nhortly after ,RepreenTktive Shell, New "York, re publican' leader, hail informed Presi dent, Hoover of hz belief the new billion' dollar tax measure would oe passed; virtually intact, j A. bll r Of house opinion, the min ritjr. j leader -naidr-" aowed--reiubh-cajis ;auTT denTcrrraT&tTr-f avor"r.iTrmm unaniainusly a balancing of the bud get, and adoption of the tax program as, a Nonpartisan emergency meas ure. 7 j f The" New York republican, how ever, -disagreed with some advice iwevioifely given Mr. Hoover by his qHeagues. Commenting upon a statement at the White House re rwitlyifcy Representative Wood (R. ) Indian, the . tax bill should be amended upward. Snell said he 'thought there would be no boost in the' present figuers. is. fj.TThis bill," he said, "is about "all the boost we'll have this year. :. :We ; can't go much further in :j raising taxes. This is about all the '.people can stand. If this does 'not balance the budget we shall have to cut expenditures '--- even further." Meanwhile, Representative Cullen, JCew'Vcrk, leader of the Tammany -ilplegation, said the supporters of ;thea'mendment he will offer to the new:nreasure bill to tax 2.75 per cent bijer f 5 a barrel were encour aged' over the prohibition vote in the -house Tuesday. -' -lie . said the beer amendment would (return about $350,000,000 and would be looked to.wrltb more 5avor'&B a'source of 'revenue by many 4rys." ' ' r- :T5nell, said new favor for the sales tax was being won by the explan ation , it was only . an emergency measure and would expire July 1, 19U. ' Dusifiess will Improve only as woicbrttrlbute to its improvement bycoxrcising our purchasing power.- eoials Murray, Nebr. ecld acheevelh jt peogeai-i The' Mynard Ilomeniakcrs Kxten slcn club held their achievement day r. program . on... Friday evening. March 11th at theJUynard community build ing. The meeting was well attended and filled, with the greatest of in terest for all. The members of the ri'oup had sure of two very line violin talentedyoung musicians of the com munity and two dramatic readings by Miss llclono Perry, whose lo lightful".rrer.e:itation3 tre u feature of any prograpi ... .Til? uit.of. pai-t in the improve- imonUoLlh farrotcad ycz presented I fipafger, . tfce ,ycurg mon fiving demt:'4"tratior.3 of he ' u.-e cf p.int in the' improTenroiit of the home and also discussion of variou? tlzvs and makesiof brushes to be used in paint- be used to the best advantp:e. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were serv?d by the hoj te?ses,' T.fesd&nics Sherman Cnle and ilyfon "U'iles and Miss Grace Living Eton. '-"'-" ' ' i "i - ' - ' SEED CONDIHON CEITICAL UocbcRter. Minn. The physician attending former Senator Reed of Missouri said he showed "blight im provement," but that I1I3 condition still was critical. Reed, TDventy jears old was operated on Friday Jor all, bladder, trouble. The phy sician. v.l.o declined use of bin name, said: "He is doing just as well as can be expected. I am quite sure he will be all richt, unless some un expected development turns up. He is conscious ?nd rot in pain, but bi3 condition is nevertheless critical. It will be several days before v.e can Eay definitely whether he vill re cover." The canals of Venice f:ore over for. the first time in many years' thi3 mo'iith. and of course caught' a lot of gondoliers away from homo without any chains. Tomatoes are cheaper Potatoes arc cheaper! 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