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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1924)
(HI Tank Rlnrr Thrrnlma Town IHIim tlnmra I > t* Halt '|.»ra*l nf HImim* w I i't'ii'l. Taft Is*I, ApM* (•-»!«* **#MM n «* at* fMTH«M» 1»>r*«H(* I* HrM*M ilk# *f>*»*d hmntnf *>a #rn*n f*«M Hr n't** tVIroHwn t* i**na**y irMki ti**t k*tt t» th# *at *rf t»ei *«a M** await*# rwKwnnttt** ntr «m < '*»■* iHi* w( th» 1** tank# "f ml whtrti li | IwMI #M*## lit **I*M N*I»M "»** ; Hi* toe mn«, m# mh*t Hull* Th* W**m* nil al II aTtnrt 1 .,1 nvartopiM m* Mr*1 *’f Hun* *«nt«*n a»k#a thman hi* la r* i* a w, j th* tinki lanltM tmlav *>• MM n h t . a*l*r ml ana #t* Hiitnlnf war* • ton l» Mini III* flr#l ItM. Th* rrlat# i th» fuht aa«tn#i th* fir* I# *a l<n i*q *rh*H mi* or (ha mh*r of thnn lmil* nv*f. It I* faaratl th* a*o*a* of furt Hit! #*na n *tr**m of hurnlna ilqii.t nv*r th# ntH*r tw ilyk##, and vn hap# into Korrt i'Hr. not th*n»i nf hr otl tank* ana nom* f*#t Iow#r, nr Inin t’noo, a nrarhy rallniail ramp. Th* tnirntna tanka ar# approxlmat# |y a quart#r of a mil# nutalrt* th# • III I.f Taft. Mama** thna far la ntimntad at Moo,ooo. half In oil *ti*l th* f#mnlin1#r In rtiln#*l tanknRp. Burgess Bedtime Stories V_————— -—e Jerry Muskrat Moves, There waa no doubt about It, the time had rnmr to move. The water was already up around .Terry Musk rat’* ankles In his bedroom. "Well," said Jerry to himself, “I guess I’ve got to go. This water may not last long In here, but It will bo pretty damp for a while. I'ftt glad I’ve got that snug room high up In the bank.. If I hadn't 1 would have nowhere to go.'* Me dived down through the tunnel leading from his bedroom to the hot tom of the Smiling Pool. He swam out and up until his head was shove water. Then he started for what he called hla castle In the bank. "My!” exclaimed Jerry Muskrat, "It Is all I can do to swim against this current." Now, Jerry Is a good swimmer. He la a very good swimmer, But though he swam with all his strength, It was elow work getting over to the bank. The water was rushing down through the Smiling Pool go awlftly that It was all Jerry could do to move ahead ngalnat It. At laat he got out of the ewlft current, and swimming became easier. When he was right opposite ihe entrance to his castle In the bank be drew a long hreath, dived and swam to the entrance, which was un der water. He wa* surprised to find bow far up In ths tunn»l that water was. But at last ha came out of the water nnd ecrambled up the long tun nel to the snug room he had prepared <,ulte n distance back, and Just under tlie grass roots on the Green Mea dows. "Phew!" exclaimed ,T»rry. "That »vn* n bard trip. But now I'm here 1 huvn nothing to worry about. I will live here until the water goes down cud my house dries out. I don’t'like the. spring flood*. No, sir, I don’t like ihcsc spring floods. I'm always Had wh< n spring comes, but I do bate the*" floods. There's one thing about it nnd that Is, they do not laat tci-y long." Tiuly It seemed that Jerry had no enuee to worry about anything. His cei l* In the bank was a snug room far bock, and as I, hav# said before, lust under the grass roots. From it n tunnel led down nnd branched Into several short tunnels, each with an opening under water. This was Jo give him more than one way of escape should ho find on enemy In there. Tdrn them waa a very prlval* hack rntranee from the Orecn Meadow*. ——■-1 ■ nr»e« “Phew." egclalnied Jerry. "That was a hard trip." Jerry had worked hard digging that raetle In the hank. H* ev*n had aom* food atored there. Bo moving waan't really aohndaf'er all, He could be Juat aa comfortable hare In the hank aa he hud liern In hla houaa nut In the Mm III nr; Pool. Btlll he did dlallke to leave that houae, and he waa worried for fenr the water might waah It away. He had wotjted go hard Imlldlng that houae that, he couldn't hear to think of loalng It, Jerry flrat carefully looked and arnelled all about In hla tunnel* ami hla bedroom to make aure that no eti anger had been there unknown to him. There waan't. a trace of any body. There waa no odor of another Muakrat or of Billy Mink. Batlafled of thla, Jerry opened hla back door and went out onto the Ore*n M*a dowa. He enlffed the aoft, warm air. "It l» going to he warmer then ever," aald he. "That will mean that the anow will melt, faater than ever. There certainly la going to be n big flood thla year, Well, I hava nothing to worry about over here, and flooda don't laat long. There la nothing Ilk* having two hom»a." Th* n*gt gtory: "A Watery World." , Absolutely Pure POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL MMM§ tfct Mit (MUImh my—«l- ni FrMth k_/ Nebraska News Nubbins Wi - It* HUM l»ni*« »M«r • I tit* tt* Ktt KMH •>fc*"W **• tt* u lli •Hi**** M*****! n» t* •«*4 *•*!** >■♦*•* S I. ■* >**♦*••* !>**•<• «*• #M*** I* * «I|VF «,!**«.* I«*l M*«lw iihiiM»*» •• t •**•*>•*! IM*. *W til* *,l***§> >4 th* MMunriil 4*| *« Mil W Th» **'«»•" • *«ii»i»rj> *m **« «*!*♦•• 4«rt»# Ih* •am* ***k IM***i.t ••»*m**I *•*"* •t«t*4 *>> m<«m*n r*M •»« **»*!«** ft*it*4 It* Witt i H*ltn» > limit* Wunit*? MM •••** i* IIMI |* t« t* «hi»nnl *t it* Rl>'*i t:i**n«*lti*»l i hurl'll «**t "f Dh Will. Th* |*r»Br*fn Mirtiit *'* ntn* *t><1 mntinur* Wwtmrtlj. Krarnry I. F Burl'H, •ln « 1»lf head of the department of tn •tuatrlal training * at the *tat« Teai her* college, haa resigned to a<> cept tnemberahlp In d firm of general rontrai tor* and builder* at Muncle. Ind VertW C, Fryklund, graduate of Htntt Inatltute, who ha* been con nected with the i hilege alin e Fetiril ary, 1*22. will aaaume th* petition which Piofeaaor Burton leave*. Franltlln--Before a crowd of near!', 2.too here, an Olklahoma apeaker de llvered a lecture, netting forth the principle# and Ideal# of the Ku Klux Klan. Th* lecture w«« given for Senter Park people, many driving So mile# to hear him. neatrlce — Fir at concert hy Beatrice'* n#tv aymphony orchestra of 25 piece* under direction of Will S. Fulton, wa# given In the Hilbert theater to a large audience. The pro gram Included claaalcal and aacred number* with a vocal aolo hy Mra. J. Pugaley and a reading by Mr*. Jack Burton. Kill*—Funeral nervier* for the late Mr*. Mary Powell were held today from th* Methodlat church at Kllla, and burial wa# In Ellla cemetery. Mr*. Powell wa# SO ye«ra of age «nd 1# survived by a daughter and several #lster# and brother*. Heliron—William L. Mlttan, for merly r-f Cage county, died at hla home here after a brief lllnea*. He nil a brother of I. B. Mlttan, old real dent of Holmeavllle, to which place the body waa taken for the funeral and burial Tueaday afternoon. Bentrlr*—Mra. Beaale Ward of Red Oak, la., who haa been employed by the Weatern Telegraph company for tha laat eight yenra, haa been ap pointed local agent to aucceed I<. A. Simmon*. tr»n*ferr*d to Brand Ialand. Byron—Fire, which alerted from burning paper! and kindling In a coal bucket In th# C. F. Voea hardware et.or# Sunday evening, caught the flooring and did a email amount of damage before It wa» put out by citizen*. It I* auppoaed that a match or a clgaret atub careleaaly thrown Into the coal bucket cauaed the fire. Junior-. theW*a'AaaTh,T.»tarted XVf more— Flelda of wheat and oat a and all garden truck ehowed a won derful growth In aouthern Bage coun ty during Ihe paat week, rain putting a healthy color on all crop*. I’lelnvICw—Conatructlon of a new Methodlat church at Crawford Valley, haa begun. Joaeph Rodgera, contrac tor of Pllger, who haa Juit completed the Methodlat church at Stan*an, la th* contractor. Ktromburg—Raptlat young people’* dletrlct rally will ha held at the Rden Raptlat church here thla week, begin nlng Friday, Bloomfield--Bloomfield Rand and If’hornl aoclety, numbering TH. will go to Norfolk Friday, May 9, lo broad c-irt, n program from the aendlng eta tlon -fhere. Ntromabtirg.—On# Inch rain fell here, put th# crop# her# In *gr*ll*nt t ondlllon, Churrh » Smith 14imli<hm f for Pn^idfiirv r I Mf tll«i.|l*l I .*ttttttlll» r till* II im "iVratinlfii'alinn «f KptNt «f Tamman*" in SiNtumenti n* imuhU *»•«♦. • \t Iprtl t* It** I*'"'*I nf t«n|wi »»***, |***IMIn>* and put41' | tuotwl* of th* MMhMtai Kp'W'Pal! I’hl*»»h, th • f*HUat tt»(MH**i <M tn4*i AHhllMt IP* . *hdt.l*. f ft tin* «HU<< At Pmtih «*f hf*« Vmh Th* M»»oap*t (t»*<t*»|.>« of th* po**tW* nominal Inn of At Potlth * o t I mint nf N*« Y*th. »* • 1*0414*1* I for th* prattdanoy, i* «ur»ty tnt*f«it M only aa A n«At-* *»•*, ' th* »t*t* m»nt d*rl»r*d Mr Until It I* th* t*tv p*i*t»nlh>* I loti of th* *pltit of T»mto*ttjr, Hi* nomination notiM tn**tlahly .an** th* n**l riNtMl t« b* fnnght attd won on th* iwttira nf almpl* ttairlot lam, Parlv ttn*a would dl»*pt'**r Tha rawlmtlon of Mr. t'ootid** would t«> di-omrd *aa*n11*1 to th* boat lnl*r **ta of th* country by llt*rally mil Ilona of damorrala, a* wall aa by m pubtlonna. "The men who are counting tti pt# election rstlmntea the aollil south os a certain asset In case of Mr. Hmlih's nomination are utterly deluded The nomination of Mr. Smith would be vend the shadow of s doubt wreck the solid south. "Neither the republican nor the democratic party can afford to con sld»r the nomination of any msti who Is not Ih# sincere friend of the United States constitution. The proper thing end the only thing thnt can he safely done la for both pottles to nominate men in whose discretion th* country hay he safely animated so that the campaign can be fought nut on politi cal lines, not on the Issue of loyalty tind morality." Boys* Week in Columbus Directed by Rotary Club Columbus. Neb , April il.—"Boys' week" la being observed In Columbus The activities *r* under Ih* general direction of the Columbus Rotary club aided by th* pastors of th* varl eu* churches. Thursday will be known *s ally day." Th# general program will he In charge of Attorney C. J. Oar low. May 1 program close* th* Ro tary Boys' week activities. At 7 p m. Thursday a parade of hoya will be held. This will ha followed by a program et the Federated church at » p. m., whan eight reel* of motion picture* will he shown Ih# hoys. Widow Awarded 14.800. Red Cloud, Neb., April J*,—Dlitrlct Judge Hleckledge hie announced a daclalon awarding Mre. Krmlna Brun er rompenaaflon of $4.J00 for th# death of her huahand, according to Information received by the plain tiffa attorney, V. J, Monday, of thla city. Th# declalon ta practlcatly an affirmation of one rendered by the elate labor rommleiloner from which th* railroad company appealed, Clothing Store Bobbed. Nebraaka city, April J*.-Th# .7. C, Penney department ator* her# wae robbed of 7S »tilt a of clothea early Monday morning. The good* wer* re moved from th* city In a car owned by XV. H. Brown, proprietor of tha Grand hotel, and taken from th* ga rage of the Morrow Auto company. Bherlff Ryder and chief Cook have notified police In all nearby town* to be on the lookout for th* thlevea. Fall* City,—R»na Cog and Georgia Burlingame, ISyearold runaway girl* for whom a wldeapdead *e»rch had be»n conducted for **v#rat week*, tver* picked up her# and held for I heir parent*. For Wednesday Only! A Most Attractive Assortment of TORCHIERS Specially $ /0 9 5 Priced at Pair Those Torchiers are regular $4.50 and $5.00 value and come In six attractive de signs and colors, Mandarin, Blue, f'anary, Reel etc. Just the thing to add a pleasing touch to the living room or den. A combined purchase make*possible this liberal offer of a pair of torchiers, QC Including lamb bulbs, at.<PL.tJD Thin Offer In for Wednendny Only Nebraska ® Power €. « WIFE OF ACTOR DIVORCE Mm tin It* ( n»»4 » «^ • *«! f (Hum# • Mtttfi ft | | a M MWl »* Mltfiin*1 ": M<n tet I «i*h mn *4 im **4t Imii * tm ** at 4t* la)*4 lute* Mi* I iM MiMI M ntintm Mm |t*t ItiiMmaA a* •mt-«M* 1 WM •atA *<'• *»t»»t*4 t« 41*. t»«* l*ta A> «*■• a atitt Mm Mf>-*a lalm# **4am • t Itat» m4 »*» m* * larfi**, trn< aipMl i# Aa an anA alt W Mi'4*4 In It* a4t*<* a'* aalA ”1 am nal It miHai null ite At*mra tana la Mata \mh Mali, tml 1 tM**A la • **•»• 4l Ml tin* t,«l*U laltMi hM >»ai»t4a* ftaun IM ai*t It* taf*ta**4 la Aam m An Mm t*mHt tail M t»taaa*A la aim riftt* ttWter Ma team Ifni 1**4 a* 1*4% 4 • a* fnatti |tt«taa4ia*a at* atn • aaafnl t milt IM S'**r TaMi ta*a 4»a*Hi«m la a •■a'taila fa* Al'Mra afl»r A'* > **)* I nntlitlllimi Mrnirril, Mi ltoimlil Tell* ^ "turn Kearney, V*h , April »•— Mating pi t pored theme* Ives hr taking up die r-ueelona of the Declaration of IM«* pendem-e and th# mnetltutton at prevloua meeting*, th* !,***'»# of Women Voter*, together with th# Woman'* Huh and the Huelnee* and Professional Olrl*1 Huh, gave N, P, McDonald an attentive audience when he apok# on the constitution, Mr McDonald's main point In hi* discount* wan the menace In our run etltutlon and to our government by the attempt, sometime* inaidlnua, no rationally In the o|ten, to pervert what w a a Intended for a represent* live republic Into a demnerary, a form of government proved lime and again to be Impracticable and Impermanent. "Of thla the at present popular pri mary la an Illustration," th* speaker stated. Hi eald, referring in the ron-1 atltutlnn maker*: "They dirt nol pro- j vide for a democracy, but for a re public, a government by the repre sentative* of th* people. TI|U Is not a democracy where Ih* people rule. It Is a democracy where th# people rule by their representative*. And the constitution guarantees to every stnta In th# union a representative form of government," BuainrM Men Dinnis* Harding Highway Route Nebraska City. April 2D—At a din ner held at the Grand hotel last night the route of the propoeed Harding Memorial highway, pasting through thla city, was discussed bv Chamber of f'ommerc* man and Shenandoah and Sidney (la.) buaneaa men. Thla highway I* to run from Washing ton, D. (*., to San Franrlero, and sc lection of a point to cross th# Mis souri river Inin Nebraska was rt* bated at th* meeting here. Rebel Force Routed. ■r Associated Brim. Vera Tru*. April f*.—Gan. Anareto I.open, with «on federal troop*, at tacked and routed a force of 100 men under th* rebel flan .Tuan J.eehuga yeaterday at Jrfi Kerla plantation, near Han Kranciarn, on th* Intaroreanlc railway. Twelve of tha federal* and X* yehel* ar* reported to hav* been wounded In th* fighting which lamed jkn hour. Save Money Bur roar tree*, enrobe and plaata "J now - Have money by buying gaod.^ hardy Mehrafka grown stork thatM will grow and produr* la thia part of thi* country. Tome down to the lergrut nureery diepley aver held in ttmehe end Investigate our landscaping service. Reasonable prices. 10th aad Hodge C. K. Baldwin, Mgr. AT. *IT4 ar BA. MM Barth »!4e—<labl# rtawrr MM HUH ». *4tb Itila of Humor Lurk iu (orm’iv I *( I MlllMil llltf I (Mini Ittlll 1 Krill* 1*4 initiw4 I NKh*i M Ml •« *»* *•*• •»** ■ sy^rvu, rifiwi ?***((» jwn* IWMI ?*•*#(*• MiWW *•* PWww It *« Mm* ilia <*• p**Md I* aaiii lit I 0(1*1 |*t inaliW b* i*§ ! .(mawiiM *• 1M M*» ■ « ’ba of tatbn** w na ib*at*ia t h»ta aka Mia *wt*(wd bay* a*t**t*| |**rwd , nai.ii i am* *!►«*.oa »M hay* t* i»l pMll ibi»'i(|b lb* »**i j la iaih pi no* (*f ikiiiM. yi*iywfi*! .annnl win ll>* w**hly iM** bn* that* l» **at in Hi mi »n*l *b*i* I* * t hi 111 wb( o i*uir ink** dn*a win a pH#* and roti •** I* with >#ur naiw* Mi |W* moil* **(•*#, Rvwrjr Work a flrat nil** nf Ik t» . ff*r*.l for *h* h**t Job*, a**<m4 pH** nf II, Mtltd pna* *<f It and 11 oth»t i>r1(*» nf II *«• h II la »n«i*ihlna nf a tilt! I nil Inn In hav* ihmiwiiiid' nf tnnvt* fana i*ad your Ink** nn lb* a«’f**n and nm* Hi* nam# of lb* ati ibnr, It may b* *h# alarilna nf a mr**r for you. Th*r* la alwaya a mark*! foa original humor. Vink* your jok*a orlKin.il and limit th**n tn k0 worda *arh l**nd In aa may a* you wish |o Ih* l«n<'al l,af *dtlor. Pink up hlla nf hiimn* alone iha way. Mnk a your Jnkna annppy. I'.rnvlty |« th* *oul of nil. Pmm Ih* jnh*a that do mil g»t In ih* prU* Hna* Ih* Loial l»af adllnr »*l«ia i h m* *a*h dav for «ht - lolumn. Today a ar*. tiad l|( (I m* inland iVhai kind nf an •(* la ihat— A* inra ann a nn* a mad a coward Annr— A cowardly Had *aa air, I* >n» Hiai hna yau -and -h*n mu " • 'ail Han**n. Haiilaon. !a ' nid anyon* * irninunl nn iha way ynu drna your ml" • V»a on* man ramarkad. Twenty dol lar* *nd nn l.iartnri Martin. Valpsratin, Nab. ■tcihnny- "Why do flah awlm?" .Iirums ft*. *ua* th*y ant walk * I v*r I., .Tohnann, (Sti Mouth Nln* faaiiih atr»a*. r i Cine-Kodak with motor drive Thi« new feature makes perional * ‘movies’ ’ with the Cind-Kodakall the easier. Point the lens, press the button and the motor drive cranks the camera steadily and evenly. You can leave it all to the motor. The Cind-Kodal with motor drive hat just been announced but it's here, of course. Let us show you. F««iman Kodak Co* n rrv« Robert Dempster Ce.) 1013 Fereem St. KM Brmmek Jtw. U\J jRbekiaaj TROOI’S REVOLT AT OJRAN POST till#** IVM 4*nH m M »■ «•« |m...l4n m Ml MM* < **•» pAtW.# 14m# »» | N#«( *'*4*» • NtA • *# *M 1**41 t* **4 <1*4 f***n ***** »"*•* *>*«• ft* ft * <t i II** f!*#• tl»M W M« i hM *•*# I ft# Ht4h ‘ M >»# ■ |k»« A tttUl w*r#»l !*»•** *ilfc ft || *»» miwtrt IMI !**•♦•' • rt lit* IMNIM 1*1 iMnitlHi** IN Mk«*n« »»<• *■» ** * ' |lrl|l(H Mi'lltfll* III Mill IliirlinpOMi M minimi lnl* •*#»M*t H#N *(*■<• *» WiMinn* f Iwn't.n nf IrfAiwIn. »*A***I iNitf' pin ff ill# om»*i nt RiRHi T*l# tlkflNtl# f**l 'h# |l*»* lilN# "##1*, ’ *' l In lhl« (toll ** NIIMl **»#• far IN# Hwtlinfinn iNlMMir lirtlA Mllllv 4 l|l|n»*». NNn II t*»n •<4it*«r *• #«»ni *>#'# l»'i '*’• ftnM III# ##*!• Ml'. tlNNION *#• ■l#tinn #«#«! h*r# In l(ll» nN#n #l#i'i*d In- IN# iMN*NiMlt«n ■» I*# C*n Quality Phonographs AT REDUCED PRICKS Not only hm*- wn A full and cnnifilcta lino of New Victrolas and Brunswick! At Standard Prioa* — hut many u*ad marhinaa of hitrh Quality and Standard Maka at Reduced Price*. A Conaole of High Quality for $69.50 I»ok over 1 li« following H»f of Their* Bargain* with FREE RECORDS: Rag. Vietrola.I 35 Columbia ..... 125 Rath* . 125 Brunawick .... 150 Vietrola . 150 Kimball . 175 Vietrola . 225 Every Oollar you pay in addi tion to our low tarmi will giva you a Fra* Record up to |10. Payments to Suit Yon. WU-ur FREE CONCERT April 30, 1924 - 8:15 P. M. The public i« cordially invited to attend a concert given by Professor Frank Buckingham and the Omaha Plectral Symphony Orchestra at the Schmoller k Mueller Auditorium. The follow ing local artinta make up the program: Mr. Hatch, Mr. Tipton. Mr. Buckingham, Mr. Richard Hoffman, Mr. Smith, Member* of the Omaha String Club, Member* of the Plectral Banjo Club, Mr. McMaitere, Mr. Taggen. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Bris PIANO CO. Bare Our Interest in the American Youth American boya and girla grow to manhood and womanhood under a wide variety of surroundings. Moat of them have a good moth er’s rare and a devoted fnther's guidance, but many are without desirable environment. In a few years, the boys and girls of today will be in charge of America's telephone service, sup plying this important means of communication and safeguarding the investment of more than .500 thousand men and women who are financially interested in the telephone industry of this country. Because the future's telephone service rests with American lw»vs and girls, this organization is keen ly interested in International Boys’ Week, and all other movements which tend to improve the pa triotism. ideals, industry and thrift of America’s youth. □ “Boy*—a Nation’s Greatest Asset” F*THWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ■ELL SYSTEM Orta Policy - One Syttrm - Unlreraml Service • I »> *<«»**• It* »<•#*» Wt Iftt, f, tl>l»M • (M tM k(l MM l(t« IMt !<•<♦ N> IHI a, II »* '»’*« »*»**»**>*# I * |« r |«M r* iw |»**>«|m tt t |Hl«i *# 1, P i**«P muMii A** IP* t*‘»i * • *n •! 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II# 11 IMII II1# Al»# alanitl |l iM « iff II# ha# *■•»# M* lllm «*« |n>» mu «M« ‘ii« Our Siutaaatli Street Wiudewi Dieplay Them _i The 52 Most Fortunate Women Will Be the First to Attend Our Sale of Dresses 4, $3950 A Saving of One-Fourth to One-Half Especially Purchased frees ana of New York’s fashionable houses, to offer Wednesday in one of those genuine Thompsoo Belden’s sales. The purchase will result in a saving of ene fourth to one-half on lovely frocks for the summertime occa sions of Opening Club nights. Luncheon, Tea at the club, Dinner Dance, Successful Vacation Frocks. White *port* froek* with brilliant ocarf* Headed Georgette» Printed Crepe* Printed Chiffon* Dyed Lace Gown* DANDRUFF Aaatfaya *•»» A T» rwl Will* •< LUMCO sill day II. I Mtf Ink MbM Iha hair fra* lAlefc aaf draaf t-rny Dm# Star# . I art Mr*. G. W. Little An You In And of i Tonic? Health la HoaHh Imt I atmd Afford to OttflaaltlWard of iMil/ltw _. t i edar Rapid*, la— I ran hifhly recommend IV. 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