BRIEF CITY NEWS AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OUAEA .CDS: IV atw v Prta. It. aTyw r F-yan Jw:ry C. Oaa. Buartri rta-tara. lirfm fliun TIsm, Prlatta. a. naTtag Lea ilTV mut(n:t sssee T"7 prr-to f.r safety. Fucdn loaned ca first nrtf. t t class of security. : Farnam Street. Taa BaakST srrtagw u4 IVeaa Assist tuna ha bx4 to ita now q-rce m the rwi( U fc.a Mk and Dories, and M ready ta make loaea to bom bii.dr aVewax for taa Kj-Pt. 6. D. Datcher EcaU ProTided for ia Charter BCll Before Lfi<are. 3LU5 rS07ISIO!r3 Cr JCEAST1LI ruH Hashes, rtnm Fimrr af Deaa-la Ceeetr. Pin A war at Tears. A copy tl imendnerts hi' Otrta-.a charter fci'L TrTrTil f II in r. rs) GKEATE the L'niun liP"l t tv lumped from T ax ; flo brtiae 5'ir..i.T morning XCaa Lacy aUoaea la D-K m Lucy O cw. tee. her at Ltihroo s'hooL is ton- fnH T i - r hi(r w " a u r i Pe ef reuroai-m- Her jhyfUiaa states that It wt'i re .-tna time tefire She wu'i be a--e rwim fcer d uiie.. Zrm; laaerltauvce Ta Tie c.iy a.-.i county treasury waa (Qm tl C- 411. U Th ursriay aft-rtujon w .-.en t.ie i jtn cf the Wi::iaai Krug pa.d that a.-r.ount iii-o the t . a-j :r The sua cov ers a.1 i.To'iifj d le frra the estate as lrr.ian.e ui. JTaah futj a Bpriags Ft-..-. Furay. I fy sr.d in:j tr-a .rr !;-. Friday j r.omtr.f f r t ?rrrnr. Mo. Mr Fur-ty has bn a.-a: fr-'tn h.a ck since I ef stomach trout e. He wj: be at the prngv f ! 'en dar or iw aTartaay la Coautaraal AaB' jrrS'-p. ' ttt.tXi c r.traTtui friS: -.t vt -.- -j-: Wfm r::n.l t f Tr.a.a. rL !n liu.i H t. th potTio rf ttsrwui hr J H. Cjn- r Tar. :ra-.u-. rr-iifnt ani n i;f rL , ruxarai cf Savtd Io4oa Ood in. no of pntr.ir-.a !at W-rfn- la7 t h 'tr! ".nrrai h'Wir. it.il. will t?ia w! r of h. ten. 5. A. t'itra-r. wHi !!j4 tn'o t r.t by Setnr Tuhit j : aa- wvch ha pa. tat Vxty. u re c'tM la th ciT jnriaj I ri prn-!ral cr. pmTkl-a for th rcn I a an ail-!:u-'i to th r rr pr-x- ir Have produced their Tlasterpieces, in "Nebraska We Invite You to see the New Spring Models in Stein-Bloch, Smart Cloth es For Aien and Young Men. F Designers of the East Spring Suits, at $15 - $20 - $25 to th f!.rtr1t court f-T t!- riovaj f an of!V'l f:r mafano Tfc rr;i -aa b fcr'j-!it tan ocr:Jon or a pt;-ion fjml by frwhoilr. o t;r;4 to Tnt for a TOcoaor t" tha tn r mbnt aout t- ba r-reorpd. -7'iaJ tB B-i-rlxr to at a-T 5 pr ct cf nCr vrf at fr a.l cm-a.-iat- f:r mayor at t?: rrr-rfinc Ian ;.rtioii. ATrr tha p-r!-:.oii haa bn r.:l w'.ts th dry clCT-k aai h haa bwa a,Msf!l wtth tha t'O'J'n n9n ef tho traatira aa actkra rnnat b ra:. within not lea than twenty day C"r jcr than forry. T.- thai! b no prirrarr. but anyc taa hT bia nam p!ac.i o tha ballot by petition r.ara4 by l' fr!-lir. T iniimlwnt can. tf h i:r. he a ran-iidare ffr r-ct:on anl uaa he otherw'je tsaiea requeat bia C-art l ! name ha!l appear up:o tha ba'lot. (flit Day af Elt1ai. Anr'her iir.pcrtirt arox asent la that rhacjrc the Sa lor the generai city ejec tion from AprU of until tha fnt Tuea- tn ly. Lli Tk.'j la tha nma of the nr: e:e.tk.a ia Omaha and Kmc were eor-.meeiir.a" on thia fact la tha li"ht cf annexation propoaj. Tha perted tenure jf tne of'cta ia extendad from two to yeara. The only a.a.riea hscreaed ara thoae of 1 t bur-d from TYmjty C:he-lr: Sun. lav afternoon at 2 o clock Mr t-:-i.cn u a ! the chfs of the fira and pollca depart-! rrtamN-r af the Xndu' nai.n. the Fra- lf-ai anion and a ireme pril nt of trie 'ann:an. He :a ajrvived by his mother an! two brothera ef Orra.-.a. The bunJ will taxa ptac a lTvapct H.Ii cmter-. lac Ban Xaatar On. The r.rz .ss-iejthe men. cf tha A a car- Ben Editor. pubUhed by the Nebraska ITeaa aaaoclation. In the interest ef Ita annual mwi-n la out. It ia a f our par tfwr. cie demoted to newa- p;r KMip- It car-ls ada and la apicr n cv cut. It will be pubi.abed month. y until tie Jane meeOnc ot the Ym usxurwa. Ita motto la: "Oat U t.her and fcoat for NbrxsiLa." menta. Tha raxae ta from tLim to C5W tn ea. h cue. By tha Increase of the appro priation for each deaaxtment from EX.m to HC ')M aad C7. to reapecttrely. prcTUbw la alao mada f r aa advaace for Tha aaaiajuit tin chiefs If skill in designing, expert tailorics:. hizb grade fab rics and the knowledge rained by 56 vears of erperience in making clothes for particular men count for anything aj we are sure it does then the Stein-Bloch Spring Suits are certainlv worth your interest. Our confidence in Stein Bloch clothes is demonstrated by the fact that we offer them to our patron?. To all who are in the leat familiar with the methods of thi store and the super ior quality of hi garments no other recommendation is neded. To thoe few who may not know this store, we say that Stein-Bloch Spring Suits furnish convincing proof cf the skill cf weaver, designer, cutter and tailor. A Stein-Bloch Suit will give yon an air of distinction not seen in other garments. Will you see themT Today! Stein-Bloch Spring Suits $17.50 to $35 , w' v.. - i i i htaav aaaaai From amongst soores of skillful style originators we have selected the fire men who are acknowledge'! to be the real leaders of their profession- Tb? five min have put forth their Kt efforts in de-itminc the stylts for "Nebraska Spring Suits at $13. $J' and IJo. Yon can readily realize what distinctive stybs. what handsome lines and what perfect fit is found in earments upon which such men as these have expanded their utmost skill. However, quality cf fabric, lining? and trimmings; and the best tailoring both, within and without are equally necessary to insure the perfect carment. In none of these points have "Nebraska" suits bet-n slighted. In fact we have taken greater pre caution to insure all of th- qualities than you would consider necessary. That's why "Nebras ka" suits have never yet disAp-pointed the wearer. The newest popular shades of gray, brown, tan. dark mixtures and Blue Serges in every late pat tern are shown in these three great line. $15 - $20 - $25 -Nebraska" Suits at $10 to $35 are the Standard by Which all Others are Judged. Overcoatn. Cravenettes. "SHp-Ons" $10 to $25 Expert to Determine Omaha's Water Needs Lajm.ec r Liird of St. Loan 'Will Xike XjusiiLtios cf the Local Plait. Eua-ea Lair of St. Lotiis. meeibvr of M rr - m. I.J tea enar-Beer-.n itjtw o ta tn Omiitt Kwain aver tna tmrnoa wajcer pianc H a firm haa bewn en-aeTd by the Onuln Water Boaxd to taTeatiation aa ta tha prevent aaada of tha plant. eperlJr with rard ta tha layis of another aupply main from tha pumpmc ataOon at riorenca. With Member CoBdon of tha board. Mr. Laird raUed oa Maaa-er Faa-Trd of ihe water company at it offlea yaaterday. a her preiuninartea wera talked orer. Mr. Fan-fMd told b.a ea.lera In tha mammx 'hat tha matter had barn referred ta Prea dent Woodbury, after a eonaoltacoa ba .www 11 aiai Concdoak Stoxit and Wood iry. and that a daTaita aaawer coald lot be '"en until word waa had froea Mr. Wondhury. In tha afternoon word rama from Mr. Woodbury and aa a ra nl Manager Fairf eid toid tha water tuard that Mr. La:rd wttid ba -a v.ry facility to maaa hia (nioirr aa horouch aa poavibta Tha data of tha ompan enctnr will ba piaced at tha board's expert, and ha wiU aaautanca tha company caa pursuing h a Inquiry. aaya "I dl nut rn?J ta rrte him any informauon, aa waa repurtad n the Worid-Herald and tha News, n-jr u anyth:cc aaid about tha book and tccounL of tha company. Such statement ire mada from wtroia ciota. ry 1 raiaed from Cjr to T-3 per mcnth. the i captaina from t to r.'. the engineer from ' t) to t and tha other men tn proportion. Tha salaries of the police captain aad : detectiTea ara adTanced from C to tl-Jaj ani tha other men of the force from P-0 to P aad the Jailers from ITS to PO. These ' aariea, of course, oniy apply to men . having- a certain aervica. Tha dry treasurer ia empowered to em- i pioy aa a4l.tiool clerk at a salary of P If ha thtnk each aerrlca la needed. ' Another one of the amendments piaces tha J-istices- court on the same ataading as to changa of renua with the police court, j P1waer raraaer Dtew. enantv fn th. nt r u k ' a-ea iai avemna: at hi reatdencc Forty fourth aad Harrtmu atrer-ts. at tha age of years U months. He born in Armagh county. Ireland, aad cama to thia part of the state In tha year 1X7. I Ha was rery a icceaaf -J a a farmer and i The Best Boy's Suit Ever Made Is Our Special PJLE PE make an ( his homestead la now one of tha moat ral able properties In South Omaha. It la prob- ' abiy worta feO. . Mr. Hughs was Weil ' known throughout the county. H I sur- I rtved by Mrs. Kate Howe, taa Misae Rose and Mary Hughe. Mrs. Patrick Toner aad two eon. John and Feter Hughe. Tha funeral will ba held at I a ra. from ! tha house, aad from taera to ?t Agnes church. The latcrmazU wiU ba mad at St j Mary cemetery. : .'ompaaya engti lispoaal of the t. a 'a all the ai hsm in pui Mr. Ka.rr.Kd ; The reaaoc for th: are almost without Bamber. First, we hT tad tie e!ota woTea from pLied wool yara which maXea weak ipots impossible thea w hare had this clota Ootd Watrr Shrank; after that tu bea done the cloth la waterproofed by the coil scientific methods; then care fully examined and tested for strength. After passing tttea tests the clod Is made into Boy Suit with extra car to Insure the greatest possible strength- The coat is extra strongly sewed throughout, the Knickerbockers hare doable seat of the same material and are line a canrag lined la front. These suits are made In all the new Spring fabrics, shades and patterns In sixes for boys ? to 1 years. Made only In doable breasted, knlckerbocker style. You can't equal these suits else where at $5.00. Price $3.95 Mofewrty Held for Caarl. I Joha C Moberty waa heid yestarday aft- ': enuon by Police J'jdge Callaaaa for trial I at the district court oa tha charge of ' murder la tha second desrea. Hi bond was J Cxad at Caxt. Moberty, who la accused of tha h .l .ing of Lottie Prlca oa tha morning ' of March U. withdraw hi previous day a waiver of examination aad faced tha pre- ' Urn in a ry hearing on tha charga County Attorney FJiih represented tha state and ' We can furnish extra knicker bocker pants to match any " Stale Sate'' at only $1.00 Murphy appeared Culls, from the Wires Tha ofTcial renaua shows H mgary to iiTi a ropu.aCiB of Vw.? Thia ia aa ncrae m ten years cf l.jca.'. I aitJ tte of?3aia Tiursiiay arrested J stated Ceio len-i and w Xe in K! Fau Tex. ar.d hand In eccrts. atrd t-ieir counterfeit money outfit City Attorney Henry C. for Mobarty. Moberty repeated the story he told at the Inquest of an attempt earlier la the day by tha womaa to shoot bum aad stated that she was following htm with a knife when a fired tha revolver. He declared that ha did this mereiy to scare her and that be had no taxes Uo ef shooting the ! womaa. CouEtT Attoraav Kaalati nrr n il th. ' point that no one had seen tha knife li the womaa s hand lad the reply of the prtsoa- j er s couaiel to thia was that wttaesse had that tsay bad seen tha womaa s such aa attitude as sdu.iI kead Our New Fixtures Have Arrived and the creater rrt of tl em rae :rea.i beVia Instii .!. Thef are protably t!ie fineei f xturea in ar.y western ator. Certain it is. tU! no otner store haa ar.y of jt-nnir de sign or beauty. They are known a lireen Wentr-ered oak. wh:ch 1 aa Inadequate description of their appearaaca. Come in aad sea uiem. them ta believe she had a weapon la tt. rare la Her Own Haas. Featuring the new "Man hattan" Shirts for Spring Th careful dresser eaa no more effort to negiect tn appearance of hla sr.irt thai he could go w-.tout or.a Neitner doea he care to wear a s.-Lrt that does not fit prop erijt The makers of "Man.iatiaa" Shirt are recogaixed aa ta best ia tile world. An4 tfese ahirta are likewise famous for ety.e. f.t and service. T'-.e new spring pat terns are cow being shewn In our new er.lrt department- 'mam T.oor. wet ilic While the fasninaot patterns are er-y modest, the Manhattan etjiorings are excep tionally handsome. Any quality you waa& froc $1.50 to $3.50 You (fY should rs use y&'3& ftP greav care :WP when ':fitZf y0U fS choose v 1 Your Spring Hat Net only use care to secure quality and style, but be certain that the hat jou select Is one suited to your build, jour age and the contour of yoar face. For a tat that is becoming to one man may make another resemble a comic picture. We know of no absolutely certain way to be sure you are correctly fitted in every particular except to come to this store and make your choice from the largest assortment, the newest atades and the latest shapes. In town. Then. too. you'll be la t?ie most modem Hat I ejirtrarnt la tn Tou can snder at win tarough thij r.e!y equipped Hat Store, ami see every hat in our store tn to new, ali-glasa casee. Everything that's new, nooby aad popular ia euown la our "Asbury" 52.50 "Rutland" 33.00 "Stetson's" $3.50 up A Sale of our Shoes and Oxfords lor Men and Women $3.00 and $3.50 Spring Models at 32.45 Lot 1 BOYS' M.OO SPRTNG SHOF.S AXD OX AND OXlX)RIS In the newest styles cf the season. Tan. Calf, Gun Sletal, Vici Kid or Dull Calf In lace or button style with the new short vamp, high toe and high heels. Lat 2 WOHEN'S -I AT XM SPKI.G SHOLS, OX1RIS .VNt PIMPS In the newest spring styles. hos ia Patent Colt, Gun Metal. Vici Kid, Velvet and Suede leathers, lace or button style. Ox fords and Pumps la Patent Colt. Gun MetaL Dull Kid and Tan Calf, with one, two or three instep straps. Lot 3 BOY'S 300 SPRING SHOES ASU OX rKlS Ia sUes 1 to 6. oa sale Saturday. Your Choice Saturday of All Three Lots $2.45. "The House cf Hih Merit? Uofflae of Siav-Ekch Clothe, Mruoa Hata, Hr-gal Shoe?, Maahattaa shirts aad Hoievroof Ho. Our New Show Windows are teirjr tr.stlld as rapidly as possihia We have, however, cautioned the contractor, mat t. en f.niar.ed. t.'-.ey must be the finest anw windows li west. ConJq ler.tiy we as', you to cons.fier our entire store as our present sr.ow a la dosa and urie y.u to feel f-s to riiujte us a ar "T would be stter fcslr If we aad wy anCy Os Csnae.'J Aet Were sot tat sad loilf " There are rood reason why Campbell's is tive most delicious tomato soup you erer tastcxL The finest tomatoes the world pro-luces grow right here in Southern New Jer sey en cur o n 1arms. And ue uie the Tcry pick of the grovkth in SST w " q TOMATO Our irrrproel cor..iers in process retair.s all their natural rlavor ar. i quality. AnJ our exclusive Hen i inj formula imparts a r.ch res an i savor vhich the most cr.nca! peop!e declare is qu.te beyond cocipari- Eut rou are the jtige. If you th.ir.k you e er taite-i tetter, the ccr returns your mor.ey. 2 1 kinds 1 Oc a can A ; -U a a-rr. trsrn' tj M tot. J m.t. Jsete CiarilU (otru t Cuuea N Look for the reti-and- - hito ' Uhel la a Cr which yesterday afternooa scorched the kcunor of her little shack at Eighteenth and Monroe street a aa o.-l womaa named Martha Btnaa aged a years. - was eeverety burned on the head and face, j ' $he was rescued by FTratriaa Lock aad re- j ! cetved medical treatxnesL Her injuries ara j painf ul, but not daagerooa The otd wo- i I maa. who was camamed. had residrd ) 1 her tfr years aad some people, aotiong j I the amoke, turned tn the alarm. The fre, which was extinguished ia a short time, i ! waa caused by a defective stove pfpe. M as ': j B.oes !it a fire aad return ng v her Utt.e , , home wa overccme by tiie smoka j fllc Icy lesgftt. I aun i i. 9 i t'jciu. ; it. :i cte T. eoes H i.-t iev . . ir.neiy r'n r.r LepLtis! .14 1 IL T wa! mortDW at 111 North Twenty-foorth street Omaha A "osin. il Bluffs Street In bena.f of the bdiidiag fund of the new ! .-omaav propes to erect on churcn. i fourth street, north of tae city ta. Mtss Catherine Hennesy la ta guest of j The following births are rep3rted: M.sa Anna McMabon for a few daa i nam Scdstru. i.-a J strevt. bo . Mr aad Mra J R. McPha;l have moved i .neaors;. Twenty-seventh and w Into their former resideoca. Iii J street. Mr aad Mrs. C. F. Mar.l have moved Into the O. K. i'addoca house at X3 B treet- Lw-al Eag es are requested to attend the memorial sorvt. e in the Braadeta theater ga.lay at 1 o oloca. The entertainment committee of aerie No. S wi. 1 entertata the men-oers aad womea friends Mjc-iay evening The West Si le has ball team, having de feated the K,nl team. wcud aow Uae to City aad Lun'-oia. har from the P. J Tralnora A meeting of the directors and members cf the Commer-ta, ciuo will be hed la the ciub room today at 1 octoca. The father and son" baao,uet of the Toung Mens Christian ass.iation will be. h"'l on the evening of Marcn X- I presideat Tkessere ail Says RegaU Kev A w anr past r 01 tie r-eoti s i m. p.alle Senlre Has Bur-Jonn Twenty-seventh and w street ; C V i ' 4 - - km ' i -f - r-1 a n .4 I I street, gu-i: ionn Ftan. G street. TsTO boy; M-ke Haias, : stret. girl. j C. E. Scarr feu very proud cf himself i last night when he ..-em-d he had earned ; off first pr-tse at the tr-a---a Lmj im in the Novice Co. lie dg case w.ta 'Bur wood Bib " m a strtn cf ten er.triis I got a taird in tne limit coi.ie class . itn n s.Tie a-r.ua s ';.ca c.-r--t--i asaiBst champions from Chicag-). Kansas S I Wireless Telegraph j used Underground ! ANNUAL REPORT OF BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Gtnraa Scientiitj Succeed ia Sending Messages Between Potaii Xiaes in Eartz llaaataiias. EERUV Mirrt! Il-Tvi Oertr.aa ert- er-tiots. It L..Ti.non and t'r. L have i succej-sf il v app::.l a ire -as teiesrapf'y to cr,i-r-crurd ccnmur.iiatior.. MeBajres I fca-e bn sect i.t'eri t".e p-tJ". mines i in c-.f.rk Hri m. ur.ri.r.s. a i.taace ! .-f r-:r a iri'e a:d a ha f. at a l-vei of j L-e feet beiO the surface The m."aaga ! we-e so carffuiiy deverel that t"e scl- t er.:t rnr.r...de rr. icu greater ditaiices I are f-;b . The d-sowery ts refa-ii as I t!v,.r.- .T.;'run' In cae :( m r.e d.sa- ' I . 1 AT www m 4 A Tut:... ! tsl GAPO:'VV-3 .x:lts. ftrss'n H, I & - armor . a. son Hi.i M. V ii 1.4 TV! a.'. 3-i li 1 si . Total Total sa St. Martla'a 4 ksrek eies. Foi tr sre some of the aransvrnent tr. cian.cti-a wt-h St. Slin n a.-1 for the rnd of 1.11s s,t aad axt I Th.a eier.i.ng prser and serm..n ia t"1 cliurcn. Subjrvt cf rmjfi. "F jrzi er.e-ta" Mrs. W. P Ad:ns aij tei tl. Pih.e story a: "tae cm. J.-en s fce.r" at o cioca tjmorrtw aftrrnonn Tuestls at 4 p m. junior aixuiary acd si- t cocfirmniin c-a.j at p m ni!iriy at t uv p. nv, rars a.il-iuu- Th-raiay. junior con.'.rBiuus case at I "e-j.- FnJiy ewaing. pn ft and ail ' 3 p m lrr. s bo ir p at I'tew (we laeasieyew. M.ss Suuth r.a.-.a rpren'-stiTe cf tSe Assucated Char.t ea wouid Luis icose s:rti.-.g cale w,tr. nw 5 iev of eopie oa sre illet church, has returned from Aiaa'ic, la a nere he went to muj a en urea. Phone fceil South Inlepecient F-l- f r a case of Jetter o:d Top prompt de- Lvery 10 any part of aty. WUliam Jetter ; It Mewan Campbell ef Tiiden. Neb . has be4i viit:r.g tr nil la C'Cusaa and lus 1 K-ents Mr ani Mrs. C. lv. Campoeii. in 1 Souta Cxcana 574 1 jw-ng to tr.e d.s-overy of quti ksaad. d 4 iM r-jr. x experienced la the compfion ; f tiie i-oorete ie whicn miu larvuan y ' '-ne N streK guU.a Mr snd Mra Frank Dclesal and Mr. aa.! IvO Mrs. Juel (vunci teave M 0'iay f. r - ' ir Sprtni. M ., where tary wul re- : tna.n thrre The new Fresh vtenaa ehurcfi has ha 1 is dome oiaitiei. or to put It as 11 -i.tjr of tae Kroytrtaa d-ei, "has lis tastrr bonaet on. ' .H.th T.u.r.a H:h k.iof seniors ar.d ; :niArs wui meet at me Toung Men s 'hrn-tisa aeux!Aiin rya-aastum toniKst to determine tae w.tr;.4U. ceaspunacp. Ail men interested In the Improvement of tae west end of t.ie city are requested u aret at tne fcap'aw suasion hai. Forty- . mird aad 1 strwa tci evening at T.Ju The gtria of b ar and So'.tn i man Hign sctofis i 1st a basset bail game ta tae Txicg Mens ikruts assoviatiua gymnasium u i s iSaturaay aftrr.ooa. Vt ,scu lxige No. ltJs llal'vi Broraer-' a.r-Mi ot Amerka wui cenrbvaie its unird anniverary tUnst- The prigram wt.l eir. sracs car-is. dancing and ref rvsotenta The choir of the First Christian eh urcn . w-U give a concert tr.is even .-.g at t.ie home of Mrs E.mer huae. ." Norta S'.x teetiia street Pfreshments w.li ae Cwaae ta Stay. NET" TOP.K. March The a.niial r port cf the American Te.ephone aad Te.e- 1 graph coi;:r for D'-'J made p.b..c ts ' day. s'iows that i irtr.g t:.e car 1 : ; gross 'revenue was eol.ected bv the B;.: ystem tr the pubjc fjr servi'e. Pres'.der.t Va.l in a.s report to tne t c hoMfs. says tnat Fur-ne ror.'ro; -r rrg 1 atioa cf putlc service corpora i"ss ty 1 permanent c mn.isiuns r.asrcome aac! coin '. ta stay " QOLID comfort that'a i j . me oiner name tor iross- I 1 ett Shoes. Here's a popular I V model for Spring. Gun metal I I calf. Foxed and perforated. I Dressy. Smart. See this and the fl other ne new Crossetts. If I LA.Croaaelc,Maaar. Kaw mi cinr. ir z 1 1 r, , m : n . - ! srseo. st.e .taus sae has a num- ' Sced:ag ef a..t.,moe.le to and from Tr at s si:, t rmt:r.n tu .-vta i -r emri.m.B? ist w . .. . . 1, ... ara a i.' ar by i-r wti ia .i ,t f r.nc.ny tis autj iijjt otrati.a. a urcbtr 1 Maaie (li. . Mrs. P. H M Mahoa 1U a wreet. let:' e?teria' f r t Lua a vis.i ts nr t ja.xies who is a student at the Kea- ! I rcs semiiary tfterward ahe sru. go It , .-iun. Andrew fcarr feul ..-nd from a short ! Sauoae-. Tsa.. tr aa extended visit- I La.,e of absen.-e: lueuteaant Coioriel visit to tt 'tia r Spr-nxa j Worstnea have starred to lay road uts Joca 3 Ma ury ir-sre-r'-w gea-r.. f-..':M j The Epeuc.a t m of tne First Metao- 4.M Trt:-ta afreet foe tae exsrtrM j 1 s. irt Lueutenant L auv.ei W HxriuuS, ul a rtmaiags as- ta- j wires j supp.y tae new power aoua tae J metoai corps, tee saoetaa Magie City Mra H B Co. per la vta.tiag friend N jrta l 'ii . Army Orders. Krorn a, S"Alf CorT?r4i.'Ct. ) W A ri a N 1 j i N . MsVrrn .4 T-- Crri Arrnv orrl-rm. by d:rvt. n of ti prri.i..n-. ilaXT 3vai ie. 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