14 THE DEE; OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915. Council Bluffs Good Resolutions Minor Mention Coaacrll Bluff Offloe of The la at 14 Xertk stata aH. Telephoae 4S. Davis. Drugs. Vletrola, lit. A. Hodx Co. Woodrlng Undertaking Co. Tel. t Oerdner rreea, printing. Ml 1st At. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, FkM fl. I PRAPLKT KLECTRIC CO. WIRING i AND FIXTURES. Phone Ba. TO RAVK OR TO BORROW. fTFK C. B. Mutual Bid, and lou Am n. La Peart. Mar yonr autt cleaned and pressed ba- Tore New l iu l Coo i cleaning work. XN Broad war. Fhone 178. Dr. H. A. Woodbury, dentist, movwd to Bapp block, phone Black 60S Sanitary and modem appliances. Modern price, i The funeral of John Hcdae, the mur dered Greek U.borr, will ba beld thla afternoon at tha CutUr chapnl. A print from tha Greek church In Bouth Omaha will conduct I ha aervloee, WILl. O. ESTEP, former well-known eiUifn and funeral director, has entered tha (Irm of M. O. Corrtaaa company. Ur, atrp s ability la wall known to moat of tha roaldenta at thla city. David Roach waa yesterday given a antfnc of. ona day In tha county jail for violation of a district court Injunction Krohlblimg him molesting hla wife, who i aulng for divorce. Ha baa, however, bora In Jail for about a week aad baa bad tlma for calm reflection. Charles Clausen and Johnny We, TT-jriar-old hoya. Indicted at tha Reptembar term of district court for robbing mer chandlva cars, warn arraigned bsfore Judge Rorkafellow yesterday. Tha West boy haa bran In tha county Jail forty w days, hut hla companion only a abort time. By acrwnvtnt with tha county at torney th Clausen boy waa fined IX and West waa discharged. John McCann. tha Itinerant barber who attacked August Hopkins, a traveling an an, whom ha had never Hon ana whom ba had met (or tha first tlma on . the etreet bar laat summer and alaahed him with a raaor. waa yesterday sent ta tha knorvlUa Inebriate hospital to re main three yeara McCann narrowly aaoapad alUIng Honkfns and waa Indlctad for assault with Intent to commit mur der. Subsequent conduct Indicated that be waa wholly Irresponsible and had not tha faintest remorabranoe of tha occur rence, Mlse Viola Agnes Kurd, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hurd, died at their home, 7M Washington ave oue, at t o'clock yesterday morning. Mlse Hurd' a death came very suddenly and unexpectedly, although she had been ill for three weeka from liver trouble. She IS survived by her parents, ona brother and four sisters. They are Henry Hurd, Mrs. I A, Krlrkson. Mrs. I E. Leslie. Mra J. C. Hitchcock and .Miss Laura Hurd. all of thla city. Mlsa Kurd waa a member cf Council hlva No, 717 of tba Modern Maccabees. Police records for tha month of De cember will show that there waa an uversne of thirty penniless rr.en cared for dully at the city jail, given lodging mid shelter for the night. Thla makes a total of 830 for the month. When to thla number la added the thousands who drift through tha city, finding similar In allrrmd yards or elsewhere, the tre mendous movement of the Idle men through the country la apparent. Chief of Police V'ien, dlsousxln It yesterday, aid tha situation presented ona of tha B res test problems of the century, with n constantly Increasing demand for solu t'on. Tha quarters used for their car were crowded again, last night Lynn Haller, tha O-ysar-old moving picture machine operator who waa In dicted by the September grand Jury for the theft of a Ford automobile, and who finally stade a full confession of his rullt, was yesterday, discharged from further custody upon the recommenda tion of County Attorney Capell, largely for the reason that the owner of tha car refused or waa vary reluctant to prose mite. Haller stole tha car from Dick iorlrJ, and changed It so that Ha owner failed to reootfnlse It, although It was driven past hla home for nearly a Week, He finally recognised It as It stood la fronf of the- picture theater where tha young man was employed. Tha car waa restored to Ita owner and Haller tried to snake every possible restitution. Upon a written statement by Morical that tha boy had made complete restitution and that he did not want to prosecute htm. County Attorney Capell recommended the r discharge and Judge Rockafellow acted In accordance) with tha recommendation. I I M -V T M i WW "vn come- n "The WVTe. WGon a "The first or Thc YeAR., f MORE SffUBUMG- 1 rOK MC FIE.- inc. Predictions Are For a Very Dry Moon Tha Full Moonera do not get their beer back. If those who oppose the organiza tion can prevent It Under tha decision of tha Jury In tha criminal, prosecution of Oeorga B. Wright of the Fall Moon organisation and chairman of the enter tainment committee, tha bear would ba returned to Moon land, or at least tha two kegs alleged to contain beer would ba returnable, but tha return waa frus trated by the notice served yesterday that tha case would bo appealed, Chief of Polio Vlan said ha had orders from thoa responsible for tha prosecution to appeal to tha district court, and. as ha tad no option la tba matter, ha will have la obey. The vaudeville entertainment staged and presented In the office of Justice Joseph. Wednesday, waa still tha talk of the town yesterday. The prosecution of tha knlghU has omewhat Interfered with their program. The January moon will ba full tomorrow rlfht a&d la accardaac with aatuxal law it should shed Its radiance In Moon land, but It baa been found necessary to defer tha monthly reception of King S'lesUoutue until Friday night. January C Than people la Mills. Fremont. MonU evoraery and other points In southwestern aowa will be shown tha wonders of tha nystlo realm and will endeavor to help tha ganlal king discover the culprits who tola "The King's Treasure," tha nuge, tut tractable. Hulda. "tha big 8wede rook." The fountains In Moonland that ware steelgaed to gush gubleU of pale beer to ravtva tha visitors whan the Journey Mds kftar 11 o'clock may ba dry. but there iwlll be something to let tha visitors knew that all of tha electric life haa not died out of Moonland and that there are etlU numerous live wires there. Ho nef?e spchdimg- MAKE - Yn GOING- coofMT THE. BftST OF THE 7 yj . r4. in . v r .if -i.r... av " fWmniMitumillk I MM m) toy -zpoi- y . TJ 'sfjrr J i i.'.-'Z. awl r t 'V'-stv- U r v Council Bluffs ASSESSORS MAKE RETURNS Tax Books Complete and Beady to Bo Turned Oyer to the Treeinrer. VALUE 0? FA&M LAUDS RAISED Move) Than One MUlloa Dollars to Ba Celleeted la tba Coaaty Dart as; tha OosalaaT Tear, Tha assessors have fixed the total ac tual value of all real eatat in Potta wattamie county at (72.M7.S44. To this is added moneys and credits valued by the assessors from tha information given than at 13,981,01. For taxation purpoeea one-fourth of this property la assessed, making tha assessment valuation ap proximate H8.SS.W1. Tha total amount of taxes yielded by tha property thus sessed Is U7,&tt.24. which mutt bo collected through tba office of County Treasurer Chrtstensen during 1915. Tba total laat year waa ll.lU.S65.7i These figures were shown by tha tax books that were yesterday oompieted and to ba turned over to tha county treasurer January J Tha entire value of tba property In tha county la con siderably greater than the figures Indi cate. Farm lands, although raised by tha Stata Taxing board a par cent last year, are still valued around $70 an acre, while tha actual average value ex ceeds Hot) per acre. Tha tax collected each year haa stead ily Increased until now it is twice as much aa it waa leas than tea years ago. Tha amount this year is by far tha largest aver collected In one year since tba county was organised. There la no parUaular reason for hoping that there will ba any reduction next year. Of tha U7.LU taxes to ba collected la IMS. tha state exacta $56,1177.17 for ita general fund, tS.t37.il for Ita oapltol ex tension scheme, tha same amount for tha stale luaUtuUooa and the agricultural college at Ajnea, In addition to tha stata university and other state-aided schools. Tha levy for tha coanty's general fund produces 171,892. U, and tn.MaU will ba collected for county bridges. 118, 474. K for county roads, and Ml,7.7 for roads. Tha largest altigle item, however, is the public school funds. Tba county treas urer will collect fOT.UlB for tha teachers' and M,7u&.44 tor the contingent funda Tha taxpayers will contribute t3t.Mt JS to provide for tha poor during the year, ia addition to maintaining tha county, farm. ' To replenish tha city's funds, tha county treasurer will collect $339,111.11 for tha general, and (37,181.71 for special im provement funds. Real Keao Traasfero, Tha following real eatata transfers filed Wednesday were reported to Tha Bee by the Pottawattamie County Abstract com pany; .Anna Emerlne and husband to Will lain Orr, lot 14, block 1, Hvans hconl Urtdsa addition, w. d iTjen Franks famlui and husband to John N. Olson, lot 1. block 7, Ueaaun s fcocond addition. . w. d ljra J-Mtg Waiksr and wife to Elmer . ..."""n' ' ,ot Wot u. liall s adiiuion. w. d 77. toe Treasiirfr to 1'ttinler Knox. kt li! I.lock K. Maredoui. t. w. d s N i :ini K Kirkuer t' Napoleon t.luio, si neV aw'4 i-74-43. w. d... 1 ft 'miirin Uilketis to Peter Wilkens. w'. 6-.7-i5. w. d i 4' sitiia 11. liaugbraan to John F. i .Ktiiiia at aL, part of lAi-ii, W. d.....,,,H....,,M,M.,,.M.M...,. ( Seven transfers, total ......t,M Marriage Lleease. xlsrrUge llcensas were Issued yesterday 1: tiie following nsmed persons: Name and Adlres. - Age. I'ludiio 1 4 isis, 14nc4,ln. Neb J7 iit en )-. Itobiiison, Lincoln u J uli.ia O. I iIspo, Ne.-la, la SI Jl iiirn e It, t Isrk, .ela hat Want AOs 1'rvduce Kesults, Babies at Doors of Some West End Homes People residing la tha western part of Council Bluffs believe they have dis covered grounds for tha suspicion that their aelghborbaod is being used for the distribution of new-bora babies that origtuata la soma Institution in Omaha, and they also believe that they have got a Una on tha baby farm. Three babies, all unclothed and only a few days old, have been dropiwd at the doors of three west end homes within tha last fsw weeka la each case an automobile was uaed and ia all of tha oasea tba procedure waa Identical. Tha hemes have been selected la advance by a woman who. It is now recalled, visited tha places under some prettnae and managed ta get a statement of the attitude of the families toward aban doned children. Comparison of notes ahoas this woman haa visited many Maces and that aha has recently been la the neighborhood. The belief In Council Uluffs now Is that she has a list of several places where It may ba expected that babiee caa ba safely dropped In the future. It ia known that this agent of the baby farm lives In Omaha, and the assumption Is that she I directly interested In its product. Italy's Occupation Of Avlona Arouses Austrian Discontent (Copyright, mi. by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Deo. sL (Special Cable gram to New York World and Omaha lies.) The Daily Chronicle correspondent in Roma cableai "Italy's momentous oc cupation of Avlona and surrounding hill country has aroused intense Irritation, and discontent in Austro-JIungary. "The Becalo correspondent, telegraphing1 from the Austrian frontier, says Ger many has intervened In Vienna In an en deavor to prevent a possible Austro I tall an Incident. "Count Betchtold, the Austrian foreign minister, had a lengthy conference with Emperor Francis Joseph on the matter. On returning to the foreign office tha count at once sent for the Italian ambas sador, who is said to have been asked to procure from Rome a fresh statement of Italy's declaration in October last to the effect that Its latest move was merely a police measure for tha tlma being, applied in virtue of tha London confer ence, which guaranteed the independence of Albania," Life Term of John Dietz Commuted MADISON. Wis., Deo. Sl.-Tha llf terra of John K. Diets, theoutlaw of Cameron dam, convicted in JKU of murdering Oa oar Harp, a deputy sheriff of lawyer county, wss commuted to twenty years today by Governor McGovern. I'nder the parole law Diets may now ba released la four years. Petitions have been coming from every stata ssklng for his pardon. Diets shot Harp when defending him self against arrest by a posse of deputies sent to his cabin on the Thornapple river. The dam, ha alleged, waa the property of Mra Diets by virtue of a deed to tha land auroundlng IL The courts did not uphold thla contention. Stilt, when the Mississippi River Log ging company attempted to take control of the dam. Diets took Up his rifle in its defense. He waa finally captured after his cabin had been riddled by bullets. GERMAN PREMIER'S SOW NOT INRUSS HOSPITAL PETROGRAD, (via London), Deo. tL Alexander J. Gutchkoff, president of the Russian Red Cross, stated today that aa Investigation undertaken at the re quest of the Spanish ambassador Indi cated that tha eldest son of tha German chancellor. Dr. von Bothmann-Hollweg, waa not among tha wounded In any Rus sian hoapltal. A Paris dispatch on December 14 said it was reported there from Berne that a son of the German chancellor had been Injured seriously at Pictrkow, Russian Poland, and that ha had been captured by the Russians. A Berlin dispatch oa the following day said that tha chan cellor had been Informed that his eldest son. a lieutenant of cavalry, had been captured. France Builds Two Great Air Fleets To Invade Germany NEW ORK, Deo. 31. Franca is build ing two great fleets .of aircraft, armed with cannon and bombs with which to In vade Germany in tha spring, according to Pedro Chaps, a Mexican aviator who has been in Europe for tha last four years and who arrived hers tonight cm tha Cun ard liner Carpathian. Hundreds, of armored biplanes, each carrying a small cannon and bombs, and numerous monoplanes equipped with bombs and steel darts will ba ready to sweep across the Qerman frontier when winter la past, he said. The monoplanes are intended mainly for scout work and will make a speed of 120 mllea an hour. All tha aeroplanes will have a cruising radius of 130 miles from tha frontiers. said Chapa, and their attack, will not bo in the form of raids by a few ma chines as hitherto, but by large divisions. Tha aviators to man these machines are now being trained in several large schools established for the purpose, ha said. TEUTON PLOT III ITALY UNMASKED Conspiracy to Smuggle Contraband Foodituifi and Clothing Out of Country Unearthed. TWO PERSONS ABE ABBESTED Search of Itease of One af Sasweeta Reveale Ha Waa la Close Teach wltk the German Embassy. (Copyright, 1911, by Press Publishing Co.) ROME, Dec, St (Special Cablegram ot New York World and Omaha Bee.) De velopments are announced In connection with a contraband scandal in connectlo with which Dr. Flora and Slgnor Cast rlgnano, a customs official, have been arrested. Money for Rice. Search of Dr. Flore-s nouse by the po lios revealed that he had been In close touch with the German embassy, and that the embassy officials had organised contraband traffic. Several of these offi cials have been required to leave Italy. It is said that rro.eoo has been sent from Germany for tha purchase here of rice, which la largely replacing wheat in breadmaUng In Germany. Signer Clatlgnano, it Is charged, at tempted to bribe a customs official, with the , object of smuggling rioe through Italy, and offered him $30,000. m Plot Unmasked. (Copyright, 1914, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON. Dec. SL (Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Bee.) The Dally Chronicle's Milan correspond ent reports that, through tha vigilance of tha minister of commerce In Rome, a vast Austro-Oermaa conspiracy haa been unmasked. The plot had ramifications all over Italy, particularly In Naples, Genoa, Florence and Milan. Its purpose was to smuggle contraband foodstuffs and clothing ta soma small port ia tba Adriatic. Super-Zeppelin is Wrecked in Raid 1 GENEVA (Via Paris?, Dec. SO. News haa reached Omanshorn from Frledriehs hafen that during the recent Blitsh aerial raid on Cuxhaven one of the largest su-per-ZeppcIlns, which was oompieted two months ago, was entirely destroyed in its sheds by bombs dropped by the aviators and the another Zeppelin escaped only by rising rapidly In the air. Trial of Dakotan For Girl's Murder Now on at Wheeler WHEELE-R, & D., DeC Jl The trial of Robert Brooks for the nrurder of W. IC. Menile and Miss Blanche Blgnal, at Oeddes, last April began today with the statement of the prosecution. A Jury waa secured lata last night Dr. F. B. Fyle of Oeddes, who examined tha bodies shortly after their removal from the burned offloa was tha first wit ness called. Dr. Fyie's evidence was Intended prin cipally to show that there had been no relations between Mentle and Mlsa Sig nal which might have acted aa a motive for a suicide pact Frank ' Humphrey, yardman . for . the lumber oompany, occupied the staad dur ing tha greater part of the afternoon. He described the positions the bodies oc cupied and the finding of the two claw hammers and the revolver pear, tha bod ies. It Is apparent the state will try to show a conspiracy and premeditation on the part of various Interests and Individuals located In this county and throughout this section and that the murder was ac tually committed by Brooks and other gunmen, who left the scene of the mur der In an automobile shortly after the alarm was given and the lumber office found in flames, and that a false alibi was contracted to protect Brooks and attempt to prove that he was In Nio brara tha night of the murder. OMAHA MEN FORM BIG STAMP VENDING COMPANY WILMINGTON. Del., Dec. .-(SpHal Telegram.) The -trl-State Stsmp Vending company of Omaha, with a capital of 11,000,000 was chartered at Dover, Del., to-" day. The Incorporators are W. H. Os tenberg. W. W. Turner nnd W. H. Balte, all of Omaha, snd Frank Turner of this city. The concern will operate stamp vending machines In New York, New Jersey and Delawsre. Prefer Trenches to Idleness on Outside SAINT POL, Franca. Deo. !. (Via Paris.) The French soldiers, without ex ception, express a preference for work In tha trenches, rather than remaining idly at their billets. While tha men are beld la reserve at tha rear, they say that aalda from tha tlma when they are sleep ing off fatigue each minute seems an hour. The postal service Is uncertain. They rarely receive news. Along the battle front, ia tha region of Arras and fit Elraoy, tha position 'of the troops has scarcely varied a foot from the glgzag Urea which have been occu pied for three months. Merveaseata of Ocean Steamers. Port. Arrtv, Ballet, KEW YORK.... Oupathla NEW YORK...... TBsmlsteetei. KEW YORK LsilUnls. NEW YORK . Adriatic NTffW YORK lempalla. MARfCrLL.Kfl.. BrtUsnia COPENHAGEN. Natal OSNOA Caaoalc Dr, Banister is to Talk at Woman's Club The health conunlttee or tha Omaha Woman's club Is to hold aa epea meeting at I.SS o'clock aest Monday afternoon at the club rooms at Metropolitan ball. On thla occasion tha committee will ba ad dressed by Dr. J. M Banister, for yeara a member of the army medical corps, but now retired. He will speak on the "Part Played by Ineecta in the Propaga tion of Disease." At thla time Dr. Banister ta Instructor U: the department ot tropical madlcln In tha Nebraska Medical college. The addresa will begin at 1:40 o'clock. Eighty Armour Men at Banquet Armour and company's traveling aalea- men and office men, eighty strong, ban e'jeted at the Rome hotel last night. aang songs boosting themselves and tba products they sell, praised their bosses, roated each other and altogether con sumed an. enormous lot ot food. Liquid refreshments were rather scarce at the banquet . "We're coming to realise that too much drink knocks a good man out" said Dls trict Superintendent "Rufe" E. Harris ot South Omaha, who waa chairman. "Still, wa don't object to drinking, aa you see," Tha salesmen were representative of tha Omaha district Several Chicago men, among them C. J. Engemaa. H. E. Cragln. IL B. Bogg. J. 8. Franks. M. D. Harding and J. B. Cass attended tha meeting. , Cabaret entertainera helped tha diners while away tha time. The dinner was tha compliment ot tha company to its traveling men and is an annual affair. The traveling salesman of the Omaha district are now In conven tion here. They are. exchanging "ex periences" and taking some post gradu ata wark In the lMaf etJ.'' To Boost Suffrage In Massachusetts Mr. and Mra James Richardson, who did active service in tha recent suffrage campaign by means of automobile tours through tha state, together with Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Hardy of Lincoln, also en thusiastic suffragists, Mrs. Hardy being stste treasurer, will tour Massachusetts next summer to assist la tha campaign there and gain experience for tha next campaign la Nebraska. Mrs. & A. Capea, president of the Omaha Buff rage association, has an nounced her Intention of aervlng two months next fall la suffrage headquar ters la Nsw York City for the purpose of becoming mora familiar with, campaign methods. Ship with Supplies For Allies Stranded ARMOITTH. N. a. Deo. B. - Tha steamer Navarre, a St John, N. B. ves sel, bound for France with a full eargo of hay, oats, automobiles aad army sup plies for tba British, struck Holmes Iiedge, Tucket Island, la tha Bay ot Fundy last night aad probably win be a total loss. The crew wss still an board at last reports. Bee Want Ads Are the Beat Business Read Dally by People la Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. AT THE PRESS Phone D. 2397 113 S. 16th St. YPctroIcam Coke $,59 $RM $3H J Ton v tTcn Hon "We have just received a brand new supply of this re markable furnace fuel which is rapidly taking the place of coal. ' Why?' Because it makes more heat and leaves no ashes, clinker or slate and makes no smoke. Try at least a small lot Now. FOR PALME CLOTIIIi!G CO'S BIG SALE SATURDAY Cor. 14th acd Dccgks Sts. stand Friday Baa. CO-OPXBATIOBT. One person cannot make a Ufa in surance company. It requires tha co operation of many. Nebraska people can co-operate with the residents of New York. New Jersey, Massachusetts and other eastern states and develop tha companies of these states ot they caa co-operate with and develop Ne braska companies. Turn 'tha above thought over la your mind and set down the adVantagrea In co-operating with and developing a Nebraska company. Then rack your brain for one good, substantial reason for patronising an eastern company, whose assets' are already so large aa to be a financial menace to the people of the west. If not to the whole coun try. When equally as good Insurance and better service can be had by co operating with a Nebraska company, why not do it. TheMidwestLife N. Z. 8NELL, PlltlDRHT A NEBRASKA STOCK CO Mr ANY stun. ROM-raxnaPiTiHfi un uguhabce ohxt mST NATIONAL BANK lUILDlNO, LINCOLN. OMAHA A9KNCY CITY NATIONAL. SfAN K UtL.DINS) CinlllL sGINTl! 6I0R6I OROCKIn, f A.rlHNIT AND l.iKUSOItlllfl TEE MraClHIAMf k&THOMAL BAM OF OMAHA. NEB. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL, $501,000.00' SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $8.0,000.00 DEPOSITS, $6,500,000.00 f Typowrltoro $ I For Ront any mate you want : $1 and Up Per Month Central Typwlter Exchangi Tad. - '. -807409 South 17th. - " , Phona Doug. 412L. iWWTWTWxV' AMUSEMENTS. LUTHER DRAKE, FRANK T. HAMILTON President Vice-President FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier a IL MEILE, S. S. KENT, AMuUnt Cathier AasUUnt Cashier Visit a Modern Plant New Tear's Day, spend part of your time vUlt in and Inspecting the new, modern, dairy home ot the Alamtto Santlary Dairy Company at J 6 th and Leavenworth Streets. Come any time between 10:00 A. M. to S:0A P. M. Alamito Sanitary Dairy Co. Doug1. 409 ' Third Slod FREE This Wook 1P ;v,Y The picture of the Sled will be In The Bee every day thla weak. Cut them all out aad ask your frlande to save the pictures la their pa par for you, too. See bow many pictures you can (at and bring them to The Bee office. The Sled will be liven Free to tha boy that BRAIjDEISI25!"j.1;23o ind SAT. MATIREE and RI5HT VJ -MV'JJMV.'MT v-r u wiimm ijri .rUswl.isVta-.sai lUlPC? lkts iower .floor, S3, nlUCO tuo slooT. 11, Bo, BOo aad Sat. Iovr moor, 91 -BO, SI I Bal 7 So, boo; QaL. 88a, BEATS uuua, SEPTEMBER A Snappy Musical Show EVIORH MARY F. COOfElf School of Dancing 19th and Farnam aCAJBT r. COOKS School of Danc ing. BeeatUal asw atadlos, lth and Farnam Stu. Classes la ball room, esthetic and national dancing. New classes for children and adults will ba formed after January 1st. Especial attention to private clubs wishing in struction In social dancing. Children requested to enroll In claases before January 6. a'S rat OM-MTXWk- siau. lB-Be-aee, vaga, IS-M-eO-TSs. Here's a Bread STsw Skew BX.VTOX GYPSY MAIDS J1" Tom Brnose new ana outer ma sters, t i) Its Bhoi 1, U A iaaxxs' does &jayZVJ ski Bore's a siraaa sis ti GYPSY MAI fctmoae" McRas and SI other fun Beauty Chorus of Fortune Tell )lg Novelty Surprise at Xtra Mid. how starting at 11:30 Nsw Tear SATS. KacyVa. raoae Baaglag asvAiiMitf va.gjSTix.X.B. nn ., Ms: Kttkt. s:l sax iiauiLl I mow Claude OUUBgwaterl yll,w - satta visa oo. I J""''! ssl Uu HuU. K-rry IxCos, Uitbsm Tts.l i"n s.t- sj4 s s.i.c Ua. He, tan, r. sends si the most, pictures before 4 P, It Saturday, January I, 4tk tit IV E E K BOYD pom mi Xat. Today, Baa. Toalgat, Sao-oOe CINDERELLA STS XT WZXX rmZBTCB sLLsVX, uea., Sootsty Bight. loss alice Tutora-i. nana ytaalate, Betweea Aota.