I niK BKK: OMAHA. TUlUslvW. JI NK :?. 3 Nebraska Nebraska GOVERNOR ISSUES FLAG JAY EDICT Jane Fourteenth Specified by Chief Executive as Time for Honor ing Star and Stripes. CALLED TO SCHOOLS' ATTENTION (Trom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June I.-8peclal.)-June 11 hss been designated as Flag day by the governor of Nebraska. It being the ir,1th anniversary of the birth of the nation's emblem, and that the day may be fit tingly celebrated Governor Morehead has kwued the following proclamation: The. observance of Flag day is belnff Bore and more recognised as the years pass. U Is of especial interest to the children and youth of our land, and af fords nn opportunity to Impress on the liiinda of all the significance of our ban ner. The atara act In the field of blue keep fresh In th mind the union o' states in the formation of the republic, and its thirteen stripes recall the heroism of our forefathers and mothers in their effort to establish the government under whl h we have lived and prospered. I. therefore, as governor of the state. Urge that Monday, the 14th day of June, of the present year, be et apart as Flse ciav. and ask that the flan be dlsplave Itom the state cspltol nulldintr. school louses and various state institutions throughout the commonwealth rind bv (itlsens at their homes and olmes or business; that flag drills he "omluctcd bv th school where convenient, ami that a general display of the flag be seen everywhere, that a wholesome and genu ine respect for vr and obedience to or rr be cultivated In the noarta of our i itlsenship. . . . ... There is no more healthful sign of the perpetuation of the repuhltc and its In stitutions than the fact that the people of thli country, of all clneses, whether native or foreign brrn, honor the flng find put their lives and procrtv in Jeop tirdv for its deTense. "The 8tar-Spaiigled lianner. Long may it wave. 0r the land of the free And the home of the brave. ElkhornValley Editors to Meet at Long Pine Saturday tDNO FINH. Neb., June 2.-(fpecial.) The annual meeting of the Elkl.orn Val lcy Kdltorlal asaoclation will be held here Saturday afternoon, June S. The address of welcome will be by H. M. Cnlbertson and the response by President George A. Mile of O'Neill. Papers will be read by Ke.i A. Brewster of Chadron, A. H. Beck ham of Pierce, E. I Howell of Wood Lake. Chartee H. Brady of Oakdale, W. U Kirk of Bpeneer. S. W, Kelloy of Atkinson and, W. 8. Barker of Valentine. In the evening the editors will be the guests of the Long Pine Commercial dub at a banquet. Beatrice Grows, And Business Men All Pull Together (From a Waff Correspondent.) FF.ATR1CK, Neb.. June 2 .-(Hrerial.l Few cities In the Vnited Jtates of the sixe of Beatrice have a prettier or more up-to-date athletic park. t Thla fair little city on the Hlua is up to date in every way and going fur ward at a pace that will astonish the atnte. With three railroads running through the city, with some of the finest resi dences to be found In the stste, with several excellent store buildings that would be a credit even to the metropoli tan city or the capital city, with all of Its buslnes streets paved and many of them extending out into the residence portion for many blocks. Beatrice may well be listed as an Ideal city. Its park Isj a beautiful sight at this time of year. Nestled on the side of a hill which has been cut down and filled in on one side, a reta ment holds the lower portlo and extends six feet or more above the ground, almost entirely surrounding the beautiful place. A grandstand and pretty grass-covered diamond at one end, with the nldrs of the park covered with green grass .ind fhrubhery completes the pic ture. The park was presented to the city school district by r. V. Cook, the ! Kllnatrick brother R .1 I) S V. H. and J. M., and J. 3. Collins of. New York. The first fixe are among the most Influential men of the city, and it Is twid that the park represents an ex penditure of nearly IK'.uno. Beatrice has a commercial c!ub that will take rank with any In tue state. A luncheon is held every week on Tuesday, and the business men of the city gather there at that time and after joining In a social time go in a bodv to some busi ness house and Inspect it. They are keeping closely In touch with each other for the good of the city as a whole. Nebraska Patterson of Harlan Is Bank Examiner (From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN, June i.-fppeclsl I Kvldence being Shown to the governor by the State Banking board, of which he is a member, that the rk of examination was run ning behind. Governor Morehead today appointed p. M. Patterson of Harlsn eountv as bank examiner, being the ninth on t.e list. No examiner had been appointed to tAkS the rlare made vacant by E. U. Mul'.oa ney, who resigned to accept the office of casMcr of the City National of Unjoin. The number of examiners remain the tarn. Mf.. Patterson represented Harlan county in the last legis'sture and Is a cousin of 8am Patterson, recently ap pointed auditor for the I'nlted Pistes treasury. He was born In Cass county, but liaa been engaged In the banking btiMness In Alma the last few jesra. He I democrat. GENERAL MORITZ VON AUFFENBURO, former A us tro-Hungarian minis ter of ; war, who com manded' an army early in the war,', has been arrested in Vienna, according to late dispatches received. i oruo'nhe0;! Warrant Clerk Busy raying State's Money (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 1. (Special. I That the warrant clerk In the office of tSate Aud itor Smith has bfen earning her princely Snlarv during the month of May Is evi denced by the number of warrants Issued by that denartment. As shown bv the auditor's report 4.O0T of the little Joy slips were written out. The totsl amount of these warrants amounted to I4.'.:7M, or about llli to the warrant. Would Make Clean Sunday Closing HABTTNG8, Neb.. June 2. (Special Telegram) Aa a result of Mayor Mad getfa enforcement of the Sunday flos Ing law against barber shops and the conviction of two clothing dealers for running their stores on the Sababth, pe titlona wero in circulation today for the closing of garages and cigar, drug and . candy atoreo on Sunday. 1 LEXINGTON MAN HEADS WESTERN BAR ASSOCIATION LEXINGTON, June 2. (Special Tele gram.) The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Western bar association thla morning: E. A. Cook of Lexington, president; J. J. Hal ligan of North Platte, flrat vice presi dent; Fred Wright of Scott Bluffs, sec ond vice president; J. V. Romlgh of Gothenburg, aecrctary;- P. It. Halllgan of North Platte, treasurer. The next an nual meeting will be held at North I'latte. Judge Hostetler of the twelfth district. Judge Westover ot the sixteenth district and Judge Perry of the four teenth district were voted In as honorary members; also 8enator Wm. V. Allen. Senator Allen gave an address on "Judi cial Reforms, and Reformers." BANQUET TENDERED TO THE GRAND MASTER HASTINGS, Neb., June 2. (SpecUl Telegram.) Members of the A. O. U. W. from Carleton, Grand Island. Glenvllle. Hansen, Ayr and Holdrege and the local lodge last night tendered a compliment ary banquet to Grand Master F. A. An derson of Holdrege. More than one hun dred were present. i , - Newe Note of (ieweva. GENEVA. Neb., June . (Special) Win F. Flory, cashier of the Ft. Edward First National bank, with his family, came yesterday evening to visit his parent Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Flory. W. F. Flory gooe to Omaha and from there to Cali fornia. Charles Allen, a veteran of the civil war, is very ill at tho present time At tho alumni hano.net lust Saturday night the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Albert Held; vice president. Ixra Bolton; sec Tetary, Grace Hadeel; treasurer, Koacoe Mohrinan. f - Deha Speaks at Ravenna. RAVENNA. Neb., Jure .- Special.) F.ugene V. Debs, socialist, addressed an audience of several hut dr d people at the base ball park ye.Hi rd;iy afternoon. The -event had lie?n frrely advertised, but coming right aft-r leeorat;on Day the crowd waa not at all that had been hoped for. At the conclusion of the speech a game of hall was played be tween Ravenna and Ashley, the result beln a victory for Ravenna, to 3. Ptephena geaka at llnnprr. FREMONT. Neb., June 2. i Rne-ial.) Congressman Dan V. Stephens waa the principal speaker at the Memorial day exercises at Hooper Monday. The i pera house waa filled and many acre turned awajr for lack of room. Hundred Diplomas Presented at Kearney State Normal School KEARNEY, Neb., June 2.- Special.) The commencement events of the State Normal school In this city closed this morning. The address to the class was by Senator George W. Norrls and diplomas were presented to the class of 100 seniors by President George S. Dick. Sunday the clacs sermon was delivered by Rev. Titus Lowe, oastor of the First Methodist church of Omaha, the normal orchestra of sixteen pieces snd a choir of forty voices furnishing the musical numbers. Tuesday evening the senior banquet was held at the normal school dormitory, to which the alumni of the school and a number of Invited guests were present. In the evening a public reception was given In the normal school main building, which was largely at tended by the citizens of Kearney, a Urge number of alumni and the entire student body. June 7 the school opens Its summer term, with prospects for a very large enrollment. BALANCE IN TREASURY GREATER THAN PREVIOUSLY LEGISLATORS GUESTS OF BEATRICE BUSINESS MEN BEATRICE, Neb.. June -(Special) The Gage county delegation In the last legislative session. Senator A. t. Spen cer and Representatives D. 8. Dalbey, G. W. Steinmeyer and T. E. Oonley, were guests at the Commercial club luncheon Tuesday. E. M. Marvin presided as toastmaster. The speakers were P. A. Barrow. Lincoln correspondent for the Omaha Bee; Superintendent W. S. Fast of the feeble minded institute; T. ' E. Conley and E. P. Mumford, private aec1 retary to uovernor .Mooreneaa, wno rep resented the chief executive at the lunch eon. Mr. Barrows spoke of the good work of the Gage county delegation and Superintendent Fast stated that through the efforts of the Gage county represen tatives appropriations for a number of Improvements at the institution had been secured. G. W. Htelnmeyer sen word that ho was unable to he present. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION IS FORMED AT TECUMSEH TECUMREIT, Neb.. Jui.e l-(SDeclal.)-The Johnson County Good Road asso ciation was organized in this city Mon day evening, at an enthusiastic meeting of farmers and business men, - following lunch at the Tecumseh Commercial club. C. V. Douglas was namrd as presi dent; P. S. Nestor as vlrt president and J. C. Moore as secretary-treasurer. The rpeakera of the evening were Mr. Moore, (Frank Liphardt and Hon. D. S. Dalby of Beatrice, president of the Nebraska Good Roads association. The county or ganization will be by d it-1 rids NEW LIGHT COMMISSIONER APPOINTED IN FREMONT FREMONT. Neb., June 2. i8pe.isl.) L. N. Jenkins, formerly with the Omaha Light and Power company, lias been named to succeed L D. Wright, light nrtd water commissioner of Fremont, who re signed. Mr. Wright, who has been in charge of the Fremont plant for eight years, will go to Chicago, where he will enter the employ of a large engineering company as consulting engineer. HASTINGS DRUGgTsTS AFTER STATE CONVENTION "Frm a Staff Oorreapflndotil.1 LINCOLN. June 1 -(Special 1-1 he bal ance In the state treasury for the montli eliding May 31 Is ICIIO.CT greater than at the close of business the month previ ous, uccording to the monthly recoil of State Treasurer Hall given out tills morning, the balance the pie1 ions mon'li being U.lM.IT.S ahd the lust tl.1'a.M';.V, The receipts for May were $fiK.7lS.12 nud the payments SDIS.KtR.K). The money Is shown to be Invested as follows: Caul! on band 12.11 1 Cash on deposit 90O,:fJ.4f, u petal fund war- lltit he-Id as cash.. lX.iJS 81 University wartants rem as cash !,sia.i.t Normal . school war rants held as cash.. M M7.a ll,l(.T.W Tltl'ST FI NDS INVESTED. Permanent school fund IS.M0.6UW Peimsnent univer sity fund 22S.!3.no Agricultursl college endowment fund... 669,-(M.0u Normal endowment fund S1.260.M)-JP.7f!6,16.97 Bonds on hand total :?I l . I IS.TOA.PIG.N OLDEST NOTARY ASKS TO CONTINUE IN OFFICE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LtNCOLN. June J.-fSpeelaU-D, C. Cole has written the secretary of state asking for a blank that he may secure the necessary freeholders In order to be commislsoned aa . notary public. Mr. Cole was first commissioned by Governor Alvln Saunders in lfW when the state waa a territory and has continued aa a notary, public ever since., having been commissioned elghf times. He desires to continue as long as he Is alive and hold the record in the notary public race for longllvety. Antomoblle Rsrsed at Ravenna. RAVENNA. Neb.. June Special.) -Earl Ptandage, a farmer Jiving south of Ravenna, loat a Ford ear by fire under unusual circumstances. He wsa on the road' home from' Ravenna last evening and ran over a pile of straw lying in the road. The atraw rolled up under the car. cauttrt fire, and soon the gasoline began to leak. The result was totsl destrrrtlon of the car. It has been used but a, few month. TURKEY DAY PUT BACKJPON HAP Referendum of Missouri Vallf y Con ference Schools Reinstates Thanksgiving Games. IN EFFECT HERE IN YEAR 1916 LINCOLN. Neh.. June 1 tSpeilal Tele gram. i Foot ball rames In the Missouri Valley conference will be permltt.-d on Thanksgiving day. It was announced t"- day by Chancellor Avery, who made pul h- the result of a referendum taken anions: the members of the conference. The rule prohibiting tho playing of "tur key day" games was rescinded by a vote of 5 to . Nebraska. Ames, Drake, the Kansas Aggies and Missouri voted In favor of receding from the rule, while Kataa and Washington opposed It. The two schools voting against It tuok the ground that the action could not be legal except at a regular conference meeting. Cnanoellor Avery said he had little douht aa to the legality of the referendum and the situation resolved Itself Into those evhools desiring "turkey day" gamea plnylr.g them, while those who did not would not change the present pollry. Nebraska will not have a turkey day" game next year, because Btlehm has al ready ci mpletcd the hedule, hut in 1!U0 It Is likely the Cornhuskers will return to the eld eystem. Postmaster Brown Given Salary Raise (From a Staff Correspondent.! LINCOLN. Jinix '.'.-(Sp.ciiil - P.i.i master Francis Biown has been notified by the postmsster general thst beginning July 1 lila salary will he increased Il. This is caused hy the Increase In husl ness at the I.lmoln pustolfice which amounted to tS7,tfn over thst of the pre vious fiscal year. ThN will make the pay of the IJncoln office an even M.'Hli! a year. Fremont I'eaplr to larr. CHICAGO. June 2. (Special Telegiam.l - l.uclus R. Hammond and Ml Oertrmle Robinson, hotli of hrcmont. Neii , were licensed to marry here this afternoon. list), on s i iinri:i" of iitlin;.' two i (.f was given: Music hy Johnson's or'hes- i.utl.- wnii h wire lii.v ( f , . i , i ljiniiy tin- souk Ik iiiIci umirtrt; 'The Suni- tn inmpHiu nli ottvi-'. w.ii cciiuneiiceil mens." Murllui Smith: "Response." Rii- h re t,.;i. y .n -i iIoiiikc of vrinio from SMI Lltolbcrg; "Testlmonv.'' Ulljo Mnd. Stanley iouviv The lit! In question; ocnl solo, Enill Olson; rending, lva worn Ktoiqw. at Molq.h;i' ami iiiiiin.'.l ti tho ptnpcr o nr'-s. Makeover: dims song, iins of IT.; "When Dienins Pnnio True," Emm Wenteniua and Myrtle Ileckman. A class llumnl Hi' i .il..n mi ( riii Oiiirj . of twi nty-six graduate! was admitted t i STHOMSHCltn. Neh, Juno J -Spo- membership. The following officers wer" ciiil 1 The alumni ro. rptlon for the cbi-w ! re-elected: 11. A. Roostrom, president; of 1!'I5 of the Stmmshurg llitth school Mies Mnrgnret TVickiey, vice president. was held Tue-. lav owning In tho S.-ott'snd Mrs. W. Fred Johnson, serretary bin II. at whit h the following program ! and tienwncr. STREET RAILWAY PROBLEM PUT UP TO COMMISSION (From a. Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June 2. (Special.) The state railway .commission spent the time today listening to evidence, in connection with the application of business men of East O street in Lincoln for the exten sion of the street "car line from where H turns Vest on M lo'o' street" direct down Sixteenth. This has been one of- the great prob lems of the street car service In Lincoln and it will he up to the i commission to settle It one way or another. The Bee Want Ada Are Beat Business Boosters, , ' ' ' Sehwyler Votes Rehnol Ron As. BOHL'VLBR, Neb.. June i (Special Telegram) School bonds carried, 2! for and 1U against. 'trlmry-ews Notes. FAIRHL'BY, Net.,.June 2. (8pe ial The preliminary hearing tof " Roy. Barnes was held yesterdsy before 'Judge L. J. Nutzman. Ho was' represented by e Adjutant General 'John C. Hartlgnn. who pleaded -not guilty for him. County At torney Rain had preferred a charge of assault to Kill against him and Ik. waa bound over to district court by Judge L. J. Nutxman. 'who. fixed hla bail at tl.ooo, which waa furnished by his father, W. H. Barnes.,'clty ,att6rney and prominent lawyer. Barnes shot Ernest E. McLane, ex-clty policeman: . ' Miss Vgunle. 1-eopold, a graduate of the Faliiniry High school In the class of 191.V won a prize In . the shape of a boiiqurt of American Beauty rosos for having graduated In' the cheapest gown. Miss Leopold bought the material for her dress at ta bargain sale for VM. It vns made hy her mother. The prise waa offered by the faculty: of the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKean and Ihll dten leave for Long Beach. "Cal., tomor row in the hopes of benefiting their children's heslth. . HYMENEAL. A TRUNK or a BAG Which? Th trunks wo hto offering In our wook-rtid snle have been sold In the host stores pvery whore up to $10. They contain one tray with two compnrtim'nts. The outside Is steel covered, and the trunks are well trimmed with heavy hard ware and have two large CjC leather straps. While they litxt. Mzos "2, :!4 and 3(5 JOef O From our best stock of small liiRKnge we have, taken an assortment of In. IB and 1H Inch, all leather hand Imss, leather lined, with rrkp'' on one side and corner hand sewed. Originally sold for tfC f up to $10. While they last, each ipOsUl FRELING & STEINLE iso'VarnVtt fb , , , v-ir .-. -fc. aw mi i ' - r kijM(knlakMs KRUG Save the Coupons "'. U.. WW. Phon Dourl 1889 n(l hv m can nt horn. LUXUS MERCANTILE COMPANY, Distributors FHer-!tewrt. FREMONT. Neh.. June 2. iflpeclsl.l Miss Iness Stewart of Wslthlll and Al bert H. Fallers of Sioux City were msr rled here yesterusy by Rev. Nathaniel McOlffln, pastor of the First rrenyterln church. DEATH RECORD. VACATIONISTS, HERE IS YOUR CHAI8CE SAVE f'ONEY Jitney Trunk Can you Imagine such a ream's? Wo are miinufncturera and sell direct to you no middleman' n prfiflls. (lur wholeMHle department Is over stocked Ve are cutting prices on nil trunks (except wardrobe) and trav eling goods. Take inlvitiitaKc of our (irent Jitney Plan. HI. UK IH llli; I'LAN HKAU. Sale Peter VoerManp. FREMONT. Neb., June 5. (Special.) Feter Vogltanc, father of J. F. Vog'tanc, superintendent of the Colfax county schools, died st his home, four mllea northwest of Dodge. He waa 74 vears ol age and for thirty-four years had re sided on the same farm. Bee Want Ads Produce Resulta Referendum In Dakota. riKRKE. 8. D.. June J (Special Tele gram.) A petition which had been elrcu Itaed by lawyers waa filed with the sec. retary of state today to carry to the people for a referendum vote the law passed laat winter which allows a flve slxths jury verdict In civil cases In this state. B X " Pet Week ' jj ' ' s3ft&nVB3WH69S9VKSanHB Taotory Prloe gs.eo Bale Prloe (6.VS rirst Week . . .05 Second Week.. 1.00 Third Weak . . 8 00 Fourth Week , 8.95 Fifth Weak ... .78 raotorjr Prloe S9.50 Sale Pries $7.75 First Wesk ... .05 Second Wesk . 1.00 Third Week ... 9.00 ronrth Weak . . 3.00 Fifth Weak .... 1.70 TOTAL . ... S7.75 Then we deliver the new trunk. It Will Relieve lla-Vnche. Apply Sloan's Liniment to your bark, Pain gone almost instantly. Imn't rub, it penetrates; 25c. All drugglsts.-Adver-tlsement. Woman (ilrra l.lfe (lenience. UrKKO(lX, Mli h., .ine 2. .Mrs. Al bert Steele, foind guilty of murdering her 11-yesr-old stepdaughter, todav waa rentenced to life Imprisonment In the De troit house of correction. The child wsa st!ngled to death. gonnenaeheln Trial Healne. PIERRE. B. D.. June (Special Tele gram) The trial of Herman Ponnen acheln, a prominent Stanley county stoi It- A Good Breakfast Properly Selected Means a running start toward the day's work. TOTAL 8.75 Then we deliver the new trunk. BTAKT AT EITHER EITD OF X.I1TE OF FIOURHH AMD PAT EACH WEEK. TOU WOH'T KISS THE MOHET. OUR WARDROBE TRUNK LINE Cannot he equaled. They are not Included In the cut price sale, hut arc h ilea test Valuea In the west. lo not fall to hi - ii Excello WsrdrcUj nl:s, fl5( 5-year rnarantee OMAHA audflK FACTORY 1309 FABKAM ST. BOUOX.AI 10SM. '"'"'':.' SO. omaha. wtB. tn ; v" loat Mrxl ci n and Hmiltarr Hrfwery In the West. loat Madera and Hmiltarr Hifwery In the West. Family tiatlo supplied by: Kutli Omiiha WM. JKTTKIt, 2502 N Street; Telcphono Notilli HiUt. Omuha IlltiO V. IIILZ, t:i24 Uoujilas Street; l'lione Doiiulaa .10 It). Council llluffs OLD AUK UAU. 1312 (ioutli i hixtb Ktreet; I'liooo 3(121. There's concentrated Energy In HAPTINOS. Neh.. June :.-(Spe'lal Telegram.) Hast'ngs drugiflsts have or I ganlxed to make an effort to land the I liig state convention of drurgists at the state meeting In Omaha next week. Sec retary Hlake nf the chamber of i om merce will afcompany the delegates to Omaha. GOVERNOR WILL DELIVER COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS 1" Commissioner amea. HASTINGS. Neb1., June S.-SpeciaI)-AttoriKy IJamfi K. Addle of Hastings bss beri appointed a t'nlted States eoin-mis.-loner for th district of Nebraska. Mr. Addle in a member of the law firm of Kagan ft Addle. The Beat Medicine Cr I onS. The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis covery heir s your cough, soothes throat. iet a bottle today; .Vic. All druggists- Advertisement. (Fmm a fitsfi Correspondent I LINCOLN. June ( Special. (io er nor and Mrs. Morehead left this after noon for Peru where the executive fill deliver the commencement day address at the Tcru Normal s.iiool. Koreet Fires .Near Dnlnta. tliJ'TH, Minn., June ? Two forest flies sre reported ti be laslna In timber j northesst of Two Marhors, twenty-eight nines rrom I'uiiitn. The names after binning two davs In the sniei timber got beyond control and help has beta as ' Grape-Nuts FOOD It contains the rich elements from Wheat and Barley in form for easy digestion; and so quick ly absorbed that it makes itself felt in body and brain. "There's a Reason" FOR wisK wonns. A Fbyslolaa on Food. has h A physician of Portland, Oregon views anout rood. He Bays: "I have always believed that the dutv of the nhviii'luji does nnl rusi will treating the Kick, hut that we owe It to humanity to teach thein. how to protect their health especially by hygienic and dietetic laws. "With such a feeling as to my duty I take great pleasure In saying to the pub lic that In my own experience and alao from personal observation I have found no food to equal drape-Nuts and that I find there is almost no limit to the great benefit this food will tiling when used In all esses of sickness and convalescence. "Tt Is my experience that no physical condition forbids the use of tlrape-Nuts. To persons In health there is nothing so nourishing and acceptable to the stomach especially at breakfast to start tin machinery of the human system on the day's work. In cases of indigestion I know that a complete breakfast can h" made of lrape-Nuta and cream and I think It la necessary not to overload the stomach at the morning meal. I also know the great value of Orape-Nutt. when the stomach Is too weak to digest other food. "Thla Is written after an exrtf-rleiue of more than 20 years treating all manner of chronic and acute disrates, and the letter is written voluntarily on my part without any request for It " Namo given by Postum Co., Battle Creak. Mich Look In pkgs. for the famous little book. "The Kod to Wellvllle." Try One Can Anyway and See! Take the Coffee from Your Grocer on Trial 211- Cn" Papon's lf "ID. Gas Roasted eOUC Better than any 30c Coffee obtainable Equal to many 33a to 40c Coffees Gas Roasted means quickly roasted direct in the flame like popcorn. The strength and most of the aroma are saved by our quicker method. Grape-Nets LlsnsnMOMEsIL, r, -Aal.-lief'y;if 'TriM" 1-1"' Hi.. Vv t -. eruas.f