THK BKK: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 35, Ifllti. MAGICIAN FINDS " ' JAIL BREAK PLOT Frank Hoxey, Wizard, Discomi Pistols, Knives and Keys ir' "Adequate'i" TocVts. JAIL CREW ENTEETAINXD Frank Hoxjy In an enterprising sales man. whose, line c n!ts principally of disinfectants and 'scr 'UH'ies. which he sells exclusively to Jalie. For fifteen years before entering the disinfectant business, he waa a prominent figure In ih stag world, aa a magician and lelghl-of-hand performer. Omahana will " remember him by reason of hla vaude ville, toura, and more recently, the sen sational blta of entertainment ne oirerea during the convention of the National Sherlffa' association here four yeara ago. "Adequate" la a little weasened Third ward vagabond negro, who at preaent la sojourning for a "double-thirty" In the county Jail, having felt the combined weight of Justice a administered by Mhglatrate Foaler and the patrolman on the beat, both of whom reached the elm tiltaneom conclusion that It wee time for "Adequate" to go to work or Jail. F.nter Mr. lfoser. Hoxey appeared at the Jail to ell dis infectant. "Adequale," now a truety, gave him only a passing, glance. Pretty aoon Hoxey, to he a good fel low with the sheriff and deputies who pan on the merlta of hla gooda, com menced to entertain thorn with carda, dice, coin and other tricks of sorcery. "Adequate" approached Just In lime to he victimised. "Now, Mr. Sheriff, thl fellow here contemplating a Jail delivery!" auddenly exclaimed Hoxey, seizing "Adequate." "Oo 'long, w'tte folk: Vo' awl'a weak In d ha Id!" ' Proof PoMIe, Hoxey Jammed an empty hand Into "Adequate a" boaom and came forth with a revolver. He fished again and found a bunfih of JII keya. Once more and be had a wicked clasp-knife. Another gresp and ha pulled a pistol out of the now thoroughly frightened negro's walst hand. "Oh mah Gawd! Mlsteh I'hll! Don put me In da da'k hole! Ah do'n know wha dla y'er w'lte man got dem wap pln. Ah nav'r have a rexah aenre dat time wld Blggaty Wllklns!" roared the victim of the wUard's wiles. "Adequate'a" miliary waa ao genuine and pathetlo the depullea didn't have the heart to tease him further. ' "All right" Mr-Shane promlaed, "We'll let you go thla lime, but rememiier, we've got you spotted aa a bad actor." "Adequate" shuffled hurriedly away, and when he got around the corner, com menced to aeairh hlmaelf vlgoroualy, and muttering perplexed exclamation". CHILDREN BARELY SAVED AS HOUSE BURNS AT CLARKS ('LARKS, Neb., May 14.-Rpeolal,)The realdenre property of W. fl. Morae waa entirely conaumed by fire Friday. The caiae of the fire la not known, The Eaatern tar lodge waa holding a re eeptlon In the house at the time and had hen there for about fifteen mlnutea be 'ore the flra waa dlacovered, whl'h by that time had gained audi headway that it aa Impoaalhle to atop It. The twin aona of Mr. sloree.'s daughter, Mra, Harriet LI (tie, ware asleep In a room In the aecond atory and were car ried out In their night clothea. A por tion of the houaehold gooda waa saved by prompt work of the firemen and nelghbori. JOINT PROTESTS TO FOLLOW ENGLISH SEIZURE OF MAIL BERUN, May ll.iBy Wireless to fiayvllle.) In view of the recent aeliurea of mall from Hi-andlnavlnn steamships by the RrltlNh aulhorltlce. notwlthetand ing the proteHta of the ioverrinienla con cerned, joint action by Denmark, Hwe dm and Norway now Is umlir conald eration, according to Copi-nhiigen ad vlrea to the Oversea New Agency. Thla iep la made probable, the newa agency ay, by Great Hrltaln'a refuaat to re. conalder her policy In reaper! to deten tion of malls In accordance with the re queet by the United States and Scandi navia, Plan to Keep Tecumseh Clean. TECUMSFH. Neb.. My 1.1 (Special.) The Woman'g Municipal league, the Commercial club and the Automobile club , of Tecumseh are to co-operate with the city authori ties in an effort to krep Tectimseh clean. The plan will provide for a free weekly aervice to every prop ery in the city when all ruhhuh, cans, twill and garbage of all kinds will be haulrd away. The detail of the undertaking are being worked out. and it is expected the plan will aoon be in opeiation. Engagement Is Announced. CAt.l.AWAV, el, Uy It -8w-leU A party given at the home of r ant Mra. H. N. Halrd tn this city Thurs day evening at hlth a luncheon rted and th announcement of the en- tgemetit ef Ml t!r, t l.rrtet. sinter f Mr. tUIrd t tLailea Curtis. luilh) f tltl rill, ins le The wedding il (weiir ry nest innth Itotn par. Irs are prtxnutsnl In iliirl and ir.l Fall from Motorcytle Fatal. MtTi'ltl l U Nib, M It IS.'1I ( - In r-" i'i O)f. ,nmM t f I Utnr r ' Mil , i I f ii t artsinwn at I.- h "t rf In ,im. It i U'lofir, i rivl . Mi. ti l iniea m. . i . t ,.! rt,.H..i i nir t ,S ..l.'. i t IK lit hlh s--t t I - - K . i. 1 i., i . , i.. . . k . i.. tr t I'usie t'Unt lot W.l.K.11. t 111.1. .N, v ii .ai.ii ! I . ' h , i la. I" 1 , ... , v i -. f.4-.-i i H it. i, ta . a , g f-'i I v a ,n.i t ( I M1 t t -r .-l. I ft . ft f ft . . V I. I ft ft 'ft ftl H I ' ft .-.ft , 4 I l t..f 9 4 ii'ft )"'ll ft ft hiiftjiai i-i !e. t, . I (Il.l .. I I -!(, 1 i. 11 . t - erue t i et-ni-.s w atft t.-.t j- t4 KM St I ft.., ft,! . .'. t i lni 1 . "ft t H 1 b iisSiDE WORKINGS OF DECATUR BANK WIZARD OF FINANCE (Contlnui-d from First Page.) tur was a nice fat little account. It never appears, however, in the regu lar reports to the Mate Banking board. This and other accounts in the bank grew so fat on paper at least that John E. Elliott was able to buy six automobiles in the two years of his banking career. He bought a rord, then an Overland, then a Buirk, then another Ford, and. so on. until when the doors of his bank were closed by the State Banking board a week ago he was riding about in his sixth automobile. One automobile to every four months of his banking career is a fairly good record. Cashier Managed to Enjoy Life. Resides buying six automobiles, he was able to build a handsome home in Decatur recently. This home is the most imposing in the little river town, and is estimated to have coit, with furnishings and all, approxi mately $8,000. At the present time Mr. Elliott is reported ill. He was reported ill to the examiners of the State Banking board when they wanted to talk to him about his affairs and the affairs of the bank of which he was cashier. He refused to give them any informa tion of any consequence, so the exam iners went to work quietly in the bank and left him at his home in bed. The examiners are still in charge of the bank. The doors are cloied, and behind the closed doors the ex aminers are working hard to untangle the accounts and make a compre hensive statement to the State Bank ing board as to the actual condition on which to base a petition for a re ceivership, Little Girl Writes Poem on Yellow Pest Little 1'nrothy Johnson, a pupil of Ilhrop school, waxes poetic over the ei:himl children's ballle against dande lions. Here ia her rythmic effort, which la considered by her teachers to be no mean piece of literature: Come, hark, while I tell you An Interesting tale. Refore which the pages Of history pale, Of how we, fragile flowers, Of color rsr gold Were planted with care, Or so we are told. And prixed for thlr bnaiity, Tho' now 'tie confessed They have grown Into nhat Is consldnr'd a pest. They sre fleet In the spring And last In the fall, And of all the brlKht flowers The most hated of all. They vie for possession Of roadsld'e and field; They Invade the green lawn With their banner and shield The parks are tholr camping ground, Hide lots their dillght, I'ntll we now view lhin Aa an army of might. And aa surh we must fight them Roth little and big. So come on with your weapons And dig. dig. dig. Bank May Deduct Value of Real Estate (Prom a fltaff Correspondent.) I.INf'OLN, Neb.. May l.-(Hpertal.)- Aceordlng to an opinion mad by Iieputy Attorney General Dexter Barrett, a hank I entitled to deduct the value of real estate which It owna from Ha capital slock In reporting tta property for aa sesment, even though It may have real estate to the value of more than one- half It capital stock, which ia the limit permitted by the banking laws of Ne braska. The matter came up from a bank In Adams county with a capital atock of ll.0t, which owned real estate worth ft.OiiO which was deducted, leaving 14,000 for assessment purposes. MUSIC TO SUPPLANT TRIP OF STUDENTS TO COLORADO Hard up, hut talented, la the condition In wlilt'h the Hollevue college Tovmw Mn's Christian association found itseit last week when It considered the jilf tlon of eindlng Its usual quota of dele- gates to the annual convention at Retea f'srk In July. Pamuel Klnnler, the newly elected pres ident of the association. In view of thla fact, with the help of retry .tonne, has arranged a long program to be given in the college chapel, Monday evening, May 15. Muslo will occupy the greater part ot the evening. Marguerite Plddock and Norm Mohr will furnish aa the Initial numlier a piano duet, composed of aetec- tlima from the opera Martha," ttr Stewart, flnbert Walker, Marguerite I'ld dock, Raymond htpp and Peyy Johns will earn sing a solo, Agnes I'renneo will play a violin number, Ktmna Jane Ward will rmrter a familiar sonata from leethorn sol the finale will consist of a piano uuartet. bv H uh Ntka, Isnla hftnlrl, IJrsiiiir Hblmsr and rnlce ftrhloirelitt, -niiiion' by t art Mini. The only arttlon from tb music il numbers will be lbs rsdlng of the tmir dir nee fm "Mscbelh,'' b Anne Jnlmstiin and tan 'ale. This Is the fifth, pr.irm In whkb tellli ciill i-ple be psld limn. in h lurd ,.f Avon In his tni. ennial, ai ! will be ft t. lat Inteitrl to al NORTH PLATTE WILL USE FIBER BRICK FOR PAVING NORTH PI ATTF, eh. My )( t 'fi il 1 he i (oun, il hi ilriiirl thai the tenn live Mmli ( n'g t-i I I in Nm'i I'Uh this aui'i'-ift ft 'i a 1 1 be cit n. at 1 1 k. (lie I, h tei. In li't been aMit IK, will r"t be lie. i .led sin. S inetlieg (. hf '!' .1 luei.lav mi I he hi It 1"if " i t t' grnefil ,aiing l r' bt a ireliil umitisif ht IS u.! h fiiti.!, ( ifit'tkxle i'ii. . , is fti bt,. 'i't' -n i4 1 te friSt w H t a , k, I IV. wi b 1, (ft , .,-,,,, M' d I I ! t l.i.li I Jit. v.,,. I 'i ! i-., ( lift ,.ri I.' J ' H " I -f ! 'iiv( , i- ii. t f U k i i It 1 . J ' ' SHUM W A y'LUFrTm f OS AT LTOiS DftSlHOTEO ' II ,- , i- 'I ' '' !( J . .., A ft 4 r , tut ift.t ). t ,,, ft.fti.4 .. lalft.ift ftftl ,., I . . HONOR DUMB BEASTS IN PUBLICSCHOOLS School Children Promote Week of Kindness to the Dumb Animals, PROGRAM AT PARK SCHOOL Clara B. Maaon, principal of Park aihool, la one of the foremoat promoters of "Be Kind to Animals'' week In Omaha, In line with the recommendation of Superintendent Graff, In a circular to the principals, Miss Mason hae arranged for a program to be given at her school by the eighth B clase during the week. If weather will permit, the exercises will be held In Hanacom park on a day to be announced, probably next Friday. The program will be aa follows: flong. "Hand of Mercy Hymn." "The Orlain and Aim of Humane Ho- cletles," Marian liannan, "Why Humane Ko'iotlea Are Necessary and flood," Marlnn Howe. flroup of oral short stories, neicn Fowler snd ftvelyn Hedgwlrlc. "Which Master V as Kindest?" Irene Blmpeon, Hong. uid log Tray, ma scnooi "Kaithfulnoag of Animals," Heatrlce Galloway. Original story, "Kslher Nature and Hla Huhject," Mildred Byrne, (jroiio of enimal stories for very young children, Kern Goodwin and Mae Peterson. Group of songs, tne s' r.ooi. Iirsmatlaatlon of "Farmer Brown and the Hlrds." The cast', Headr ..Virginia Ieuler Farmer Brown Arl-n Kuchoiz Judge Charles Dundey Altorneys.Kldon iJiiigevln. Albert Jfrrns hherlff Kdward Mf Adams Clerk , lielmer VMmin James Crow Ocle Antlsdnl Kingbird ...Norman C.arlln Dove... Irene rUmpson Crane Marian Hannan Ftnbln , IjOtils Htaples Oriole Karl Nlels'-n Hern Swallow Karl Harlow Chimney Bwallow..,. Me Pnterson Catbird Josephine htuben U ondpecker Kthcl Gatselier Wren ..Marguerite I i Imi Quail Marian Howe ttltiern Helen rowier Meadow Iark... ......Marten AllemHn Hand Piper , Will Mndee Hiilcher Hlrd... Msry Hampai'ck Kong Hfisrrow .....MsrgHret WHovskl Hlackhird , Helen Tromis lliinimltig Illid... Kielyn Hedgowirk Chlckade , Heiitrli e Galloway rhoehe '. Lillian Anderson FJn srlo Kern Unndw-ln Owl Mildred Byrne ftlnetilrd H P. Urn Turkey Kilts bet h Ackerman J, H, Afflerbacb of York Still Missing YORK. Neb., May l4.-- Special.) The disappearance of J. II. Afller- riach ia still a mystery. Ira M. Kan kin, son-in-law of Mr. Afflcrbach, who haa been in Grass, Mont., mak ing g search for him, returned home yesterday. He traced Mr. Afflcr bach, who left Gra.s Range, on April 1.1, with J. H. Randolph, who he had under arrest for stealing an automo bile in York, Neb., to I.ewinton, where Handolph appeared at the land office and was granted a re lease from residence on his ranch for five months, Mr. Afflerbach then left for Billings, Mont., with his prisoner. Mr. Rankin then followed the trail to Bar N ranch, forty-five miles front Iwiston, where all trace wi lost. Randolph, whose father-in-law lives at Oothenbiirg, where his wife and child was slopping, was there on April 17, thre days after leaving Bar N ranch in Montana. All hope of ever finding J. 11. Affler bach alive has been given tip by his friends. SIDNEY DRYS WIN POINT IN FIGHT FOR RECOUNT NORTH PL ATTIC, Neb., May 14. (Special.) Judge H. M. Grimes of the Lincoln county district court has granted ait alternative writ of mandamus in the suit brought by the drv organization of Sidney to com pel the city council to recount the vote cast in the recent election on the saloon license question. I'tidcr this writ the council must file an swer before May JO, and must show cause why the vote shall not be re counted. The hearing probably will take place in Sidney, May 11. Vhen the vote was counted in Sidney it appeared that the town had gone dry by one vote. A discrepancy in the report of a clerk from one ward, however, seemed to throw some doubt as to the number of votes cast, whether there were 79 or 80 dry votes in that ward. The latter number would have made a tie vote and the town would have remained wet. The council declared that in view of the discrepancy the vote was a tie and prepared lo grant licenses The councilmen refused to recount the votes and the court action fol lowed. GOLDEN TEXT WON'T GO DOWN EMPTY STOMACH Cl.r.Vr.l.A.r. O. May R-'Kmpty stomacha and golden testa have n af finity," TUymond n-ibina. Cbbsgo ao-.-lolfifist said tonight In an address before the thirty-ninth Internatlnnat Voting Mm a t'hrtsllen association convention The speaker ulog'aa,, I.culs p llrandets for his wnik In behalf of the working clses DEAD GERMANS HANG ON THE BRITISH FENCES l OS Hi IV, My It The Krllls effttl . mni(int'll in e the eani na In l ftiftin S" ts t-t loniaht rea ls "M'r h"S kombsMiMnl last IM eiftliis i"r ie''iiftft elert te P.lirf .....ttft i i,. !( t lbs eifti' in ! IK.H ail S ' ) Si'- H i ii . 4 ..i ..f ir,i i.ftft ki.t ai m itrltftit l m dft ftii,itls e? en il '! Ik's Ri-irniif ml tut i t se t w l"t sue erift..i",ftr ' tan I oi le la Speak, Tlll. II -.fM6,'l' , . fl t f ) - itfttft ell i altxftft at tM V r.ftn It's .. Mftj ft p"f4t I t'SA ft H . 11 II I !.. et (il i It ft ift-t - . !,.' tb ei t s v ' t ia ; ! tl I 'l! ' .. j ft frtitu ft.ft (I ft -t iv. . Ift.riftl Ii I M (M - f t1 ft.ft.t eie i Mob Stones Adele Pankhurst in the City of Melbourne MELBOURNE, Austxalia, May 10. (Correapondence of the Associated Press.) Adele Pankhurat. daughter of the English suffragette leader, haa fig ured tn another "no conscription" dla turbance In Melbourne during which ahe and other antl-conscrlptlon women speak ere were struck In the face by stones thrown by aoldlera and others. The antl-conserlptlonlsts held their demonstration on the banks of the Varrn river on a Sunday afternoon, under the auspices of the Socialist society, and the meeting attracted a crowd of about 3." persons, Including some hA aoldlera. The latter aet up a counter-demonstration after the meeting had adopted a resolu tion denouncing "the crafty atempt of Interested individuals to folet conscrip tion upon Australia, knowing it to be for the purpose of smashing down the work ing class organization and for the cheap ening of labor." The soldiers mounted an Improvised platform about ten yards from where Miss Pankhurst was speaking and a corporal of the Australian expertltlonury for'cs pleaded In strong language to the crowd to cease listening "to such rot as that woman over there la speaking." The corporal's speech was greeted with cheers by his comralee and a resolution In favor of conscription at the earliest possible moment was paased by the sol diers and their sympathizers. Later, when one of the socialist orators asserted that "every man who went to fight was a murderer," there waa a gen eral rush for the gntMonacriptlon plat form, which, with a apeaker on It, waa overturned and there waa a general riot during which stoneg were thrown and the antl-conscrlptlonlsta were driven from the place, Evening Parties Bad, Declares Prof, Fling (From a. Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May M.-IHpedaU-Evenlrig parties are a menace to good scholurshlp and cause more physical breakdowns than overatudy, according to Prof. F. M, Kllng of the I'nlversity of Nebraska in an address delivered before the fourth annual meeting of the Nebraska Teach ers' aasoclotlon yesterday afternoon. Among other things, Prof. Fling said that It waa not neceasay to make children think for the thought aa aoon aa they had anything to think about. However, In order to make them take Interest in a subject and remember facts connected with that subject It waa necessary for them to acquire Information In connec tion with their activities. "That is what makes some non-college men greater thinkers than college men," aald the pro fessor, "because they gathered Informa tion that had to do with the things that they were Interested In." Man Who Nominated Wilson Asks Office II ADDON FIELD, N. J., Mhy H.-John TV, Wescott, attorney general of New Jersey, who placed Woodrow Wilson in nomination at the Baltimore convention, today announced himself as a candidate for the United BtHtes senate to succed Senator James E. Slhrtlne. Wanted Some Want Ads In exchange for lots of answers. Phone The Bee. t e& Crisp Granules In making Ibo forxl, Grnpo-N'uts, 'vrhole rhfat and maltotl barloy tiro Kniuinl into flour, blonded, formnl into a rloupjli ami hakotl alut 20 hours. This long hak im? converts n larjco part of tho starrh into tloxtroso or pnipo-Migar, makinjr ( Jrnpo-N'uts easily tlijreptiblo penorally in about ono hour, !rapo N'utu eomoe. from tlio ovens nlmoft rook hard and ii rotliiooil to cri,-p, pweet, mit-liko frranulos re'piirineT thortMitch innstioation. An admirable qual itv both for pood difc't'stion and sound teeth, Grape-Nuts nmtain nil tln nutritnent if tlm (rrain, itifludinflf tht valuablrt mineral j-Hi-aphntw of jUih, - often Ut'kinaT in tln ordinary l it but a rtential fcr well b!i!;ti.i'''d ttervr and !'rdv 1 H , (irai Nm t r a l i cat dimi from the j . k. ari with ivan, or K'od ii i!k a tlvhiou, well I nl ,,;:.vd f.i.Kt for ha!th, tr:s)ith and ffiiii tnv. "There's WILSON CRUISES UP HISTORIC RIYER President and Party Takes Trip on James for More Than Sixty Miles. STOP OFF AT FAMOUS PLACES NEWSPORT NEWS, Va., May 14. President Wilson cruised more than glxty mlle up Jameg river yesterday on the naval yacht Sylph, stopping several times along the way to visit points associated with events of thu early days of the country and with the Jives of several presidents. It wa a trip be had contemplated for weeks. No Important messages came from Washington to disturb the president's outing, and be probably will not re turn to the capital until Monday. Members uf Party. On the naval yacht Mayflower, the president arrived off Newport Newa from Washington at 7:M a. m. With him are Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret Wilson and a party of relatives. The Bylph waa waiting here and the party Imme dlately tranafcrred to it and started up the James. , Passing by Jamestown Island, w-heie are erected statues of Captain John Bmlth and Pocahontas, the Hylph continued to Slilrly, the homestead of the old Carter family, where the first stop was made. The presloent spent an hour on shore visiting the old mansion, On the return trip the birthplace of John Tyler was passed and a stop was made at I.ower Brandon, he home of William Henry Hsrrlaon. At Westover, the home of William Byrd, a colonial official, the president planted a poplar tree on the lawn In front of the man sion. At ea,ch step the president asked many questions about the local trsdl tlona, Tramp Steamer Too Near. The ftylph did not return to Newport Newa unttll after 10 last night. Mr. Wilson and his party were tranaferred to the Mayflower and spent the night on board anchored off the ship yard here. A British tramp steamer at anchor drifted so near during the night that Captain Berry of the Mayflower sent an officer In a launch to request the commander to move farther away. DEATH RECORD. A. J. Bailey. MITCHELL, Neb.. May 14. (Special.) A. J. Bailey, a well known ranchman and stockman, died at his home three miles south west of Mitchell on Thursday nt(?ht. Mr. Bailey was operated upon three times in Omaha for cancer and failed to recover. He was formerly from North Heiid, Neb., and a member of Alliance lodge, Benevolent and Pro tective Order of F.Iks. The funeral was held today. The body was taken to Scott's Bluff for burial. Romaine Timerman. HT ELLA, Neb., May M.-lHpedaU-The funeral of Itomane' Timerman, who died at his home Inst evening, was held Bun d;iy and burial was In Prairie t'nlon cemetery, He was a veteran of the civil war. Bee Want Ada produce results. a Reason1' ri 'v .... . - piy t A' 11 1 SF.MF.NTN. GAYETYwik Continuous, 11 A, If. to li r. ac. woblo's TPWMTEgT TBI,I.OW CHARLIE CHAPLIN tn thi a-mftftHiOIDUru" Trare.tr o wnniiiui Xstltled "THROWING THE BULL' I Aanlts, SSei Chlld'n, loo. The Beat of Tandertlle. rhone Doug, s aft Daily Mat. ail B. T.vrr Bllifllt. HllS. 1A.ST WtB TXI Btll Or VAUDBTII.I.B I Oth CRACI Oil LA NU( I -' ' llu ihr a-'ts ftmwift. . a v, - OKA SB ClSir.aOS, "the If IMI," llftlieli nuiiit. llul. a lrner, I io" rufi 'l. . .. ......... i M.nlt.uui TfftVI WrrfcJt lrt. .4 VUM'.ft, fftUrt". lftti. rftl ' tft. aayi awu ana .uu Niaiia. Kc, , Wo. ti BA VH TONICMT :15 U I U AND WEEK MaUaeee Wed. Bat. EVA i ON LANG ,r1 TRIAL Sfatinese, Ail g'S SSe ttfia-hte WH W "AInBg t me B'lth," TONITE 8:20 NORTH 8R0S. ' f new g ; 'Th Heir ! Haontf Another BIG FEATURE AT THE FARNAM is ( riii i.f i ihiui "THK KEAPER3" A rta V.tfti Wil Vtft f set a T'.r:ii r-- Cr-wiLd, Heed the -TrGRiF Jfi7A l Hrtour od 7 if. SJ.m 'X' Te. 1 ,vai i iTHEtaioFISaiii MZA .an. i a" L-A M " CD o r ' SbK j Wif wHave vourv fCJt PHOTOS RPTnilriHFrvi They will mnKc bcllct Phol o ' ngra v hi HEED THE CALL OF MINNE-SOTA Lislen to the call of welcome From the land of Hiawatha; Listen to ten thousand voicei Of the lake of Minnesota From the depthi of boundless foresti On the cool windi of the northland Leave the choking smoke of Cities, Leave the patht of tone and concrete Leave the madd'ing rush of business, Leave the heat and grime behind you, Come to play and recreation, f Breathe the health restoring pine air, Bring the wife and all the children They too, peed a month of resting. Here your sleep is never broken By the hot blasts of the southwind, I lere is youth for all the aged, Here is health for all the ailing, Here is room for all the youngsters. Bnng your rod and catch the sturgeon, le, who's called the "King of Fishes." 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