r"frHW A f "' . i " & I V.ir 6 V- i . jsauk anvo .., . flOGAL AND . LRfSlONAL ftlEDirORD atAtt, TRIBUNE, MWDFORD )K1'.(10X, -MONDAY, APRIL If), 1015 i I.. . . 1 '-! Nov P. V. CArston Ir.-tvpa IhIA af ternoon (or Ca)lrurn;n nnii will re turn with hi family about tho 2Sth Inst, f-HnvQj-f)iiii lawai tttaycr alinrtxjnod ;fay J.HvfM.llriill,hfno XibS. ' tf IJ, I), rinjdwln, prlvnto poorctary of CoKroRinmiuBlnndtt, hnt nlso socrc itnry of tho rtiml)llcnn Matp ccntrnl VommlUoownn viMlliiR in Mt'dfonl Mo?idnSr. : Another flvu liinrtrcit pound ship ment of thoflo delicious chocolato .creams going nt thirty cents n pound ht Myobja:? T ;.". Jnc-olj Outrpntpr, formerly of llet teroht, Germany, more recently from Prlncu Ituport. 11. C, In seeking to find n fellow countryman from tho town of'Alflcn, l.uzornht, postortlce, Krcffl-Kochen province, Germany, whoBO nnmo he does not know. He received n letter from tho brother-in-law o'r tho party soucht, asking him to look him up at Mcdford, but tho letter was left In his room at tho hotel and destroyed h ythe Chamber maid. Me wishes nny German born In tho nbovo mentioned province, or having knowledgo of any one so born, to leave address at Mall Tribune for hlin. Ho Is not asking any favors, hut tvlshes to convey some family in formation. Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of 15c rato anywhere In city. Phones, office, 8S2K: residence 238R. 41 Miss Knjd Hamilton, daughter of Mr. aJd-'Mrs. J. U Hamilton, and llobert 8. MacCuIlough, son or Dr. and Mrs. It. MacCuIlouch wm married at noon, Monday, April 19, In Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Mac CuIlough will reside In Seattle. Wlion you are tired como to our "hop for whatever treatment you need most, facial, scalp, halrdross Ing, manicuring, etc. Tho quiet ministrations of a trained Marincllo operator is tho most restful thing In tho world. Marlnello Hair Shop, 407 Garnett-Coroy flldg. Saturday afternoon tho engage ment of Miss Mabel Burko to Donald Clark was annonncedfat a, tea given tho affianced couplo'at'her Jackson ville residence by Mrs. Charles Con ner. Tho Immedlato execution or all Ju dicial bonds without vexatious delays is tho service i offered you by L. B. Wakcman, M. F,t& H. BldgA, 34. II. G.jtaWJllldms of As'hland was n Mcdford visitor Monday. Asklngn friend to go on your bond Is Indefenslblo and dangerous and you Incur an obligation that bas no limit. Corporate Surety costs Tery little. I make a specialty or tho bond business and offer you "on tho spot" servjeo. u. E. Wakcraan, M. P. & II. Dldg. 34 Cpunty Commissioners Leever and Madden are appearing before the state highway commission today seek ing an understanding regarding set tlement of contracts and futuro work. As soon -as an agreement Is reached, tho uostlon of this year's construction work will l)e taken up. Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars. 15c; Thone 878L, PJerson & Tarbcll. 237 Miss It, 12. Rollins of Gold Hill vis ited frlonds In Medford Sunday. Mrs. C. II, Pierce of Mcdford Heights sustained painful Injury Sun day evening, ns tho result of a fall to I ho sidewalk fn front of tho Nleh. ols & yVshpolo meat market on Mnln avenue, .rs, IMerco .tripped over a slight r,lse in the pavement, nnd fell heavily, straining the ligaments In tho leg. The elevation Is the result of n widening of tho sidewalk nt this pojnt, the extension not being up to the grade. Mrs. Pierce wnn niinmimi by-.t:.h Seoley., fjlie Is resting easily today, nnd will suffer no ser lous complications. Many pcoplq wit nessed tho accident. Why not got It nt DoVoo'at Tho regular mldMnonthJy meeting of thn city council will bo held at tho rlty hall tomorrow night. Sco Dave Wood about that rlr In luranco'pollcy. Office Mall Trlbuno Dldg. Oregonlan' agency at DoVoo'a. Tho mercury registered 83 degrees Sunday, belpg tho warmest day of tho season to date. Today there Is P. Plight hazo In tho sky, and though Ui weather prediction is for fair and warm for tho next 3C hours. fruitgrowers and, farmora are hoping for rain. Just at present molsturo Is tho most pressing need of tho val ley. Unofficial weather sharks an- nounco that If April runs truo to form tho last week will bo very wot. "Grown In Medford" vegetable plants for sale. Many varieties. Or der now for future delivery. Mad. dox & Uonnoy, Portland Ave. Green house, Phpno 87R. 30 The sta.to railroad commissions wJJl hod sosilpntj in this city next Monday, The application of tho Dili, ljs street caMinp for tho right to cjpss, ho Main" avenue grado of the Southern Pacific will bo considered. Matters pertaining to the California Orogon Power rompuny in this city, Gold llll, Granfrf'l'ass Qnd Klamath Falls will ho I) card, on the southern Oregon visit of, tlio commission. If you" qSrf pjVpQ, you can get Th,o Country Gentleman for one dol lar., P ilfilfl f tPr. JAOLTrtilITal?nCpept Sat urday In Medford attending to busl 'ness matters. J - PGT,k,nK. tlyj t?t n around Hiipio8rpner; mo- sootniirn Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any. where, time or placo. Studio 228 Mnn St, Phona 380-,T. If H. fjriovo pf AHhland spent Sat WiV ,n tla .city and Jacksonville vlsjtlng frlepd and relatives, Get It M D Vwi's .MrsH ,), jat Whptsql ,and daughter arrtynd .Supijay rpm McAllister, Ok J a will maki tholr future homo In hijtv , i iriiiK mm painting. pnone H-. -J4 Prank Ilyoeo of Jncksonvlllo spent Saturday In this city attending to business matters Matinee, tho Page today. . Word was received In this city that tho mother or Mrs. C. P.. Ilowhmn died josterday nt her home In Pre mont, Neb. Mrs. Dowman wnn nt tho bedside. Candy, candy; get It at DoVoe's. Mose Harkdull, naldy Worthing. ton, Enrl Itnlston and Harry Helms returned Sunday evening from a fish ing trip to .Squaw lake. ; Got yqur nutter, cream. Tallk anf buttor-mllk, nt Do Voo'. "William Vawter and Harpld Coch' ran returned to tholr studies at the U. or O. Sunday after spending thit spring .vacation In this city. Sweet elder at D Vo". County Recorder Chaupcey riorey spent Saturday in this city attendlnx LtOy.buslnesa makers. laxi inc. a ror 2Cc. Foster & Holbrook, Phono 885. 42 R. n. Howard of Gold JIM spent Sat urday In this city attending to bus iness matters. C. A. DeVoo ror subscriptions. W. J. Rodgers of Deagle Is spend ing a fow days in tho city attending to business matters. j Paporing ana painting. Phono 544-M. Attorney Evan Roamcs left Sunday for San Francisco to attend to legal matters and view the exposition. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Corbln Edgell of Eaglo Point spent Saturday aud Sunday In this city vis iting friends. . Kodak, finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. . Opposite Book Store. Sunday was the ninth nnnlversary of the San Francisco fire and earth quake, one of the most devastating holocausts of modern times, occur rlng'Aprll 18, 1900. Tho first shock was felt at 5:30 o'clock a. m. Relief to tho rofugecs whs furnished in this city, coffee and sandwiches being served at ihe .depot. Yesterday waa also tho fiftieth anniversary of the capture of Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln. C. C. Krlbs took part In tho capture, being a member of tho regular cava'lry at the time. Fancy groceries at DeVoo'a. Henry Lowo or Corvallls Is among the out or town visitors In tho city this week. , W. A. Lander or Moscow, Idaho,' is spending a row days In tho city and valley attending to business matters. N. O. Nordwlck returned Monday from a weok'a business trip to Mon tana and tho Sound country. In Mon tana tho sinqltcrs are nearly all start ing operations after several months of Idleness, says Mr, Nordwlck, and In Seattle In fact In all tho pound country lumbor mills aro nearly all now running full tlrao.5 "Thero Beuum 10 ue a leenng prevalent tbut all business Is on tho up turn. In. the stock scctlopq of, Montana business If) good and getting better, WJen a 3-year old steer brings $110 business cannot well help being good and the stockmen prosperous." , Iko FrJdlger spent Sunday In Ash land visiting friends and attending to business in at tors. There was a cenoral cxodim nf Medford peppjo 0 the tills and coun try Sunday under tho lure, of tho bright sunshlno or a porfec't spring day. Scores went fishing In Hear Creek and Rogue river, but owlnir to the murfdlnesH of ,thp. water tho catches were slight. Every npssessor ui an auio was out, me ravorlte tour Ing plapes being tho Pacific high way, tho road to thp Appleguto, and Sapi's valloy. AH tho county roads aro In fair shape, Spragijo Relgel or Gold J1J spent Sunday this, cJty visiting frlonds, A picked team pf Medford bal plajera went to Jprksoiiylllo Sjituj day nftornoon, und met doeat at the iiamiii.pi mm (earn uy tijo cjobo ana exciting scoro of 9 to 7- Local toss- ers wore out SUnday 'practicing apd It Is expected, t"at a Hne-pp wljl hp secured for u regular teum In a few days. W. P. Stanclff of Phopnlx ppont Saturduy In Medfard attending to business mutters. Travojera from thp Applegqfe dis trict report tho roads In that sec tion In good shape with tp exception 1 pf a short strptch between Jackspn-J Vjllq and Ruph, W. I. Ingnlls of North Ynklmn, Is spending n row days In tho city and valley attending to business mnt. President Gates of tho Commercial Club will call a mooting of tho com mltteei of Mo Merchants' ussocla tlon ami Commercial club In n few days to completo the arrangements for a Fourth of July ctebrnflon In this city. TJie tentative Plans call for n celebration, barbecue, and general gathering or thp clans or Juckson county. Despite repented warnings nulolsts still persist In speeding on the Pnclf. Ic highway nnd arrests arc sched uled. Reports have been, filed of tho extreme recklessness of somo of tho drivers, mostly boys, who mnko the distance from Ashland In from 17 to 20 minutes. Thn authorities are still on the trail of tho uniden tified Overland car. that crashed In to a farmer's wagon on the highway. speeding away without giving aid. Arthur J. Rose of this city Is In Spokane attending to business mat ters. , District Deputy Game Warden Sam Sandry spent Saturday In Medford on legal matters. He reports violations of tho fishing laws by fishermen on tho lower Rogue, the poachers being unable to resist the temptation to catch the salmon. Chlnoqks are now running In good shape.' LEO FRANK LOSES APPEAL (Continued from Page One.) 1 Scene from "The Man from Mexico" (t the Star Theatre Monday 1 wm mm mm, anarchs M PREDICTS NATION PROSP E UU termlnntlon or tho facts cannot. In this collateral Inquiry", be treated as a nullity, but must bo taken as set ting forth tho truth of the matter Until somo reasonable ground la shown for an Inference that tho su premo court of Georgia either was wanting in Jurisdiction or committed errors In tho exercise or Its Jurisdic tion; and the mere assertion by tho prisoner that tho facta wore other than tho state courts, upon full in vestlgatlon, determined them to be. will not bo treated as raising an ls sue respecting the correctness or that determination; especially not whore the very evidence upon which tho determination was rested Is withheld by him who attacks the finding." On Contested Point "Respecting tho fact that Frank was not present In the court room when the verdict was rendered (his presenco having been waived by his counsel(, but wlthotu his knowledgo or his consent, the Georgia court held that because Frank, shortly after tho verdict was. made fully aware of tho facts .and he then made a motion for a newfrlal upon over 100 grounds not Including this as one, and had that motion heard by both the trial court and tho Bupreme court, ho could not, after this motion hnd been finally adjudicated against him, movo to set aside tho verdict as a nullity becauso of his absence when tho verdict was rendered. This court holdthat there Is nothing In the fourteenth amend ment to prevent a state ofr madopt Ing and enforcing so reasonablo reg. illations of proceed 11 ro. Justice Pitney said tho practlco established In tho Georgia courtt that a defendant may walvo his right to bo present when tho Jury renders its verdict. Is within the authority of the stato to adopt. History of Case Leo M. Frank' legal fight for life nns tiiken it place iimong the cclebrat- .ed injiruV canes of recent yearn. Seven times nnee his conviction in August, llfV.), the lower mid Mipreme courtH 01 tne stnte o (leorFii refus ed to grant Frank u mm irinl or to feet ntfide the creliot; lliree times the hentence of death was jm.Pi) upon lilm mill twice appeals were made (o tllo United fllntcs supreme court, tin Uil being unstiecessful nnd the M'C ond resulting in the decision toiluy, Mary 1'hngnn was iniiritercil Ahril 10, Ifll.'l, op n southern Holiday in ob servance or conleilernte inenmrln ilny. filiortly lifter noon nl tl'mt ilnv euo wns seen to enter (he nene fnc (orv in Atlantiij, where hho Intel been employed nnd wherp slio went to ob tain wugeslup Ijer. Her body wns found next inoniinp;' in the basement pf the fiivlory, wilb n cord tied about the peck. TN THAW-CASE NKW VOIcIC, A.iil.ll). Supieme Court .Iiihtice Hemlriek reserved de cision today on tin) application ot counsi'l for Harry K. Tlmw I'or a jtirv trial to lU'tenuine Thaw's silnitj. He reipie.teil eouusel to submit liricfs nnd nuiiouneirtlint he would return Iii decision before Thursday. That date was Jixul for (lie teap-j GIVEN SIX YEARS NKW YOIMn, Apiil lit. MlrPotuM of Hie Tniled Slates Steel corpora lion, it heeaiae Known lntia, in vol lag at their iel( HrtarleHy IneOtiug in January in tfnss the ilU'ldead rtu tilt eliininoii JllieK, tlnl so in Hie 1'nea or, opiitixltina 011 Hit hart nl' n'miis' Hiooltlibldet wliti' (Imrtglit Hie illvl ileuil would be delbivil evea'lf tint eoiporaliotl had to letlnl'e 'vtpgM (it olitaiii the nianev. l'llart II. (Inry, elialrmnh of b eotpoi'ntloii, JKulgi'd HlM ftituafion at llni illiiiliuWIttekliillileiN lueeling in llnhok'cri ttulay. ritiilbiiiilig biii slate ini'iit, Judge (larv said: "1 aoMinvvnii Hint (lie eoualrv will prosper atnt 1 waul to plcdp- aain (hat the maiiageiiieiit of (Ins eorpoia thin h untng to be Ibtuoiigli, open and careful. "Our tiosiliou amoiiL' llie niiliiiii of tin woiltl Is taking the lead, riniiiiec, industry and t'tiiniiiene are heller lo- dav than ecr.bcfoic." The announced plan of icdnciag the directorate I'kmii Iwcaly-foiir to eijib teen memberx was apinoviil at Ilia slocklioblcrs' meeting tndav. NKW YORK, April 19. Frank Aharno and Carinlm CnVbone, an arrhlits, who uiado nnd set a bomb In St. Patrick's Cathedral March 2, when -hundreds were worshipping within tho edifice, wcro sentenced today to hero not leu- than six years nor more than twelve In Sing Sing prison. iMiarun and Carbpuo worn found WORDS FROM HOME .-, Slatenieiits That May I lit Inveilluatt'd -Testimony of Medfoiil , t'lllyeiis. AVliuit n Medford rlllp'11 ronies to t! froat, (ellliiK his ftleailii mid iiolglilmrs of IiIh otput Ioih-o. you can lely on Ills Hlncurlt), The stntptiimilii nf tint people riwlillng In far awav pilees do not ctiuiuiaid, -oiii' ytinf I ience, Home ciuloinotnoiit Is llm l(ud thai lmclfa ijoiin'ii KliliciV, lnk Such toHlmony fs t'oiivlnejng ins'is tlRatloa proves," It'tnie flolow fs it Klhlomtiut of n Mlidflttd ikhI'iIimiI. Kli HlrtAiIter pi'liof oir iiitlrli enn ,llo l7i)l. F. W Gray. ftoT v Vali'n street. Medford, says- ".Siy kldrnVii bogiin to liutlier mo hud UuiHeil seVee linlli, I (lillik tint tr'oiilibi was 111111M wotsu by (he strain of being ob mv rout sit much, ftunioltpio during thn da's worl, my buck pulinul nv dreadfully and by ulghl I ronli( hardly sltttid After I quit work, I couldn't ni.l. Uoitn's Kidney Pills were JiimI wliul I needed and euied mo In a -lioit time." , Price fiOc, nl all dealer. Iion't simply ask for a Itldnny remedy get Dimn's ICIiln.-y IMIIh the nnme II111I Mr Gut) had. Fostor-Mltburii 'o, Props, lluffalo, N " Adv. e 1 1. ..,.. 1.1 r ii. .1 " '" '" '"-' " "it me ,.,.. .... w,,ki T,.,, .I,,.,,-..,,.. nu.i writ of habeas corpus which the up-1 ruuvlctlon wns duo to tho work of plication was based. If bis decision a young Italian pollcoman, Amcdlo Poltgnanl, who posed as an anarchist, won tho prisoner's confidence and V s.r.rvri a..v TM m xwn k.iYi; j m I A ncry? I I H o I I '& Collar WE CAN BUILD IT Kxporlmnntnl Work, Model .Mnl.lug, Din Mnklng, D.islgulug mid Mfg. speclnl muchlnery. ('orrespondenc.i Hnllrllcd AllMHTIIONU .MI'G. CO. Hecbiid St. , . Portland, fbe. STOP! favors Thaw's lawets, n date for tnal will be fixed. If trial is denied, Thaw's, attorneys stand ready to call witness in support of their conten tion for (be decision of llie court in person, unaided bv a jiuy. followed every movo In tho conspir acy, keeping police hcudqunrtcrs ad vised. QUEEN HELENA MAY LOSE en ARM LOS ANOKl.hS. Cal.. April 19 Queen Helena of Italy may suffer the loss of her right arm ns a result ot Injuries received seven years ago, whllo working among the Messina earthquake sufferers, according to an autograph lettor which Miss Irma Guthrlo Wright, a cousin of George W. Guthrie, American ambassador to Japan, said she had received from tho queen. Miss Wright recently re turned from Itnly wlero It Is said saloonkeepers, sho had been a protege of Queen ' elused also. Klona's. Tho letter stated that a ' malignant growth had appeared on tho queen's right arm at tho point of tho old Injury arter the birth or a princess last .lanunry, and that tho royal surgeons reared un amputation would be necessary. EX-GOVERNOR WEST WINS IN LIQUOR SUIT IIAKKIt, Ore., April 10. Arter seven hours deliberation a v.nllct tor tho defendant wns returned Saturday night by the Jury before which hnd been tried tho damage suit drought by William Wfegand, formerly n saloon keeper at Coppcrfleld agnlimt Oswald West, who as governor hud caused the seizure of Wlegnnd's stock and the closing of his snloon during a rnld conducted by Mltt.s Fern llobbs, the gtnernor s secretary Jan. 2, 19 It, The result In this case, It was an nounced, would cause thn dismissal uf similar suits brouiiht against tho x.goernor by II. A. Htownrt and Antone Warner, nlso CopporNcId whoso nlarcH 'were Artichokes The only food for hogs. Plant them and. have am everlasting crop tor .trie hogs to root in 1 Monarch Seed:& Feed Co. MILES P0INDEXTER BACK IN G. 0. P. RANKS SPOKANK, Wn April 1. Tho lone progressive in tho United 'States senate, Miles 1'olndoxter, or Wash ington, has announced that ho would seek re-election on tho re- tiubllcan Mrkftt lln Innir liln ennt In the senate as a progrowJlvo April 17, is 11 and his term will expire March 3, 1U17. Portland Livestock Market lull.,.! . t x . . it. .. 1 wit iim.mi, or., April 111. i nine hleady. Receipts 801. Steers, pulp fed, $7.f0(Ji'7.7.'i; piiuie iglit. i".lHJf?i) 7.:i5; clioice, fll.7."fn 7.0(1; rows, prime f.J."i(??7..r05 cboiciv .Ki.T.ifni.l.' ; belters, prime, .$l.00frtlfi.7A: ImiIIh, .f.ri.,J.i(j'. 1.7.I; Hlags, ."f(l.l)Oti(l.fiO; i-hoice, !r,1..1l)fd(1.00. HitgM 1.1 to 'JOe bigher. Receipts, 10100. I'rimo light, $TM)G?7.1lfa eboico medium, $7.10(7.110; lgbf, i-7.li Ti(7.-I0; rough, fl).r.0(p7.00. ,, Hheev Heeei.trt 'J07, , st'endy, Wethers, bent yearlings. 7.7rifiVrt.'J.i: .1.1 r rnif. u un 1 1 A.SXJAV ", r'.""if 0,1m, vivrti, ncsi, Tl'.'VVi' 7.00; el.oiee, ,f 11.(1.7.1; i!ilxn sheep, !(l.r)0tii7.,10; Jiuijbrt.' tiilme. J !fB.itlll V.X MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come See It Made at 1 15 North Central Avenue At A. MOODY, Prop. V I ltti " 111 Your Car Insured ht. I'aul I'lio .V .Marino liiiiinuiio fompniiy, Ht. I'niil, ,Mlninmin Incorporated tso.1 Capital and Xci Hitrplu, .Inn. I, lm Otrr t,(MlO.(M)li.OO StE R. II. McCURDY lU-sIdcnt Agent, s)cIfoid. Uicgon k. iffnSr! SU ' til 8STi M Qi 4 ciuiici', irH.H0(iiH.;iO. Tkif Truck Gves Best Service " " Equipped With "Nobby Tread" Tires Noxrci:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to the cJty coun cil at Its meeting to bo held April ?0, 1915, for a license to sell malt, splrltuops and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, cfty of Medford for a period of six months. Dated AprIJ10, 1915. SBfcSBY & KENNEDY, 22 North Front St. 5 s- NOTICfB Notice Is hereby Elven that tlm un derslgned will appjy to the city coun ell of tho city of Jfedford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, April 20, iio, ior a license to sell malt, yln ous and spirituous liquors a tholr placo of business on North Fr styeet, Medford, Orogon for a period of six, months, Dntetl April Cth, J916. ROGUE nlVER. VAT.T.RV IIMIvpn. J ...SITY crfUB. fe?SFffSSSSSSSSSSSSllJSSSSSSSSSl BBBBBB. VBhBF MBBBBBVBBBBBBrBVHBBVrr1 i!IbBBBbVBBBBbV BWSsBBMWn bbbbbBHbbbbbbVbHbbbbbHbbbba HVK ' 'Mr aH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbt.JHNHbbbH iiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiBiiHiiiiiiiiiiiBBL.iiiiiiHliiiiiiiiH i!',if "PerEo spch sever? endurance tests as those on delivery cafj. J his big Philadelphia firm found that Nobby Tread" Tire make delivery more certain more safe more economical. Because pf their dependability, motor trucks have become established as a business necessity. Everywhere you go, fhey pass you. It is tliere fprc, a stroni' tribute to Nobby Treads" that they have been 'chosen by a vat majority of uses throughout the country as the best tires to withstand really strenuous service, UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 Sbutji ftiVeraide Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 Eaat'Mnin.ptreet , Mcdford' Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer? in (southern Oropon Neguivps Made any time or place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do tho reit Kr D. WESTQK, frop. im vaxzaULOi ".,'.i..t t &i ... ..... .. V4 .v.rjninij HOTEL MANX Powell St, ntO'l'orrtll Hf Son rranclico jf-rf In. the heart of the W business, .snopptnc nn and (lidatrc district. ii: ivn . . . . j - I. til: Kunning distilled ice waicr in every room. ; inr rnninin;irtiui r.f . .." .W WW . M .. J M , j,, ioupy.Tincscrvicr.nnti mu uomciiKc rcsiaurum will attract you, Curopcoii Plan rates $1.50 up. Miturtrwrit OuilrrW, KUUy "yf'iM'oM jie man 15)' BSS?Can Unclf Sam rWhium Mmtnlity? to II. J'rllnt! whit"'! h rmiof UtiitM bu I Un led iloniilo ll.o rrrr l-ilokut .r. 'lli.C.r. I Inunl.u nl tun lotintrr luva lnlenrrltl tlia mlilt I r.lbO tlMMW. (Hill rv tl4 0tllinK Mill, tholr Laiu I ""T llil. niUiUa ohiiMer u (). tmtlon'ii hutorf, CARTOONS' MAGAZINE iK.th In Amflro ku4 Kamnv 111). Y..riuUe wnormc. Iliowir. What llio li(lon Ihfntef rh 01 bur I) lt told tr tU vartoun LMch uo imdr lliif ulw mi.l Klw a llio rny iliousliUot 1 1 rKjlu. .iln Moj.jnu I. (ha iut lot. 'O. u Lil litctorliil immnrn mttt ..inila.n&...l by wolln-l.'ill t.ilit4nrlnl toimuenl aud in'cUI ;".cT..J.'r,",".,','.'L,."0.,'u'r?' " "e wrlltvi tudvnt Of (.utiviit OTnuta. AT ALL, NCWSSTANns SS.OS A VIM ,38 CENTS A COPY A alaiur kUl'Mial tlm ceunn will btln a i.. ..x...im)lh'tialaubarlpUan..v....J CARTOON MAOAZINC I N. Ml.hl,.. ,, .CMIC.M KaikMl c.d IUhi Iw l.,b MB4 Ullwuf UmiuIu. 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