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TEE EVENINO COURLEB AND REPORTER. WATERLOO. IOWJu FRIDAY, JANTAKT 11. 1924 Harold Loring Will MISSIONS OF LUTHERAN See Indians Again; SYNOD ARE DOING WELL UNIFIED EFFORT BY Drains of Revolt I Lions Are Invited MEDICINE MAKERS PROTEST fJUST Water Main Across Bridge Freezes But Supply Sufficient Freezing up of the auxiliary water main crossing Fifth street bridge, which resulted from the recent (ixtreme cold snap, does nut aOect the supply ot water to the west section of the city, according Progress in all departments of the mission congregations in this district of Iowa synod of the Lutheran church was reported at the annual meeting of the missions com END ILL II SIH ELMS' TOY FACTORY 01 YEAR MEAD OF DEMAND hi i Prince's Wedding Date Changed to More Lucky Day Tokio. Jan.

11. The date for the marriage of Prlneo Regent Hirohlto was suddenly changed to Jan. 26 today. The change was brought about it is understood becauso Jan. 27, the date originally set.

Is the tame day as the attempted asaaaslnation of the regent. Court opinion favored changing the date on the grounds that the future emperor's great celebration day should avoid such an unlucky date and imperial permission was obtained. 0 FEE mittee with Rev. Henry Mueller, pastor of First Lutheran church, Wednesday. Hot.

J. Braullck, Oelwein, is president. Rev. Mr. Mueller is treasurer.

Other officers present were Rev. W. Adix, Jubilee, chairman, and Rev, W. Frltchel, In a statement by waterworks of A group of Lions from the Waterloo den may go out to the wild and woolly west Juna to seek contact with tribes of Indians, if plans announced by Harold Loring at the meeting Thursday are brought to a favorable conclusion. Loring, who is an organist and musician of note, has for many summers, excepting last year, spent his vacations upon the Indian reservations, studying traditions, folk lore and native music.

He was appointed a federal commissioner for this purpose 17 years ago by Theodore Roosevelt, then president, and ficials, corroborated by Bay Tiller, fire chief. The principal main goes direct from the reservoirs to the west i if Iowa Manufacturers of Perfume; dependence, secretary. Apportionments tor mission work 'section, upon the bottom of the Seraphine Pisko, Member of International Council, Confident of World Peace. ot the district were made and willlrlver bed above the dam, and is Declare Federal Laws Cover Case. be submitted to the general mission free from danger of freezing.

A Museum in Sonncberg Will Build Additional Wing to House Playthings. Hy Die Aaaucialed Sonuobera, 'ifluniiisia, Jan. 11. board for approval. third 12-inch main crosses the river at Mullan avenue.

Workmen have been busy the "Women of ihn worM have the ne became fascinated with the ra nnwnr tn eurt war if thev will rnika search work $120 DAMAGE SUIT TAKES MUCH TIME llying with the In past two days thawing out the 10- (By the Aaxootated JJr) Dei Moines, Juu. 11. The pro a unified effort and it in mv Arm dlans and acquiring intimate and incn main which lies in a conduit under the north walk of Fifth test of Iowa niatiuhtcturers of med belief that it is up to them to do historic knowledge of many tribes. icine, toilet arluius and perfumes- ne sevt-rai inutan tan- bo, Mrs. Seraphine Pisko, Denver, who la known internationally against ini iu-ion in the prohibition; bill relating to permits to purchase! to clubwomen, told the Courier to street bridge.

Electricity is being injected from several valve openings and steam from a portable boiler is being forced thru manholes. The concrete above the wa-terpipe has been banked with man guages. He proposes to make up a party from the Lions club to accompany him on his western trip, to visit day. alcohol for Industrial use is to continued tonight at a bearing be Airs, risko is making a brief visit some ot the remaining tribes of In Booze Runners Free to Resume Battle Alleged Murderer and Quartet of Whisky Stealing Officers Freed by Juries. with her sister, Mrs.

Jacob Levings. fore tbe nous and senate committees ou suppression of inteiuper-; ure to aid In the warming process. ton. and was a speaker before under conditions which will an-ee. One session airvady Has urn-it mat the water pressure thruout At adjournment for noon recess today taking of testimony In the trial of Waterloo Canning company against A.

Selgel, in municipal court before a jury of four women and two men, had not been concluded, altho nearly two days had been consumed in the hearing. The plaintiff is suing Mr. Selgel for 1120 as alleged rental and damages to pasture by Selgel's cattle, which the defendant denies as just and makes counter claim of $50 damages to his pasture adjoining by stock owned bv plaintiff. Civic department at Waterloo Worn-ittuoru 14 ",081 interesting expert devoted to this phase of the pro-i I Santa Claus' museums of toy in Bonneberg, ono of the manufacturing centers of Germany, Ut soon to have an additional wing or two to house liio luaaa of playthings which have been crowded into I tn place for generations. The museum, which contains hundreds of thoutmud ot doila and jit Lie men and women of most of the.

nations of the earth, i said to contain the largest collection ot toys and novelties ever assembled under one roof. Everything in the toy line which has been manufactured by the bonneberg toy industry from its very beginning, has beun collected here for the benefit chiefly of foreign buyers. Every boy, and most ot tbe girls, ot Germany, have beard of Santa Claus' toy shop the west district is ample was prov ence. an's club this afternoon. Aioition question.

en yesterday when four streams of The manufacturers have afkeu The suggestion was received enthusiastically by many of the members and the vacation proposal will have serious consideration. water were used at the Herrick Re. frlgerator company fire located below the frozen main. tbe legislature not to pass the rode commissioners' provisiou that they shall pay a fee of $100 each five; When the executive board of International Council of Women convened at The Hague in 1922, with 27 nationalities represented, Mrs. Pinko was chosen by Mrs.

Philip North Moore, heud of the National yearg for permit to purchase In dustrial alcohol. Council of Women in United States, (International Newa Wire) Chicago, Jan. 11. The beer runners who have kept Chicago ou edge with platol fighting and mur- Aar wof-a tVoa tn 1 1 a tViui war- Permits Required, I Appearing before the committee i Founder and Wizard "Banned" rom Klan by Decree of Evans were J. M.

Ueorae. representing the Price of Gasoline Boosted by Standard Two Cents Tomorrow Chicago. Jan. 11. The price ot gasoline will be advanced two to act as her proxy and to deliver the invitation of 10,000,000 American women for the qulntennial meeting in 1925.

The invitation was unanimously accepted. Mrs. Pisko has just received Interstate Manufacturers' assocla- here but rew nave ever oeen today, alnce their attention no mined. Children are barred, un longer was centered upon court lion; George Wrightuian, secretary of the American Stock Drug Manu Atlanta, Jan. 11.

Col. W. J. Simmons, -founder, and G. Y.

facturers and Edward K. Kimball, STATE AUTO OFFICIAL GIVES 1923 FIGURES W. M. Colladay, Deg Moines, superintendent of the motor vehicle department, state of Iowa, was in Waterloo today for a short time. He stated that motor llconse fees collected by the state in 1923 amounted to $8,827,062.99.

There were 538,215 cars licensed, trucks, 3,044 motorcycles, 91 summons to attend a special meet Clarke, former imperial wizard. of the Iowa Manufacturer cents over the present market price, effective tomorrow morning, accord lion. ing ot tbe international council in London, called by the president, Lady Aberdeen, for May, 1924. The were banished from the Ku Klux I klan today In a proclamation by less accompanied by their parents. Sonneberg already has on display models in its museum for Christmas, 1924.

The Sonneberg toy Industry keene Just about year ahead of old St. Nick. For the holidays this year the little "tin" soldier of Sonneberg has Juet about disappeared. He ia now Three Iowa concerns Keokuk and one in Cedar Rapids ing to an announcement made by the Standard Oil company of Indiana here today. The advance will be effective in 11 central states.

matters, "Dapper Danny" McFall, formerly a deputy sheriff, was acquitted ot the murder ot Jerry O'Connor, which touched a match to the beer war powder magazine. The state charged he shot O'Connor In the back. Another acquittal was returned In another court that of the police sergeants and a patrolman accused of conspiracy to violate the prohi- are members of the organization i represented by Mr. George, who ex- i jplained that his concerns now must nil. tifc fi.

in ftmiMm trailers, and 300 official cars, making a total license figure of sublert to considered T-'Howl' vans. imperial wizard, to Prevent the Causes of War according to information made pub-to t-revent the Causes ot War. llc here by clarke. clarke fndl. Power is Inlimlted.

cated he and Col. Simmons had re- "I believe the women of the uni-ceived copies of the proclamation verse represent the greatest single signed by Dr. Evans and by 17 grand power that can be brought to bear dragons of the "invisible empire" in on the subject of international Conference in Washington. Tha peace," Mrs. Pisko declared.

(conference has been In progress sev- to be of wood. Ijous, too, to a com- large extent, are to be of wood for lake cut permit! "tor almost every turn their business requires" and Gen. Guadalupe Sanchez. declared that passage of the law mander-ln-chief of the de la Ituerta 578.555. Licenses were granted to 19,700 chauffeurs and 1,992 dealers.

proposed would be a serious dls- revolutionarr trootis in Mexico. Ib crimination against local industries riven credit for being the brains of 3n favor of those of Minnesota, the revolt, lie Is ably seconded by uo taws. The federal government charged that they held up a whisky truck and confiscated a portion ot its l2. ann, tn tact, almost everything formerly made ot aheet iron and tin and clay and the like la being turned out now In Bonneberg of wood bocause of the difficulties in obtaining the other materials on account of unsettled conditions pre- Any one thing upon which theyierai days, an official in Clarke of- flee said. Wisconsin and other slates which i Gen.

Lores de Lara, former gov- CANADA WILL 8EM AN AMBASSADOR TO WAS1UNOTOX will concentrate their influence, whether it bn peace, prohibition. Vet Bureau Manager "Fired" fdr Boozing Washington, D. Jan. 11. W.

F. Lent, district manager of the veterans' bureau office at New York, has been relieved by Director Hinea pending an investigation of charges that liquor Parties were held in the district office there and that liquor was carried to a dinner at a hotel In a veterans' bureau ambulance. do not have such laws trnor of Tamannvas, now in con- (pnl nt Ihn vnllllihlu nil rerlnns It would be unnecessary for the Windsor. Jan. 11.

Canada vailing thruout the country. tate to lmpc8 such a permit sys win be represented by an ambas load. When the Jury brought in its verdict. United States Judge Clilte arose and in a voice that shook said: "I am astounded." Thereupon he discharged the panel. sador at Washington within a short tem he held, inasmuch as the federal prohibition law fully covers the ground.

time. George P. Graham, minister DOT or abolition of child labor, can be brought about. "They have practically the control ot youth and the molding ot its mind. "I think they have tremendous power over men 'not each woman over some particular man.

but women over men In general. "I am not a pacifist. If our country were in danger, or drawn Will Study How to Better Lives of Rural Children in Iowa of railways and canals in tbe do minion cabinet, said today. ObJrt to 1W Tar Another objection raised is the tact that a manufacturer, before lie may purchase industrial alcohol. BROTHERHOOD MEETING.

FARM BUREAU MAN TO MANAGE HIRAM IN X. D. Property Owntrs in 3 Additions Ask RestrictedAreas Rsldents and property owners In Howrey Mcwilliams addition, Rose Hill replat and Peek addition, in the northeast section of the city, have been called to a community meeting Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Grant school building by a committee of representative citizens.

The object of the meeting is to discuss agreements for restrlctin-g First Lutheran Brotherhood will SUBWAY Venizelos to Form Greek Cabinet with Himself as Premier must go before a district court and prove himself to be engaged In a legitimate business, while he hag a Jan. 11. O. M. Fargo.

N. have a meeting at the church at 7:30 p. m. today. Hosts will be I Iowa City, Jan.

11. Bettering the welfare of the rural child in i Iowa is the aim of a three-year investigation begun by the Iowa child (welfare research station at the into a war, I would want every man and woman to do his or her patriotic duty. Rev. Henry Mueller, pastor; A. Fry and John Tegtmeier.

record for operating such a business years before the prohibition law became effective. (By the Associated Prn) 1 "But I believe we are closer to T. P. (Tay Pay) O'Connor, father of Hector, Crosby, former vice president of the North Dakota State Farm Bureau federation, has been appointed as state campaign manager for Senator Hiram Johnson In North Dakota, Frank B. Hitchcock, national manager, announced today.

Mr. Kimball also opposed the fee Athens. Jan. 11. Ex-Premier 1 war than Is arenerallv acknowlede- Metropolitan Idea to Heine Men and 1Uy In Clothing KroiiKht to Waterloo, tne nous or commons, is one or the fw iwrnbers who wear their hats In the houne and use the snuflt -provided proposed at the previous hearing, while Mr.

Wrtghtman contended University of Iowa with the financial aid of the Laura Spellraan Rockefeller memorial founded by John D. Rockefeller in mmory of his wife. Kvery child of lesa than Venlzelos decided today to form a'ed. Perhaps not this country thru cabinet in which he will be pre-jany direct cause. But there is a mler, without portfolio, with Igreat question of our being able to Georges Rotrssos, republican-liberal avoid Implication were the Euro- oy tne enrant-at-rms.

tne district and. ir favored, forming of an organization to carry out and finance the objects desired. that the matter proposed was entirely new and that In his opinion 18 years ot ase. in a typical farm- leaoer, as ioreign minister, as tne nean powers to eo tn war. And no it was not within the bounds of code revision.

opened lta new subway store lu the ing county of Iowa, will be studied, one knows what is in the minds Horticulturists to 13- basement of its eHtablishment at At tonight's hearing other points overed in the law, such as tne Hold Exhibits Here 221 Fourth stret east. The addition is an innovation here, and officers of the company believe it will wun iue cu-operttuuu ui viun om- roundlng community. Kvery condition and institution within the community or outside it which may have a relation to the right to industries to transDort in only possible solution of the protracted governmental crisis. Venlzelos reached this docislon after Gen. Danglls, who consented yesterday to endeavor to form a ministry, had failed In the attempt despite an all-night effort.

of the European diplomats, German Women For Peae. "The German women I met at The Hague, well-educated, cultured women they were, took a de dustrial alcohol between their vari home or on tht road oug branches or warehouses are toiI)rove popular with men and A 1 l.l 1.1 ...1 lives of the children will be looked into. The influence on the chil DR. CALDWELL'S termined stand against war and ev uen. Danglls' failure caused the Senators Mcintosh, chairman of i E- A- Held' formerly of Straw-the senate committee, and Romkey, I berrv polnt.

wln he in charge ot the a member of the committee. have ubwy re- Mr- Held was a mem- keenest disappointment to Venlzelos rythlng that might agitate such a dren of the home, school, church nearbv towns, means of communi SYRUP PEPSIN and bis decision to become premier himself was taken as apparently cation and social, agricultural and i ihitr thn firm (if nilrlnpr Hrrm. ft id ht He1d; was charge of that economic organizations and groups tne oniy course remaining open. hs him in good health bill or rre.tu i-Mncrf Icompaiiy's store at Strawberry Point being considered separately py Arrangements were definitely completed to bring the fifth annual midwest horticultural exposition here Nov. 18 to 23 at a meeting of local business men and officers of the Iowa State Horticultural society at Hotel Russell-Lamson today It Is expected that 300 exhibitors will be here with more than 3,000 The show will be In the Dairy Cattle Congress buildings.

POSTPONE GREER HEARING; MAY HOLD IT LV HOSPITAL condition. They have even removed books written to the glory of war from the libraries and schools. "Thev are Intensely In earnest. In the tew years thv have exercised the franchise, they have placed 36 women In the reichstag. In Colorado we have had suffrage 27 years.

specialists in each field from the MMir -w- iui iiii-rn jraia irciuirj -Kuuiiiif, uti rj Mr. Held has had a wldo experience Bonus Takes Back tin men's and boys' apparel Brennan off McAdoo in Illinois Campaign; O'Connell Manager large Arm In Hubway More. The subway store covers a space station and the university, "This study," Dr. Bird T. Baldwin, director of the station, explains, "will throw a very definite light on the problems of the child In relation to the suburban community.

From euch a scientific study Clogged-Up? Here's Quick Aid We have been able to elect one or Seat for Tax Bill at Party Parley tot 1,700 square feet, easily accessi two members to our state legisla ble trom the main noor. A com- ture, we haven't even one I nlpto linn nf clnthine and furnish tbe ings for men and boys is contained i nw solutions of the life ot i- i. 1 1 inl will ha mala" JCONTIVUED FROM PACE ONE) Mrs. Pisko's visits to Waterloo Los Angeles, Jan. 11.

Preliminary hearing of Horace A Chicago, Jan. 11. William L. O'Connell. Chicago, will handle the Illinois campaign of William Glbbs McAdoo in the latter's attempt to capture the Illinois delegation to always are signals for gatherings of hVa.vor.a 8Vb' overcoats to leather vests.

A tea- Under Dr. Baldwin's direction. Manual reduction of freieht kJu. in th imm iha Qreer, chauffeur for Mabel Nor- put could not tell what the Repub-1 mnn'. aii wool two-nant suits, which university station are those of mand.

charged with shooting Court-land Dines, at a New Year's par the Democratic national convention, the women to hear her views on women's work the world. Tho she came only last night -tnA -will leave this evening, she consented to address the Civic denartmemt'g meeting scheduled for this it is announced. iliT1 7 of. the, committee Ure purchased by the concern in child psychology, nutrition, sociol-mient flo. lima uni ihiw nm-mrlm- n.amn-1 oev.

eiteetilcs. field workers, nurse. ty? was today postponed for one week by Justice Walter S. Hand benator Borah was made chair-1 hi fund nthern rn-nneratinir university O'Connell has been a leader ot faction of the Democratic party The court declared that if Dines and Miss Normand are still unable man of the committee that will in- The addition has been fitted very! units include the colleges of medi-quire into the Russian recognition lattractivelv, with latest and most! cine, dentistry, and education: de-PTOblem and the resolution to pre-imnHorn mnra flvtnrnu ntanlnv nartment of ennloev. nhilosorihv.

to appear next Friday he will con that has not been associated with George E. Brennan, recognized as the Democratic political leader in Illinois. vene court lu the Good Samaritan vent arms sales like that recently i cases are now on the way here and I political science, speech, the psyeho- hospital, where the film star and NEVER mind what you are using now for constipation. For all you know there is a better remedy! The next time vou are clogged up try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a laxative sucess-f ully used for 30 years, the largest selling liquid laxative in the world.

Mrs. John A. Coins of Butlerville, constipated all her life, her stomach injured from years of pill taking, ia now functioning daily since taking Syrup Pepsin; and Mr. David Connor of Canton, Ohio, suffering steadily for three years, got relief after a few doses. The list of successful users of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is naturally large as over 10 million bottles are sold annually. Formula on Every Package Get yourself a bottle at a drug store, the cost being leas than a cent a dose. Take a spoonful at bedtime for a few nights and a week and in that way keep the bowels regularly open. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, unlike harsh physics such as calomel, "candy cathartics," salt waters and powders, is a simple vegetable laxative composed of Egyptian senna and pepsin with tasty aromatic which are entirely harmless.

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Half the ailments of winter start with constipation followed by a cold. enoiiaiea wun un. uoregon was win be placed within a few days. pnthic hospital and the extension di- Dines are convalescing. yeouooiea Dy tne nouse ioreign MV Oututers of Utah Stambml vision.

The StAte Historical sc- Reorganization of Veterans9 Bureau Is Announced by Hines fvrrairs committee. o. Dotson, president of the'clety Is also helping. It also was announced that McAdoo would enter the Illinois presidential preferential primaries and that O'Connell would have his headquarters here. BANDTTS GET $44,500.

The M3 signals of the north- coniDauv. recently mado a visit to Kansas City, Jan. 11. Five western farmers, recently picked Chicago and Des Moinea to inspect i ct1- vn a domt governmental agen-, subway stores In those cities. HeiOWOOfl lJeiCCZWC8 negro bandits operating in two au Washington.

D. C. Jan. 11. tomoblles held un two officials of heard said this morning that the new sub nes in asmngton, were The United States veterans' bureau the Madison Street bank here today gain by members of both Report Progress in senate' wav store here Is the finest west of! ttA hnnn.

1 1 1 U. S. Cemetery Work Dog Trail of "Izzy" Einstein in Chicago Chicago, Jan. 11. The presence here of Izzy Einstein, government has been reorganized on "sound and escaped with cash, business principles" and Is ready The holdup was staged within a to "ttet down to work," Gen.

Frank block and a half of the Nineteenth T. Hines. director of the bureau, street police station. itwuco vuiuiuineirs, v.iitcaKU, hhu iiiiu nuue in iuwa Senate In Recess. equals it in appearance and corn-Washington.

D. Jan. General discussion of the interior department appropriation bill con-' 'Xlppfltlfl I)lSf1lftfv tlnued in the house today while Washington. D. Jan.

11. announced here today. Sweeping Additional reports received by the administrative changes, effective SKAFF-CRUZAN liquor agent extraordinary, has no 15. involving th shlftlne of, Miss Edna Skaff, Charleston. war department ironi omcers in jan terrors for Chicago's saloons, cafes; rope Bnow tnat "gratifying nrne some division heads and the possible and Raymond Crnzan, Wa Ioreign affairs committee resumed consideration, behind closed doors, war on luue acy Yoa Want to Try It Ftaa Before or the resolution introduced hv Representative Fairchild.

NVw kw i Vw V.n 'rpB" 18 raane consirucuon curtai ment of clerical personne at detect "hta famous visaKe canwork on American cemeteries future date were announced by rf nd hiv. rpport ma(le the Hines. The reorganization was ln- te ates bureau terloo, were mnrrieo weonesoay evening at First Presbyterian parsonage, Dr. J. R.

Macartney, pastor, officiating. The groom is a machinist employed In this city. They will make their home here. York, to prohibit the salt of government war materials to other "Srynp Pep.ln," SI? WaUntoa Moutloallo, lUiaola. need nod oxalic and ueuU Hit (a prat what yea lay aboat Dr.

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Jan. 11. A four-day conference to discuss methods for wiplag out illiteracy opened at the interior department today under the combined auspices wimuvivcw nun iu3 io i Lta i r.i,ry- CJi II IvlrllC V. Izzy for weeks and carefully tabu tion of one small building." Work The senate was in recess over the on the cemeteries in France is producing good results. jof the bureau cf education.

Nation- veKena luting and reporting his various roles, the rtory goes. They said Izzy donned disqulse No. 37 last night. Half an hour after the prohibition agent regis Not more than one free trial bottle to family FIRST BAPTIST WOMEN EARN $2,819 IN YEAR First Baptist Women's society, at Its meeting In the new church TWO WOMEN TO TEXAS. Mmes.

Emily George and B. Frank Knapp left for Blackwell. this morning. The former will remain in the south until The Fairchild resolution, which, "1 Lducation association. General was introduced during the negotia-1 Federation of Women's Clubs, and tions of the Mexican government 'he American Legion.

Latest cen-for the purchase of surplus muni- sus figures show that 5.000.000 tions from the United States, was nien and women in the United taken up by the committee vester-l States are unable to read or write. 6 spring. Mrs. Knapp expects to re tered at a hotel, an apparent opera songstress came down the elevator land inquired of bellboys where jshe might obtain liquor. was Izzy they said, "Tomorrow night she'll prob- parlors Thursday afternoon, heard that its earnings for the past year amounted to $2,819.34.

Of that no decision was an- turn after spending two weeks visiting, relatives. day, but sonnced. itiMmMimiiiiMiiiim.tiiiiimMiiHitiiiMiMiHmim 3 i Dubuque Now Third Dubuque Robbers Clean Out Pop Parlor Dubuque, Jan. 11. Police today werp trying to unearth clues to the identity of burglars who stole $125 in cash, several rifles, an electric clock and smashed furniture in the A.

E. Sarazln soft drink establishment here. They gained entrance bv borinsr holes in a rear door and lifting out a panel. The only other committee activity today holding attention waa that of the house ways and means committee, which continued its study of xti 'amy oe none up une a poor oui LittSS Ul tire hatUig honest coal heaver," an informant said. "But it's all the same to us, he won't get by." ine administrative provisions or the Dubuque, Jan.

11. Dubuque Mellon tax bill under a mandate Ma tn ha niod frnm a ivth tn amount, $1,000 was turned In by the six divisions of the society, working independently. The society has on hand about $1,800 for the purchase of silverware, dishes, carpets, curtains and other furnishings for the new church parlors. Nine hundred dollars has been paid into the building fund this year. Five rears ago the society pledged $7,000 toward th buildine fund tUfltertorj Cucmng Courier BIBLE COUPON inXSONfl TO lMVEXPORT.

Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Hinson left at noon today for Davenport, where he will address a large body of motor accessory salesmen nnder auspices of a wholesale concern. FATHER IS DEAD. Mrs.

Amy Kirk received word at 1:30 r. m. today of the death of her father at Greene, Ia. She left tor Greene Immediately. "Outlaw King's" Son from the house Republicans' con-! third class citv in fire insurance ference last night to make a report uccording to O.

Walling, on this measure before taking up ol the Iowa fire insurance rating soldiers' bonus legislation. bureau. The new rating will save Surrenders to Posse CEDAR FALLS MAN HAS ARM CRUSHED WHEN HE .11 Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book ot West Palm Beach. Jan. 11.

Bill Ashley, son of John Ashley. local citizens $60,000 annually tn insurance premiums, it was estt-! mated. The state bureau's action is Ithe result of Dubuque's amended FALLS NEAR MACHINE that had been started only a short House Committee Ordered to Draft time netore. The fun pledge with "King" or the outlaws who was ibuildinz rode and improved fire rie- Viliorl tn a nttched hatllo with ahar c.j.. villa Tan 11 Cnaiai 1 $s00 additional has been paid.

uooks have been adopted for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is tho far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ's eayings printed is red tor immediate ldentificaticn), and tbe Black Print Bible for those who prefer thar style. Murrel Stout had his left elbow members have pledged to severely crushed this morning when pay $8,000 during the next five he fell near an emery grinder State Budget zZt KTKDSvMnSperry's Body Found ffi suspicious and blocked its passage, Ciiomv Tfoliot expected to be trapped in the dense by a vote cf 77 to 14. ivClir OHooPX, lilllti ait) today, Sheriff Baker. McCIune's amendment would i leader of the posbb.

declared. have permitted school districts to! London. Jan. 11. A body be- plant.

Extent ot the injury has not the Only Three Coupons and Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution Style A Red Letter Bible. been determined by physicians. He Is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Stout, Rainbow drive. State Briefs establish community high schools lieved to be that of Lawrence B. by a majority vote of the people I Sperry, American aviator missing livirg in the district. 'since "Dec.

13. was. found today at He declared It was a solution tola place called The Gap, near Rye, CEDAR FAT.I.8 MAN MAKES ASSIGNMENT TO CREDITORS fflnrtuartt Burlington: Miss Vera Taylor, Brighton, com-here by drinking the question of community and con-1 Sussex. The body, which was lying .122 years old. General assignment for benefit of mitted suicide his creditors was filed in district two onnres rf solidated schools in Iowa: that Clip thlb coupon and two others and present or mall them to this paper with tbe sum Bet opposite either style, and come into possession of your Book of overlapping limp seal grain cover, red edges, round corners, gold lettering, large clear print, three coupons and $1 98 Style B-Black Print Bible, flush limp black seal grain cover, red edges, medium large type, strong nnd dur poison.

Ill health court today by Henry Mazanti. resultine in desnondencv la hpiivori ion tne shore wnen discovered, nas jnot been definitely identified but ithe garments are said to correspond to thuse worn by Sperry. would allow school boards in a district to operate Independent of other school boards in the district r--V I druggist and grocer. Cedar Falls, to have caused the with admission of insolvency, to! rUiollsburir: Sixty years ago this G. HAZLETT.

Funeral services for G. W. Haxl-ett will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday from Petersen chapel.

In charge of Rev. R. N. MacDonald, pastor of Walnut Street Baptist church. The body will be taken via lnterurban to W'averly tor Henry U.

Drohman. month, S. I. Thatcher, Vinton, sent Office desks are sold right quick, Let a want ad turn the trick. Books at or.ee.

able, three coupons, ny iuiai oi ao.von.vi is owea gen- z.iu oozen prairie chickens to the eral creditors, his petition says, and Chicago market as a result of a Missionary's Bride Will Live in Persia and only and would be strtctlv a communltv affair, permitting greater intimacy between school boards la districts and school children. The bill without McClune's amendment parsed with several tber minor changes. mere are claimants ror days' hunt. This bird Is sel- whose accounts are secured. dom seen around here now.

Mail Or April' SeDd amount tor Style avian urueris. A or styl8 wUo three of these coupons, and include 13 Prescott: The Farmers' Co-onera- WlliTE'A BETTY G. LESS1N Clinton. Jan. 11 Miss Marie tlve exchange, Prescott, held its an MILLION FEET OF FILM BURNED AT BRISBANE cents additional tor postage and packing.

Gehlsen. Clinton, and Dr. Edward Betty G. Iessln. infant daughter nual meeting and read a report BABY DIES FROM BURNS.

Edwards. St. Louis. who vis- ot Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Lessin, 411 showing that it had done a WANT AD Every Reader Should Have a New Bible. Note: The Catholic Bible Douay Version can be supplied i. 11.

Helen Tal-jited the First Presbyterian church 'Logan avenue, died at Presbyterian tO uuo business 1923. Charle City: E. J. Weiss bought bott. 3 yars old, died in a local Dec.

20. and who were married atihofpital at 1 a. m. today. The LL2 readers dciriiii; same.

It is practically the same size and bound similar to Style A described above and is offered on tbe same the home of Mr. Edwards Dec. 25, was removed to Petersen iu.io4 nogs during the year 1923 Brisbane, Australia, Jan. 11. More than 1.000.000 feet of film were burned yesterday In a fire on the premises of the Fox Film company.

The loss la estimated at pounds. mortuary, and will be tak hospital Isst niitht from burns Bhe rectived 10 days ago whn she upset a kettleful of boiling water, badly scalding her body and faee. terras, three coupons and $1.08. he total weight ot the nogs was 2,680,620 pounds and total paid 5 10 0 will sail for Persia Jan. 19 to take up missionary work therv.

Dr. Edwards was home on a furlough. en to Charles City tonixht for burial. Tbe parents survive. aiawmnmnMMiM was.

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