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I. rr, OTTAWA ll'li TBI Consolidated IwiUi the Ottawa Daily Republic January 1, 1915. OTTAWA, KANSAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. rvbL xXiii: i WNi45o THE WEATHER. fundamental law, without considering I the subject of simplifying county gov ALLEN DECEIVES OATH ernment, calls for at least six consti- KES OF 31 KZHtlZS WHO DIED SERVICE SAYS 35TII BATTLED AC ff AflOAC Onifrninn tutional amendments, which, under Forecast Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; somewhat colder tonight.

There is a growing tendency toward lower temperatures, the weather today our system of amending the constitu HO ftlllHOJld UUVLIlHUIl RESUME RIOTING IN BERLIN; ARREST TWO ARMISTICE BETWEEN FACTIONS WAS BROKEN SUNDAY, tion, would require more than six being colder than that of yesterday, years. There is also to consider the BECOMES well-known disposition of the people and still "colder" being predicted for JUNE LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES ENOUGH PLANES AND FORMER OTTAWAN TRUCKS, ALLEN DECLARES. to regard with indifference the un-Jportance of a constitutional amend- 21ST STATE EXECUTIVE. tonight. However there has been no FRANCE, stress of frigidity, as thawing condi- riwmrc tions have prevailed Loth days.

Yes- I wJr terday's extremes ox temperature rThree Victims tf Tragedies at were 36 and 47 degrees, and today the Governor Also Assailed War Department for Removal of Gen. Martin Before the Argonne Drive Re-Names Him Adjutant. Radek, Bolshevik Leader, and Rosa Luxemburg Are Held by Government 13,000 More Government Troops There. Sea Draft Board and Red Cross-Have Compiled a List of Men Who Made Lasi Sacrifice. ment when it is submitted to them.

MAPS AFTER-WAR PROGRAM! iSTAung a new constitution does not call for its 'submission to a vote of the people GOVERNOR-ELECT REFERS TOafter'it has been written. If this leg-m nnr a i islature decides to submit the subject THE PREVAILING' UNREST. to th npnnlp for their vntP it should minimum was 26, with a maximum of 44. Many east and west country lanesre still difficult of travel for automobiles. Topeka, Jan.

13 Lack of equip London, Jan. 13. Karl Radek, one 1 'submit it with the provision that the 0f the Russian Bolshevik emissaries Yon can't elevate the stage by lowering the price of the seats. BUILD LONGER PASSING TRACK ment, airplanes and transportation fa- 1 cilities were responsible for the heavy losses suffered by the 35th division in its famous drive against the Boches D.preCe. Land Urges Tv 'peopl B- oo .0 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down' hiat life for his friends.

John ja ooo Ooo ooo their approval or rejection." mC New Constitution, Road Building MISSOURI PACIFIC PREPARES FOR HEAVIER TRAFFIC. In connection with ine question of iiegmim umiwiiy iuuB VX taxation Governor Allen declared that jhagen. The dispatch also reports the thousands of dollars of revenue "pos-1 the Boetzow brewery by sible under a modern system of taxa- government forces. Arrest Rosa Luxemburg. and Tax Reforms in His Address to LegislatureA Warm Fight for Speakership.

i in the Argonne forest, declared Gov. Henry J. Allen this afternoon in a public address at the city auditor jium. This address following the in- augural exercises was the first Mr. I Allen has made on his experiences on the battle front while in the Y.

M. C. A. service. Tliirtv-nna ani) nftrh1tt MAM mn Larger Traffic Facilities Will Be' Berlin, Sunday.

Jan. 12. (12:20 P. "A model tax system is now before i )Ro'sa Luxemburg associated Topeka, Jan. 13.

Beneath the folds the whole country for consideration," I ith rf Liebknecht in the lead- Needed by Introduction of Long- 1 WB i-umi wuw er Freight Trains. made the supreme sacrifice as Ame- ica's defenders in the recent war. Not The Missouri Pacmc is preparing rf died of its track and station acilities for the ti nor did reach oreign soil The governor praised the official of a large, festooned American flag, ai" governor, pursuing ms of the rebenious Spartacan Henry J. Allen took the oath of office P011611 Parts forced in Berlin, has been arrested by Henry J. Allen of Wichita, former Ot- f.ond?ct Charlf ar fwHv nftr SrMtWhT classified according to its government soldiers, acC0rding to a tawan.

who became Governor today, tin, former adjutant general of Kan SnOrtlV UTT.PT noon tOnav AS Trip tWen- nifform onnnnmin vatnoe t-rma Irinrla i tt eoc nrhn in Von A who in of He Recently Returned from war was charge a trigade nau Vw nf V.n.7. Pi -M reportuithe Taeglische Kundschau SLrL f.ta"?ble 80 The arrest is said to have been made work in France. joi tne 35th and criticised the action noDiy 8ervice 01 ine wnivea wherebv General Martin was removed through this city. The intention is to States nfhor whn Wpfp in. when the troops were cleaning out the v- laAauua ui uuaiireooco, 111 pontral rff 1V0 central office stalled in office are: of the Spartacans last night, when Dr.

Liebknecht's son also i come taxation and inheritance taxa- command just before the divi- i Zf LlyX mXtL il Governor Capper recently request- FflRTATFR A RdUMlNnFR sion went into battle- He announced a W- ttarri' Mef clerk of 1116 rUKOIfllLU.M.H. UUfllhlRUUtK that he will appoint General Martin 'ffndS SSSt board, to furnish him a of W. C. Johnson and R. A.

Burch, tion and inheritance taxation. Such is reported to have been taken. justices of the Supreme court. invDi- choiro-o-oo wiK on. all men from this county who died lever and with steam 'adjutant general of the state as sue- needs to the Kansas system as the in- shaker-gear ap The Suesian railway station, which THEODORE AARDNKR OP hprit.nnre mr law flit inenmo A a nnrl i either at home or abroad while in the LAW- cessor of S.

Huffman, the new pliances on this line. RENCE HAS BEEN ENDORSED. This necessitates tho construction service. With the co-operation of the lieutenant-governor. of heavier bridges which work is now home service section of the Franklin under wav.

and also provision for Countv Red Cross. Mr. Harris bre legislative freedom in matters of tax-Bt KoM in greater Berlin now is ation are obvious unless we desire to possession of the government retain a method of taxation which is forCgS an absolute barrier to our Fighting Is Renewed. Charles S. Huffman, lieutenant-governor.

L. J. Pettyjohn, secretary of state- F. W. Knapp, state auditor.

W. L. Payne, state treasurer. Richard J. Hopkins, attorney Was aIemr of Firt Kansas 3ft- Company the National Guard tery, 1862-65, and Ha-j Many Friends 'company from here, belongs to the greater siding or passing track facil- pared a list and forwarded it to the governor Alien urgeu cnanges in, Tnni1nn Tn l9ThP ar.

the workmen's 1, 1 aotn ana tooK part in tnis drive. There me ws engiuca wm puu inuus governor, in puonsmng me usi ue- Af mM 1 were a number of casualties in this 1eas a third longer than those low a ew names of menjo clobely af- At a regular meevng of Washing- fho 1intll QTlfi handle dnow, and many longer pass- filiated with this countv that thev are compensation act mi.tiet ifWpP 0 fartinns Lizzie E. Wooster. superintendent vhoh rW1nl shrmM nnS wn 1 G. A.

at Law- I va asti, Qic I ing trarks will be necessary. The side nracticallv the countv's own are add- r. at merlin nas Deen oroken and iignt- ten No 12 of public instruction. features the reliability of the msur- Voc! Kmt, cnni.j lcn rost 4- l- xti. mg has been resumed, according to 1 1 wiv wwx.

'v 1 1. 11. 1 1 i. 1 i a i ai 1 1 Theor'ore Gardner uaiumu, tracK tnis city nas ceen extended ig a possibility that there 101111 xj, nans, oupcxiubcuucui, vx aiice, mat 15, me certainty mat it inic rranitiin county uuys ana some were iiriuiat: vci i i.u lit. 1 1 a.

1 a. 1 insurance. be paid, and that it should be om i Kansas oaitery, killed or injured. W. R.

Smithstate printer. ipaid at the earliest possible moment. Ti was eiecteja post tt xi. i ii 1 ui pari, ui uic axcuian uuuumgt it TT AT A. il 1 1 1 Hf not fAiinAVQA IT.Ii 1UUBI VVUUICiai.b 11IICOL I 1IC I I Pi l.l Jl 1 II 11 1.

llltJ Will Mllfll UU1U commander for the year 1919, and endorsed unanimously as the candi OFFICERS ON SECOND LAP "S'ewape, Payment of an attorney's 3 Repo'rts from Berlin indicate, it is tion date of the post for tne office of de- fee.and.delay.of n. in i court, reported that the Spartacan forces partment commander, subject to the urged saying he understood that under the hae ljm km since out. action of the department encampment tor-elect, and the new governor ONLY ONE CHANGE IN THE KSSiir, "ftSS break t'ilnthm and there COUNTY'S PERSONNEL. at its annual meeting in May of this are year. Comrade Gardner is well known by the comrades here.

Among the sur- thr Wrld' t0 5 Per CGnt tKe amUnt TeCWi 13f000 Government' Troops Came. Home declared Governor ered. troon nmhprinc 13.. New Terms of Those Holding Orer Commenced Today W. B.

LomaSN Chairman of Commissioners. Allen. Was the best solution Of unrest. Wants flooH RnaHe Plan. nnn ti: oi.j '4.

viviner members of the 1st Kansas 1 1 i 1 uuu aniveu 111 jjci 1111 uu oatuiuay. uut i 7 and ne deprecated the alarming i ATr. cnhWt i rowivino. in tns mnn- 4.1 batt.erv who foueht with him are Milo 3" 'a v-r 7 may be additional names. In.

case opposite the east end of Fifth street, Heraid readers know of other nkmes, giving a third more trackage. The ln f. TvTiZ passing track at Lomax is also being lfc aPPted if they will in-extended and an addition track is to.fo5? be constructed at soma point just west I Th8 last official act of Gov. Arthur of Vassar. Capper was to commemorate the sac- The necessity of a longer, passing made by the men of Kansas track was illustrated one day last who gave up their lives iri the service week, when three trains were delayed of the United States, here, the siding being insufficient to The state of Kansas, by direction of hold two trains while the other pass- its governor, is sending to the parents, ed on.

The Missouri Pacific is not nearest relatives or friends of those double tracked through here, although who died in the service a beautifully this is one of the mam lines of the engraved memorial printed on parch-railroad. paper. The memorial Is signed MRS. W. K.

TAYLOR IS DEAD. fcntne Heart Trouble Caused Sudden Death IWtStif SSk Funeral Tomorrow. I Jutant general It expresses the ap- preciation of the state for the sacri- The death of Mrs. William K. the oldier or sailor who lor occurred Saturday night at 10 gave his life while in the service, o'clock at her home, 333 Ash street.

the Great Seal. a i if 1 TV 1 WAX U1C 3 11 vllg bliUlllg VI 1VS lUlllbai tenontry in tnis try today such widespread attention farces the cabinet js. reported to 4- v. xw 'taiua aiiM 11. xj.

x-. xvciiei ui tins be growth or iarm state. The main corridors of house are elaborately decorated 1 a Every county officer with the exception, of two commissioners, the treasurer and the superintendent of schools, commenced new terms today. This was the day for the change in practically all of the offices, but all the present officers kith the exception of W. A.

Vickers, county super- tne inaugural reception tonight. labor resultinc from demobilization nr fn0 nmn0 i Hot Kicrht fnr 6na9kr Ai umraue uaraner nas uvea at Law- With the hS of thU af temoon's 1 UM if trend' These meetins' which were rence for 62 vears, and he has been a caucuT JS2S51? tt1nlt'Tnvi ile 1 addressed by ministers and par- member of Washington post in good tw; 'V1 "uVTe lears. were expected. to ieadto standing for 40 years. Tn Dresentincr a candidate for the intendent, were re-elected.

Mr. Vick- IZZ ioiq i quate system oi roaus. ne aeciareu renewal of the collision With the Spar- thf 1919 legislature continues to that without good roads in France the tacans of fice of department commander." ers will be succeeded in May by Miss reads the announcement by the post of i Florence Akin of Richmond. J. F.

TToiiii up. iia muiiiing y. jr. iaju- war COUld not have been WOn" and Tt ie ronnrforl tViat coTroral raV 1 il la II oenson oi crown county claimed ne that the strength of the French nation and shoos were plundered bv mobs on Mr. Gardner's candidacy.

"Washing- Berlin, county treasurer, will not com She died suddenly of heart trouble' xa size tne memorial is i oy only a illness. Mrs. inches, and to it js affixed; the great woum get of or tne iw Kepuoiican is due to its complete system of high- Saturday and that great armed ton post respectfully rails attention mence his second term until October, i 0 caucusotes'Onirst'banoti but J. M. u-ava wVnWi lints tno-otriov eveW mar- i.

j. ihf! fact that, if has for vpars hplr iTAn v. wo rvt to nfrj. i layior after Taylor was 58 years old and was born seal of the state. -v February 10, 1860 in Susquehanna I Engraved in small letters within cmwus axe cunaLaiiLiv uaraaintr me a.um.

v. vmvc ca- unman oi Leavenworth, rank 1. ket center and every ereat farming third place in point of membership Bires. Otto Milam and W. B.

Lomas. pucs. wnu Aixiiaiii aiiu I xj. rjuiutia, i.1 1 I A Martin of W. S.

Bardwell area uie uviuci at we mc uic vrvxuo. I tj among the posts of the state, that it commissioners, hold over for twol Tiia Radicals Got Fair Deal. VinaKonrl turn crrttar 1tTie MtT Al.Jl A tt i. i hes never before presented a candidate i iicyci ucu OI Manhattan and Brooks of be- Governor Allpn Pndorsed the nro vi more years. John Z.

Clark, the third i ouoi iiiaii icauei a iiau ueeii auie lu i n. j. aan contenaea tney Still nad excellent mm of the Kansas Good Roads As-' "lJ Hie wice oi uepanmeni com- -nmmissionpr re-lprt Mo. tuiiLiuuc an uu vexv evf.n i -r i ii j. ii v.

prospects. U. Of rlermgton, enriatinn whiVh rails for a honrl issiii. Ti xLA "iiuerf iience xeeis mat is JubuyiV.mW OT ivember for another four-year term. W.

W. Harvev of ClarV and M. "T'JJ tcims- waa n'' Sv- entitled to that distinction." lj i uuiiuiuK naiu-auiiattru uaus. liic crnmoTiT- trnnnc crhrvn li nnt vo-aw Comrade Gardner, at the request The county commissioners reorgan- i fni. R.

T.omaa XA. tllltvliW CUVUiU A A i 1 i A. ll 1 Ueddes Ot UUtier are Up as nrinrinal and interest, on these honds a TMiAsihlA "Harlc horseq I v. i 17 i luucu uuwiijmc uuw nux lesume wuiiam wnnenyj secretary 01 inei, The wJ Si TKrC beu met out of the proceeds of au- operations without a half day's no- State Historical, society, has written I elected chairman in the place of John Ihe benate caucus this afternoon tomobile licenses. i- Glark.

The commissioners then nn- i- i iiv-c. a insiui.v ui, me xst xvaiiaafi uauciy. i tr iu ill uu mir ani nwMarw wiTTaiw ri fT mi 1 i 11. t. Clifford Drum and Mrs.

Ray Rollins, corresponding position within the bor two sisters and a brother in Pennsyl- der but at bottom, are the words, vania survive. Mrs. Taylor had lived deed Uve ter him here since 1882. Within the border, besides the Only relatives and immediate I two enirravures- one friends will be present at the fun- MJtTlVi eral to be held tomorrow afternoon aWtinng military life, and the other 3:30 -o'clock from the home. The a reproduction of the great seal.

The body will lie in state tomorrow from third shows the State house. A quo-10 until 12 o'clock. Rev. W. A.

El- tation from Abraham Lincoln also ap-liott of the First Baptist church will pears on the parchment, conduct the services. The body willj The first of Franklin county's sev-be placed in a vault in Hope cemetery, eral hundred in the service to die was A sister-in-law, Mrs. Volney Taylor Harold Boice, a member of Company of Huntington, W. is expected to 137th infantry, who. died at Camp the: The arrest of George, Ledeboui wlrrh appears in the reports of the proved bonds of the various officers aiiaii, 1 ine governor warnea against The governor warned against arisen to tne nomination adoption of a penurious policy in ieader of the Indenendent Socialists.

for 1918. OI4Vv8 secretary- dealing with eleemosynary and cor- is looked upon as significant of a The most japidly growing ques- rective institutions; that, in addition complete break in relations with tha MRS. LUELLA CONLEY DEAD, tion in Kansas today is that which to the sound business Dolicv of keen- ti, wno iook tneir oatns ai mis time, vacancies in township boards also were being filled. MARKLEY SPEAKS AT 7:30. a i V- wlllv K-m J.

XlX AlVf vuiuiiuia U1UU concerns the increase in tenant occu- mg abreast of the demands of a grow-j the report that Dr. Liebknecht has ucvwicu uu. xicniQr commonweaitn mat was at tnis.Deen killed in nis message to me state hour the added requirement to keep Former Pecria Wcman Succumbed to Long Illness Mrs. Luella Conlev died Saturday night at 10 o'clock at the home of her father R. A.

Thompson of 740 South arrive nere tomorrow icr tne iunerai. Doniphan a year ago. The first; to general assembly today, "lhere is in mind the desirabilitv of healthv Coffeyville War Worker Will Arrive Here Earlier Than Announced. The Men's Patriotic leaeue will hold die in France was Warren Black ox DIED OF DIPHTHERIA. this city.

He was shot Locust street Mrs. Conley was 39 nuhlif. meeting in the auditorium of only one sure process by which you conditions of abor tmd that, there-may make a man an optimistic, con- fore the building program could not structive influence iri this country, be curtailed without curtailing labor, and that is by adding him to the i Another matter which the p-overnor ENDS MARINE STRIKE. War Labor Board Has Found Over Pretests of Ship Owners. New York, Jan.

IS The national war labor board, convened by cabled (Continued on Page Four.) and was Lorn 0ctober First Methodist Episcopal church 1879 at Peoria. I ftViov 0a. Ruth Kelleyr 15, Was Born in County Funeral Tomorrow Afternoon. 1 4 it mi i a r.iiss iuena inompson ana a. i -n, tt ilt nTo-ir home-owning class," the new govern- called to the attention of the law 89TH IS AGAIN IN FRANCE.

Miss Ruth Kelley died yesterday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Josephine maVoro tjvqc nrliaf Via ilopkroH trk Ho I TOnnoof nf Pvoeirlonf AtirA Onley Were manUCl at OUPCll 4f Am was wiiav xixz uctiaicu uc icmu.oi vi i coiutnu iiouuf uc-iucu i Mr. Conlev died March "6 Davis. 1043 South Locust street. che i I 1Q17 a 1 i -itne ooiuiers riwicc xie was tA- iu nccu iui vr.

uavix vx tuc maiai i vvrvj vvjvwvivm v. harbor: boat owners, to make a find had been sick 10 days with diphtheria iM" rrt i 'lv injury received when he was working Pected in on the afternoon tram toon an oil drilling rig rear Peoria on! day, so as to make the earlier hour his father-in-law's farm. After his possible. death Mrs. Conley moved to Ottawa I The supper preceding will be at Her death resulted from complica-' 6:30 and will be followed by a brief and her death resulted from vZ "a sis of the heart.

I showing the location France arid Miss Kelley was 15 years old. She I Germany of the American divisions, was born April 26, 1904 three miles gives 11 divisions as comprising the southeast of Ottawa. After the death army of occupation of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Comparison with the last official M.

Kelley, she came here 9 years ago announcement of the composition of address to the men in the room be tions after an illness of two years low. uovernor Alien pointed to the m- mines in the southeastern part of the creasing world menace of Bolshevism, state and recommended the provision and asserted that tenantry was the for a reputy state mine inspector un-food upon which social discontent was der the present state miae inspection fed. He said that while Kansas has department with especial view to his always been considered a "common- capacity for work in the lead and zinc wealth of home owners," as a matter mines. of fact, speculation in farm lands and For Teachers 'Pensions, the amount of ground rented in Kan- Governor Allen also asked the legis-Bas was increasing rapidly, until it lators to consider the program of the "has brought the situation almost to State Teachers Association which the point where half the farms of this provides for insurance guaranteeing state are operated by tenants. "an annual income for persons who "To get rid, as far as possible, of have given all of their energies farm tenantry: to promote the tilling throueh a term of vears to the public this force shows that the 7th (regu from Mountain View, to live ing in the dispute between employes and crews, which resulted last week in a strike of 16,000 marine workers and in a tieup of the port.

WILL PLAY TWO GAMES. Two basketball games will be played tomorrow night in the O. U. gymnasium, the main contest between the O. TJ.

quintet and Pittsburg Normals, and another which is being arranged today. The first game begins at 7:30. the O. mill to start at 8:30. "Red" Brown of She is survived by her father, stepmother sisters.

Mrs. Elsie Crawford and Miss Etta Thompson and two brothers, W. W. Thompson of Peoria TTt y-i rm TTT HERBERT GUNN DISCHARGED. with Mrs.

Davis. A sister, Mrs. Lizzie Stribline of Oklahoma City is Herbert Gunn returned Saturday ana a. inompson oi ruuman, asn. v.

Camn Kewnort here now. Another Mrs. Elsie i lar) division, under MaJ. Gen. Edmund Whittenmeyer, has been, added and the 89th (Kansas, Missouri' and Colorado National army), and 90th (Texas.

Arizona. New Mexico and Jones of New York and two brothers, Roy who is in the ravy and Harold Kelley of Mountain View, sur- Oklahoma National army) divisions The body wil lie in state at the Lamb'f- where he recently Reived undertaking chapel from 8 until 9 Jew. wner.e o'clock Tuesday morring and short his discharge from the veterinary services will be held there. Dr. H.

C. corps. He was a sergeant. Mr Gunn Case of the First Methcdist church of -Jmmed his business, with the Ottawa will conduct the funeral at merchants delivery system. He has 11 o'clock Tuesday from the United been at Newport News since last Brethren church at Peoria of which April, having been in the service a the deceased was a member.

Inter-(year last October- He went to Camp Rev. Ed Neff 'of the Seven Day of the soil by the owner of the schools of the state aAd a provision AHtreTitist chnrcri will have rharw nf wcupanuu. fwuvw gate strength. to 11 divisions from 12. Kansas probably will referee.

IIICIIOLSWAHTEDELSEVIIERE? the funeral services tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Davis home. Burial will be in Hopj cemetery. IAV I TTlPTit will Ha in tho Pnria PATVlpfrv Funston first. TT where the husband is buried. ALIlOi WAS CONVICTED OF THREE HAVE DIPHTHERIA.

Three cases of diphtheria in the THEFT, IN TRIAL AT OLATHE. LIVED HERE SINCE 68. SUPREME COURT RULES ON REED PROHI. AMENDMENT. Decides That Shipments of Booze for should be the most important govern- for the taking of the office of the mental object of the present hour in state superintendent out of politics." this state," Governor Allen Judiciary reforms also are needed, and he asserted that the legislators the governor declared, but here again should study the suggestions made by the necessity for a new constitution the state tax commission exempting is apparent, he added, from taxation "all improvements on Governor Allen also called attention land warmed by owners and the adop- to a plan of the Kansas State Bank-tion of a special tax on absentee land- ers Association to establish state re-holders.

He also suggested the adop- serve banks, tion of some plan whereby small i State Must Have Rights, farmers could purchase the land on I "Democracy has been passing easy payments and urged the necessi- through its' supreme tost," the gov-ty of legislation wh'ch would exempt ernot continued, "and while the fight-mortgages from taxation. ling is over, the test is not fully met. Urges New Constitution. remains the problem of demob- A great part of the state execu- ilizing the centralization of the na- ZEDELER QUINTET COMING. Second Number on Lecture Course Given Thursday Evening.

The Zedeler Symphonic Quintet, the second number on the young people's lecture course, will appear in a concert in the First Baptist church next Thursday evening, January 14. Ow-incr to the influenza epidemic in var A Letter Is Said to Have Disclosed He Was Out Under Bond from Another Court. Mrs. W. L.

McClellan, 65. Died Tested 'Morning of Heart Trouble. Mrs. William L. McOiellan died suddenly yesterday morr.iner at 9:30 A development in the case of i o'clock at her home, 733 South Locust Charles Nichols, the man arrested by street She had an attack of heart home of William Simmons.

943 Cv- press street, were reported to the county health physician todav. The natients are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, agWl respectively. 15, 13 and 6 years.

Tha two older girls are said to be auite sick. The other case fs mild. The premises have been placed under quarantine. URGES FOOD TO AID PEACE WILSON SENDS HURRY-UP MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. a posse near Williamsburg, December trouble about two weeks ago but was 17, on suspicion of having a stolen car, able to eat breakfast yesterday, though nd who was convicted cvf trrnnr? lar- not able to leave her bed.

When a ious parts of the country, this number had to be postponed to this date. In part of the churches the prayer meet-Ine service will be held on Wednesday Mrs. McClel- cenv in rne oismci court at tiiatnp iVviv. Personal Um Can't Be Made Under Law. Washington.

Jan 13 The supreme court held today that the dry" prohibition amendment prohibits interstate transportation into dry States of intoxicating liquor, for bev erage purposes even when intended, for personal use. Justice McReynolds in a dissenting; opinion concurred in by Justice Clark, declared the Reed amendment was not' an interstate commerce Regulatory measure, but a direct inter-meddling with a state's affairs and beyond federal power. mmm IQ tt ill A I AM A tYI Afl A Si evening, in others at an earlier hour to enable lecture course patrons to hear this concert. This is a high clasl entertainment company and its cussing the need for a new state con- ies surrendered during the war to na-Tuesday last, nas caused a delay "S' M.itutior.; He.dccJared that the "pres- tionalization must come.ack to the the passing of the sentence. hs? flr, n1r1.

ch- cnt system of taxation was written state and community life bringing va-1 Nichols was accused and convicted wag June 2 W53 at into the constitution when practically rious questions which have been ab- jof stealing a car at Olathe, and is sub- 0. Mr. and Mrs' McC'-llan were mar-all, of our pi-opeity consisted in land, sent from our attention. The sooner jject to a term in the penitentiary of rjej August 11. 1868.

They moved horses and mules. Any effort to give the state returns to its normal meth- jfrom one to five years. The trial was here immediately from Ohio. The the system tome elasticity through od of business, emphasizing the work held at Olathe last week. His attor- husband, three daughters, three sons which Wf might ecrure proper classi- of its home institutions' and resuming ney gave notice of an appeal.

and two sisters The child- fication of property. has encountered the status quo ante, the better it willj Pending the passing of the sen- ren, all of whom are here now, are: constitutional limitations, and we be for the welfare of the state He tence, while in jail Nichols addressed Frank McClellan of.Melvem. Mrs. members are pleasing everywhere. 3 OTTA WANS -AT TOPEKA.

Wants Immrdiate Action on Si 110-Million Dells Famine Among Those There Are Mother and Sister of New Governor. Washington. Jan. 13 In a message Among the people of Ottawa and InAaxr cn1nuilv ConTeSS to I have gone on placing in one tax cate- declared Kansas had paid her share a letter to his wife at Pittsburg, A. R.

Rodgers of Hutchinson, Mrs. H. gory kitids of piuperty, from lands of the mighty obligation of war and i which was in cypher. An expert was C. Logan of Kansas C-ty, L.

A. noc. annmnrmtion of 100 million Franklin countv a who are at Topeka rr.d buildines to razor said the servants of the state had able to discover the key and read 'the McClellan and Mrs. D. A.j dollars requested for food relief.

Pres- today in attendance at the inaugural all of Ottawa. Tident Wilson said Bolshevism, steadily ceremonies of Governor-elect Allen a uu KJ. V. Strtdebaker As interpreted court, tne uw nullifies state stautes permitting lim-e ited amounts of liquor to be br druzht; in for personal use. A The opinion was rendered proceedings brought by the government under the Reed amsiidment against; Dan Hill, who was charged with taking a quart, of liqttor into Vir-j ginia as the state law permitted.

The lower court dismissed, the, indictment' holding that the liquor had not: been The funeral will be held tomorrow "Nothing i3 moie apparent in Knn- come to this session with the hope letter, which, it is alleged, disclosed sas," Governor Allen insisted, "than that "all we do here sholl be worthy! that Nichols is now under a bond of the need of a creneral overhauling of nf those who have suffered and those $1,000 for appearance in an unknown the constitutional system. Proper who have died that the cause of civ- court to answer criminal charge. It afternoon at 2 o'clock from the St. Pauls Lutheran church and the Rev. L.

A. Harshman will have charge. Interment will be in Hope cemetery. advancing eastward, could not be stop- are Mrs. John Allen, mother of Gov-ped by force, but could be stopped by ernor Allen; Mrs- ES- Sheldon, sis food.

Food relief, he laid, was the of hi eXcellency; Mayor and (Mrs: key to the whole Euopean situation Bowers, Dr. and Mrs. O. J). and to the solution of peace Wolf Uiott Marcell and The message from Henry WJute, M.

Mc Wharf, state is understood that Judge J. O. Ran treatment of such subjects as good ilization might go forward kin of the Johnson county court has delayed passing sentence until a TRUCK BIDS IN JAN. 16. transported in interstate commerce STATE WANTS BOYS HOME.

roads legislation, increase in home owning and an adequate system of taxation, is utterly impossible under the present conditions. The, general The county commissioners Will re- further investigation of Nichols rec gatTon, to the state department, said representative, and Mrs. McWharf meaning of the law be the "startling westward advance of Mrs. John L. High and Andrew Dun-1 cause it was intended for Hill's person- tri MKtartliner ceive bids again on a two-ton motor ord Artriiir lap.

need for improved methods of state truck January 16. The bids submitted The convicted thief ief al use and not for trade This decision was reversed today, and the case was captured in Capper has again called the attention Bolshevism dominated the entire Eu-of this county and of the war dnsrtmfwt to what he rcDean situation abjve all else, and departme and county government under a sys- last week were turned Mown. Some the southern part remanded. that it was of the utmcst importance WOOD FOR SALEOak, ash and oecan. Phone 96 or call at Glen tpm which 'would introduce, modern changes have been made in the speci- a number of Franklin county citizens that the request be grar.ted at once.

were witnesses at the trial. fications. business principles is equally impossi terms the increasing impatience and bitterness among the cople of that state because of delay in discharging farmer soldiers, Jweien's second-hand store 102. S. Main.

41-6t Christmas Civngs Ctub' nosJ. enrolling. Security State Bank. Dr. Ipeactr.

Deatdst. rr 5TXkn Die oi accompiisnmenc 'Jhe necessity for changes in the Typewriters to rent. Business College. Enroll now, Business. College,.

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