D tion of Washington, which is ing a national honor roll of all mam- lt or-ial trees ted ‘ reioountry and n on re a who died, but for those who are ‘ planted, atthe direction of Lieutenant- Colonel Jacob W. S. Wuest. for those _' ed 011838! Port Crook. Thereare 972 la- l men on the list of dead. T..- ' For Bat/ling Suit: carcity at S. 8: B.’s VIER SUITS ' New Tropical Worsted :am Models 'ALM BEACH surrs a model; a color and a fan, no matter his size and ' l’lCll line of conservative l§l."".' - -.$16. 50 mplete assortmcnts make see you tomorrow? J O I 5 L'BFlOAOHEi-L‘ Lftvrt Leading C lot/tier: N Icandy Parlor ; LME-RLY PENN'S n Columbia; we :9 and we guar- ix, __ vice :to all. y Va riety— I re hours. or 4. ‘ . ‘Y s --.*»~ 7. I“ Candy Pafl°r.%§ ‘A 9 J 1 I he { that passed through this camp and the I The next of kin of those who on .flA ‘go I '..;.~“~.>.?‘€;'5*.i-'?-‘-t.~‘”:‘A.» . .‘_ s'._ -M‘ ‘A ~ ‘ ."" .1 :. ‘ - 3- ._ -:3: .3 _ tbs and1his man doors .L'..«__’*_'."_.;_'.'l “xi- K-_-_.;__ .2» V .._-..:_.,_ 2.. 4 '.‘ :.""..n.;:.*r:.';.. ::.v E. ;r;;;:,: - - . v - , .:.‘.A\. . . ‘ml A A .__ . l. —" 4' . r\-‘L Ulll-lIsl~slll,*l|QD. us-usssss ssuu uuulsy I” -L - . -.- _ ' . Y ‘ ‘ - .- t l : -L .. .. .. ~ ‘ vr- . .— .. _. -_ .—; ' ' ‘ '.“.A - . .. - ‘ I ‘II. -I I -‘I --' H ‘ . 4 _ I . u 4 1‘. V V‘: . f . . XE V ' Q 4 . ‘ T ‘ ' . r I coLt_3l0!BIA. MfSSdUR1.Fl11DAY EVF-NEING» J U1-Y 11. 1919. NUMBER zoo 7LllEll‘SPEllS nut inm_lgnnw1u-- Is Principal Speaker at Rat- ification Celebration olumbia. ____ I-inc THREE OTHERS TALK 3-“ Classes in Citizenship for VVomen to Start‘ Thursday. "Sunrase is not a right. but tion of government." said Dean lsidor Columbia at the Presbyterian last nisllt.‘ ~ The other speakers were Mrs. Rosa " Ingels. Mrs. L. M’. St. Clair-Moss and hilss Ella Y. Dobba. “ln s has Just been enfranchiaod 1 ‘know whether to use a tone miseration or congratulation," sai Dean Loch. "fiuflrage is not one of the rights fought. for during 0 history. Those were persona J suflrsge 11 upon as a right but as property thll time was not a function of government. and on an audience which in ext a func- " do not of com- d ._4. F uswumn Columbia hi ti. and ruled warm lght and Saturday; prob I-‘or issourl: cloudy fin- ton - Vocal thnndr-rahowera tonight north- rtion. 0 Weather conditions. b era are ‘fallen in the Ohio Valley and along the Atlantic coast but where in th United States - ern (‘nnsda generally fair cather it a pm tilled or rule The I’ bet Ill orn- is um-ettlecl in the Plains and lo M thundrrdiowers. The an-atht-r in warm everywhere. and rather clone and disagreeable in the large: cities. tfoiunxlrln local thundt-rshowers bib rulmble during the drst part of the suc- «-«~dlm: 36 hours followed by generally fair. I»: n-pt a ta-tnpornry lowering of the temperature by llll.;11d¢'l‘IhOW('fI no marked ncatlon celebration of the women of (“MN am. “pm local Church - D323. The highest temperature in Columbia ycstt-rainy was R7; and the lowest last night Precipitation om. Relative II- ; noon yesterday was 13 per cent. A year ago yesterday the highest temperi- tun- was R1’ and the Iosrt-st wa Pre- cipitation coo. qliutnnv-r timcl Sun rose today 5:52 a. qt. p. tn. Moon 3. sun sets 8- sets {:30 1. ;Is FIVE Tffns 1.0190 I Columbia and thelfollowing |lcBh.ine ~ ll'BlllE_El_l_llHiTEll imately a Million Dollars in 20 Years. W. B. Cauthorn of Columbia Is Chief Engineer in ' Charge of VVork. I A levee that will save six Bdone County farmers approximately a {nil- lion dollars in twenty years haafluat been completed near McBa.ina." The levee is five miles in length and be- ns a mile and a half south of le- aine. W. B. Cautborn of Columbia was chief engineer in charge of its construction. ' l” The levee will protect 1.100 acres of land owned by T Armstrong of 7 a. ._.72 12 no u ........ .36 8 a. tn. . .76 1 p. ‘ ur early 9 a. m. '7 2 p. m ..--f’?0 l undllo a. m. ..82 3 p. In ....!N a. m.... .-85 4 p. In ....78 0- prop- erty and sometimes a religious mmllfl- , _ cation was imposed on those who were women have signed up for the course. given this function of government. “There are three periods in velopmentof the definition of in the United enfrnnchl . the de- suilrage states. The first period‘ ‘hen the property quay. Equal Suiirage League of Columbia. lmuch larger school. so far thirty There is room for about fifty in Read aliall. where classes will be held. State Convention Beret Stirs. J. E. Wrench, president of the l letter yesterday from an!- 1n‘1860 came tr-age headquarters inquiring whether oday. when both par-I ventiou of the Equal Suffrage Long“ e ties are voting almost soildly for wom- of Missouri. which is to be held this an suffrage. we are witnessing the 1 third period." Traces povolopnent of Sn Ense- gnclng at d velopment of the uslanof suttragslgeatl Loeb said that at for the convention. The state board the time of the adoption of the Count!- tution only ed by direct vote,-while in th only the chief executive and niembefli of general assemblies were Today th a multl cl vi! to’ last elective ofllces. The voter, ‘even the intelligent voter. representatives were elect- ! 818103- elected. 0! fed- ls at a loss how to vote when ave or six ballots. each four or live feet long. are handed to him. “This widening of the deiinitionand use of suffrage gave rise to the WWW- rul party machines and led to corrup- tions and ills in them. which said the speaker. we have _1n9.r_r. democ- “Thus we have gradually added more elective of- “°°‘- “°l"°" ‘M’ "'“”“”' '‘"‘d‘’ ‘M 1 (‘ol. ncrleu-e Lectures to B. 0. '1‘. C. of the initiative. referendum call. but without success." Voters Are Not III and re- terested. one of the results of the complexity of voting and the multiplicity of elec- tive otflc Dean uoeb pointed out. was the inability of the average. 0? ested and in which he in exercising correct jtldtmenfi Thus some years I-8° Ira. Igies'I‘dlsof on. Lira. lngels. who attended the meet- hire. Wrench said this afternoon that she did not know whether the Co- lumbia branch would or would not :tI'3’ ‘of the league -decides where the con- vention is to be held. jSUMMUN§j_llLBlH|llS °° Delegates Called to Appear Before Peace Conference ‘ ' on July 25. PARIS. July ll.—Bulgarlan dele- gates have been summoned to appear lbefore the Pence Conference on July ‘:5 tor consideration of their peace 37. farmers: T. I-‘. Sutton. 8. F. Williallll. ___g__4;”_......lcurred in construction. with‘inter_est. 5 ———?_j————j—¢ : Miss Emma Armstrong. Dr. I-‘KB. Wil- liamson and Robert Carter. The levee will in twenty years amount ? ap- proximately 891.000. . Construction on the levee was begun in February. 1918. Its height ranges and the crown is six feet wide. the levee ranges from 46 feet to 104 feet Crops in the district will be pro- tected from the water of Porche Creek and the Missouri River. Every other year. for the last thirty years, the land in the district his been Thus the levee wt'.,' double the earning power of the land. Last year 60.000 bushels of grain was sent to the Allies from this section All groin produced on the land is of market quality. and none is kept for local use. Last year there was a yield of forty—elght to fifty-two bushels of wheat to the acre, and sixty bushels c‘ 4 rn to the sure was crlbbed: Crop’ prospects for this year are equally as good. L ‘ scorrs T0 Ali..'€ll0LD'8 nu. Site for Summer (‘asap selected on N I River. H. I-‘. Schulte reported his selection for a summer camp for the Columbia Boy Scouts at s scout meeting last night Arnhold's Mill on the hliangua River treaty. EXl’LAl.\'l-l sf. annual. OFFENSIVE E Students at (‘amp Funston. § CAMP l-‘l."!\'S'l‘0.\'. July 1L~—Stu— ideals of the Infantry Reserve Oil’!- certs’ Training Camp here were given a first hand explanation of the tactics employed by the American Army in the St. .\iihlel and Argonne by Colonel Robert Mt.-C_leave. who was (thief of Hi 1 hi hlthe voter is not lntery °pe"’u°n3 for we fir“ army’ Tuudny o cell 11 w c ' incapable of L h The lecture was illustrated by maps and followed ,by moving pictures taken 1 bo°‘em::;1 mm-‘ on the battlefield. and it gave the stu- parativc y unknown. I‘ was a candidate for (me . tiorta_-m the field dents an opportunity to hear from the man who actually directed the opera- Colouel Mccle-‘ave went into the of- ,‘ fensives in detail. showing the group- ing of the various divisions. their ob- lectivea. the plan of relief and the 1. were Tenderfoot John F. Wayland andl ‘bout six miles from Linn creeafcim-‘. den County. I I Coach Schulte spent several days‘ River. The one selected ls the best: obtainable. he says. It provides at. small plot of original timber for that camping place on one bank of the- :l\'ianguL Fishing and as-‘mining there: I I76 both 8006- Le!!! thin one-hllfésenste debate. fighting for the rati-_:3mok5e1¢_ chmgcome, hoka. Lamar, Milan. Montgomery City. [Mexico Maryville. Keytesville, Nevada. 1468109 ‘Osceola. Platte City. Richmond. Stock- have seized anon six .ton. Sedalia, Springfield, mm-enton words of the President's speech in mile from the camping place is a big’ cave. and a mile and one-quarter over la divide will bring the scouts to the Little Nlangua. Within a short hik- ing distance are a natural bfldge and ‘the Ooellada tunnel river. Hahstonka is eight miles away. tiou. Arnhold's is about the best place for a boys‘ camp that I have ever seen." Schulte mud this morning. “it is truly a beautiful spot." Two men of Troop No 4 won special mention for service on July 4. They Tenderfoot Orville 3icNatt. The camp will be stationed at ill)’ :“LlllBEl[Vl[ lill illLL:le1llllElI|lH’ Blfllllllll ll BREE Formal Announcement Vi’ith- in Next Forty-Eight Hours Will Give Terms. TO PICK AMBASSADOR Berlin Eager tolllestorc tions By United Press. {WAS}-LINGTON. July l1.—'I‘he Unit-‘ ed States will resume trade relations with Germany at once. Acting Secre- ury Polk dike State Department an- nounced today. A formal. announcement within the next forty-eight hours will include the terms undo; which the action is to be tnken, the secretary said. Illseassed A Bar-dc BERUN. July (delayed).-—1iaxlmlL r of Die Zukunft. and an opponent of German autocraey. lian Harden. odito gar-ds Harden a favorable man Washington post. Harden entertained believed to be highly regarded in the United States liberal views and is throtlxli his editorial work. The Berlin government is eager to relations United Buttes. France and England. restore diplomatic KEEPS. Pl]-WIIEH to eague Attacks Senate. ii; ohm.-<1 Prue. WASHINGTON, July ll.-—President ‘Wilson will make another a c before the Senate before the debate on the Nations reaches its height ;and personally reply attacks on the dent h re 8 . The President has reserved the pre- sentation of the separate treaty be- tween the Uulted States, France and -Great Britain. .guaranteelng France in me count”. m be PNRDL ‘"'°t°°“°n ‘mm ‘""”°'°k°d ‘"-"°"“°“ ‘charge will be made for this servic Miss Franklin urges that the babies Germany. until later. move either side has made looking for a site along the Nlsngua »Lesgue of Nations tight so far. The President now has re appear day. will amount to taking part mention of the Peace League of Nations covenant. The senators opposed to the of Nations their contention that "Taking everything Into considers-nhe League would rob the United States of independence of These six words re: cost to independent action." the President used in declaring that the world demanded a new order of international politics founded on free- dom and Justice. Witli France. United States and England 3 Ambassador. President Prepared to Reply L e covenant. it is believed by friends of the Presi- The date when he will take it before the Senate enmn is indefinite. it was said today: “mm! Tm‘ *3 “"3 ‘h"°""d"9‘ 5“‘“‘°“°"J .are holding their own and doing as d It was pointed out that this Treaty and the; t w atever League of Nations is the only hope for Western Eva May McDonnell; hr. 1-‘. Ford and hills hurry‘ rum. aphernalia. The Renie and hicbon will take the same ro together. for their Rela- I P9111111. in Colorado. Vi/as 1.500 Miles From Mincola. By United Pneaa. . for the from Mineo St. Johns. Newfoundland. was con . ‘uh By United Press: NEW YORK. July DRY U 2'; FQ I return trip to Londonif‘ in bios to ° will be held in the Red the Boone Building. Crossrooms to the marrow afternoon. her baby to of child health. Beginning be‘ 35°“ “’ l ences will be held every Saturday. 00- , 0"? 0'0 Senate any umeglumbla is the twenty-first city in hm- ‘hm 319 5°93 {W l‘ "39 ‘earned ‘°‘1sourito establish this service outside of the large cities. Other cities oner- "1 lhellng similar .servioe and Uni TO SELECT A RH-‘I3 TBA] on. action. orrow. Any man u the University who which to be held at Caldwell. N. 1.. August the 'ro st-arm vicarroxsgmtamos unis Colamhh sun on Three Columbia tarnilid started on auto trips to Colorado Hiring! and other points in th.e‘West.-‘this mora- ina. They were: arr. and an. L 3. Rome and their son. Junior. and Iliss Kr. and lira. Ira McDonnell and Miss Vessor Guth- rie: Mr. and hire. Wayland Flood. In; ‘Hair cars were equipped with camping gr- I families . and camp They gave no eiinlte date The Ford family will visit Colorado Springs. Yellow. stone National Park and alter points I1 Mr. Ford lssconnectod U3 Goat: a Lindsey jewelry I L r LONDON, July ll.—"l‘be British Air Ministry announced this morning at 6:10 o'clock, New York Lint. that the British diriglble 11-34 was 1.600 miles is and 600 miles east of port said that one-half of her fuel supply rtnsr c5x—r-‘cusses’ ronoaaow Iothers Are Urged to la- ltod Grosl ps. The first of a series of mothers’ con- ferences with !-iiaa Laura an em; mu; '1" "-0951. ‘u gen”, public health nurse of Boone County.» Broadway and Seventh street. from 2 to 6 o'clock to- Any mother in the county may bring the Red Cross rooms and consult with the nurse on any phase Saturday afternoons have been chosen for conferences to give a better chance to mothers living All University In Eligibl&—last 1;». pl interested in the national rlile matches and who desires to enter'the tryouts to be held here. may give his name and address to uent. Li. J. Phelan at the nilitary office in Academic Hall Illlllllli w NS Damage .*.Donc, Es- pecially on East Broadway ~—Signboard Over. LIGHT SERVICE HIT Havoc Ends Within Fifteen l\’IlflutcS—-lllt¢ll$¢ _Heat Is Causc‘.3_ Columbia's second wind and run. than blown wn. h fin wtiis. blown dowu—all in an.” mm- 5 i At 12:05 o'clock a 1 wind started Which lumped to 30—gie velocity in less than ten mi ' soon afterward forty mtg; utes. in that .29 an inch fell. After live minutes. downpour 13. created. raining .07 an inch in five I minutes. 1.. "The norm was local." said George Reader, weather in;-(caster. "We misfit have another tomorrow. The on u_._nowun. 1 down under the warmer currents caus- along at sixty miles an hour tha Brit- lsh dirlgible R44 is believed to be way across the Qtlhntic on its before the storm was blowing from the south. It chhnled almost at once to northwest." ' ‘ The Western Union is ph Com- pany reported that non f its wires were blown down. The telephone com- pany reported that although the storm was mostly in the northeast section of al over the city. All of the toll wires were blown down which comezimto Columbia Con- nections wfll.IL Louis Kabul. City were impossible at 8:30 this aft- ernoon. The greatest damage to the electric wires was pt B way and Price avenue. like many of the trees along the roadwhy were blown down and took the wires-_ with them. some 3? “°\4 circuits in this vicinity were cut out 9. chin afternoon as the repairman were replacing the wires and also poles Oi N1. the POCCIII b01101’-Xblfl ~ vhgct ‘'1! _h«‘.‘'.._‘ 3.. gnbehrought in to see lfthoy 1 " “” 0 rees. On Conley avenue the wind blew down some of the wires and those cir- cuits there too have been cut The water and light oalee reports that the service will more than likely be re- sumed sometime this evening. A slgnboard west of the Columbia Ym"- Theater was blown to the street. Tin gutterlng and chimneys on houses and downtown business bulld- ings were blown’ to the streets. A sidewalk onhltnth ptrwet between was b byalargetresllmb. Alargetreaat the Kappa Sigma houae was blown o ver. " Between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock the temperature dropped .18 degrees. from is 85 to 67. ' on the campus suffered heavi- s, ly. A window in the dome of Academ- ic Hall was blown in. mm in er:1vru1.u.'roo lug and pre-ratification dinner in Jef- 5333;: 2’: Umxfe it:;°;¥::l“Tn::$: c,v181:?::.-:::po.:;e£i?g:1g::ve "';‘::’£:i:: “' w the have at not later than tomorrow. “non guy July 1_ gum; Ed _ . ’°°°d ’ Although theer is no assurance that Mme - rummm. *" _.'.°:*:*.‘:‘:.-_. -mus nm em mm ..':a*;‘:"..‘“.:‘.::..::‘;.‘°::.‘*:.":’“"'..°°. - M» v" be -at W ‘'=°.°"''°.:;. .. ...:°..%:. “" '''°°*.‘.:*‘"“'° ....... but 5, “comm: popular nowadays. WILL yum; xx)!’ men SCHOOL - . sity, the names of all menw o wo Th 1,, .,mo.-. ma many dis- 1. U. Graduate Eatertalns Doagfioya» W9" 499'!“ “°°‘-‘3’"7~ like to enter the elimination trials are which psssod our the city It 0000- "°l.§:l° otgen at the dinner which Work on Building’ for llallsville Con- at Port St. Henge. Th‘? 3" °’°9"“‘3 '-° °“"’ ‘-5’ desired at once. In casean B. 0. T. C. [light and tel 1" 150'“ MK“ 'e,,,,, ,0, th. ...,...;... who mmmt District Starts August 1. 1.1: .\uuvs, France. June at (by “SM ‘Salim 91° P"°“d°'!$.‘*'°m 9 team {is sent from here. it will 00!!» in the cur "III I few sheds vm :::e‘b%Omn¢ .0 mgny you-’gfor Ben C. Elliot of Mexico. hio.. has mall).--Min Mary 0. Paxton. 80 M‘ mm‘ Thur °”P°‘“1°“ 7“ 9"’ sin of seventeen men. twelve flI0- 510'‘ 0'97 57 3” _u““" "'°"' ,_ . bee .1 mt ,_ g , th ",1 gm of we gch 1 0; J ‘um, -viously centered on Article ten of the _ t u‘ t each. .39. (reg. v-grad 9 ' mlilrzwst Clair-Moss spoke on the his: scclfddln bllrrllzdlngz to obe bfiiltn at of tire‘ University ll? hilssolliurlin with L338“? °°"-W3“? th°Y'n°",Pl'.9P‘”“3 El: aln‘d°a dumb. Haio:Jack- For I time 01043117 V‘! 13 437339“- ‘,.0,,, '0, D, Anngflo rd gain, whouenevule. Work will be started on elm Anna Blanton, a v. at. c. A.'nec- gr the Bhnntnns nnsfdon 01° son will be the coach. Lieutenant Phe- due tgdhunvyu n M “u recen . Dooto 8ha born th building about Augu"t 1. rotary attached to the First Battalion 1" ° - ' ' last, the team and the Quar- oph '__ at Englancllznd camerto allele? when 'el‘he new school will be a consolidst- or the 'I"hlr'ty-iifth Division. conducted Lodge announced today l_, 1.1- will probably be aei . a a was “mu tub Q to young she was graduated from ed high school. onering a regular an American baby show in France to "131 mm“ 0003*“-'l'3“°“ 0‘ 9" P°'°° from the taculty by President Bill. as far as oouldbo I Q. o . - - ” -’. o= W -......"w= '=-W ::::r.r.:.:-;:';:....*:..'::::..::r'° -‘*.. ::;*::...=:.*".:w°“- *- r r: ::.::°..':."““»....:':‘.tr.!°.::.°°“ ..":.:.. :.. .. '.::-.:.-..‘:.~.*..°°‘°°.. "1... .. .. .... ....... ...'r.... uesnoctulor kable The Aahland High school will serve The "show" consisted of many p plans conduct extensive series 13 3°93“ ' er ma mafia‘ "ac, for the tographs of youngsters back homo-— Jdrnlxsz "n‘58‘Do3,-.’i_3.5mP8 of t1-ypnts to salsa twelve ot the best thatthefar-men will lose a large part 9°“ . ' ‘-"“' ~ t . the crab ‘ cause of shame she and She 89°“ “’°"" ""°“- '°“‘- “““' ' at-um rm. rustic Lifo‘sI Aeesnai m""""°‘ ‘“ "’° 3- °' 7 9" a ‘r us or Q. A - .- oboriy was also by 50 1:.°;::.’.;*;.‘?.;':“°....°..'“:“.....“°.:'.£ ..:°:a'.....:°::::'....:.:.‘"....°".:= .,..'.... ....-"=-=*-= ’ -m--m--e-m---.r- -=-----w .peu1nel'nhe1u:oospsuisofEn- “°“““’°""'°""’°“"“"° 'l'0i{I0.July1L—-Vlacount".i3‘- EL-.-.Iosstnrrasoosns¢or-so “ - a row _ .3, The event was held in the Army_‘m- N “M “mum ‘jg . . Nos:-Iv sit sung: schools star! la! V005 3”“ 3°"°°" "°“ 3‘ ""‘3‘ United States. resigned. 'n1egov- . 1». JP. Antlorloll. son of w. 1-. An- ’m""°'u‘ man‘ “n "V" e woman saffron. R3500‘ ‘m '3 lfidlmmhgn C'°ubf;°::r" ernmpntoiliciallr announced this :'-r- t‘-e-—— . 0'5’ 3”" °°‘“" ‘ I ‘ - °’"‘ ''°‘‘ '""""",',‘_‘ §“f,’,,f,',§',,'"§: .pl:dt.ogrsnhs .5. p::;o:.e.a by 3: """°“'- "°" " “ ‘fig’; ‘ , our as In ran.*garstcn._t,r a Brit. - - county with but full! “'8 ° . ” ’ ‘ “P-mu -M P!'“°"“-" ‘“ »“'°i" ""“°' "__...._:_._.“° "‘”“‘°"'°"' United State: “I11 he-Ith".vv-rm-— . » 1'13» .. "" ""' nu-snlyntunsrnu-wan!!!‘ meetins Prof J.I.wrench will speak - I183 BATH“ ‘ms cw'uf. ' - . ehargs anurstarnsd tooolambia. Be ‘fie "J V on a"Procpps_ Olin!-" MW’ ' l~io.snocsasorhasystboeaapppint-wl1lhIIl0c|I%IilI|l|'lU!'“5u' ",u,flw.;.y,u,..o.1yg1 ‘°"“‘3 "‘°"*1"" 0°“ J‘ P’ flame" “u” ‘mu’ ‘ N” d A man-onto! sss . will spearon the ential Illoc- In 3'8 0! ill" I anggxluflfifi. d “.5. Itloli a Pr<;t.‘P.F-8%9Ph°'“ mwmrannnanossssllu mfllI:’ao‘:I:;'=n%|"N-?““"°' as was ss‘1s‘eavo:jsr\lalne.ob‘ on "Win! We V0“ '- -«—*"' -- W I ”“ .. """ an-‘ ‘“""""""" ""°“°°'°° isrfllb h“aa;.°M""“"""""""""""'$5ruLqunuy" 1*:-.¢ssa¢su‘-iroarsuur “""°°' °' 9m'w°n° °‘ the largest lI'sals "‘ M ”"'° °°"" .19-1.. - 1- ““'“ ""°""°"""l°‘u I twmmmtm-“-a 1: I‘ puuorhhesuutotcscheonrutin ' -_ss:_o~1s. r , (III - A °' I ' 9-I-sit".-'"II'-.s«Ii|-lyunut T . T .- 'eiasseatnXansaa_(2t7l||‘.9‘-“°‘“' --'..~,‘_''''‘'‘.___‘‘’‘.... '5'‘. _1I_- ~ « - .......g. _ um will ' ‘ . new mm _AJv'._...".'."’__ ref l -.;.?*¢nisedonlysn«‘a:llbIiI‘ « - an assault orthshitt JI tall the womu sxpaotto-have I ‘ -;ld.‘I'-la" - -‘ .. l‘<'-i '—.“- -.1 . - ’ \"'I llllllllflll WIRES S """““—“""é' °fl- “"3 “"9004 from the old trees. I Illlnboards do corn lo ‘ ‘ _ over. gardens swept down, nowara ma Vines ruined electricxaud telephone At 8:10 British-Dirigiblc ltopor1a8ay‘l'm(‘m-acreplslaiaed 5 -—'i‘rah8es-rieellaaleeted. rain starts] ‘V’ J 5 st“"' . . . . . ‘ N .1 ‘. F . ‘Afi . ‘ I ‘ _ . "" ‘Anal..- l'.-.