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eio- -eA-ed toda. hbr illnot be launched at a meeting uctoer; i, 3, -n - -
dbuilt and distributed asord cars when Lord Grey made the prinla
are, but they Will be in the reach of speech. Several of LordGrey's col
and declare the men-who now caiafford-to-own-a -leagues4n-the-Asquith-administrationy---
)y war.. high-grade car. were seated behind him on the plat- ai
--rAV -"Airplane passengei 1nes will beorm, -:shile thaneeting. -
established between the large cities, possibly h'ave had a bearing on the "
It will be practical to carry as many distribution of forces in the coming
r.as obtained by as eight passengers. I also look for general election, its political signifi- Bonner Springs, Ks.- Phloa
w York is shown freight airplane lines between im- cance, in the party sense,.seems. tooClark n hs i
'echsbank hs is- portant centers, for the transporta- have been small. It is but natural Clark, the man o snt th afrs -ma
addition to the ion of light parcels where rapidity that liberals should take steps to put wi. gasas 1o5o
of dispatch is an Important factor. before the country a practical pro- back in the sfrringiys ei 18- gftH1aIr e
-war= w000-000,- died at his home in BonnieraSpr'ings shouldbe dPia " i
lasing power is the war there will. be an extensive present war cabinet was represented he hown re Oun -oy u t us
bR development in the use of- the air- by Mr. Barnes, a labor member of be- had resided in 1f 7.IOty fo r. op 'e-~ rk
old that the bank Buonthniseddtoisur like speech of which.the burden was Clark learn eleegraphy in - doi't the OUT An thley Qn t yus
been greatly -de. a- era developmentt If the war ends without a league aean l nd eame ai buy-ps-ipe, either,-I
use of the airplanes as acommercial of nations democracy i T. of one of the numerous mtelegraph people
condition of any and'-pleasure vehicle after the close following day a meeting iManches-o cone-that nurogus-elap ih Pele t
of the war and that is the establish- er was a ss by f. e ts anies-that -ru gpea'h with'rehg y t o
of either Italy, ment bf landing stations at every Murray, known to and admired by its short stretch of wire ak tenthlktoexp n A
te ofits - Ue et flandinghsatOin t ev meicnscolr-yhepyvin wire extended- only from Waukegan ferent vklpes, 2eWg _ d
statement of theStates.n view-s to the place Germany thhu
'tOo October e S n account of its ctdracre, the have in a gue to prenw r 4e o h9k f the n n
vaults at Wad ding station is considered mu- eem o have-Man er hy t He was stationed at yando.t;te, t ia rpstin n b hs oe 'dmayor of Manchester; who.jaid: -H a ttoe t 'notyou --"- iinta audgs";
cipa83 propositon and chamb s of "iK the German people ard willing now kansas City, Kas., during''ihe looks,;"o1e1kow 're is not another lions in the large cities are aiady to repudiate the acts of their lead-Kansas constitutional convention Asit'ado worse In-your placethan
ar=is otae a theining to ay ition ar this eato establish a constitutional go- and a wire was extended from Jef in, your competitor'i -te lst9u
>e compared w sth beginning to pay attention to this e ment and to throw over their ferson City, Mo., to Kansas City, stick, and-spendtbiao e t -
Los in the United sjet The w le a - wild dreams of world domination, Wyandotte and Leavenworth, with usual time pussling out he values'
optment of the airplane as a com- they wilt he welcomed in a league Clark flashing the news of these Your new saleslidytoey radltbi
e meial and pleasure vehiclede-events of Kansas hIstory to- papers and hither-wa tlting'o-it enigtK
>re stubborn char- pends upon the speed with which of nations. of St. Louis, Chicago and eastern is, waiting for them tdo sell theme outbreak of the cities provide suitable landing eta- V cities. The pioneer line "to the selves. -
ti~n-. frontier" was strung--primaiT -fMo ltip y a
"What are considered the average sending news of the Kansas-border store.-About 2in th. 4t O.
requirements for a municipal land- warfare. It was just before the walk down the aisles. Ia a big
empire? ing station?" Captain Francis was civil war and "bleeding Kansas" crowd today. People JkmWped-aKou -
tast, published be- asked. was looked upon as the "western bat- the eounters! Finel-And you rube.stngth Tu ish "A piece of land 3.000 feet square, HARD ON HINDENBURG- tie front." your hapds in glee, an cipat
ating the Turkish within, say, five miles of the business Three months ago the news was After the war ylark entered bus-p h le a ati.he will wonder oreiecdititfthcty" heI spread that old Dad H-indenburg Atrtewr'lr nee ui seeing the sales totals t-thie'"6g Iea,hewil ror residence district of the city,"ness in Oil City, Pa., established a day." Next morning,yQ get a shock,
ire and where its replied. "It should be convenient to was dead. He had a row with Kai- chain of bottling works from Mem- to learn that the saldg were les than
lab this war. Gen- highways and to interurban lines, ser Bill concerning proper ways to phis to Louisville and to Indianapo- a year ago~the simb day. - - --
dand in the immediate surrounding kill the old, the helpless and infirm; is; engaged in the oil business in I'll solve theizzle. It takes e A
eoptami a there should be an absence of trees the kaiser's comments made him Kansas City in 1870, and four years pie too long to, buy. Toinany can'tt l a 8't
afore the Turkish and tall buildings, for convenience of squirm; the blood rushed to his old later with a few other-men founded make-up--their-minds 4thout-asisee
hips have sailed ascent and descent is the important fat head, and Hindenburg fell over Bonner Springs, naming the town ance-and walk out' You -t
penea prostrate factor-in- the operation of the air. dead, it seems he wouldn't stay de- after Robert Bonner of the New '
of the Black plane. Hangars, gasoline stations, funct, and Azrael was badly bunked. York Ledger, a friendofwsGarZ'er -T
of the Black Sea. chine shops d small otes A late dispatch tells how once more Clark was the town's first mayor, "shopping," Instead rf
I- should be provided.. he and the kaiser ripped and swore, moving ouoW 'uy i30%dine other'der,
ir more than 1,000 "The number of privatelys owned and called each other sons of guns,C mPU M ENTS MANaING partmentop jus 'stfed has ruled over airplanes in a- given city will Depend aHindceapuJohn'IitangeSu ndhe, ~JI place., -N -E
back to the rule on the establishment and con- -idenhur n wit ang bind, ON HANDLING "FLU" HERE How would you like toa ka elkla as -
veniences of the aerial dock there, threw down his sandbag and re "That the members of the execu- your store next Week;.see.
will it be? One as a private landino place in eonnec. signed. H handed in his large brass ive committee of the Omaha Cham- stepping up to ceunters, angl to
rdenelles will be- tion with the residence of the city knucks which cost some fourteen ber of Commerce express our appre- specific things, receiving thoipake
ier power will be dweller who owns an airplane is not German bucks, his slungshot and a ciation of the manner in which re- ages and stepping right alongt ts;eAth*a
feasible That is why accessibility pair of gals, his razor and his rough cent epidemic of influenza was next department? Clerks bus,5Vwt'
lee construct e w be m t ne of alloon rats. "I jump my jobt" he stern- handled by our city physician, Dr. log out slips,aandiggbackJhblnkefes construct one I spoke of the need of small ho- ly cried; to save the country I E. T. Manning," is a resolution etc., no congestion anywhe'e '-jihdiWatal
Sultan? Lets near the landing stations, be have tried, but I've been made an passed by that body and it adds, "We bustle, bustle, bustle. Then-at nighte 1
cause there-will be many fliera who also ran by you and your buttinski believe that to his skill and tact and fall to learn that it was; a o'rcord -
iMORY. will want to stop for the night only clan. I gave you quite a hint, he his success in securing the support daysa bauainess-ithout therep'am'
and be off the next day for lbs next said, "that time when I fell over of the physicians of the city and of parently,being acrow L- --.-o' eS6
as quietlyeasxt0ay leg of their Journev dead; but subtle hints are thrown the public generally is due the rela-. How can it he done-Eorhowoantannet
"a ey a "You hear it said that a man of away on such a bonehead royal jay. tive immunity as compared with you'better yourXi resent condition fh
I, and they' made make a good pilot And now I'm through! No more in other cities which wee our tom- even It ou dont attain thg-"ide" al00
in the bed, as if hut that is not so. A man can make g, e, i -sstked club. i munity enjoyed durihig this af i ~pctur
a good pilot up to the age of 40 to resign." What will this warrior do tion." This the Wi7 -'
ted to his eara. 45; that does not mean that this Age
2en you cominto he can make a good combat pilot. It
be trouble,.pad a will probably take longer to teach T
bree days and you older men to fly, - but as they will.your muddy boots have reached the age when they are x7
iff -thIs ininute " careful and conservative, there'will
ord, but he didn'tb e less danger of a -mishap while
rdh ut in te they are learning. I expect to see
raight out into the men above 50 flying and enjoying it
ing for him, saw a as they have no other experience in-W
i asmthey h haete in
" feet of keeping men young, too, in
the necessity of 'mental alertness.
D. The average intelligent person who
is able to -drive a motor car through, the streets of a large city is capable - {.v -;-"a r' -
ry uI'vntof learning how to pilot an airplane." -
tharmy Sems Wa Shrewd Trader.
tCat iensare. statt cespondpenit. In a
--- - le er tothe st. Louis Post-Dlaispatc - - i.tstice commission- Si
asant gentleman. WeFrsterer have accuinelated
somes false imnpressions concernling
ad ha i wllbethe down east Yankee such as make
at.-----,cie iip~thT~1ity'-ith Division of the-- -2.
- - wer-e long-facd, Wour dispositionedyisident-will be use- ere devoted t~o enticing a meager *- 1
visibtioono enzwasatheaguestrof oeios-41z o
ita ouft.Iaite.tw afew ---
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