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    Seeing the Fal lsFrom the Deck of the

    "Maid of the Mist"S t e a m b o a tIS THE MOST SATISFYING AND POPULARWAY OF VIEWING THE

    W O R L D ' S G R E A T E S T C A T A R A C TNo one can say they have seen t h -Falls t h a t h a v e n o t laKen

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    Do Not Fail to Take a Trip on the "Maid of the Mist"W o r t h S a v i n g f o r F u t u r e R e f e r e n c eReliable answers to a few of the popula r

    ques t ions asked by our passengers :The Uni ted States Geological Survey, 1886,is respo nsib le for th e following figures:H eig ht of Am erican Fall , 167 feet . H eig htof Horseshoe Fal l , 158 feet . C on to ur l ine ofAmerican Fal l , 1,060 feet . Contour line ofHorseshoe Fal l , 3,010 feet.Average depth of r iver between the Fal ls

    and Rapids 180 feetcorresponding nearlywith the height of the banks .Average recession along the whole Contourof the Horseshoe has been, s ince 1842, a b o u t2, 4-10 feet per ye ar . In the cen ter of thechannel, where the bulk of the water passes,th e ave rag e yea rly recession is 4, 8-10. Atthe point where the acute angle is formed, therecession from 1842 to 1875 was about 100feet, and from 1875 to 1886, more than 200 feet .The recession of the American Fall s ince1842 has been slight.The fall in Niagara River is , from LakeErie to Port Day, ( the head of the upper Rapids)

    i*J feet ; Port Day to American Fal ls , 49 feet ;A m e n c a i . F"J,'$, 167 feet ; Fal ls to Lake Ontar io.100 feet. T ot al fall 326 feet.

    A g e a n d V o l u m e o f B o t h F a l l sI t i s es t imated by scient is ts that i t has taken

    from 35.000 to 75,000 years for the water tohave cu t away the coraline l imestone and othervarieties of s tone, which are found in the Gorge,to have brought the Fal ls to thei r present locat ion from Lew is ton, seven miles . It i s e s t imatednow tha t some 15,000,000 cubic feet of waterpasses over both per m inu te . Th is would equala cubic mile per week.The first description of the Falls of Niagara

    was publ i shed by Louis Hennepin , a F renchman,in 1683.The Reservat ion was opened on July 15,1885. Including the is lands and the land onthe main shore , i t contains about 107 acres, forwhich the Sta te paid $1,444,329.50. Ove r1.000,000 people visit i t yearly.W h a t s o m e o f o u r p a s s e n g e r s s a y o f t h e t r i p

    Buffalo Express"The grandes t wa te r t r ipin the world."Anthony Trol lope the Novelist"I know ofno other one thing so beaut i ful , so glor ious , sopowerfu l . " Thi s remarkable s t a tement wasmade by the famous Engl ish novel is t af ter viewing the great Falls of the Niagara from thes taunch l i t t l e s t eamer , "Maid of the Mis t . "

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    l6dule for Atchison Contestants.high School Music Contest, EmporiaAil students sponsored by the Music Department at this event will be heldresponsible for their conduct and cooperation to the same extent asthoughthey were attending their regular classes. Failure on the part of the studentswill subject them to the same regulations. .

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    WednesdayPM Girls' glee club rehearsal.Balcony Hotel Mit*iWay.PM Presentation of Mendelssohm's Elijah.All students in their rooms.

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    ThursdayGirls' glee club rehearsal. Balcony Hotel Mit-WayGirls' glee club. Draw for placement at 9:30Remain together until after the performance.All students meet on oampus in front of- Musio Hall for tickets toSymphony concert. Orchestra members have instruments.All reportand attend in a body.Orchestra remain in their seats untilotherwise instructed.Mixer.Gumnasium.All students in their rooms.

    FridayAll orchestra members assemble on stage with instruments.Orchestra. Assemble in front seats on left of Auditorium withinstruments ready to move when called upon.All students assemble in front of Music Hall for reservations toawarding of prizes. Remain together and sing together. Chaps ronswill take you to reserved section.All students in their rooms.SaturdayRising bell. Please respond. TRAINS DO NOT WAITTrain leaves for Atchison.

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    P R O G R A MEVENING SESSION MUSIC CONTESTNORTHEAST KANSAS ASSOCIATION

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    Girls Glee ClubClass A. I Firef ly Fai r ies . By Fisher .Atchison 'Class B.Seneia ^ ~ Glor ious Fo rev er . By Raorever. By

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    I K i n g s xix, 5; Tr io P sa lm xxx iv ,7.Angels.Lift fhine eyes to themounta ins , w hence cometh he lp .Thy help cometh from the L o r d , theM a k e r ofheaven and e a r t h . He h a t hsa id , thy foot shal l not bemoved, thykeepe r sha l l neve r slumber.Psalmcxx i , 1, 3.

    ChorusA nge l s .H e , w a t ch ing ove r I s rae l ,s l umbers not, nor sleeps. ShouMstt hou , w a lk ing in grief, l angu i sh , Hewil l quicken thee .

    RecitativeA ItoA n Angel . Arise , E l i j a h , for thouh a s t a l ong j ourney be fore t hee .F o r t y d a y s and fo r t y n igh t s shaltt hou go, to H oreb , the m o u n t ofGod.Elijah.Oh Lord I have laboredi n v a i n ; yea, I h a v e s p e n t mys t r e n g t h for n a u g h t .O h t ha t t hou w oulds t r end theheavens , t ha t Thou w oulds t comed o w n ; t h a t the mounta ins w ouldflow down at Thy pre sence , to m a k eT h y n a m e k n o w n to Thine adve r sa r i e s , t h rough the w onde rs of thyw o r k s !O Lord, why has t Thou r.iaaet hem to err from Thy w a y s , andha rdened t he i r hea r t s t ha t t hey donot fear Thee? Oht h a t I now m i g h tdie.I K i n g s xix, 8; I sa i ah , x l i x , 4;lx iv , 1, 2; lxi i i , 7.

    Aria AltoO h, re s t in the Lord ; w a i tpa t i en t l y for Him, and He shal l give

    th y way u n t o Him, and t r u s t in Him,and f re t not thyself because of evi l doers.Psalm xxxvi i , 1, 7.RecitativeAbove Him stood the S e r a p h i m ,a n d onecried to a n o t h e r :

    Semi-Cfwrus and ChorusAngels . Holy , holy, holy is Godth e Lordthe Lord S abao th! N WHis glory hath f i l led all the e a r t h . I s a i a h VI, 2, 3.Recitative and AriaI go on my way in the s t r e n g t hof theLord . For Thou art my L o r d ;a n d I will suffer for Thy sake . Myh e a r t is t he re fore g l ad ; my glory re-j o i ce th ; and my f lesh also shal l restin hope.F o r the mounta ins sha l l depa r t ,an d the hi l ls, the hi l ls be r emoved;b u t Thy kindness sha l l not d e p a r tfrom me; ne i t he r sha l l the covenan tof Thy peace be r emoved .

    Tenor AriaThen shal l the r i gh t eous sh inefor th as the sun in t he i r heaven lyF a t h e r ' s r e a l m . .ChorusA nd then sha l l your light, hrealrfo r t h as the l i gh t of m o r n i n g b r e a k -e t h ; and your heal th shal l speedi lyspr ing fo r t h t hen ; and the glory oft he Lord sha l l eve r r ew ard you.L o r d , our Crea to r , how excel lentT h y n a m e is in all na t i ons! Thoufillest heaven with Thy g l o r y !Amen!Isaiah lviii, 8; P sa lm v i i i , 1.( T h e End)

    T H E E L I J A HBy Mendelssohn

    S even th P re sen t a t i on byT t e K a n s a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s College of E m p o r i a

    W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l T w e n t y - N i n e . N i n et e en Twenty-fiveEigh t O ' c lock

    Conductor, MR. F R A N K A. B E A C HS O L O I S T S

    ElijahMR. R O B E R T M A I T L A N DMiss M A R T H A B A T E S H A T F I E L D M I S S M A B E L J A C O B S

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    Leader of Orchestra, MR. C U R T I S W. J A N S S E N

    I N T R O D U C T I O NRecitativeElijahAs God the Lord of I s rae ll iveth, before whom I s t and , t he reshal l not be dew nor r a in t he sey e a r s , but accord ing to my w ord .I K ings X V II , 1 .

    O V E R T U R EP A R T IChorusThe P eop l e .H elp , Lord! w i l tThou qu i t e de s t roy us?T h e h a r v e s t now is ove r , the summer days are gone , and yet no pow ercome th to he lp us!Jeremiah V I I I ,20 .

    RecitativeThe deep affords no w a t e r , and ther i ve r s are e x h a u s t e d ! The suck l i ng ' st ongue nowc l eave th for t h i r s t to hism o u t h ; the infant chi ldren ask forbread , and t h e r e is no one breake thit to feed them!Lament IV, 4.

    Duet and ChorusT h e People.Lord! bowt h ine earto our p r a y e r .Duet.Zion s p r e a d e t h her h a n d sfo r aid, and t h e r e is ne i t he r he lpn or comfort.Lament I, 17.Tenor Recitative and AriaObadiah.Ye people , rend yourh e a r t s and not y o u r g a r m e n t s , foryour t r ansgre ss ions , even as El i j ahsealed the heavens t h rough the w ordof God. I t he re fore say to ye, F o r sake your i do l s , r e t u rn to God; forHe is slow to a n g e r , and merciful ,

    H im of the evil.Joel II, 12 , 13.If wi th all your hea r t s ye t r u l yseek me, ye shal l ever surely f indme . Thus sa i t h our God.O h ! t h a t I knew w he re I m i g h tf i nd H im, t ha t I might even comebefore his presence.Duet IV, 29;J o b X X I I I , 3.Chorus

    T h e People.Yet doth the Lordse e it not; He mocketh at us; Hiscurse hath fal len down upon us; Hisw ra th w i l l pur sue us, till He des t royu s!F o r He, the Lord our God, He isa jealous God; and He vi s i t e t h allt he f a the r s ' s i ns on the ch i l d ren tot he t h i rd and four th gene ra t i on oft hem tha t ha t e Him. His merc i e son t housands fallfall on all t hemthat love Him and keep his commandments.Duet. X X V I I I , 22,E x o d u s XX, 5, 6.

    Recitative AltoAn A n g e l . E l i j a h ! get t heehence ; depa r t , and t u rn t hee ea s t w a rd ; t h i t he r h ide t hee by C h e r i t h ' sb rook . The re sha l t t hou d r ink itsw a t e r s ; and the Lord thy God h a t hcommanded the r avens to feed theet h e r e : so do accord ing un to Hisword.I K i n g s X V I I , 3.N ow Che r i t h ' s b rook is dried up ,El i j ah , a r i se and d e p a r t , and gett hee to Z a r e p h a t h ; t h i t h e r a b i d e ;fo r the Lord ha th commanded aw idow w oman the re to sus t a in t hee .An d the ba r re l of meal shal l not

    Clwrus prayer been hea rd by the Lord? to him oppressed by t y r a n t s : t h u s

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    f a i l , u n t i l the day t h a t the Lordsende th ra in upon the earth.IKings XVII , 7, 9, 14.RecitativeElijah, Ahab and ChorusElijah.As God the Lord ofSabaoth l iveth, before whom I s t and,three yea rs th i s day fulfilled, I willshow myse l f unto Ahab; and theLord wil l then send rain again uponthe ea r th .

    Ahab.Art t hou El i j ah? ar t t houhe tha t t rouble th I s rae l .Chorus.Thou ar t El i j ah , he t h a tt rouble th I s rae l !Elijah.I never t rouble th I s rae l ' sp e a c e : it is t hou, Ahab, and all thyfa ther ' s house . Ye have forsakenGod' s commands ; and thou hast followed Baa l im!Now send and g a t h e r to me, thewhole of I s rae l unto Mount Carmel :there summon the prophe t s of Baa l ,and a l so the prophe t s of the groves ,wh o are feasted at Jezebel ' s table.Then we shall see whose God is theLord.Chorus.And t hen we shall seewhose God is God the Lord.Elijah.Rise t hen, ye pr ies t s ofBaa l : s e l ec t and s lay a bullock, andp u t no fire under it : upl i f t yourvoices , and call the god ye w o r s h i p ;an d I then wil l call on the LordJ e h o v a h , and the god who by fireshall answer let him be God.Chorus .Yea; and the God whoby fire shal l answer, let him be God.Elijah.Call firs t upon your god:y o u r n u m b e r s are m a n y : I, even I,only remain , one prophe t of theLord ! Invoke your forest gods andmounta in deities.I Kings XVII , 17;X V I I I , 1, 15, 18, 19, 23-25.

    ChorusPr ies t s of Baa l .Baa l , we cry tot h e e ! H e a r and answer us ! Heedthe sacrifice we offer! Hear us! oh,h e a r us, Baa l !Hear mighty god! Baa l , oh,a n s w e r us! Let thy flames fall ande x t i r p a t e the foe! Oh, hear us, B a a l !

    RecitativeCall him l ouder ; He heare th not.W ith knives and lancets cut yourselves after your manner: leap uponthe a l t a r ye have made : ca l l himand prophesy! Not a voice willa n s w e r you; none wil l l is ten, none

    Pr ies t s of Baal.Hear and ans wer , Baa l ! Hear and answer!IK i n g s X V I I I , 1, 15, 17, 19, 23-29.Recitative and AriaElijah.Draw n e a r , all ye people :come to me! Lord God of A b r a h a m ,I sa a c , and I s rae l ; t h i s day let it beknow tha t Thou art God; and I amT h y s e r v a n t ! O show to all t h i speople that I have done these th ingsaccording to Thy w o r d ! O h e a r me

    L o r d , and answer me; and show thi speople that Thou ar t Lord God; andl e t t he i r hea r t s aga in be turned!IKings XVIII , 30, 36, 37.RecitativeElijah.O T h o u , who makestThine ange l s spi r i t s ; Thou, whosemini s t e rs ar e flaming fires, let t hemno w descend.Psalm CIV, 4.

    ChorusTh e People.The fire descendsfrom heaven.Before Him upon your faces fal l!The Lord is God: O I s rae l , hea r !O ur God is one L o r d : and we willhave no other Gods before the L o r d !I Kings XVIII , 38, 39.

    RecitativeElijah.Take all the prophe t s ofB a a l ; and let not one of them escapeyou; br ing them down to Kishon'sbrook, and t he re let t hem be s lain.ChorusT h e People.Take all the prophet s of B a a l ; and let not one of t hemescape us ; bring all, and slay t h e m . I K i n g s X V I I I , 40.

    Recitative and ChorusObadiah.O man of God, he lp

    Thy people ! Among the idols of theGenti les , are t h e r e any t h a t cancommand the r a i n , or cause theheavens to give the i r showers? TheL o r d our God alone can do t hesethings .Elijah.0 Lora\ Thou hast overthrown th ine enemies and des t royedthem. Look down on us fromheaven, O Lord; rega rd the dis tressof Thy people: open the heavens andsend us relief; help, help Thyse rvant now, O God!T he People.Open the heavensand send us relief; help, help Thyse rvant now, O God.

    Th e Youth.There is nothing.The heavens are as brass above me.Elijah.When the heavens ar eclosed up because they have s innedaga ins t Thee , yet if t hey pray andconfess Thy n a m e , and t urn f romthe i r sin when Thou dost affl ict them;then hea r f rom heaven, and forgiveth e sin! Help! s end Thy se rvanthe l p , 0 God!Th e People.Then hear from

    h e a v e n , and forgive the sin! H e l p !send Thy se rvant he lp , O L o r d !Elijah.Go up aga in , and stilllook toward the sea.T he Youth.There is nothing.The ea r th is as i ron under me!Elijah.Hearest thou no sound ofrain?seest t hou nothing a r i s efrom the deep?The Youth .No; there is nothing.Elijah.Have respec t to thep r a y e r of Thy s e r v a n t , O Lord, myGod! Unt o Thee wi l l I cry. Lord,my rock; be not s i lent to me; andThy grea t merc ies remember , Lord!Th e Youth.Behold, a little cloud

    ar i s e th now from the w a t e r s ; it islike a m a n ' s h a n d ! The heavensare black with clouds and wi thw i n d ; the s torm rushe th louder andlouder!T he People.Thanks be to God,fo r all His m e r c i e s !Elijah.Thanks be to God, forH e is grac ious , and his mercy en-dure th for evermore .J e r . XIV, 22; II Chron. VI, 19, 26,2 7 ; Duet . XXVIII , 23 ; Psa lm,X X V I I I , 1; CVI , 1, I K i n g s X V I I I ,4 3, 45.

    ChrousT h a n k s be to God. He laveth thet h i r s ty l and. The w a t e r s g a t h e r ;they rush a long; they are l i f t i ngthe i r voices! Thank s be to God!He l ave th th e t h i r s t y land!PsalmX C I I I , 3.

    I N T E R M I S S I O NP A R T TWOSoprano AriaH e a r ye, I s r a e l ; h e a r w h a t theLord speake th: "Oh, hads t thouheeded my c o m m a n d m e n t s ! "Who hath bel ieved our repor t , towhom is the arm of the Lord re vealed?

    sai th the L o r d : I am He t ha t com-for t e th ; be not a f ra id , for I am thyGod, I wi l l s t rengthen thee . Say,wh o ar t t hou, tha t thou ar t a f ra idof a man t ha t sha l l die; and for-ge t t es t the Lord thy M a k e r , whohath s tretched forth the heavens ,and laid the ea r th ' s founda t ion? Benot afraid, for I, thy God, wills t rengthen thee.Isaiah xlvii i , 1, 18;Hi, 1; xl ix , 7; xl i , 10; li , 12, 13.ChorusBe not afraid, sai th God the L o r d .Be not a f r a i d ! thy help is n e a r . God,t he Lord thy God, sa i th unto thee ,"B e not a f r a i d ! "Though thousands l angui sh andfal l beside thee, and t ens of t hous ands a round thee per i sh , yet still itshall not come nigh thee. IsaiahXLI , 10. Psa lm XII, 7.

    RecitativeObadaih.Man of God, now letm y w o r d s be precious in thy s ight .Thus s a i th J ezebe l ; " El i j ah is w o r t h yto die." So the m i g h t y g a t h e raga ins t thee , and t hey have prepareda net for thy s t eps ; tha t they mayseize thee, that they may s l ay thee .Ar i s e , then, and has ten for thy l i fe ;to the wi ldernes s journey. The Lordth y God doth go wi th thee : He willnot fai l thee, He will not forsaket he e . Now begone, and bless me also.Elijah.Though s tricken, theyh a v e not gr ieved! Tarry h e r e ,m y s e r v a n t : the Lord be with t hee .1 j ourney hence to the wilderness .2 Kings 1, 13. Je r. V, 3; X X V I , 11.Psa lm LIX, 3. I K i n g s XIX, 4.Duet . XXXI, 6. E x o d u s XII, 32. ISamuel XVII , 37.

    AriaElijah.It is enough, 0 L o r d ;now take away my life, for I amnot be t t e r than my f a t h e r s ! I des i reto l ive no l o n g e r ; now let me diefo r my days are but v a n i t y !I have been very jealous for the*Lord God of hos t s ! for the children-of Israel have broken Thy covenant*t hrown down thy a l t a r s , and s lainThy prophe t s wi th the s w o r d ; and Ieven I, only am l e f t ; and t hey s eekmy l ife to t a k e it away.Job vi i ,1 6; I K i n g s xix, 10.

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    M I S C H A L E V I T Z K IThe Record of an Extraordinary Career

    B O R N MAY 25, 1898.B E G A N M U S I C A L S T U D I E S AT THE AG E OF S E V E N .B E R L I N D E B U T IN J A N U A R Y , 1914.P L A Y E D IN G E R M A N Y A N D B E L G I U M IN 1913-14.T O U R OF G E R M A N Y , A U S T R I A - H U N G A R Y A N D N O R W A Y IN 1915-16.A M E R I C A N D E B U T AT A E O L I A N H A L L . NE WY O R K C I T Y , OCT. 17. 1916.F I R S T A M E R I C A N T O U R IN 1916-1917.T O U R E D A M E R I C A IN 1 9 1 7 - 1 8 . 1 9 1 8 - 1 9 . 1 9 1 9 - 2 0 . 1 9 2 0 - 2 1 .T O U R E D A U S T R A L IA AND NE W Z E A L A N D IN 1921.S I X T H A M E R I C A N T O U R IN 1922-23.S E V E N T H A M E R I C A N TOUR, 1923-24, W I L L E X T E N D F R O M NE W Y O R K

    TO S E A T T L E A N D F R O M M O N T R E A L TO C U B A

    At the end of Se a s o n 1 9 2 2 - 2 3 Mr. Le v i t z k iha d to his credi t :

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    oA FEW TELLING HEADLINESM I S C HA L E V I T Z K I P L A Y S W H I L E BIGA U D I E N C E IS E N T H R A L L E D .

    N. Y. Evening WorldM I S C H A L E V I T Z K I D I S P L A Y S R A R E ARTISTRY.Chicago ExaminerL E V I T Z K I T H R I L L S L O V E R S OF MUSICBuffalo CourierM I S C H A L E V I T Z K I F E A T U R E OF N. Y. S Y M P H O N Y C O N C E R T .

    Philadelphia LedgerL E V I T Z K I IS SUPERB.Minneapolit NewsM I S C H A L E V I T Z K I D E L I G H T S A U D I E N C E AT A U D I T O R I U M .

    Denver PoitP I A N I S T L E V I T Z K I S E N S A T I O N AT P H I L H A R M O N I C C O N C E R T .

    Los Angeles ExaminerL E V I T Z K I IS K E Y B O A R D MASTER.Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

    %ECENT AMERICAN TRIBUTESMr. Levi tzki is a musician of fineintimacies, delicacies and reserves. Hisstyle is individual ly his o w n . as is histechnique, exceedingly finished, unfailing in its correctness, endless in itsminute gradat ions . His tone is of anexquis i t e pur i ty and opalescence; henever permits the piano to ut ter aharshness or a tone that is out of the

    picture as he conceive* it.Ne w York Times. Nov. 9, 1922

    It requires no effort to be soothedby Mr.Levi tzki ' s gent le touch, nor tobe lulled by the magic of his tone , hisr ippl ing runs , his colorful phrases.One might wish that no piani s t wouldventure onto theconcert stage until hehad reached theLevitzki class.N. Y. Eve. World. Nov. 9, 1 9 2 2 .

    Levi tzki hasgrown wi th somewhatconfounding quickness f rom the pos i tion of an unusually gifted boy totha t of ; young masttr. The a u t h o r ity with which he plays is impressive.Ne w York Sun. Nov. 9, 1922.

    A great figure in thepianistic worldis Mischa Levitz ki. He combines something of the a u t h o r i t y and superlativepianistic mastery of Busoni wi th morethan an echo of the romant ic i sm ofPaderewski .Chicago Examiner. Dec. 11 , 1 9 2 2 .Of all thepianists that come to display their wares in Chicago in thecourse of the season, Mischa Levi tzkicomes pretty nearly leading the l ist .Chicago Tribune, Dec. 11 , 1 9 2 2 .Th e d a r i n g and a b a n d o n of hisplaying is del ight ful , g iving for th theimpression of such an easy mastery ofall possible difficulties.Buffalo Express, Jan. 17, 1923.The nonchalance wi th which he sur m o u n t e d the technical difficulties werelit t le short of a m a z i n g .Cleveland Press, Jan. 5 . 1 9 2 3 .

    Here was beaut i ful p iano playing;poetic, sane, yet inspi ra t ional in a w a y ;o n e t h o u g h t of it as Beethoven himself would have been pleased to hear it.Cleveland News, Jan. 5, 1 9 2 3 .A gavotte in old style and a valse inA major , the latter repeated, both hisown works , revealed him in his bestiight, for they brought for th the delicacy andexquisiteness in which he hasbu t few dangerous rivals.Indianapolis News. Feb. 5, 1923.Mr. Levi tzki ' s p laying of the pianopar t was a sheer delight. A t echniqueof quite incredible fluency, a velvetytone, with an ext raordinary var ie ty , sotha t thepiano somet imes sang wi th analmost human voice, a degree of forcewhich gave volume and richness without violence, all these things combinedto make the per formance one of thefinest that Minneapolis hasever heard.Minneapolis News, Feb. 1 7. 1923.

    Seldom have weheard as fine a p r o gram as Levitzki gave us. Here is anartist who has the real spark of piani s tic genius in him . He is a poet -piani s t , a painter whose s t rokes arebroad and virile.Denver Post, Nov. 22, 1 9 2 2 .

    He is an artist of genuine meta lw i t h o u t any detectable alloy of theposeur . San Francisco Chronicle,March 15 , 1 9 2 3 .Levitzki proved the sensation of theevening. Heenthra l l s hishearers withhi s in terpre ta t ion of Ch o p i n a n d in thenext breath thril ls them with the t remendous power he achieves in R u b i n stein's staccato etude.Seattle Times, March 20. 1 9 2 3 .His playing of Ch o p i n was a revela t ion to fol lowers of Ch o p i n . Mr.Le v i t z k i has a tone that is genuine inspirit , clear and r inging in its resonances, and exceedingly powerful wherethe hammer touch is needed.Lo s Angeles Express, April 2 , 192 3 .

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    F R I D A Y , M A Y 1 , 1 9 2 5 .

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    eu i'he school- winning ..second p laces w ere K an sa s C i ty ,K an . , an d C onco rdia . In 192 4 th es ta te scho la rsh ip mee t had more par t i c ip an t s t han the s t a t e t r a ck m ee t .F i f ty- f ou r h igh schools e n te re d 467pu pi l s . Th e re la y co n te s t w as inno v a te d th en . B y schoo ls, f irst placewas won by Emporia , second p laceby Hol ton, and third place by Concord ia .

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    THEATRESStrand 3 o ' c l o c k i l l 1 0 o c l o c kThird Annual Laugh Week

    MONDAY-TUESDA YR E G I N A L D D E N N Y i n '.'WHAT HAPPENED T O J A M E S " H O W T O D A N C E T H E C H A R L E S T O N "O N T H E STAGEMAYNARD'S CO-ED ORCHESTRATopic New s and Views Fab lesWBDNBSDA Y.THURSDA YR I C H A R D DIX i n " L E T ' S G E T M A R R I E D "" H O W T O D A N C E T H E C H A R L E S T O N "A L S T . J O H N i n " F I R E A W A Y "

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    PRESIDENT THOMAS W. BUTCHERI Pres iden t Thomas W. ButcherI came to Emporia T eache rs College ap-I prox imate ly th i r teen years ago . S ince

    that t ime it has been his ambition tolift this college out of small schoolclass. The school today is eviden cethat he has succeeded.

    The Emporia Teachers College nowrank s a t the top of the Teach ers Col-

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    Music at the Ka nsas S tate N orm al, originated a plan to havean All-Kansas Music Competion Festiv al. I t was so successfult h e first year tha t i t was decided to mak e it an annual effair.

    The Festival has grown by leaps and bounds, until thereare now more schools enrolled than there were contestants inthe first contest . In the Thir teen th All-Kansas Music Fes tivalare enrolled about one handred schools and about 3000 contestants. The success of the Festiva l is due to the unti r ing workof Dean Beach.

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    Under the Auspices of the Atchison Choral Society With theAffiliation of All Schools and Colleges in Atchison County

    EVENING PROGRAMS o l o i s t s: M r s . H o w a r d Au s t i n , Co n t r a l t o ; Lu i g i Bu s s o l a r i , V i o l i n i s t

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    L U T H E R A N C H U R C H , V A L L E Y FALLSMay 23 , 1926 - 11:00 A. M.

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    On Ju ne 7th , 1857, R ev . J . B . McAfee,then a young man , came to GrasshopperF a l l s , now Val ley Fal l s , and organized aSunday School , and the fol lowing Sunday,June 14, he organized the Fi r s t Eng l i shLu the ran Chu rch in the dining room otthe rude hotel in the l i t t le-vi l lage.

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    D r. H . A . Ot t , in h is ihistory of theKa nsa s Synod, sa id the fol lowing ab ou tthe organizat ion of th is , the f i r s t permanen t Lu theran Church in the s t a t e :"A few months af ter the organizat ion otthe church lo ts were secured in a cent ra llocat ion and that fa l l s teps were takenfor the erect ion of a permanent churchbui ldin g. A l i t t le f rame church was planne d, 24x30 fee t , to cost about $1,000, andpastor and people set themselves to thetask wi th a wi l l in th e erec tion of t hec h u r c h .

    ' 'T he log s w ere hau'.ed from the w oodsto a neighbor ing saw mil l wi th the pastor ' sox team, and the stone to the church fromt h e q u a r r y . Tie l ime for the foundationand the plas ter ing wa s burned by the pas tor in an Improvised kiln in the ground

    an d co w p a t h s .A l i t t le later he became f inancial ly ableto invest in a rude two wheel springlesssulky in which he and his wife would oftenmak e t h e .round. At one time one of hiscongregations raised f if ty dollars for theirsalaryless pastor and offered i t to him asa compensat ion for h is services . He posi t ively decl ined to receive i t . His wife notshar ing his pecul iar v iews about a sa lar iedmin i s t e r though shar ing in h i s hardsh ips ,p leaded wi th him to take the money, anduse i t for the purchase of a more comfortable conveyance, even wi th tears , yet herefused. Af ter a cont inuous service a t Val ley fal ls for f ive years he resigned hischa rge in 1862 and en tere d the arm y a sa l ieutenant , and thus ended his work asa p a s t o r .

    H ar r i n g t o n , an d H an n ah H a r r i n g t o n .I t ev . S . N . S t . John w as a pas to r lo r ash o r t tme and spasmodic efforts w e r emade to keep up the services , but in 1873.he also gave up the work and was fol lowedb y Rev . D . Harb augh who supp li ed occasionally for a f ew m o n t h s .

    This congregat ion has the dis t inct ion ofhaving dedicated two new fine churches inone year .Re v . J . W . Thom as was ca l l ed , bu t a f t e ra f ew m onths he r e s igne d .Rev . A. M. Geiger was aga in asked :.otake charge and he served a year longer .

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    In 1874 th e b uilding w as sold to t heUni ted Presbyter ians and no services ofany kind were held for e leven years .Re v . A . M. Geiger r eorgan ized th echurch in 1885 wi th s ix teen m em be rs . E leven m ore un ited one mon th later and f if teenmore the fol lowing year . Tihis p a s t o r a t e ,

    las ted s ix yea rs when R ev . Geiger resignedon account o f rheumat i sm.At the t ime of the reorganizat ion underR ev . Geiger in 1885 th e follow sig ned upas char te r m em bers : G . W . Cro tzer , Ed ward Snyd er , Mar ia Snyd er , Jon a tha n

    Kreamer, A l i ce K r eam er , T h o m as S ch w ab ,Susan Schwab , J . M. Dornblaser, M r s .A. E . Dornb laser , E . W. Bened ix , E l i z abe th Benodix , Edward Mar t in , Kate Mar t in , Ph i lip Kleb ens te in , Hannah L . S t o ck -w el l . A m onth la t er , Sept . 1885, the following un i t ed : W . E . S te f fins , Em ma

    Rev. J . B . Umbarger took charge andserved the church for two years . The Effingiham church was l inked wi th Val leyFal ls and services were divided betweenthe two churches .In July 1895, R ev . S . M. Lesher, a g r ad uate of Midland, was called and he servedthe congregat ion two yea rs and ninem o n t h s .Fol lowing th is the church was wi thout ap as t o r t w o y ea r s .Rev . Jo h n M . H e r b s t , an o t h e r g r ad uate of Midland College, was called in1900. His re la t ions wi th the church ter minated s ix yea rs la te r . R ev . Holmes Dy-sjnger, Dean of the Western TheologicalSeminary a t Atohison , supplied the f ieldfor the next twelve years and then r emovedto Fre m on t , N ebras ka wi th Midland Col

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    em. iiiamiuoa aua ffomanuoou, me ngntto rule the conduct of one's life BO longthat we forget whence these blessingscome. Th ey come "by a system of government maintained by the resoluteloyalty of a gr ea t people." If th is system of government fails, is destroyed,som ething else will come. W e can no t

    s ta te ; shall we exchange ourt religiousfreeflow for the bloody massacres ofChris t ians by the T urk s?W e Am ericans possess a m ighty sovereignty but a sovereignty so constitutionally limited that it cannot be usedto tage f rom the individual bis inhevent r ig ht s. "A land wh ere every man

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    tell wha t i t will be, bu t in the wordsof Blihu Root, th is w e do kn ow : "Itwill not be that system of governmentwhich has preserved our peace, orderand security, opportunity and prosperity ; this will no longer protect us."LOOKING BACKWARD.Some of us do not realize that not

    many years ago men's l imbs werebeaten and broken and their facesbranded with hot i rons because theychose to think as individuals , that menwere shipped into slavery because theycontested the godliness of a self-styledsuperior. Against such abuses theseimmortal words of the Declaration ofIndependence were wri t ten which declare that all men have certain inalienable r ights, to secure which governments are inst i tuted among men. Thigdeclaration joined issue -with all thethonrlo of envernment since the world

    is a k ing yet no man dare to w ear acrown." No other coun try in the worldhowever has this protection and noother government s ince the world beganhas sought to incorporate i t into a pract ica l system of adminis tra t ion.Our constitution has brought into being a new sun. I t is th e Sun of individual freedom and as long as thereare Americans, God willing, i t shallnever s ink into the sea of ForgottenDestinies.Yet we must be vigilant and we mustb e earnestbut we wil l be , and we wil lpreserve for generations to come andfor the peace and blessing of our children and chi ldren 's chi ldren, that l iber tyand order which is our unconquerableconstitution, unconquerable because itis bui l t within the hear ts of men.

    ends.But a thousand noble declarat ions

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    of principles have been made and passedinto the mists of oblivion with no effect, for no mere declaration of principles can be effective unless upheld bycertain practical , specific and definiterules to give life to those principles.r So. under the loose and m ean ing les sarticles of confederation th e government of thirteen states had failed miserably. There had been unlimited trade,but congress had not the power to regu

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    preme power was in the hands of thepeople. In other words it provided thatthose who made the laws could notminister them and those wtfo admitered could not judge them andthe supreme power to the goverThe greatest and noblest PM,'BOSthe const i tut ion, however, is 'ts pit ion of our ind ivid ua l liberty. Built

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    f3,500A Girl TookSecond Place.

    "The Cons t i tu t ion" was DonTyler 's subject in the na t iona l oratorical contest last night inWashington . The Los Angelesboy was the first speaker ofseven and his oration won firstprize, J3,500.

    Second prize went to Miss RuthNewburn of Washington and thethi rd prize to John M. DallamI I I of Phi lade lphia .Fol lowing is Don Tyler 's winn ing o ra t ion :

    of the fundamental principle that lib-;er ty is not license but that it is essen*tially a mat te r of self-control, the res t ra in t of the impulse to do to ow h a t we would not have done to us.To quote Randaiph Leigh, ".\power of the present time ha-ment which.i^eaches back withobreak as far as ours. FranGermany, R issia, ustrla, Itly,experienced empestuous changes Ineminent s ince the adoption of ours t i tu t iou . Trance has made thfrom half hearted representative goment to mobocracy and then to despo-jtism twice. Germany has been sweptthrough many stages from petty dtlsm and centralized absolutism tochaos of today. Russia has passed fromabsolutism to democracy to Ethe mast permanent characterise

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    P R I N C I P A L O F H I G H S C H O O LE L E C T E D A S S U P E R I N T E N D E N TO F A T C H I S O N SC H O O L S Y S T E M

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    the Atchison Rotary Club.Atchison is indeed sorry to havelP rofesso r S tudy go , b u t h e l e a v e s !

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    wi th the bes t wi shes and r espec t o t |the communi ty .

    , Friday, June 6, 1924 Number 27

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    Professor H. P. Study former Superintendent of Atchison Schools.

    P R O F E S S O R S T U D Y W l L L L E A V EW I L L A C C E P T SUPERINTENDENCY O F S C H O O L S A T

    IS MUSIC CONTEST, OG SCHOOLS.AIl-Kanaas Event Opesa at E m p o r i aT oday .EMPORIA, KAB. , April 28.Ninety-sixKansas s chool s are represented on theen t r y list of the eleventh .All-Kansas

    music contest, which opens here tomorrow. It Is the larges t entry l is t theE m por i a contest.ever has had , and possibly the l a rges t t ha t Kansas has hada> well . Tw enty-five hun dred entr an tswill have a pa r t in the contes t , whicheloses Fr iday night .J udges this year wil l be E dga r B.Gordon, Univers i ty of Wisconsin;George Oscar Bowen, Univers i ty of

    A . H . S . E N T E R S M U S I C C O N T E S TMUSIC DEPARTMENT TO CON-I

    TEST IN ELEVENTH ANNUALMEET A T EMPORIA

    The ' Eleventh Annual Al l -KansasMusic Contes t wi l l be held at Empor i a , Kansas , on Apr i l 29, 30, May 1and 2. The Annual event at Empor iahas become a r ecognized Kansas ins t i t u t ion and has led to the organization of s imi l ar contes t s wi th in the

    F A T H E R S ' DAYB y J am es M. W oodm anThere ' s Dewey Day and L abor Day, and l

    days for m any t h i ngs .Of Baby Week and Holy Week the poetlsweetly s i ngs . JT her e ' s P a t r . ck ' s Day and C hr i s t m as Dayjand days for ev'ry fad;Ground Hog Day and Mothers Day^butJnone for poor old Dad.

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    Michigan, and Wil l Earhar t of Carnegie Ins t i tute, Pi t tsb urgh . Dai ly conferences have been arranged so that vis i t ing supervisors may meet the j udgesand discuss with t hem whatever maybe brought out in the contes t .Super in t endent s and principals havebeen extended an especial invi tat ion toat tend the conference arranged for 11o'clock Fr iday morning . Besides iliecontes t and the conferences there wil lbe a reci tal by Mlscha Levi tzkl Wednesday night and a program by Mar ionTal l ey Thur sday night .

    s t a t e as well as in other par t s of thecount ry . The con t e s t at Empor ia hasfor its aim the encouragement ofmusical act ivi ty in the high schools ofKansas , af fording oppor tuni ty for theComparison of work and the establ ishm en t of higher mus ical s t andards .The Al l -Kansas Mus ic Contes t is madepossible by the financial cooperationof the Empor ia Chamber of Commerce . More than e ighty- two K ansasCi t i es have entered the contes t .

    The s tudent s of the Atchison HighSchool Mus ic Depar tment who willt ake pa r t in the contes t this year are:Marie Grif f in, piano solo; Kenneth"hazel ; bar i tone solo; Elizabeth Long,vilon solo. Girls; Glee Club : first sopr anos ; Margare t Eyman, Es ther Lauf-fer , Lois Locker , Alta Oldham, Mau-r ine Ricks . Second sopranos ; Mildred\Smi th , A lphia Wel sh , Bes s i e Brown,Dor i s Verme t t e , M argare t Seybold ,Loui se Tr i a l , Mar tha Val B r ach t ,Al tos ; Dara Bi l imek, Cleo Compton,Thelma Crull, M arie Griffin, Orp haHawkins , J es s i e Henson, Ida Tons ing.Accompani s t , Vi rgini a Judd.

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    When summer comes dear daughter ihumsland packs her grip to go,She hikes to spend each hot week 's endlwhere cool ing breezes , blow.The husky boys s eek l ake shore joys andsp'ash around l ike mad;A nd Mother" goes to watch their clothes Ith e dog s t ays home wi th Dad.

    He nev er frets and seldom ge ts exci ted when It hey ' r e gone; BHe put s in seeds and pul l s out w eeds , and lm o w s the f ront yard l awn.He eat s his meal s a lone and feels that lifelis brightnot sad; ^And when he snores nobody roar s andlnudges poor old Dad.

    T hes e ' s ,New Year ' s Day, Tihanksgiving |D ay and days for j ubi l ees ;There ' s Moving Day and Dollar Day, andldays for p ' an t i ng t r ee s .And some folks say t here ' l l be a day , s om e- |t ime to m a k e him g l a d -So let us pray. Lord has t e the daya day Ifor poor old Dad.

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    The Baccalaurea te sermon for theclass of '24 was given Sunday night,May 25 in the high school auditoriumby R eve rend W . E. W he ele r of St .M arks L u the ran Church .The se rmon , "Four F inger s and aThumb" del ivered by Rev. Wheeler 'w as based on th e ha nd . RevWheeler sa id , "Whatsoever thy han

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    He ha th bu re t His t h r e e c a y s p r i s o nL et the whole wide world r e jo i c e ;Death is c o n q u e r e d , man i a f r e e ;(Christ has won the,._7icju>ryjHe I f m e o n , He'is r i s e n ,uhris t has won the v i c t o r y .

    Come with high and hol ly hymningChant our LordTs t r i u m p h a n t lay,hot one darksome cloud is dimming,Yonder g l o r i o u s m o r n i n g ray,Break ing orer the purple T]ast,Symbol of our master feast,He i s r i s e n , He is r i s e n ;C h r i s t has won the v i c t o r y .

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    t he ir ow n , in ek l s , t h^ , r a t e in this.case tohr S i . mi a day for'each tent_group-"FTiehds , we arc working hard to makethe Lu the ran pamp an a t t rac t ive and se r viceable vacation grounds for tihe m e m -f bers of our ch u r ch . Now what are youdoing to help VE '! We absolute ly must havefunds'. We' only ask you to pay for the costof camp cons t ruc t i on . We promise to manage the camp and Jmiid i t up graduallywithout cost to the Synod. You must not

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    The Lutheran Camp off icial ly opens Monday, June 2nd, for the second annual season. Many add it ions and imp rovem ents have

    tion City and Woodbine are well markedwith large "Lu theran Camp" s ign s . N o.longer any danger of losing one's way. .

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    H U M O R I S TA T C H A U T A A O O ULi n c o l n M c Co n n e l l , a Le c t u r e r

    f o r 2 0 Y e a r s . DelightedBig Audience. rst for money or pleasure will :.be quenched."America Is crazy In the car question . W e've got m illions of cars , an dyet w e hav en 't enough. I 've got sev

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    eral cars, and none of them are paidfor."Too many women are drivingcoupes who ought to be pushing babybuggies."7ou people in Kansas pray, 'Oh,Lord, bring us a good wheat crop anda good corn crop, and we'll get out ofde bt. ' Oh, no, you w ould n 't . You'dsel l the old Liz and buy a new car anaget deeper into debt thanxever.

    p 1 9 2 41 Prof, and Mrs-. P. r,. Mellenbruckl) lay from Springfield,!They drove the entire dis tance.!and encountered the worst kind ofl9 throu gh .Missouri. They wil l!I today at the home of beV brother,!IEvan Tonsing, and will go to Lincoln , ![Neb., tomorrow. Nex t week they will[Ireturn to Atchison, and Prof. Mellen-Ibruek will supply the 'pulpit of St. IMurk's Lutheran church while the]Rev. Wil l iam K. Wheeler is on bis Ithroe weeks' vacation trip through II Yellowstone park. Prof. MeUenl>ru>-'ivLis a teacher in the Lutheran s eminary |at Springfield.

    , i'rofessor~Cn"Investigating twins , and today heI the following bulletin: pre-1lumably the oldest pair of twins re-1t iding in the Missouri valley country Ifere Thomas and Will iam Barker atPonca Neb. The Barker twins , bornfNovember 20, 1840, will be eighty-four| y e a r s old n e x t November. Both ar eenjoying good health and ab le to perform the dai ly tasks about their home"vlthout assistance.

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    JULY 30, 1924.Young Hiii Peterson

    I from Mei'ook. Neb., where he worked( in the harvest field. He and hisbro ther , Car l, will soon leave forBeardstoxvn, 111., where they will visit.[('ail is now working on a farm nearHiawatha .

    Bob Tonsing is laid up wi th tvfdroken r ibs at his home, 315 NortUerrace. Bob las t night walked out ofl second story window of the Tonsiii?home, and fell twen ty feet to th.|ground, cracking the two ribs amiwrenching one a r m . Bob re turnedday ago from the Woodbine L u t h e r a n !camp neiir Junction City, and lustlnight he dreamed that several boy s ia t the camp were t rying to catch him Iand throw him into the camp pond. Iu lhis has te to escape his imagina ry pur-Jsuers, he ran out of the window. He Iwill be laid up for a f e v v d a v

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    g o t t e n o u r f r i e n d s in f a r awsy Tanass and judg ing byt h e way we them l e t t e r s , y ou h av e a r i g h t t o t h i n k s o .I w i l l n o t attemt t o e x p l a i n now,why.There were manyre as o ns why i t has been hard to w r i t e so m8ny.T manegeto w r i t e my Dear Old T'other ev er y o th e r day and Fal lw r i t e s h e r ' s and t h a t i s abou t atifci t he ex t en t o f ou rcorrespondence.except fo r a few of our b r o th e r s and

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    th e Westward E x p ed i t io n t h a t we had abuo t twe lve ouncesmore o r l e s s ove rwe igh t and a f t e r r e ac h i ng GouncilGrovKansas a t t h e end of an im p er fe ct day we ra n h e r on th e

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    s c a l e s t o s e e .just what made h e r cough so a t ev er y molhole .Wel l , I would have sa id th e sc a le was of f o n ly th eguy was so much b i g g e r t h a n I . I t t o t a l l e d 542o p ou nd s!- ed c ? r .gang and a l l . I n Council grove we found a kki n d gent who o r in ed he might buy 500 l b s . of our loa da t o n l y l e s s t h a n h a l f pr ice , so we l e t lo os e of i t th ea n d t h e r e .

    W e l l , e v e r y t h i n g w a s l o v e l y o n l y f o r o n e t h i nWE had on a l l new t i r e s and of co urse* co uld no t ha vet i r e t rouble(so we t h o t . ) B u t t i r e s o f te n a c t in mystert

    ' h e climb t o t h e summit o f Ahe Raton Mountains.We hadp re v io u s ly h ad o u r b r ak es r e l i n ed an d th e ca r l o o k ed o ve r . The alimb up was wonderful-and over good roads andno t ve ry dangerous i f you keep your head and your en^in

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    don' t go dead and somebodyelse dont run in to you oryou do 'nt f a l l o v e r a p r e c i p i c e o r some o t h e r s l i g h tmisheisThe gra de down was p r o p e r ly te rm ed a drop bu twe g o t u sed to g o in g down su ch s l i g h t d e c l e v i t i e s b e fo rwe got t h ru . t he v a r i o u s r a n g e s o f t h e Rocky Mounta inswe cr os se d b ef or e we reach ed o ur d es t i n a t i o n . I want topause r ' g h t h e r e and say w i th some emphas i s t h a t i f theLord l e t s me keep my r i g h t mind I w i l l n ev er be oaught

    His father shook my hand and said thaknf you for notmaking a floormet of his kid and forgot to help pay anyof the hill he W8S responsible for.

    Leaving Few "exioo we crossed into Arizona(the land th8t God forgot)There we plowed thru mud for

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    five hundred miles.Fot ordinary mud hut bottomlessmud.STicky,slimy mud,the kind that pulls the life outof a car.But we were never stuck once.

    I'll say we had sure some time when fiftymiles out of Gallupxanr* X H the nearest postoffioe ,andin the heart of the Favajo Indian Reserve.We were outon the desert and I put on the power too quick and caused a slight rupture of the clutch and vertrabra consist

    west of there.But w i l l w a i t u n t i l we v i s i t yo u t o t r yt o t e l l a b o u t t h e m .

    On t h e d ay a f t e r l e a v i n g F l a g s t a l l , w e werec a ug h t i n a h a i l storm while up 9000ft f t . i n the mount*

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    tains.The ground was covered a c t u a l l y 3 " deep when i tcessed-and we cou ld no t go on fo r f ea r o f s l i d i n g o f ft h e r oa d i n p l a c e s .

    I n A r i zo n a we h ad o u r o n l y r e a l t r o u b l e . ITearAsh Fork we go t ho ld o f some bad w a te r and i t alm os tk i l l e d o u r babies.We were compel led to s to p te n days anthey were in a d a n g e ro u s c o n d i t i o n f o r a m onth a f t e r w a rWe became acquainted w i t h H rancher t he re whotook us ou t to h i s ranchend the boys ha da; f i n e t i m e

    s e l f t o r e l i e v e him at one o'clock,and a l l wen t t o a l e eAll n ight the wolves howled but everybody was used tot h a t l o n g ago and p a i d no a t t e n t i o n .

    The fo l lowing dty we made a re c o rd run and

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    crossed the most rugged mounta in ranges I have seen int r a v e l i n g t h r u 2000 m i l e s of t h e Hockies i n t w o t r i p s .

    We decended in to the Va l ley o f the B ig Co lo rado andwere soon at ITeedles .California .The fo l lo w in g day we ixdrove from JTeedles to Viotorvi l ie .Cal i fornia , the b e g i n n in g o f Go d 's c o u n t r y an d a l so t h e b e g ln n in g o * t h e a s p h a l t pa ve d r o a d t h a t r e a c h e s f o r 1 000 m i l e s a l l t h eway a c r o s s C a l i f o r n i a a nd up t h e o o a s t t o Por t Iand . t e ix

    P i g g l y Waggly s to r e he re and s t a ye d w i th i t a month un-t i l I got ne xt t o t h e p la c e I now h a v e . I am manager oft h e s t o r e lenolose p i c t u r e o f . I s t a r t e d t o w ork a t t h esame sa l a r y B M &S pa id me a f t e r twen ty ye a r s o f s e r v i c

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    a n d l i k e i t fine.We a l l l i k e i t f i n e h e r e so far.Thec l i m a t e i s ideal,we have bought s nice modern home andexpec t t o stay.Well.while I have f lobe th is e o r i b b l e i n g ,t h e alf l TTflQT hnc . gnno *n* tlift paw / . . COm9_J5nb|fflfit i c 0o f how we to o m ust p a s s soon t o J^e a p l a c e f o r t h o s ej u s t b e i n g b o m . i t seems as o n ^ y e g t e r a a 7 t h a t T w a s 8ba r e f oo t boy i n Atchison w l j j / u D e f o r e a n d n 0 w o r r i e pand nocares.But O o t o b e j ^ s a w m e p a g s t h e f o r t y l i n e

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    Twenty members of the Lutheri League of St . Ma rk 's Lutheran c hurch{were guests of the Bendena Leaguelast night , for a union meeting of theI two organizat ions, and a pic&le sup-iper.

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    Paul loosing wil l print, dunm-lAugust; 300 le t ter heads, 5%x8y3, 50c ;100 6% envelopes, good qu ality , 5 0c; I50 f ine catting cars , 50c; 50 trastBeesjcard?. 60c. Over Wa lters & Be hr ens |drug store, 500 Com 1. stre et. I'iioue

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    [ R E N I U S W A R D , F O R M E R L YO F A T C H I S O N , D R O W N E D ]Renlus "Ward, of Satina, 27 years, ota g e , was d rowned yes te rday afternoonshort ly af ter four o 'c lock in Hall ' s lake, 'near Sal lna, according to telegraphic Imessages received today by AtchisonM e n d s .Mr. W ard l ived in Atchison for several years , while at tendin g Midland]college, and was a member of the Stu-1dent Army Training corps at the col-llege during the latier gart of 3918. Hewas also scoutmaster of the Boy |Scou ts t roop o f S t . Mark ' s Lu theran ichurch for f l year or more, and was |very active in young people's work.

    Repor t s s t a te tha t he was n o t an jeff icient swimmer ,and tha t he wandered into water that was too deep ]for him, and drowned before assistance,could reach him.He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs.TV. J. W ard , of 'Sal lna .

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